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What Gets Shared A Lot?

July 15, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I was reading one of Seth Godin’s posts, and I looked at the number of times people shared his post on social networks. The numbers for the post I was looking at and all of the others are impressive. I also knew his statistics are up on Quantcast.

If you type in the URL for Seth’s Blog into Quantcast, you will see how many visitors he gets in a day. Most of the time, he is getting over 10,000 visitors every day, but I decided to look deeper into the statistics. There were some moments when Seth’s traffic skyrocketed. I took a look.

I identified the days when he went from a constant rate of 10,000 visitors a day (or something like that) to over 30,000 visitors on a single day. That traffic stayed on his blog for a few days which meant more subscribers and more sales. I looked at three days in particular.

On the first day I saw Seth’s traffic spike up was when he was giving away a free book to download. The book included advice from many well-known entrepreneurs. The book was over 70 pages long, and at the end of his book, Seth advised his readers to share it.

What happened? According to Seth’s blog post, the book was trending on Twitter for 7 hours, and there were 20 tweets a minute about the book. That’s almost 10,000 tweets about a single book. The place to get Seth’s free book was on his blog.

Seth’s book was also about getting your goals done in the New Year, and since he started giving away the book in December, a lot of people wanted to know how to keep their New Year goals alive.

Another time when Seth’s traffic spiked was when he shared a fascinating picture. There were 3 blocks that compared the death rates per watts produced involving nuclear energy, oil, and coal. The death rate for nuclear energy was by far the lowest. Coal was the highest. It was a stunning picture, and the post was able to sum up the picture nicely.

If we guessed, we all would have thought nuclear energy would have caused the most deaths. The answer ended up being coal. I had to look at the picture twice to see the tiny square for nuclear energy. No one expected it, and that created a lot of buzz.

The other post that got a lot of traffic was an April Fool’s joke about the Kindle Zero which was a free Kindle. By the way, you could also make money with the Kindle Zero by reading challenging books. A lot of blogs featured this post from Seth Godin among the other April Fool’s tricks.

So those were three posts that resulted in a skyrocket of traffic for Seth Godin. There is something we can all take away from this knowledge: be clever, stunning, and give stuff away for free.

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The 251st Post

July 10, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

This is the 251st post on my blog. With almost 40,000 words, this blog has finally reached over 250 posts. That’s when I decided to take out my calculator.

At this same rate, I would reach…

500 blog posts in 125 days.

1000 blog posts in 375 days.

2000 blog posts in 875 days.

3000 blog posts in 1375 days.

4000 blog posts in 1875 days.

5000 blog posts in 2375 days.

That’s a lot of writing, and I look forward to reaching all of those milestones and more. Do the math. See how long it would take you to get to your milestones, and then do everything you can to get to each milestone you set for yourself.

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Why I Blog

July 9, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

I was up late (it’s becoming a summer trend) working on one of my blog posts. Then, a question came up in my mind, “Why do I blog.” I decided to create a blog post about it.

I decided to start this blog and all of the other blogs that I have created because having my own blog allows me to write my own content. I don’t have to follow any kind of instructions. There is no, “You have to write about this. By the way, it’s due Monday,” type of thing. I am able to schedule blog posts well in advance to my convenance.

There is no stres when it comes to blogging. Blogging is writing what’s in your mind. You can think of something extraordinary for a second, and then you can apply what you just thought of into a blog post. When I think about something or see something that I like, that idea turns into a blog post.

It’s incredible what blogging has allowed me to do. I reach hundreds of people every day with my content. Soon, it will be thousands of people every day, and then it will be through the roof.

I just write about something and then apply it to my niche at the end. The added bonus is that I get to show some people this post (everyone laughs about it later). I memorized the URL for that post.

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Why You Should Guest Blog On Other Blogs

June 27, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Have you ever thought of guest blogging? I started to think about guest blogging last week. I use HARO to find places where I could do guest posts. I enjoy reading the emails I get from HARO telling me what media outlets want.

I am getting traffic to this blog, and people are sharing my content, but guest blogging allowed me to go a step further. I was delighted to see my first guest post get approved on Business2Community. The blog post was about whether or not you should follow back on Twitter. The post has been shared over 10 times which is really good for me.

Guest blogging allows you to reach more people through different people’s blogs. You can link back to your blog or your social network accounts on your bio. The best part is that your name appears on another website. The more times your name appears on other blogs and websites, the better it is for your SEO.

Guest blogging has the potential to dramatically improve your business, but only if you use it wisely.

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25 Blue-Ribbon Tactics To Obliterate Writer’s Block

June 24, 2013 by Marc Guberti 1 Comment

We all must overcome writer’s block when it comes along. These are some ways to overcome writer’s block and think of new ideas for your content at the same time.

  1. Close your eyes. If you like what you see, write about it.
  2. Look at your surroundings. Something you see right away could lead to more content.
  3. Read a book. The title of the book or a sentence in the book can lead to a blog post.
  4. Watch YouTube videos. Videos grab our attention.
  5. Go outside and get some fresh air. I run 4-8 miles every day.
  6. Look at other blogs. Those blogs could inspire your next post.
  7. Look at the trending topics. Those are topics everyone wants to read about.
  8. Think about your hobby. What can you write about relating to your hobby.
  9. Look at your favorite posts. This brings back memories.
  10. Write on another blog. Connect the two blogs together.
  11. Guest blog post. Write about anything you want and link it back to you.
  12. Avoid looking at your inbox. The inbox is a distraction.
  13. Build something. I build Legos.
  14. Create a Squidoo lens. Writing about something different always helps.
  15. Create a Keynote presentation. Put your content on slides.
  16. Read the news from a reliable news source. You might find something that you like.
  17. Meditate. Clear your mind.
  18. Write your goals in a notebook. Then act upon them.
  19. Work somewhere else. A new workplace will inspire new content.
  20. Take a nap. Short naps during our least productive hours are very beneficial.
  21. Look at Google images. You might find an image that could inspire your next post.
  22. Turn off the computer. Staring into a screen won’t do any good.
  23. Tweet on Twitter. The 140 character limit will prevent you from writing too much.
  24. Create a list just like this one. They help out, a lot.
  25. Keep on writing. Your business will become stronger.

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The Beauty Of Writing Online

April 8, 2013 by Marc Guberti Leave a Comment

Writing online gives you a strong voice that hundreds or even thousands of people will be able to see. Writing online has room for profit and can help the visitor at the same time. The writer can also write about anything that he/she desires (as long as it is appropriate). There are few set rules about what to write about and what not to write about. Other than that, you can keep on filling all of your websites and blogs with content that will get viewed by hundreds and eventually thousands of people. Your daily experiences, favorite product, hobby, or expertise can all find their way on a website or blog. The sky is the limit with writing online for profit and educating others.

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