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10 Steps to Turn Your Passion into Business

Passion is business

Our passions are the winds that propel our vessel. Our reason is the pilot that steers her. Without winds the vessel would not move and without a pilot she would be lost. – Proverb

Do you have a dream of what you really most want to do, plus you wish you could get paid handsomely for doing it? Perhaps enough to support your family and your chosen lifestyle whilst still being fulfilled in life?

I always enjoyed watching nature and travel shows on TV. It seems to me that the hosts of these programs were the luckiest people on earth. They would travel around the world, do all the fun stuff and still get paid for it, and loving every moment of it! Now that’s a life!

Sadly I never became a TV host of any of those programs and I am not a celebrity either, BUT now I actually do earn my living doing what I love most! I have been pursuing my passion for many years and eventually I have turned it into a fun business too.

Following your passion is a powerful way to become great at something. It is the most delightful path that thrills and fulfills your life. However I must caution you that if you follow only your passion alone, you are most likely to find yourself broken-hearted person somewhere down the road. Your dreams will just remain your dreams and your life reality will return to boring and unfulfilled again. Deciding to follow your passion requires that you combine it with expertise and connection to people for it to provide you with sustained satisfaction and enduring rewards. Combining these three into your business adds a new dimension to your experience.

What you need to know to turn your passion into a business.

1. Expand on your passion. Look at your passion from different angles in order to see what the real source of it is.I have been a fitness instructor for 8 years and I considered it my passion. However, a few years ago I realized that my true passion lied in helping people perfect their bodies, improve their health and find their life balance. Do not choose a very narrow passion that you might outgrow within a couple of years. Look at the broad picture by analyzing everything that makes you feel fulfilled in life. Do you see a connection?

2. Make sure that you have found your passion and just your hobby. There is a big difference between what we like and what we are passionate about. I like cooking, it is my hobby but I am not passionate about it. The thought of spending the entire day in the kitchen cooking for hundreds of people is horrifying to me. Ask yourself this simple question “Am I ready to do this every day of my life for the next 5, 10, 20 years?” If your answer is “yes” then you have likely found your true passion.

3. Get the support of your family. If you are married then this is a must before you even start thinking about making business out of your passion. Misunderstanding, arguments and constant nagging can kill your passion quickly.

4. Think of all possible ways how you can pursue your passion. This is the opposite of the previous tip. Brainstorm all possible ways how you can pursue your passion. Let’s say that you are passionate about cooking. You can become a chef and eventually open a restaurant, you can write a book of recipes, you can have a blog about cooking, you can give private cooking lessons or cater for private parties. The more business opportunities you see the easier it will be to find the one that will work for you.

5. Be prepared for the boring stuff. Every business has its boring side. Even though your passion will be your business you won’t escape this part of being an entrepreneur. Whether it is accounting and tax preparation, cleaning the dishes, fighting hundreds of spam messages on your blog or dealing with difficult customers, you will have to get used to it. There is nothing much exciting about it. But this boring stuff lets you enjoy what you are doing 90% of the time.

6. Treat your passion like business. A lot of people when they venture out in the pursuit of passion make a mistake of treating it like a hobby. There is a common misconception that when they love something they must do it only when they feel like it. In terms of writing it will mean writing only when you have inspiration (whether it is once a day or once a week). Treating your passion like business means:
– Having a to-do list or some plan that must be completed in a certain amount of time.
– Doing it whether you feel like it or not.
– Getting dressed for your work (you will need this if you are going to work from home. I can never come up with post ideas while I am wearing my pajamas).
– Having regular work hours (do not let your family or friends disturb you during those hours even if it means skipping a cup of coffee with your best friend or missing that great movie at the theater).
– Having an organized uncluttered work space (even if your office will consist of a chair and a table, make sure that you do not have any clutter or anything that will distract you from work).
– Having days-off and vacations (otherwise you will experience burnout really fast).
– Not expecting to earn a lot at once (at first you might even have to do everything for free just to gain the experience)

7. Try a few different ideas. It is important to experiment with several different business ideas to see which ones will work for you. A passionate writer might be great at writing childrens’ books but they will suck at writing personal development articles. Figure out what works for you.

8. Get some critique. You might think that your passion and idea for business is awesome but in reality it might be a disaster waiting to happen. Talk to your friends or family and let them evaluate your business to make sure that your expectations are realistic. Do not get offended when they criticize but rather use this information to come up with better plans for business.

9. for 6-12 months) or have a half-time job that will let you survive even if your business idea fails. Business laws have nothing to do with passion and your business might be a failure. Be prepared for any consequences and be ready to readjust your plans if needed.

10. Do not turn your passion into obsession. When you love doing something you must still be realistic about your plans and expectations. How do you know that your passion has turned into obsession? It is when you start thinking about your passion/business 24 hours a day and when you give up any other opportunities in your daily life (spend an evening out with your friends or take an unexpected trip to the ocean with your family). Always have a backup plan. When you are just starting out it is good to have some funds built up in your account. It is also when you stop noticing any critical comments of your friends or relatives and keep following your passion even when you are on the verge of bankruptcy.

Follow these tips and turn your passion into a successful business. Live strong, play big and enjoy the adventure every day.

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Hi. In my conversations with entrepreneurs starting out as well as those who are expanding their enterprises, I have found some common challenges they come up with in our discussions. If you can solve these problems you can change the world, you can do anything and go anywhere and be guaranteed success. So what are these critical challenges that present themselves as roadblocks to success?

Top of their list is undoubtedly this one.

They don’t know how or they don’t believe that they can sell on value instead of price.

Until they overcome this mindset they can never really succeed. Until they understand the true value that their solution is providing to their target market, they will define themselves, their value, the price of their product and all their marketing efforts falsely. How can I say that? Well it’s simple, if you are not clear on the value you deliver, you will promote and price your product or service on the basis of what other people in the market are charging for similar or competing items. By doing that you have automatically opted to sell yourself as a commodity, you are simply selling on price. You are relying on supply and demand, and you will ALWAYS LOSE!

You will have to start with 0% market share, you will have to compete with the established players in the market, you will have to pay your dues to muscle your way into the market the hard way. You will waste a large portion of your marketing spend to just get seen and heard, before you can even sell a product. You will have to prove that your “new” product is better than established competitors who have a longer and better track record than you do. Why should their existing customers change to your product, and take risks with you, when they have a safe bet, albeit with a product that is inferior to yours? There’s a lot of pain right there! That’s a mission all by itself, and for most entrepreneurs, their passion is in their product or service. It’s their new baby they want the whole world to love too. So what do they do? They may dig deep in their pockets to pay marketing experts to do it for them – good luck to you. Or they will try it small scale themselves and in 99% of the cases the results are predictable, small results, slow progress, but better than nothing, but not enough to survive on. Is there another better way?

Yes. Fortunately there is. Stop selling on price and sell on value instead. It’s much much easier and it works every time. What do I mean by selling on value. Let’s look at a for instance. Let’s say I bring out a new “Super Widget” that can instantly sanitize the air in any room. Wow great invention! Let’s say it costs me $50 to make, so I ask all my friends and people that i meet how much they would pay for it, and I average their answers out. To get a number they each think about how much are currently paying for competing products such as air spray deodorizers, special cleaning chemicals or whatever else they are using and let’s say they come up with a number like $100. Sounds good, a 100% markup. No, that’s bad, it’s not going to work.

