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10 Snappy Content Creation Strategies

Speed-drawing  The prospect of writing on the web is daunting for some professionals, especially those with years of graduate school indoctrination with academic theses and dissertations.

It's because writing short and snappy is better on the Web than long, convoluted, and detailed. Doctors and lawyers and other highly educated people like to be correct; sometimes that takes more than one sentence.

The problem is too much information distracts a writer from getting to point quickly and clearly. I'm preparing materials for a class I'm teaching to lawyers who want to master online marketing with blog content, articles and ebooks.

I'd say it's a challenge for some lawyers to be fast and to the point about things, for fear of being wrong or misleading people. But maybe that's stereotyping and I'm making assumptions. I usually do.

Nevertheless, I've made a list of 10 content creating strategies to help write blog posts and articles for the Web, with an emphasis on being short and snappy.

Here are 10 steps that I'm sharing with them, to help anyone write faster, clearer, better.

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Making Readers Feel at Home: 10 Comfy Blogging Tips

MakeatHome How long do readers stay on your blog? A minute? Two or three? Your site meter will tell you. It doesn't take long to read a blog post. And it's not the length of time that matters, it's what they do while they're there.

Do they read more than one post, more than one page? Do they check out your bio, easily find related info? Do they see your subscription form and sign up to get email updates to your blog?

Greet visitors to your blog as if they were visiting your home, welcome them in, offer them a comfortable chair, a cup of coffee, and ask them to stay a while. Ask them questions, ask them what they need.

Or do your blog readers whip through your site like they were at a 7-11 store just buying coffee? Here's a few tips for making your readers feel at home so they wanna curl up, stay awhile and keep coming back.

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Attract Clients: Publish Your Ebooks on Kindle

ContentMktgwithBlogs Do you have a book on Kindle? Why not? Did you know you can publish your books on Kindle for free, and sell them there?

This is another great way to attract clients, get known, gain visibility and credibility.

My husband has transformed himself into a novelist (Die Laughing, Future Schlock: 2047, and his 3rd novel will be Azteca) and while searching for publishing options, put his first book for sale through Amazon's Kindle store. It costs nothing to do this, it's great marketing, and so far he's sold several copies.

So I wondered if it would be possible to make my ebook Content Marketing with Blogs available on Kindle. It is, but you have to charge a fee.

You can buy it here for $1 and take it with you on your Kindle:

Content Marketing with Blogs: 4 Keys for Getting Spectacular Results

So my ebook, available here for free, costs $1 if you buy it through Amazon to download to your Kindle. Why would anyone spend $1 for a free ebook? Well, you can put it on your Kindle and read it while traveling.

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What Can You Stop Doing? 6 Steps to Becoming More Profitable

Increasing-profit What can you stop doing in your business? There's always too much to do, and if you're smart and ambitious, you're always on the look-out for new marketing tactics that will bring big results.

But you can't possibly use anything new if you're overbooked, overworked, and out of time.

Part of thriving in business has to do with keeping more of the money you make. How can you make your business more profitable?

The best tools and tactics can't make you more profitable if you don't have time to learn and use them.

You've probably already got too much to do. So what can you stop doing? How can you free up time to do what matters and focus on the things that count, that bring in results?

  1. Take a look at your income: what brings in the best revenues? What are the sources of those client leads? How can you improve either the number of leads, or the conversion rates of leads to clients? How can you create more of those products or services that earn the most?
  2.  Take a look at your clients. Which ones could use other services or products? It's a well-known fact: it's easier to sell to someone who already knows, like, and trusts you. Think about including some upsell offers in your autoresponder messages.
  3. Take a look at your work load and schedule. Which projects take up the most amount of time, yet bring in relatively small revenues? Which project takes little time, yet brings in good money? Do more of the latter, and cut down the time and energy on the former.
  4. What can you delegate or outsource? Free up your time to do projects that produce income. Outsource tasks that won't cost a lot in freelance fees. Use low-cost yet dependable VA's such as those found in India. If you don't have someone you can count on, use a reputable VA; it's worth the higher fees to get a job done right the first time. (See MyFastype.com)
  5. What should you learn to do because it's simple, fast, and would save a lot in fees? Some software has become so easy, it's worth your time to learn them. For example, I recently spent money learning a system for teleconferencing bridge lines and AudioAcrobat, and now I won't have to rely on someone else. The same goes for my KickStartCart: once you learn to use it, you can save a ton in fees by running it yourself. (Caution: first time users beware: it's worth hiring a great VA service like Terry Green's MyFastype.com if you are unfamiliar with these programs.)
  6. Stop wasting time with social sites like Twitter and Facebook. I'm not saying social media is a waste of time, far from it. I'm just saying learn to use it wisely, for business, use feeds, aggregate the people you need to stay in touch with. Be smart, not just social. Limit your time.

