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The Follow-up to My Book - Crush It!: Why NOW Is the Time to Cash In on ...
Another great video from Gary Vee on how to crush it on twitter. Let me know what you think?
Saturday, 24 June 2017
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Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Facebook Ads Targeting: How to Target Buyers with Facebook Ads
Guys here are some great tips on achieving success with Facebook advertising using a very targetted marketing method. What do you think?
Tuesday, 20 June 2017
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Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Best marketing strategy ever! Steve Jobs Think different / Crazy ones sp...
A great video from Steve Jobs on the importance of a company's core value. A must watch video for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Tuesday, 13 June 2017
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Friday, 9 June 2017
Thursday, 8 June 2017
How to Start a Business While Working a Day Job in 2017
Hey guys some great online business ideas you can start
while stillat work - Check out the video.
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Vital Benefits of Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot
Every
online entrepreneur understands the importance of building their list
of prospects and customers. Whether offering a free opt-in incentive, or
selling a product or service, your customers should feel like they
receive many times more value than they are expecting. This is true with
list building content upgrades, just as it is with everything else you
do.
What Is A Content Upgrade?
The name implies, a content upgrade is extra information that upgrades the content that someone has just read. For example, let's say your reader has just read your blog post about 'Cooking The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie'. If that web surfer has read your entire post, that means they are very inclined to receiving more information on that same topic.
Offering a checklist or report with '10 Quick and Tasty Cookie Recipes' would make sense as a content upgrade in this scenario. Improve on the information you offered in your blog post, 'upgrading' the knowledge, information and/or resources on that topic in exchange for that reader joining your email list.
More Value, Quickly Delivered
Checklists and other lists make great content upgrades. Your reader can digest the information quickly. Web surfers these days are highly distracted, and have short attention spans. They don't want to commit a lot of time towards consuming content, even if that content provides value. So make your content upgrade short and sweet.
You should also make your content actionable. Describe a 'simple win' scenario where your reader can notice some real improvement in his or her life because of the information contained in your upgrade. In the above example, a short checklist that offers 10 quick recipes is a high value resource by anyone who was reading your cookie blog post.
Build Your Email List
The quicker someone can experience and benefit from your content the better. That is why content upgrades for building email lists seem to work the best when they are short pieces of easily digested content. On your side of the equation, this means you can make multiple content upgrades quickly and easily.
Your reader gets a quick win. They don't have to spend all day reading a lengthy piece of content. They can realize value very quickly. You don't have to spend as much time in the production process as creating traditional opt-in bribes, your conversion rates soar, and you add one more happy follower to your email list.
What Is A Content Upgrade?
The name implies, a content upgrade is extra information that upgrades the content that someone has just read. For example, let's say your reader has just read your blog post about 'Cooking The Perfect Chocolate Chip Cookie'. If that web surfer has read your entire post, that means they are very inclined to receiving more information on that same topic.
Offering a checklist or report with '10 Quick and Tasty Cookie Recipes' would make sense as a content upgrade in this scenario. Improve on the information you offered in your blog post, 'upgrading' the knowledge, information and/or resources on that topic in exchange for that reader joining your email list.
More Value, Quickly Delivered
Checklists and other lists make great content upgrades. Your reader can digest the information quickly. Web surfers these days are highly distracted, and have short attention spans. They don't want to commit a lot of time towards consuming content, even if that content provides value. So make your content upgrade short and sweet.
You should also make your content actionable. Describe a 'simple win' scenario where your reader can notice some real improvement in his or her life because of the information contained in your upgrade. In the above example, a short checklist that offers 10 quick recipes is a high value resource by anyone who was reading your cookie blog post.
Build Your Email List
The quicker someone can experience and benefit from your content the better. That is why content upgrades for building email lists seem to work the best when they are short pieces of easily digested content. On your side of the equation, this means you can make multiple content upgrades quickly and easily.
Your reader gets a quick win. They don't have to spend all day reading a lengthy piece of content. They can realize value very quickly. You don't have to spend as much time in the production process as creating traditional opt-in bribes, your conversion rates soar, and you add one more happy follower to your email list.
Writing a content upgrade for an online audience is very
different from writing for an offline audience. It's hard for some
people to master because it means giving up old ways of thinking and
embracing a new style. Throw out your traditional old-school writing
rules and discover the easier and faster way to connect with your
audience with this free download: http://jonallo.com/content
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