At $100 they are only comparable, new customers discount what they are willing to pay against the risks of the new widget not working for them they way they expect it to. So you decide to sell it at $90 to create a price incentive to try it out.

Add in the costs of your marketing, carrying inventory, distribution and support and your product is a loser.

What’s a guaranteed alternative that will work? Selling on value will every time. So…

What is Selling on Value?

Selling on value is the process of determining the value of your product not based on it’s built-in value (e.g. fast, long lasting, accurate, reliable) but instead on it’s value to the customer (ease, convenience, saves them time, etc.). To do that you need to interview your customer to find the pain they have that your product can fix for them. What is a driving need the customer has that you can fulfill, and how much is that worth to the customer. Remember people respond more to achieving pleasure of avoiding pain than to features, benefits of the product. They are only interested in what it will do for them.

So selling on value rather than price involves six steps.
1. Determine customer pain that you can fix. Make sure customer is fully aware of their pain (very important).
2. Get customer to quantify the value of a solution to them (not to you), and determine their urgency to solve it.
3. Reveal to customer your unique solution and create belief in customer that this will work to make the pain go away, and make them vividly aware of what good things it will facilitate (e.g. dreams, business targets, growth, happy customers, etc).
4. Re-affirm and re-assure customer based on their own pains and dreams and value they ascribed to each, how this product will solve their problem. Then provide in minimal detail the supporting claims of features that provide benefits and how they give the customer an advantage.
5. Show the customer how they can get the solution as easily as possible – price plans, payment plans, delivery options, product options and extras – then presume the sale and close the deal.
6. Answer “objections” if any by re-affirming the specific personal value the customer will derive from your product.

Can you guarantee a sale every time – No. But remember that people only buy because of the emotion stirred within them about meeting their deepest needs, and not about how wonderful products are or how “cheap” they are. How does your product make your customer feel about themselves?

We teach entrepreneurs how to find the value in their products, but more importantly how to identify the value they can deliver within the customers in their target market. Secondly we show them how to leverage that into more sales, more often. We all love to focus on “our” product, but instead we need to become unselfish and focus instead on helping them find and feel their needs and showing them how they can experience the deep satisfaction of their needs. So remember WIIFM (What’s In It For Me) which the radio station that your customer’s mind is always tuned in to. So go there, they’ll love you for it.

See my other article about the “10 reasons to never sell on price” .
Pierre Basson – Business Mentor Extraordinaire

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Our modern society has only three major mindsets, and those are: “to do” and“to have” and “to be”. “To do” is the mindset which favors productivity, long hours, getting stuff done, competence. “To be” is the mindset which favors enjoyment, freedom, detachment, and continuity. “To have” is the mindset which favors possessions, acquisitions, disruption, control .  In our lives we switch from one mindset to another over time.  At some point, “to have”  or “to do” seems more important and is preferred. At other times we prefer to be more “to be”.

Our western society  has a huge leaning towards the “to have” mindset. Our social structures are designed to support acquisition or to facilitate control. Most success is portrayed in terms of  power, influence or possessions. Almost every type of value creation promoted to us is some form of control or disruption. The “to have” mindset is ubiquitously prevalent (everywhere all the time). It seems we so easily forget the value of “to be”.

Spontaneity Versus Addiction

Having things is a gravitational activity. The more you have, the more you will attract. As you shift your mindset towards having, you will draw into your life more and more possessions. And that habit will create addictions. You will want more and more and it will tie you down to the path it demands like links of an endless chain. The more you have, the bigger the chains, the ,ore powerful that addiction.

Instead enjoy now. Even as you read this blog. Without stuff as a prop you can have the feelings you long for. Remember that you are as happy/satisfied/joyful/pleased with yourself as you choose to be. It doesn’t take weeks to achieve. Just decide and you have it. Be spontaneous just because you can and it feels great. Release from not having something to protect or to acquire will un-stress you from driving yourself like a slave. You can spontaneous, in this moment. Yes, right here and right now. You’ll be acting directly and focused, no hidden strings to control you. Addiction always comes from the “to do” and the “to have” mindsets, if you chose “to be” you can’t help but  be spontaneous, living in this present moment.

Limited Value Versus Continuous Value

When you have something, you have it only for a limited period of time, this we usually get from commodities. From the moment you first “owned” that thing it’s value value started to decay in a destructive path towards obselete and useless. Every economic theory confirms the  fact that there is a devaluation of things based on the time once  we’ve had possession over them. You can only benefit from your stuff for a  limited period of time.

On the other hand, “to be”  or being is continuous. By choosing “to be” rather than to have or to do, you become what you want now and maintain as long as you like without decay. When you obey the “to have” mindset, you only have that beautiful something temporarily until you buy a similar item again to try to recreate the feeling. When you’re enjoying the “to be” mindset you can internally generate “joy” and delight without being dependent on externals like stuff or performance.  “You are as happy as you choose to be. Right Now!”

Past, Future or Present

When you “have” something you have it only in the past. You may have the illusion that you have it in the present moment but it is passing away. Getting passes very quickly and having is rarely as fun as getting. Think about your presents from Christmas last, what do they mean to you now?  In your present moment there is only a presence,  being you.

When you chose “to be” you chose to live in the present, in this moment only. You can’t live in he past or in the future, you can only be in this present second. Your focus is then fully on living this moment to the maximum it is offering you. Your energy is not last o either the past or the future , since you can do nothing with them except what you do now, by choosing to be.  This second is all you have. You can’t be in the future because the future doesn’t yet exist  and you can’t be in the past, because the past doesn’t exist anymore . Having something is always in the past, being can ONLY be in the present.
Journey Versus Destination

Having something is spending most of your time waiting for the the destination, while being is all about enjoying every step of the journey. Relying on the satisfaction experience  for something you just had, or obtained, is deceptive value, it is fleeting and unless you understand it’s limited value it will seduce you into doing it again to get more of it. Like reaching a performance goal or obtaining something, once you have reached it, now what? You to have more, in order to feed that satisfaction feeling again. You reached your destination and now you have to be another the trip again. There is no end.You have to define another travel, bigger goals, more expensive things. With “being” you will enjoy your a continuous experience of delight, no matter how fast or slow you move towards your goals..

If you prefer the journey to the destination, then you into being. You are no longer bound to a specific outcome because the journey itself is your destination. This may seem passive but it is not. It is more active to be each moment, fully human , fully alive. Fully engaged in the people, and your experience of now. You are a delighted traveler, not a milestone grabber. Your journey is fulfilling regardless of the actual point in your trip.
Having Versus Being Language

The “to have” mindset is such a habit in our lives infecting even our language. We swap “to have” for “to be”. Like we want to have love, or make love rather than just be in love, be loving. We make what controls our happiness to be outside our lives, beyond our control so that we just have to have that thing. Instead of seizing the day, living now we make our own happiness elusive. Notice how often you say “have” when you really meant “be”.

Consider the “having versus being”difference in these areas:

Money versus Abundance.

So often we define our abundance by by figures, numbers  and empty concepts like money and positions of power. The more we have, the more our abundance? What a limiting mindset. With little or no money you can experience most of what life has to offer. Of course, money can make the journey easier. But money is only a small portion of the bigger picture of abundance.

