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ProBlogger: How I Beat Out 200 Applicants on the ProBlogger Jobs Board in 45 Minutes

ProBlogger: How I Beat Out 200 Applicants on the ProBlogger Jobs Board in 45 Minutes

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How I Beat Out 200 Applicants on the ProBlogger Jobs Board in 45 Minutes

Posted: 16 Nov 2016 05:00 AM PST

How I Beat Out 200 Applicants on the ProBlogger Jobs Board in 45 Minutes

This is a guest contribution from Susan Finch.

Landing lucrative contracts from job boards that goes beyond paying your bills and actually sustains your lifestyle – it's what every aspiring and highly experienced writer dreams about.

You may even dabble in applying for positions on job boards and experience mixed results. Maybe you've landed a few random clients, but have no idea if you just got lucky or hit on a winning technique. And as you accumulate more rejection emails than positive responses, you start to think finding success on job boards is a unicorn in the world of freelancing.

But in reality, landing work on highly competitive job boards is well within your grasp. I would know. I've landed several high-paying clients on the ProBlogger Job Board and similar sites. In fact, my last application on ProBlogger beat out 200 other freelancers and I won the job 45 minutes after I applied.

I don't win these jobs because I'm more talented or smarter than the rest of the crowd. It's because I take the time to figure out how to stand-out from that crowd and position myself for success. Here's how I do it.

1. Devour the Job Posting

Thoroughly digesting and understanding a job posting is one of the easiest ways to beat out your competition on any job board. I've also hired freelancers from ProBlogger for my clients, and there's an overwhelming trend in the responses. Freelancers seem to gloss over the most important parts of the job posting.

If a post talks about trying to increase a company's content marketing and lead generation, then you need to talk specifically about that topic at length. Running through a laundry list of your skills, who you've worked with, and where you've been published tells a client almost nothing about how you can actually help them with lead generation. Connect your experiences and skills directly to what a client wants.

2. Follow Every Direction

Don't skim your job postings. Savvy clients often request that you reference a code word in the subject heading. They also bury very specific details about what to do when applying. I won a job as the Managing Editor of a popular podcast because the client asked applicants to record a short video of themselves discussing their skills and posting it to YouTube. Despite hundreds of applicants, I was among the handful that actually followed instructions.

Clients aren't just doing this to see if you're capable of recording a video or following directions. They know they're going to get a huge influx of responses and are purposefully weeding out the majority of applications. It makes their lives easier when someone doesn't follow directions. And I guarantee they will not read your application anyway based on how talented you seem.

3. Research the Client

It's tempting to think you can digest everything the client needs just by reading their job posting. But in reality, you know almost nothing about them except they're hiring a writer or content manager.

Spend five minutes looking at their website or LinkedIN presence. Browse through their blog to see what type of content they're publishing, and figure out how you could make it better. See who else they've worked for to get an idea of what they focus on. For example, a client who has worked extensively in graphic design, but is now running a content marketing firm is probably going to fixate on visuals. Include lots of information about the infographics you researched and created, as well as the high-converting Pinterest pins you designed.

4. Match their Tone

It only takes a few minutes to figure out your client’s brand personality by looking at their website, blog or LinkedIN presence. What type of language are they using? Are they friendly and sassy? Is their content highly journalist and in-depth?

You can seize upon that tone and match the style in your own applications. This can give the impression you are the absolute right fit and voice for the job. However, this isn't about faking your personality. It's simply about bringing relevancy and personality to your applications.

5. Offer Immediate and Actionable Suggestions

It usually takes me minutes to figure out if I can actually help a client. The job I won in 45-minutes was an easy assessment. I could see exactly where the holes were in his Pinterest strategy, precisely how I could help with content tweaks to gather more subscribers, and other easy and actionable tips. So I told him what I thought. Nothing I suggested was proprietary information that he couldn’t figure out on his own. But freelancers are there to make clients' lives easier. Period.

I ended my email by telling him to run with any of my suggestions, even if he felt I wasn't the right fit for the position. Why? Offering up your ideas to anyone who wants them commands attention, is generous, and can tip the scales in your favour. And if you don't get the job after all? That person will remember your unique approach and think of you for positions down the road.

6. Make it Super Easy to Say Yes

Potential clients need to know how to best use your talents. They're not going to study your resume, clips and online portfolio and figure out how to piece it all together. So just tell them how you can help and why. Share the results you've seen with other clients or your own personal projects.

