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December 10th, 2010

How’s everyone doing? Had some hilarious threads going with Scott Brandon Hoffman on Facebook this evening. I can’t spell real well because my eyes are watering from laughing! Scott is a philosopher, inspirational speaker, host, comic, writer/producer, spiritual outlaw, and life long seeker of truth. It’s like Oprah & Letterman had a kid. Scott’s mission is to, and I will quote him:

“To Inspire, Wake Up, Elevate, Empower, and Entertain a Worldwide Audience into Living their full potential AND truth, all while having outrageous fun, seeing the humor AND the absurdity of it all, and to NOT take any of this Human Stuff too seriously.”

Definitely look him up. He is all about being genuine. He also attracts a full cast of characters.

Well I used to blog on a site for over 7+ years. At one time it was extremely popular though the genre was politics, I did meet a huge vast of people from all over the country and had a few run in’s with politicians and reporters alike, some even from the New Yuck Times, (no name dropping here). In the end, I have to say it also made me realize that I wasn’t pigeon-holed into an established political party as I had been when it first started. How’s that for confession?

But one of the things that made that blog successful, was

Contributing to the Conversation On Your Own Blog…

August 15th, 2009

conversationOver on a different forum related to marketing and blogging that I am a member of, there was a question that was posed that asked, “Is it poor form to comment on your own blog?” This is very important so I’d thought I’d share it here as well. This is how I responded.

As marketers one of our main goals is to attract people to our sites to have them potentially sign up for more information about potential products or services we may have. I use the word potential because the best way to have someone click the big X on your tab is first appear as if you are trying to sell something. If you are pitching, touting, overtly recommending to buy or sign up, people will do one thing, Run away! This is not to say that you can not recommend things and ask them to buy, but that should only come after they have earned your TRUST.

So how do they earn your trust? Firstly, by not pitching. Secondly, by offering value in the form of insights, education, thoughts, perspectives, interests, and humor. To do this, it will involve interaction. Certainly the number one ice breaker in the whole world is the weather followed by concerns of how things are going. There are psychological underpinnings in this small talk and it is usually a way two people determine whether (pun intended) each other want to continue in a dialog. What’s the best way to do this? It is to engage people in dialog by responding to people in your blog just as Julia suggested. People love it when you engage them and consider their questions, ideas, or concerns important. They even love it more when you ask THEM what they think about something. This isn’t something that we have to be phony about. It’s just having genuine and concerned thoughts and ideas that will resonate with people.

So NO there is nothing wrong with commenting on your own blog posts. In fact I encourage it. I encourage it on all the social media you use. Engaging people and building relationships is something that will differentiate you from all the other spammers using social media as nothing more than an advertising bill board. In all your interactions with new people you meet should end with a question. This is the whole concept behind ATTRACTION marketing.

I’d like to hear your opinions…

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Helping Small Business To Make Your Business Big

August 9th, 2009

cornerstoreAs online marketers we are constantly made aware of new marketing opportunities that appear to us each and every day. If we indeed are true marketers, we see these opportunities as ones that we could potentially succeed with. We do not limit our own potential. Notwithstanding, as entrepreneurs we recognize our need to be able to be nimble enough to potentially capitalize on these opportunities when they present themselves. We have the need to be able to quickly adapt to these new opportunities, to execute them, and put ourselves in a position to be able to profit from them. So how can we go about putting ourselves in this position?

The thousand dollar sentence in the first paragraph, or million to those who don’t like to be limited, is “We do not limit our potential”. In the course of learning online marketing we may think that we are only working in the realm of the internet, but in actuality, our knowledge is not limited to only the online realm. Let me explain. We recognize our ability to be able to advertise or get our messages out to “targeted” audiences. We recognize that it doesn’t take extremely large budgets to do so. We know that there are alternatives to conventional media and we know them well. We recognize and understand the concept of attraction marketing. These are what we do to build our own businesses. Why couldn’t these same concepts be transferred to traditional brick and mortar small businesses? That is exactly what is happening.