To have friends / kids / a wife versus being blessed with friends, kids or a wife

You really don’t have those persons, nobody can possess another person, rather you are sharing a fantastic life long journey with them. Instead you attempt to treat them as your possessions. So you become frustrated when they don’t behave as “things”, when they are having a bad days or they won’t agree with you. So you treat them as possessions, believing that you have control over them. If you chose to view  them as blessings, and wonderful life companions on a moment by moment  journey, you will instantly have a new attitude. Instead of being frustrated by their lack of cooperation you’ll engage, share, converse towards common needs and desires. You won’t need to “drive” them, you can influence them to delight by sharing your delight in them and in the moment. You’ll measure your journey by attitudes and shared moments rather than by measuring the value of your possessions.

Being in abundance cannot be measured in numbers or money. Being in abundance means being internally resourceful, making your trip more enjoyable, not needing to spend more money just because you can. By striving for having more money you grow the  “to have” mindset instead of aligning yourself with an abundance mindset, and being resourceful. Remember that money is only a consequence of abundance, not the source of it.

Having versus Giving.

We think that a successful lifestyle comes from “having” a career. We hunt careers and prepare ourselves continually for better careers. But just “having” a career merely diminishes your desire and ability to contribute which is opposed to the “to have” mindset. Having a successful career makes us strive too much to hang onto it, service opportunities to share and add values to others. We fight to keep our seats on advisory boards, we strive to get the next promotion, to reach the next rung of the corporate ladder, before the guy in the next office door does. Without a career where you can genuinely provide value for others, you’re  stuck in the “to have” mindset. When being instead, you are no longer afraid of losing anything because you don’t have anything to lose. You have measured yourself by service rather than “power”. You’re now being instead of having.

Disease or Misalignment

We usually say “I have a disease”. No, it’s not true, you don’t have anything. You are actually in a  state of misalignment. By using the “to have” mindset you have empowered that misalignment to become more powerful than it is. Having a disease is a completely different thing than acknowledging your misalignment. Keep saying that you “have” a disease, you will make it a  part of you. Because you own it, you “have” it. Instead if you think of the disease as only a temporary  misalignment, you can then change your attitude, It’s only a temporary glitch along your journey. You’ll even turn bad into good in the moment. Diseases are just wrong paths on your journey, they are simply signals that you’re pursuing the wrong path. Just be willing to change course.

Pierre Basson

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Simply put, a brand is the “unique” experience evoked when people remember about an item or person.

For example, Coke is a brand not just because you recognize it as an icon for a familiar soda, but because you’re familiar with its commercials, logos, advertising,  colors, designs,  taste, and its sizzling sound.

Branding is the marketing process of achieving brand impression.

What is Personal Branding and Why It Is Important Now?

Branding is what helps people to connect with a distinctive characteristic that causes them to retain the experiences from their engagement with that brand. The goal of branding is to stimulate prospective customers to identify with that brand as their prime reference or “go to” to solve a specific problem they have.

Brands create audiences and evoke emotions. They motivate new behaviors and establish reputations. Ultimately it’s how a brand can differentiate itself and create a perception of value,  that really determines the brand equity – its real value.

Brands are everywhere. Look at the shoes you wear, the car you drive, the restaurant you eat at and the cell phone you prefer. You chose to go with that brand because you thought it demonstrated a clear and real value for you.

A brand can be a company, service, product, or person. Branding is about “standing out” from the crowded competition in their category and then about creating a “buzz” like the Apple-like buzz .

The Power of Personal Branding Today

In recent years the term “personal branding” has taken on a whole new meaning.

Just as in business or product branding, personal branding is the sum of all the experiences you create in other that are memorable. It is simply you and all you do. You are a distinctive brand that people will engage with, recognize and form opinions about. Your email address, your website url, and your social network user names for instance are all part of your brand today.

Having a strong personal brand can be key in putting your company’s name on the map. Think about celebrity endorsements: Oprah can instantly help sell your book for you, simply by her recommending it. Billionaire, Richard Branson made Virgin Group popular by connecting the fascinating story of his life and entrepreneurship to it. Powerful brand become credible leaders in their category.

How Can I Differentiate?

What is Personal Branding and Why It Is Important Now?

Personal brands connect your audiences to the perception of your fame and renown. They can create visibility, trust and loyalty for your audience. Brand experiences are subjective perceptions, but that’s OK – the goal is to earn votes from people around you, regardless of how much they know you personally, as long as they are comfortable with your brand.

As skills and knowledge become ubiquitous, the value of personal branding becomes more important now than ever –especially in a recession when the value expectation is for greater delivery for less.

Under pressure the top few brand duke it out, because only the top few will win the lion’s share of the market choice.  It’s simple: if you are a powerful brand, you get more leverage. More leverage means more business opportunities. More opportunities to generate more wealth, a greater likelihood of winning  jobs where you couldn’t before, more  opportunities to network and meet other movers and shakers in your category.

How do you become a powerful personal brand?

You must start now if you haven’t already. Here are seven tips to help you differentiate your brand:

1. Network, network, network – remember  it’s who knows you…not who you know that counts
2. Become an expert at something that has high value and stay focused on that “one thing”
3. Help others to succeed. Leave your mark by becoming best at what you do
4. Treat it like a business. Focus on pragmatic outcomes and customer feedback
5. Have a vision, a mentor, be a leader, an entrepreneur
6. Market yourself. Build a platform for your audiences to see you often
7. Never stop educating yourself to establish your slight edge that will put you over

There is no magic bullet to success in personal branding. It’s a combination of all the above. You must be in charge of your personal brand. You just have to start building  your brand equity in everything you do. Here is your opportunity to emerge as a brand that people look up to want a piece of!

Simply put, your personal branding plan is your growth strategy, to create deep lasting value that is wrapped up in a powerful brand: “YOU.”

Why not share your personal branding strategies, share what worked and what didn’t? What marketing tools do you use to establish, differentiate and enrich your brand?

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In Jim Collin’s classic business book “Good to Great”, dozens of companies are analyzed to discover the characteristics and habits of great companies. One of his key discoveries is “The Hedgehog Concept” : simplifying a complex world into a single unifying idea that underlies and guides everything. He illustrates the idea with the story of the fox and the hedgehog. The fox is cunning, creative, sleek and able to devise complex strategies in pursuit of the hedgehog. The hedgehog, on the other hand, simply defends himself from the repeated attacks by rolling himself into an impenetrable prickly ball. The hedgehog always wins.

In his acclaimed book, Good to Great, Jim Collins uses the behavior of the hedgehog as a metaphor explaining the success of today’s great companies. His book is a treatise on the common characteristics of 11 public companies that went from a period of providing investors with mediocre total returns, m companies providing the very best returns, exceeding those of other companies by an average of 700 percent or more over an extended period. These are, in his view, the truly great American companies.

Any actions that take away energy from the core concept need to be pruned. Defining your hedgehog concept is not easy and can’t always be accomplished overnight. However, it is a worthy exercise. Once your underlying concept is defined, all of your marketing efforts should be viewed through the prism of this concept. If the event, promotion, advertisement or sponsorship does not feed the vine, then it needs to be eliminated. Your marketing efforts will be rewarded when your budgets and energies are unified toward a common goal.

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Inside of this system that you are going to get access to, I will show why the conventional business models will never be able to help you overcome your limitations.

I am also going to show you how to integrate these 7 critical areas to hit your business sweet spot every time. I am going to share how to get yourself into your “peak performance” zone, to access your hidden strengths and give you a huge edge over your competition.

With this single focus you will achieve 10x more, with 10x less effort. You will enjoy every minute you’re in your business and experience the personal success you’re always wanted but never been able to achieve before.

