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Author Blogging Program
Posted on December 13th, 2011 No commentsI have been talking with Simon Treselyan for about four years. We met on Facebook and have kept in touch all this time. We have not shared much more than an occasional check in message.
Then Thanksgiving week Simon Skyped me and asked if we could talk. Since Simon lives Australia we managed to find a time we could talk on Thanksgiving morning. We decided to map out a program for authors in Australia to help them get published and teach them to market their books.
It was a great conversation and we have a pretty good plan for a program that we will launch in March starting in Sydney then Melbourne and Brisbane. We’re going to target about 200 authors at each location, but then we realized I wouldn’t be able to guide that many new authors, there just aren’t enough hours in the day.
So now we’re going to create a program to teach coaches how to work with the authors. It will make it better to have a coach work with ten or twelve new authors and have about twenty coaches trained. It will be great to be able to provide a new income resource for the coaches.
I am very excited about helping that many authors launch their careers. Of course the blogging program will play a big role in helping them get good traffic to their websites.
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Blogging – What do you Expect?
Posted on March 20th, 2010 3 commentsIt amazes me! My first blog was more than 6 years ago. I honestly never realized a single benefit from blogging, I got discouraged and eventually I stopped blogging.
Well, that was then, this is now.
About six months ago after taking a teleseminar, I started taking two websites each week or so and began to add video to one, mp3′s to another, added back links to one and continued to make different changes to each site after converting it to WordPress blog. Three blogs that are true WordPress blogs. After more than four months, I have each one of the blogs well under the 5 million mark on the Alexa ranking. Google is #1 if you don’t know how the rankings work. So the closer I get to 1, the more viable the blog will be. It is ranked by the relevancy, content, visibility and media. The higher the ranking, the more likely you’ll get visitors. The more visitors you have the more likely you’ll convert the visitors into clients.
I began to see the power of having my websites converted to blogs and realized I could drive more traffic to my interests by the tactics I had discovered and gain more followers in my various databases.
So what you’ll learn by stopping by here is how you can broaden your customer base and end up being able to do business with people from all over the world.
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