I have a feeling that some of you spend too much time tweeting, emailing, telephoning, and not enough time posting quality blogs posts or creating cornerstone content.

And some of you are spending a lot of time preparing, learning, studying, taking teleseminars, listening to podcasts, getting ready for business.

You already know enough. You have expertise in your field. Hone in on creating products and services people can buy. Then communicate your core message to those people who have the problems you can solve.

Attract. Let people know you, like you, learn to trust you on your blog. Offer generous free content for download. Build up a list of interested people. Stay in touch with them.

Sell to them. Always overdeliver. Make your products and services small-medium-large. Be impeccable.

Profit. Keep on doing what's needed for your clients, to solve their problems, to help them.

If something you're doing in your business takes up your time, and it isn't falling into one of these three functions: Attract, Sell, Profit… then stop it. Stop doing it. Use the time for something that counts.

What can you stop doing?

How to Turn Your Blog Into a Content Genie…

ComputerGenie What's the difference between a blog and MyKnowledgeGenie? This turned out to be a great question yesterday in the interview with Milo Sindell, founder of the content-creating wizard.

Think about it…visitors arrive at your blog everyday, and they read whatever you've posted that day. If they aren't in a hurry, they'll scroll down the page and scan a few other recent posts.

Maybe what you've written this week is critical to your core message… or maybe not. Maybe you've gone off on a tangent and written something off the wall. Click…and bye-bye. (Photo credit: Shutterstock)

First impressions count, so you absolutely must have a key piece of content they can download before they go. This should be prominently displayed on your blog. (Look at this blog for a good example of this, at the top of the middle column you'll see a graphic image of an ebook Content Marketing with Blogs.)

MyKnowledgeGenie provides an easy way to quickly create cornerstone content that communicates your core message, educates your readers, and also markets your products and services.

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Conversation with Milo Sindell, Founder of MyKnowledgeGenie.com

ComputerGenie Here is the audio recording of the 2nd interview with Milo Sindell, founder of MyKnowledgeGenie.com. One of the things that we discussed offline after the call is how great it would be to offer a Webinar, so that we could walk you through some of the features of the content platform.


Let me know if you’d be interested. In the meantime, listen in to this interview and if you’ve got questions, or comments, send an email.


Know Your Business Strengths: SWOT Your A-S-Ps

Swot-analysis The way I see it, being in business is hard. And fun. Even when you're working for yourself, you gotta do what you don't like doing. And you gotta have fun, or find a way to make it seem like fun.

Maybe that's true when you're working a job, working for someone else. When you're employed you have the right to bitch and moan, or think you do. Working for yourself, you expect it to be more fun, which of course, it isn't always.

You must attract, sell AND profit. For some, attracting prospects is the fun part. That's the blogging and social media part. Getting found, getting known, getting leads. Marketing, content marketing involves writing, branding, looking good and being everywhere on the Web.

For others, selling is fun. That's where you look at your product funnel, calls to action, the sales, the numbers, how many leads convert to clients, how much money, honey…

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What Drives You? Your Business? Weekend musings…

Computer-laptop-connected-to-brain-clipping-path Have you spent a lot of time and money over your lifetime learning how to do something, like in your career or professon? In your sports? I sure have. I am driven.

Why do you do what you do? What drives you in your work?

I've studied a lot about what drives people to do what they do. Why do they keep on keeping on, in spite of mistakes, in spite of obstacles, in spite of a never-ending list of tasks and responsibilities and only so many hours in a day? Why do you? Here's why I persist…

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Interview with Milo Sindell, founder of MyKnowledgeGenie.com

Smoking-genie-lamp Milo Sindell, founder of MyKnowledgeGenie.com provides an introduction to his content creating wizard, and explains a few things about how to use this platform.


To understand what this is all about, I highly recommend you go to the site, MyKnowledgeGenie.com, and open a free account and start experimenting with it. You can’t make any mistakes that can’t be undone. I’m the queen of mistakes, I should know!


Here’s the audio recording provided by the amazing Linda Dessau, one clever person who does her own recordings of calls. Thanks, Linda! Linda is a content marketing expert and you can thank her personally over at her site, www.WriteaTop10Article.com.



My Knowledge Genie Teleseminar Update

Oops I type fast, really fast. I double check most links and numbers before hitting send or broadcast. Except yesterday…oops.

…sigh. I'm wiping the mud off my face. I'm rescheduling the call for Monday, November 16 at 4 p.m. ET with Milo Sindell. You can still register and get the recording. Heck, you can even come to the call and ask questions…this time I mean it… honest.

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