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Finding life purpose has several aspects. Firstly, knowing what is important to you, secondly knowing the contexts in which you want to express your purpose, and thirdly having a sense of direction to guide you. These ingredients are wrapped up in a clear concise personal mission statement. This captures a vision that inspires and guides you to the most fulfilling business career you can have.

So let’s start in the beginning shall we…

What is the point of finding life purpose?

It is nothing short of an answer to the age old question, ‘what is the meaning of life’. It may not be the answer but it is an answer!

It is our personal answer to this poignant question, that informs our desire to do something that really matters with our life. Remember though that your mission is a journey not a goal. It is not something that you can and must achieve so much as something that you are, and something that you can be experiencing every moment of your life.

Who do you want to Be?

Some of us only experience this clarity for brief moments in our lives. In athletics or music or art or drama it has been described as being in flow, being in the moment or being in the zone. It’s hitting the sweet spot, that place of seemingly effortless peak performance. It’s that sensation of being completely aware of and connected to everything around you. It feels almost timeless or seeing life in slow motion.

Finding your life purpose for business has both an inner and an outer component. Looking inward you discover and incubate value. The external things you do and have are the specific context in which you choose to live out your inner purpose. This context is your outer purpose, this is where by looking outside yourself you discover powerful perspective on yourself and all around you.

Your values and principles are your essence, and together with your passions define what it means to be you. Becoming aware of your own true core values is critical when it comes to finding and living out your mission. Your values are define what is most important, and hence most meaningful to you. From this meaning you can draw inspiration, significance and motivation for daily life.

What do you want to Achieve?

Your vision for your life will determine what you consciously do to live out your values. It is possible to live out your set of values in many different vocations. The prison guard, the artist and the engineer can all do ‘love’. However, if your passions and talents lie in being a artist then you will not be fulfilled by doing an engineering career.

I like what Nick Williams says,
“Our true purpose and vocation lies where we find the intersection of our gifts and talents and the needs of the world and our fellow beings”

It is likely that you are already using some of your talents and gifts. Stop and survey yourself to find where you are currently most talented and most passionate. Think and write down all the ways you can think of to express these in ways that touch the needs of the world. Wherever you meet a need you can earn a reward, financial or otherwise.

* What are you really talented at?
* What comes to you easily? Skills? Understandings? Knowledge?
* What are you most passionate about?
* People come to you for what? Advice? Care? Motivation? Action? Perspective?
* Would you still want to do what you are doing, if you had to do it for free?
* In what ways can you contribute the most? Money? Service? Leadership?

Trying to follow your life purpose in an unsuitable business career will leave you frustrated, and drained of energy. To take back you life, you will need to identify the contexts favorable to living out your life purpose.

What do you want to Have?

The next vital ingredient in your life purpose is about setting direction.

Maxwell Maltz said of goal directed living … “A bicycle maintains its poise and equilibrium only as long as it is going forward towards something. In the same way, we are engineered as goal-seeking mechanism. We find no real satisfaction or happiness in life without big obstacles to conquer and meaningful goals to achieve.”

Career objectives are targets to move towards, they provide a sense of direction. These are about the stuff you want to have. An important boundary element of goal setting is to ensure that you define the conditions under which the goal is to be achieved. Which values you are pursuing and which values you will not violate en route, and what you are willing to sacrifice to get there.

You may want to start or lead a big corporation but you may not like the impact on your home-life. Finding life purpose needs a big picture focus. When your values and talents are aligned the resulting life goals will both inspire and fulfill you.

Creative visualization is a helpful method for designing your career. This way you can “try on” your goals and “see” how well they fit, before you commit to them. If after a while they lose their appeal, they were probably not truly aligned with your values and abilities.

Setting the right goals and then facilitating their achievement will give you a clear sense of direction. As each goal is reached, keep setting new ones, using to the same criteria. Your Life Purpose momentum will grow and your mission will become more and more believable and achievable.

Unifying Your Life Purpose

People interact with their lives on three levels. 1) What they are, 2) what they do, and 3) what they have. We all are “being, doing and having” all the time. Their is no one that supersedes the other, we must be all three at once.

Finding your life purpose is a continuous process of optimizing and harmonizing these three areas. The development of this is more a step by step evolution rather than a nice curve. Keep growing in self-knowledge on each level, continually refining your mission statement.

Don’t miss this important final step. The doing process of taking your vision and committing it to paper is incredibly powerful. It produces clarity, narrows your focus and energizes your commitment to achieve a fulfilling career. Discover more about finding life purpose . It is fundamental to the pursuing a rewarding career in any business.

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This post is a follow-up of my first attempt. This time, for your convenience, I grouped the tips into several areas: content, layout, promotion, plug-ins,  networking and money.

Content

Your blog content is the cornerstone of your activity and your credibility. You can’t have a blog without producing good, consistent, quality content. Of all the other activities related to blogging, like promotion or networking, I consider consistent content production to be by far the most importantfactor.

1. Keep An Idea Incubator

Don’t take it easy, take it as it comes. Find a place where you store your ideas. Writing only from instant inspiration is totally unproductive. Besides, chances are that your most valuables ideas will come when you’re not able to blog them. So, create an incubator and let them grow.

2. Make A Mind Map Of Your Blog

Keep a bird-eye of your articles. Putting your blog into a mind-map, with posts, categories, promotion and income sources proved to be an enlightening exercise for me. Not only it offered a totally different image of my blog but gave me a lot of ideas for overall improving.

3. Write Timeless Content

Don’t be caught in the “right now” trap. Writing about hot topics will last as much as the hot topics last. And we all know what’s hot is short. Try to write content that will be easily read in several months or years from now. Even if it’s about a hot topic, put something timeless in it.

4. Use Explicit Headlines

Headlines are the first thing your users are seeing. They are like a bait. If the bait is good, they’ll eventually bite the blog post too, if the headline is boring, common, predictable or not intriguing, they will most likely skip the whole paragraph.

5. Be Specific

Don’t go too far from the specific of your blog. If you do have different skills try to accommodate them on a tight topic. Widening your blog in an uncontrolled way will eventually dissolve your brand and even if you’ll have readers interested in different topics, you’ll be harder to recognize as a monolithic brand.

6. Be Constant

Be there constantly. Create a habit not only for you, but for your readers. Once you establish a connection with them, they will expect you to be there. Whenever you feel the need to give up, remember you will going to disappoint more then yourself.

7. Create And Maintain A Posting Routine

This will need a lot of self-discipline but it’s the cornerstone of your blog. If you won’t update it constantly, there will be no blog. Experiment until you find your pace. Some bloggers are posting 2-3 articles per day, some one per week. I find it easily to do around 2-3 posts per week.

8. Find Your Own Size

Find a post size which fits your habits and skills. Don’t do it like other successful bloggers, don’t copy, do it by trial and error. Seth Godin writes about 6-700 words pe entry, Steve Pavlina does more than 2-3000. My own ballpark is in the 1000-1200 words per post. Find your own.

9. Write From Your Own Experience

Show openly what you know and what you can say about something, without being afraid that you’re wrong. It’s much worse to blindly copy the experts than to assume your own mistakes and publicly learn from them. Your own experience is the most valuable blogging asset you have.

10. Be Authentic

Don’t play the mister know it all, dare to be personal and transparent. Always. A blog is the ultimate expression of an individual. Don’t waste time trying to be perfect, just be better[]. If you’re wrong, so be it. Remember, you’re unique. Nobody can be you.