When the time comes, tell them your salary expectations and terms. And let them know this can be re-evaluated in 3-months or a time of their choosing. Tell potential clients you can get started right away, and which initiatives or responsibilities would be the easiest and fastest to tackle. Make them see the value in hiring you immediately. Don't make them guess.

With a little practice and refinement, you can dramatically increase your hiring rate from job boards and win big. The trick is staying persistent enough to nail down a winning formula that works for you.

Susan Finch is a freelance writer and content strategist that teaches you how to rock the job boards and find invisible clients at FreelancersGuidebook.com.

 

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First 20 DBT Readers Get Free Enrollment to this SEO Program - DailyBlogTips

First 20 DBT Readers Get Free Enrollment to this SEO Program - DailyBlogTips


First 20 DBT Readers Get Free Enrollment to this SEO Program

Posted: 16 Nov 2016 01:39 AM PST

SEO, which stands for Search Engine Optimization, involves optimizing both external and internal factors on a website to make sure that its pages and content will rank as high as possible on search engines like Google. Ranking high on search engines, in turn, will send a lot of organic (i.e., natural and free) traffic to the website, and getting traffic is the most important factor of any website.

For that reason SEO is a field that is always on the rise. From 1995 to 2005 the Web grew a lot, and those who knew how to promote websites and draw web visitors made a lot of money, either for themselves or by providing consulting services for companies and organizations.

In 2005 blogs started to become popular, and content marketing emerged as a very efficient marketing strategy. Those who knew how to craft engaging content and rank that content well on search engines made a lot of money.

Lately, the explosion of smartphones and mobile apps created yet another wave of technology change, and gain SEO was in high demand to be able to rank and promote those mobile apps and mobile-friendly websites.

If you want to get a piece of this pie and learn about SEO, or if you already work in the field but would like to polish your skills, read on!

Where To Learn About SEO

There are basically two ways to learn about SEO. You can start building websites and tweaking them to see what works and what doesn’t in terms of getting traffic (gathering information online to guide your strategies). This first option works, but will take a lot of time (sometimes years) before you start seeing significant results.

The second options is to go through a training program. With this option you will spend a bit of money to get a structured learning environment which will speed up the learning curve for you.

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One place you can go for such training is Simplilearn, an online platform that offers hundreds of online courses and programs, from SEO to Android development, from Data Science to Analytics. Search online and you'll verify that their courses are very well regarded.

Step 1: SEO Foundations

One of their most popular programs is called SEO Foundations. Danny Drover, former lead SEO of MOZ (one of the most respect SEO sites and platforms in the world), is the advisor for the course and help to structure its lessons and content. Here are the main features:

– 2+ hours of high quality eLearning content
– Covers SEO measurement, design and architecture
– Quizzes to measure your progress
– Topics about algorithm updates and SEO changes
– Simulation exams

The program will give you a solid foundation about the SEO, and you’ll be able to use what you’ll learn to make sure that your blogs and websites will rank well and receive a lot of organic traffic.

How To Get This Program Free

The program usually costs $99, but the Simplilearn guys sent us an email and offered free enrollment to the first 20 DailyBlogTips readers. Sweet huh?

If you want to guarantee your spot, simply leave a comment below. The first 20 comments will receive the prize. Keep in mind that comments go through moderation, so your comment might not appear online immediately. The date and time when you comment are registered, though, so if you are one of the first 20 you will receive the prize even if your comment gets stuck in the moderation queue.

Step 2: Advanced SEO Certification Course

Once you complete the SEO Foundation course (hopefully free of charge from the promotion above!) you can take it to the next level with the Advanced SEO Certification Course. This course is was also elaborated by Danny Drover, former lead SEO of Moz, and it was designed to give you all the tools and information you need to optimize your own websites or provide SEO consulting services for other people and businesses.

Here are the main features:

– 25+ hours of high quality eLearning
– Downloadable workbooks and exercises
– Topics about on-page and architecture best practices
– Online progress quiz and practice tests
– Comprehensive and up-to-date content

After taking this course you’ll receive a certificate that is trusted by several companies, including HP, Microsoft and Salesforce.

Who Should Learn About SEO?

In my opinion pretty much every professional should learn about SEO these days, because every single business out there needs a strong online presence. Suppose you are a secretary for a law firm. If you learn about SEO you will be able to optimize and promote the website of your firm, thus increasing its traffic and the number of clients that will come through the website. Guess what, once your bosses see the results they are probably going to give you a raise or a promotion.

Other examples of people who could use SEO to positively impact their careers:
– Freelance Writers
– Doctors, Dentists
– Small business owners
– Lawyers
– Private teachers and tutors
– Marketing professionals
– Consultants

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