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How I Made $2k in 1 Week with One Blog Post

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 07:03 AM PDT

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You know what’s crazy?

The internet.

I’ve always had a fascination with power of words.

Getting people to take out their wallet and give you cash over the internet just because you have good copywriting.

Wow.

But I admit, I was never a good copywriter… let alone a writer.

In fact, I don’t think i ever really “blog” . I just write what I think.

No filter. Stuff just comes out, like verbal diarrhea and somehow i managed to be a pretty good writer.

(I mean, I am writing here, ain’t I?)

Post Gone Viral

A while back, I wrote about how a dentist friend of mine thought about buying an existing local dentist office.

He didn’t know what he was doing (as a business man trying to acquire another business), and I knew NOTHING about the dental busines.

To make ths story short, I used some lean startup / marketing tactics and saved him around $250k. (Well, at least I saved him from making $250k mistake.)

I thought it would resonate with online marketers & entrepreneurs.

But oddly enough, it resonated more with dentists.

 

In fact, the CEO/Founder of DentalTown.com (it’s like a site for dental people) liked it so much, and ended up tweeting it.

With that tweet, a whole bunch of other dentists started following me.

Next day, a whole SLEW of dentists contacted me… for marketing help.

One dentist offered me $2k to help me do the same work for his 3rd branch in Pennsylvania.

I never saw the guy. I never had to convince him. He just gave me a check.

Why?

  • I was THE expert on this topic and he read it thoroughly (he was very interested in every little detail)
  • I didn’t have to “explain” or convince, i just showed him what i did
  • Social proof – Apparently some dentists emailed him a link to my blog. Instant social proof that I didn’t have to build myself.

Greatest satisfaction?

Knowing that someone actually read my article and thought “hey, i can actually use this in my life.”

(Ok getting a check was pretty cool too. I’m still getting inquiries but man, client work kinda bites … I wonder if there’s an easier way to scale this.)

Marketing Takeaway

1) Get on your keyboard and just write good content.


(or a type writer)

Yes, “SEO” (in the sense of gaming search engines) is dead. Screw SEO.

You might be a better marketer, but 1000+ computer engineers with pH.d’s that work at Google are smarter than you. That i’m certain.

Trying to beat Google at their game is like bringing a knife to a gun machine gun fight.

Can you win? Yeah, probably. Should you try? Maybe not.

2) Don’t try to sell so much. Have a conversation instead.


Yesterday I was walking my dog and two white mormon kids came up to me and started speaking to me in Korean.

I was thinking “Holy shit! White mormons speaking Korean!”.

… then a couple of seconds later, I thought “Holy shit, mormons. RUN!”

They wanted me to share the word of gospel while my dog was laying a fat doo-doo on the sidewalk.

I felt so bad, so I talked to them. (I mean, i did have to wait for my dog to finish).

They were trying to convince me so hard on why I should go to their church.

I told them gently that while I believe in God, I don’t necessarily think going to church is the only way to salvation. And though I grew up Catholic, that I prefer the Buddhist way of enlightenment.

Oh, they looked like they shat in their pants.

Stop selling so hard.

Teach, listen, and have a freakin’ conversation. Like normal humans.

3) Solve someone’s problems

The biggest disservice Silicon Valley (and most of American business “leaders” in general) do to newbie entrepreneurs is telling them to go after your passion.

No offense to anyone but f*ck passion.

If passion equals profits, why are so many damn “passionate” musicians & artists broke?

People get paid to solve PROBLEMS. That’s why brain surgeons get paid millions while janitors get paid nothing.

If you’re an entrepreneur, solve a REAL pain in the ass problem. Then the money will come.

If you’re an affiliate or a lead gen guy, and the only thing you care about is your ROI.. you’re gonna burn sooner or later.

Try to look at it from the perspective of your customer.

They gotta make money in order for you to make money.

Just sayin’.

Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills

Shoemoney - Skills To Pay The Bills

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5 Perfect Headlines and Why They Work

Posted: 11 Mar 2014 07:02 AM PDT

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blog2The headline is the first and sometimes only impression that you make upon a reader. If your headline isn't catchy enough to hold a reader's interest then they will move on and read something else. You have one shot to get it right and keep people reading.

1. 5 Things You MUST Know About (Insert Topic)
If you have ever browsed through the internet, then chances are that you have seen lots of headlines just like this. This type of headline works for several reasons. It appeals to the reader's sense of urgency; it informs them right away of the number of things they will read about, so they know they are not going to get sucked into an overly long article; and it is very clear about what the article will be about. A reader has all of the information that they need right in the title and they know that they must read on.

2. 10 Unexpected Ways to Rock at (Insert Topic)
This title instantly engages the reader's curiosity and entices them to read more. Not only that, it informs them that they will learn ten ways to become better at something. Often these types of articles feature tidbits of wisdom that many people are interested in learning. The curiosity factor is what makes this title work so well.

3. What the Experts Won't Tell You About (Insert Topic)
Everyone has a little suspicion that "the experts" are holding out on us. A title like this grabs hold of that suspicion to reel in readers. This is especially true because the title states that the experts know about the topic, but will not share. Someone who reads this article will instantly be on par with the experts. For this reason, a title like this one is great for enticing readers to continue reading.

4. The Truth About (Insert Topic)
People automatically turn to articles and media to tell them the truth. They want to learn more. This title tells readers that they will learn something that many other people may not know or that has been misrepresented in the past. The curiosity factor is at play here, as is the desire for knowledge.

5. How to Be the Best At (Insert Topic)
Everyone wants to excel, and an article telling the reader exactly how to be the best at something is going to generate a lot of interest. This title helps to entice readers to continue reading because it guarantees a series of steps or conditions that can be used to make the reader the best at something.

And with that, hope this headline brought you in and you learned a little. You can visit the Ronn Torossian/5WPR Youtube page and watch some of the videos on this and related and interesting topics.

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