11. Write For Your Readers

A blog is a personal matter, but if you want to have more than 2 visitors (including your mom) do yourself a service and write for your readers too. Think how your readers will benefit from what your write. If you want to be the only beneficiary of this process, you can safely start a private journal.

12. Create A Blogging Setup

You don’t just write. You must have a strategy, goals, evaluations. You need to have a place in which you can focus on the main goal. Since I created my blogging setup, GTD style, the whole idea of blogging has changed for me. Pick your own specific type of setup, even pen and paper, but do make one.

13. Ask The Readers

Interact. Don’t just assume you know what the readers want from your blog, go ahead and ask them. You can do that in comments, via email, on twitter. Or you can use online communities. Or you can write a specific post in which you ask them. There are ways. Just go ahead and ask.

14. Post In Advance

Don’t be shy about that, or think that it will ruin your authenticity. As long as you’re the author and you do write timeless content, there will be no problem. Posting in advance is a very good strategy exercise, not to mention the relief of always being covered.

15. Your Blog Post Is A Traveler

Once you hit publish, your blog post will live a life of its own. Your blog post will be a traveler. Be sure to give it the needed equipment to survive in harsh conditions and also enough instructions to find his way in this world. Take of him properly.

16. Your Blog Is Beyond Your Blog

Your blog is far more than your posts. You think it’s just a collection of articles, but it isn’t. In order to be successful, your blog must be a presence. It’s made by your posts, comments, your comments on other blogs, your tweets, your stumbles. Make a presence out of your blog, not just a list of topics.

17. Break Your Post Into Edible Chunks

One of the easiest yet most ignored practices in the blogging business. Don’t write like you’re running a marathon. Break the posts in smaller chunks. It will not only help your SEO, but it will create a much more clear writing approach. You’ll actually think better.

18. Link To Yourself

Don’t be shy about what you write and don’t wait for ever that your posts will be discovered by others. Link to yourself as often as you can. This practice, also known as interlinking, is also good for SEO, but its main advantage will be to create a greater awareness of your content. Even for you.

19. Do Writing Challenges

Push yourself into writing exercises. Establish a number of words per each post. Write personal stories. Write a how to. Write a 100 list, like this one. Try to write a specific number of posts in a specific period of time. Try to expand your skills beyond what you already have.

20. Engage In Group Projects

Try to do collaborative writing challenges. I participated in several collaborative projects, for blogs or e-books, and it was a very productive experience. It will be extremely good for promotion, of course, but it will primarily help you try different writing styles.

21. Use A Dictionary

There are a lot of online or desktop based dictionaries. I find this extremely useful when I search for synonyms or related words. Yes, English is not my primary language, but I think a dictionary would benefit even if you’re born as an English speaker.

22. Create A Publishing Filter

Don’t just let the blog posts flow away. Create a publishing filter and apply it every time your write. I have my own filter made up by 7 questions to answer before publishing and so far it worked great. Find your own, based on why and what you are writing. It’s a good thing, trust me.

23. Create Alternative Content

Your blog can contain so much more than just text. Create your own podcasts, video content, or just re-purpose them creativity, like mind maps, PowerPoints, PDF file based booklets or templates. A while ago I added a Downloads page to my blog and I must tell you this page is pretty busy with clicks I’m getting.

24. Link To Authorities

If there are authority sites in your blog niche, link to them. This will help your readers understand your preferences and orientation, it will help them identify with you better. Linking to somebody else it’s a statement in itself. As always, be constant and specific. Stay on topic.

25. Openly Present Yourself

Write an About Me page with whatever type of information you want in it, as long as you feel it represents you. Subsequently, write About Me pages for any other media you are active on. For instance, I created an About Me page for my Twitter

26. Keep It Simple

Blogging is not philosophy. Even if you are trying to explain complicated concepts, do your best to keep them simple and short. Your blog is competing with the overload from a gazillion other sources, so make sure you’re giving them something that is easy to understand.

27. Read Your Own Blog

Too often ignored by bloggers. You must be your first reader! Whenever I have some free time I read some of my older posts. There’s nothing narcissistic in it, on the contrary, most of the time I dislike what I wrote, and think I could have done it so much better.

28. Balance Your Category Distribution

This is one of four important metrics I use and I track it using the blog audit plug-in. Keeping balanced categories will help not only in writing but it will improve your rankings in search engine. Too much content under one category usually leads to a lot of duplicate content in your blog archives.

29. Create A Mailing List

This hasn’t yet been applied to this blog, at the moment of writing this article, because I think it’s a little bit too early. But I successfully create and use mailing lists on my other niche websites, to generate thousands of users. I mean it,  thousands. So, I know it’s doable.

30. Use Brainstorming Techniques

One of the most simplest – although pretty scary at the first sight – is this very blog exercise: a list of 100. If you are hit by the writer’s block, just sit down and try to find 100 ways to solve that problem – or at least 10. If you think that’s not possible, you’re definitely completely wrong. You’re actually reading the result of such an exercise. Was it worth it. Yes.

31. Don’t Quit

The most important tip of all. Don’t quit. Breaking through seems to get harder and harder, and in your first six months you may barely scratch the surface. Stay there and do your daily job even the results seem oh so slow to show. At some point in time, you’ll be successful. But if you quit, you won’t. That’s for sure. I can guarantee that.

Layout

The way your content is perceived is critical. You may be creating good and engaging content, but if you haven’t laid it out in a pleasant way, it will be read less. People like to see beautiful things first, and then read beautiful blog posts as a result.

32. Buy A Professional Theme

I cannot stress enough on this one. Since I bought my copy of Builder, it totally changed the way I blog. Bouncing from the regular the-best-you-can-have-for-nothing theme to a commercial one that is totally customizable and bug free, it’s like going from running after a bus to running for the Olympics.

33. Create A Different Home Page For Your Blog

If you use an out of the box setup from a vanilla WordPress installation, you may end up with a home page made up of your latest blog posts. Replacing this list with a home page is usually a good idea, especially since your posts will be visited most of the time directly from search engines or other links. A home page can tell a completely different story.

34. Use Excerpts Or Features On The Blog Home Page

If you created a different home page for your site, that doesn’t mean you won’t have a list of posts. That’s what I call a “blog home page”. Using just one or two full posts in that list is a good thing: usually, it keeps the reader focused. For the other posts I suggest using excerpts to de-clutter and aid with navigation. Visitors typically want to browse before they read in depth.

35. Enable Threaded Comments

The latest WordPress version have this cool option in the setting: enable threaded comments. You can even chose the depth of the threaded comments you want, or choose the standard (I recommend this) which is five. In the old days, you had to look for a plug-in to make that happen. Threaded comments are a great visual enhancement, and they boost the conversations.

36. Identify Your Blog Hotspots

Hot spots are places on your blog that draw more attention than others. Depending on the reader’s habits and your own layout, you can use those places for various incentive offers, from subscribing reminders to advertising or premium content. The following four tips are examples of hotspots in a blog.

37. Use A Greeting Before The Content

Based on their referrer. Just before the content I have this sentence which welcomes my users, based on their referrer and give them specific incentives. Originally I created a Thesis hook for those of you who are running Thesis, but I’m sure you can find a plug-in for that, if you don’t.

38. Keep Them Reading Your Articles After They Finished Your Post

After the post area I set up a retention zone. It features related posts (there is a plug-in for that) and link for some strategic posts. After they finish your post, keeping them around is a very good idea, and that hot spot seems the best place to do it.

39. Put Short But Relevant Content Near The Linkbar

Another hotspot is at the link bar level. I chose to put there the total number of subscriber I get via FeedBurner. For my experience, link bar is not as hot as the beginning or the end of the post, so I just use it as an overall subscribing incentive.

40. Use A Tabbed Zone For Recommended Articles

The last important hotspot is just before the sidebars. I used it for a custom tabbed zone holding the most important articles in the most relevant categories. It gives a bird-eye on what it can be found and it dramatically increase the click rate for the selected articles.

41. Your Blog Header Is Your Identity

Pay attention to your header, that’s where the title is usually placed. People will remember your blog by visually recreating that zone. If it’s too crowded it will be hard to memorize. I Always recommend to keep your header as clean as possible, in order to be easily remembered.

42. Add A Top Posts Page To Your Linkbar

And subsequently create a top posts page. I don’t recommend to have it automatically generated based on the popularity of your articles. Tweaking it according to your own perspective of what’s good is much better.

43. Add A Downloads Page

If you followed tips number 23, Create Alternative Content, having a separate Downloads page for that is compulsory. If properly promoted, many people will land to that page directly, without seeing your home page or any of your posts.

44. Use Full Feeds

People have the freedom to chose which way they are going to read you: via web or via an RSS reader. Keeping partial feeds on the RSS part used to be a common tip for making people visit your site for the full content. I don’t buy it. I have full feeds: as long as they read me, it’s their choice how they do it.

45. Mix Your Twitter Timeline Into Your Blog

Put your latest 5-7 tweets in the sidebar or even in the footer, but do let them know that you have a twitter timeline. Will talk about how Twitter can enhance your presence from a promotion point of view a little later, but from a layout perspective, publicizing your current tweets will make your blog feel much more alive.

46. Focus On The Content

Whatever you do or add to your general layout, keep in mind this simple question: will this help my content to reach my users faster? If you answer “no”, or “maybe” to this question, usually the add-on doesn’t worth the time.

47. Use Excerpts On Archives Pages

First of all, make sure you add or enable the standard archives pages in every wordpress theme. And then, be sure to make the archives displaying only excerpts of your posts, this will create a better user experience and possibly increase the time you readers are spending on your articles.

Plug-ins

Plug-ins are for your blogging what chip tuning is for a street car. The right combination is hard to find, but once you find it, not only it will make your work much easier, but it will also make you look awesome! Or at least it will make your blog look awesome, which is what are we talking about in this post.

48. Akismet Spam Protection

You can’t really do it without this one. Or, you can blog but you would have to completely turn off your comments. Which is not blogging anymore, right? Activating Akismet requires a key, but you can easily generate one in seconds. Once you install it, you’ll forget about it. That’s how a decent plugin should behave, anyway.

49. Google Sitemap

Another must have and also an unnotived one. Once you install it, you don’t know it exists anymore, but it does work heavily in the background. The plug-in does exactly what it says, it creates a sitemap of your blog in XML format and automatically submits it to Google every time you add a new post. Pretty convenient, huh?

50. Recent Comments

A very useful addition and one that your commenters will heavily appreciate it. The plug-in is easy to install, it comes as a widget and is also quite configurable. Highlighting comments usually enhance the conversation, or at least this is what happened to me.

51. WordPress Download Monitor

If you’re going to have alternative content, like mind maps, free or paid ebooks, templates or audio / video material, you should consider using this feature. It will help you organize your downloadable items by category, log the  number of downloads and you can even create new posts inspired by those results, like my most downloaded mind maps.

52. Blog Audit

This is a shameless self promotion. Blog Audit is a simple plug-in I wrote, which lets you establish blogging goals and measure your progress. You can set a posting routine, a comment density, even a ping back volume and then watch live how you’re doing with it.

53. CommentLuv

This will also make your commenters shine with happiness. If your commenters enter a web address in the designated field, CommentLuv will go there and extract your latest post link. If you sign up for CommentLuv at their site, you can even customize which post you will want featured. Neat!

54. Recent Posts

Great way to showcase your latest articles in the sidebar. Readers are curious, they want to know what’s on your mind lately and if they are really interested in what you write, they will always want to be updated. It’s simple and good blog real estate use.

55. Similar Posts

I use this plug-in to show a list of (possibly) related posts after each article. It’s not always matching the main idea and sometimes it gives weird results, but even that is much better than manually compiling a list of links each time I publish. Great time saver and good retention tool.

56. Woopra

Woopra is a new analytics tool and I’m kinda fond to it. Tracking your website is done by installing a simple WordPress plug-in, which, a part from helping Woopra gather all sort of data, doesn’t do much. But will discuss Woopra as an analytics service a little bit later.

57. WordPress Automatic Upgrade

Saves me the trouble of doing it manually. I reckon I struggled for years with manual upgrades of WordPress, and even if I got really skilled at some point, I can’t avoid the fact that this is just plain boring – right. Not to mention is time consuming. Better automate the process. .

58. Twitter Tools

Twitter Tools can do a lot of nice tricks for you. It shows your latest tweets in the sidebar, automatically tweet when you publish a new post and can even let you tweet from your own public interface (don’t know who uses this, but it’s kinda cool). .

59. Avoid The Plug-in Hysteria

No plug-in can write content in your place. No plug-in can make you authentic. Spending too much time hunting, installing and testing new plug-ins will shift your focus from your most important task: to produce and maintain a constant flow of quality content. That would make you famous, not the plug-ins.

Promotion

You do have to make yourself known. You do have to get out and let the world know you’re there and that you are writing something important. Not promoting your work would be like showing fabulously creative commercials in Sahara. The ads may be fantastic, but if there’s nobody to see them, they’re useless.

60. Don’t Be Shy About Your Blog

If you really know you wrote good stuff, go out and spread the word. Unless you hired a PR company to handle this you gotta take care of your own promotion, at least until it takes off. And even after. Accept the idea and make time for it in your schedule.

61. Tweet Your Blog

Sign up for Twitter and start to promote your posts there. Already mentioned a plug-in which will automatically do most of the hard work for you, but you can also do it manually. Used properly, Twitter can bring in hundreds or thousands of visitors per day. As in every other social media space, the thumb rule is to be constantly there. Somehow.

62. Stumble Upon

That would be the StumbleUpon website, a community which aims to make the internet content relevant, by using a human powered algorithm. That sounds far more complicated than it really is. In StumbleUpon you must first contribute a lot of new discoveries until you really get the benefits of the game.

63. Reddit Your Posts

Go on and try Reddit , one of the simplest, yet most crowded user generated content places on the net. Usually, Reddit users are in the geeky zone of the internet specter, but if you carefully chose your subreddits (that would be special communities inside the main Reddit) you can have pretty good results.

64. Digg It!

Although I haven’t been very successful with Digg , I recommend it. I personally know bloggers who benefited enormously from it. Digg traffic seems to be the most volatile among all the communities I mentioned so far. Maybe you can help me change my luck on Digg by pushing this post on the front page. :-)

65. Facebook

It’s all over so you must be there. I don’t know any specific technique on how to use Facebook to promote your work other than just being there. Put your blog feed on the wall, so your friends can see it and just wait. At some point, you will be surprised by how many hits you receive just by being there.

66. Follow Your Trackbacks

Constantly keep en eye on who’s linking to you. Visit them and let a comment. If the number is too high and you can’t physically leave a comment on every site which is linking to you (don’t smile, it WILL happen at some point) just be sure to constantly verify that list. You’ll learn a lot about your audience and possible followers.

67. Comment On Other Blogs

Find at least 10-15 blogs you really like and make a habit out of commenting on them. Not only you will get to know a lot of interesting and potentially useful players in this area, but you will generate a lot of links and buzz. Don’t brutally say: “Hi, check out this great article I just wrote”, say something meaningful and they will eventually want to know more about you.

68. Respond To The Comments

Keep an eye on the conversation you generate, if any. Be there for it, support it and make it a normal part of your routine. Behind your posts lies another exceptional line of content, and that’s your comment repository. Respect your commenters, as they are voluntarily creating content for YOU.

69. Establish A Slug Structure And Stick With It

A slug is the link part of your post, the one that shows in the browser. You can tweak what is shown there just with a vanilla wordpress setup. For instance, I chose to have the post title right before the domain name. Other approaches are to put the date between them, to add an “archives” or even a custom one made entirely by yourself.

70. Participate In Blog Carnivals

Kinda slow but necessary. Submit your most interesting posts to blog carnivals in your niche. It might be a little cumbersome to do this in the beginning but in a 3 months time frame you will gather a lot of links and awareness. Don’t be fooled by the somehow awkward interface of BlogCarnival.com , those carnivals are actually real and useful.

71. Use Proper CSS For Headings

That would be, by a wide accepted standard, H3. Make sure your paragraph titles, also known as headings, are styled with H3. This is extremely important for layout (if you change your theme and didn’t use h3, you will lose the formatting) but for search engine optimization also. A different CSS style weights differently in most of the search engines.

72. Select Your Keywords In Headlines

If you used a different CSS selector for headlines, don’t forget to chose specific words for it. If you want your post to be found by specific keywords, putting them in the headings will significantly increase your chances. It’s one of the cheapest promotion technique I know.

73. Use Proper Keywords In Your Slugs

In the same league as headings come slugs. Although WordPress can automatically create your slug, it’s always a good idea to double check for common words or / and for keywords you want to be highlighted. Also an easy one, but often overlooked.

74. Use Title Tag Appropriately

The title of your post can or cannot match the tag. The thumb rule is: the tag is seen by search engines and the title in the post is seen by search engines + your readers. It’s useful to play a little with the title tag, but don’t go too far, don’t chose completely different words for the post title and the tag title, you can get penalized for that.

75. Use Meta tags Appropriately

There is a long debate on the internet about how useful meta tags really are. And the real answer is that nobody really knows, so it’s better to get yourself covered. Thesis theme has this awesome feature which lets me control per each post meta tags like title, keywords and so on.

76. Look For Small Or Emerging Communities

Once you’ve done your job with the giants (twitter, reddit or digg) start looking for small / emerging communities in your niche. At this time, both Ycombinatoror BizSugar are still young and emerging communities, but judging on how fast they’re moving, they may become mainstream pretty soon.

77. Use A Cluster Of Analytics Services

Observe your traffic statistics. You can use any service you want, from Google Analytics, to a server based log analyzer like webalizer. I use Woopra lately with fairly good results. One good strategy is to group 2-3 analytics services together, because usually they have different algorithms and you can have a better idea about your real traffic if you check at least 2-3 sources.

78. Establish (and strictly follow) A Statistics Checking Routine

Don’t go to your statistics page every 5 minutes. I know the feeling, and it’s not good. In the beginning, weekly it.s ok. Once you get to be linked or retweeted, 2-3 times a day is enough. And you will do that mainly to get in touch with who interacted with your content.

79. Identify Forums In Your Niche

Forums are still very popular and they can be a very good traffic generator. Just be sure to keep a fair balance between your regular contribution to that forum and your self-promotion, forums users are typically a little bit more sensitive.

80. Watch Your Comments Density

That’s another blog metrics which I consider extremely important and which plays a big role in shaping your overall visibility. By watching the number of comments per post. per day, per week and their variations from one month to another you can draw extremely valuable conclusions.

81. Watch Your Pingback Volume

If comments density is a measure of your popularity, pingback volume is a measure of your visibility among other competitors. Identify posts with the higher pingback volume and see what you can learn from them. Pingbacks are like a volume switch for your work, the higher the volume, the most popular the article.

82. Talk About It With Your Friends

Like the friends you have in the real world (if you’re fortunate enough to still have some). Let them know who you really are and what do you do. Don’t put your work under the carpet. Make it as visible as you can. Word of mouth is much more powerful than any promotion strategy I know.

83. Make Your RSS Subscriber Number Public

Surprisingly enough, many of the bloggers I met are shy about these numbers, most of the time thinking they don’t have enough followers to show off. In fact, making the number of subscribers public will encourage your potential readers to join. People are attracted to meaning, not numbers.

Networking

Blogging is about connecting. Don’t stay in the same place, you’ll get dusty. Go out, meet new people, contribute or help in different ways. Networking is so often forgot and I think this is a big mistake. Networking is much more than promotion, being able to connect you with people in the real world.

84. Write Guest Posts

Go out and find blogs in your niche. Contact the authors and ask if they accept guest posts. Most of the time, they will. The main benefit of guest posting is not, as they largely promote it, the traffic you get, but the relationship you establish with the host.

85. Write Massive Guest Posts

Massive guest posting is something a little bit different than guest posting (and, as far as I know, is something that wasn’t done so far). Basically, you write an article with several possible developments and then continue those developments as guest posts on other blogs. See massive guest posting.

86. Create And Maintain A Close Group

Identify bloggers with a similar background (they can or cannot be in the same niche, as long as you can get along) and openly propose a cross-promotion. Be careful when you chose them and be sure they are persons you can rely on. You will be in that group for quite some time.

87. Promote The Members Of Your Close Group

Just like any other friendship relationship this must go two-ways. Whenever you see the opportunity to promote them, do it. Retweet, stumble, digg or reddit their articles. Remember, they have to be people you trust and admire. What you promote tells a lot about yourself.

88. Participate In Internet Blogging Challenges

One of the most famous internet blogging challenges is Darren Rowse’s 31 Days To Build A Better Blog . I personally attended (virtually, of course) the last edition and I must tell you it was a really nice experience. This is as good as participating in collaborative projects, only you benefit from the exposure of a blogging icon.

89. Go Out And Meet Bloggers In Flesh And Blood

If you have a hugely diverse audience this may be a little difficult. But even so, you can try it. I did it too and that helped me understand that other bloggers are for real, just like you, they’re not just some numbers in your analytics tool, under the “referrers” tab. Meet them, maybe you won’t become close friends, but you may learn a lot form this interaction.

90. Attend Specific Blogging Events

Like in real world specific blogging events, this time. One of the most famous is Blog World Expo , but there are many other established conferences, not to mention the local ones. Do your best to participate in real events as often as you can.

91. Speak Out

Once you’re at a real life event, don’t be shy. I saw too often bloggers attending to interesting events but keeping an unexplainable low profile. Stand out, speak, give feed-back and let the people know who you are. People are more curious than you think to actually meet the real presence behind a blog. Even yours.

Money

At some point, you will want to make some money out of your blog. It’s natural. It’s your work and there must be some sort of payment for it. Only in this business, you have to take care personally about this problem. And that is the good news, because if you’re careful, the sky is the limit. Literally.

92. Accept Donations

Don’t make a loan and vouch it with your blog donations, it will never be like that. Donations aren’t predictable. But having them displayed is a nice way to let people know that you accept their gratitude. If you really write valuable content, you will receive donations. I know I did.

93. You Sell Authority, Not Goods

Always remember that what you are really selling would be your authority, your expertise, your credibility or your lifestyle. Be very careful when you chose to make money and how you do it. Blogging is not about selling, blogging is about building partnerships. You’re responsible.

94. Promote Only What You Use

Once you’ll become well known, there will be more and more requests for promoting different products or services. One of the rules I followed so far was to promote only what I directly used. People have this tendency to associate your person with what you are promoting and if the promoted product is a mess, that could be really awkward.

95. Use PPC Diligently

Don’t overcrowd your page with ads (and yes, by PPC I also mean AdSense). Pay Per Click is such a size consuming advertising technique, it needs a lot of space and exposure to create sustainable results. It can create a stable source of income, but its golden days are gone.

96. If You Sell Space, Sell It Directly

If you decide it’s time to sell display advertising, sell it your own. Make a separate page in which you are announcing your prices and your conditions. Selling display advertising via an advertising agency is very expensive. Not to mention that you don’t really control the process.

97. Make Your Expertise Stand Out

And clearly state that you are for hire. If it’s consulting that you do, say it out loud, if it’s web design, write it with big fonts. Don’t expect people to dig through your posts trying to find what’s your main expertise and if you could help them. There are a lot of people out there already doing it.

98. Make Long Term Deals

Even if the overall payout is smaller, always go for long term deals. Despite what TV news told you, economy is not predictable. Go for a tinier profit but do it for longer time. One of the best promotions I did was a year long deal with a software producer and I’m totally happy with it.

99. Create And Sell Your Own Products

Write an ebook. Create an online course. Make a suite of videos. Go for what you can genuinely create. Making money directly from your products is always better than advertising. You can totally control the process and even if you use affiliate networks to promote your products, the payout is much bigger than in any other field.

100. Use Incentives To Promote Premium Content

Create free ebooks or other free resources to create awareness. Link to your commercial products in those free products and then spread the word. That way, people will have the opportunity to know more about what you do before actually buying the commercial product.

101. Add Paid Membership

I didn’t actually do it here, but I successfully did it in other projects and all I can tell you is that is really working. But it depends a lot on your niche and audience. As a rule of thumb remember that people are ready to pay from premium content, if that content really solve some real problem for them.

I know, there are 101 ways, not 100, as I promised in the title. I lied. And I also did something that always helped me being successful: under promise and over deliver.

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Imagine this: You’re in the elevator with the producer of your favorite show. The program you’ve been trying to get on for years. What would you say to this person? Would you comment on the weather? Perhaps lament about the price of gas? Or would you take the opportunity to pitch your story as you glide up three floors? Now, this might not actually ever happen but it’s still a good idea to be prepared. That’s what I call your elevator pitch.

So, how do you get to your elevator pitch? How do you refine your topic down in such a way that it grabs the attention of someone in a matter of a few seconds? Getting to the heart of your story is the first part to this. The “heart” of your story is what everything else is built around. A couple of weeks ago, I taught a class on writer focus. The single objective of this class was to pare down a story until it was so refined, and so focused that a 250 page book could be described in one minute. To some, this type of manuscript refinement might seem unrealistic and counter intuitive to everything they’ve ever learned about writing. But whether you are querying literary agents or trying to get into the media, you’ll need to know your elevator pitch.

But an elevator pitch doesn’t just serve you in the media, having a refined focus of your book is a necessity to a tight manuscript. If your book is unfocused, you’ll find yourself struggling to finish it, chapters won’t follow a particular order and the general objective of the book won’t be met.

So… how do you get to your elevator pitch? Start by focusing on the core of your book. What’s the one thread that carries through your manuscript, the one topic or story that everything else circles around? If your response to that is: “Well there are actually five things that go on in this book.” I’d say that’s fine, but keep in mind that without that one thing, the rest of the book wouldn’t exist. Another way to get to this “core” is to ask yourself (or have someone help you with this) “what are the benefits to the reader” or “what will my reader learn?” That is the answer to your question. That is the core of your book.

Again, your reader will probably walk away from your tome with many other benefits, but there is one that is paramount over all others. That’s your focus, that’s what your book is about.

So let creativity and your muse be your guide but always remember to focus, focus, focus!

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Stop Branding Your Products and Start Branding Yourself!

Branding has power. Real power. A power that you can
measure. But for those of us who have the dream of
creating our own Internet Empire from our home cubicle
or kitchen table, the Real Branding Power comes not
from branding your business or product, but from
Branding
Yourself! Branding “You” is a power that you can’t afford
not to understand and use.

“Branding Yourself” is the application of certain
techniques which will help you gain popularity on the
Internet by making yourself well known, maybe as an
Expert in your field. When people recognize you as an
expert you will gain popularity by means of more free
publicity than you can imagine. Picture seeing an
article written mentioning your name as an authority on
Marketing or mentioning you for nothing more than
quoting something you said. The point I’m trying to
make is that you are seen as an Authority or better
put, a “Personality”. Now, try to fathom thousands or
even hundreds of thousands of people seeing you in the
same light. This is what successful Self-Branding is
all about. You don’t need to necessarily be an expert.
You just need to be seen, heard and talked about.

How do you Brand Yourself? There are many techniques
and methods, but it can be as simple as a hidden
personality trait, a nickname (maybe something like
“Wild Bill”), or helping others by consultation or
assistance. You must look for ways to literally become
a Celebrity in the eyes of the world or at least a
small, select part of it. It could be by getting your
name known as the “guy/gal who had the answer or made
the comment”. Is that all there is to it? Of course
not.

The one thing I am slowly and surely learning about
marketing on the Internet is that you have to build a
name for yourself before people will trust you and
trust your products. Trust is a big issue on the
Internet. Can you blame people? The Internet is overrun
with rip-offs and fast-talking scam artists. Their
whole existence is centered on the sole pursuit of
relieving you of your money for a product with lots of
promise and no result.

I recently purchased a book by Rick Beneteau, called
“Branding You and Breaking the Bank”. Now you might
think that Rick had some kind of big money backing him.
“Sure”, you say, “that’s the only way to get into the
big time”. Well, let me tell you Rick started out a few
years ago from the very bottom. The one thing that he
understood that many of us don’t, is that you must
Brand Yourself, whether it’s as an expert in marketing
or the guy next door who’ll help you out with a
problem. But, one thing is for sure; Rick knows how to
do it. Would you like to learn more about Personal
Branding and how to get your name known and respected?
Learn how to get thousands of dollars worth the free
advertising?

Is this a recommendation for a product? I have to say,
without a doubt “YES”! But I am so thrown back by this
book, that I simply had to write an article around it.
Many of you may have read some of my articles, and I
know that some of you read them religiously (thank you
very much). Those of you that do, know that I do not
write articles supporting products in this manner. I
may have mentioned a product in the process, that’s
part of the Biz. But, I cannot stress enough the
importance of “Personal Branding”. I wholeheartedly
support and recommend Rick’s Book, “Branding You and
Breaking the Bank”.

This Powerful new book puts YOU on the fast track to
becoming an Internet Celebrity. Not only does Rick
teach you step-by-step how he did it; he also asked
many of the top Internet personalities to share their
success secrets with you. If you’re at all serious
about achieving success on the Internet, you need to
start Branding YOU and Breaking the Bank!

Do yourself a favor. Check It Out!

I’ll be e-Seeing you Soon

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