There are thousands upon thousands of businesses that are now starting to use the internet to help their traditional brick and mortar business. This goes far beyond the scope of a website that is simply an electronic brochure that provides a list of services and prices. These are websites that are using social media in the form of Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and blogging. These businesses are involving their customers and potential customers with dialog, a two way interaction. They are putting faces behind their business names and engaging in dialog that informs, educates, and even entertains their customers. They are using Twitter in their customer service. They are using Youtube to demonstrate uses of their products. They are providing articles on Facebook to show how their products and services can benefit their customers. There are dry cleaning businesses that send out notifications via Twitter that people can come and pick up their items. There are pizza parlors letting people know their pizza delivery will be there within one minute via Twitter. There are hardware stores providing people with links to “How-To” instructions along with price lists for specific home repair projects on Facebook. There are businesses letting people know that there are specials going on in their stores on Twitter and Facebook. There are stores that will answer questions about anything that they have expertise with FAQ sections of their stores blog. There are thousands upon thousands of newletters getting sent from businesses providing customers with information about their business, how they interact with the community, and other things that may interest them.

So why couldn’t you be the one that shows your local small businessman how to do this? Yes you. After all, you know these techniques. You may have to learn a little about some of the traditional marketing methods but for the most part, there is not a business around that wouldn’t like to be able to do this. Why can’t you be the one that makes small businesses aware of the potential? Aware of the cost savings? Aware that you can be the one that helps them achieve that goal?

I can see it now. The Sunset Drive In with their own Tuesday and Thursday burger specials with free fries if they sign up for the newsletter. The blog of Bill’s Dry Cleaning offering Twitter notification that their cleaning is done and tips-n-tricks to avoid staining for certain material. Bill also is the king of puns. The Facebook page of Angela, the one who not only gives you a great haircut at her hair styling salon, but a short neck massage that will have you coming back for more. Angela also offers a discount for referrals and for those who are subscribed to her newsletter. You get the picture. This opens up a world of opportunity for yourself if you can cater to these small businesses.

Show them what social media is, how they can interact with their customers, how they can combine some of their traditional marketing with social media, how to make their business stand out from the others, and how they can start letting people get to know ‘them’. Implementing this will not only help you make a profit, but can literally change the lives of those businesses that are now struggling because of the economy. This could change the futures of many of those mutual entrepreneurial family that you are a part of. I’ll leave you with one last item that makes this opportunity much easier to do than you may think it will be. I’ll leave it in a form of a question. How many people within a 10 square mile area of where you are right now, know how to teach and educate these people on the techniques I was just writing about?

Have a remarkable day and help your local small businesses grow.

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My Passion For Building My Business

July 7th, 2009

Romanian Child, Passion, Business, Empathy, HelpJohnathan Budd had a highly passionate post with a video and at the end we were asked to leave a comment:

I want you to LEAVE the BIGGEST reason you are building your business, spending your time learning new goals, researching how to succeed, and developing yourself into an entrepreneur.

This is how I responded.

I am driven.  I am motivated.  In that internet marketing is now a science, it is the creative aspects that I like.  Creative aspects for me are the results from the originality of thought, the expression, the interaction, the learning, the teaching, and gaining satisfaction from accomplishment.  The challenges make it much more fulfilling than any 9-5 job ever could.  It’s like I am painting a masterpiece and I have to concentrate on the brush strokes on a small corner of the painting.  As I work on the colors and learn how to mix the paint to achieve the exact real life colors and textures and then transfer them to the canvas, a picture of the future is emerging.

I of course will have to consult with others with whom I will associate to have them help and guide me and give me perspective to the process of finishing the painting.  And it will be those relationships that I end up fostering that will determine whether my painting is a masterpiece.  I can’t do it myself and when I do finish the painting, it will be because of those with whom I trusted and shared my passions.  The success will be reciprocal as one of my passions is to help people understand and achieve things that they didn’t know they could archive or thought unattainable.  My way is perfect only for me.  But there are things I can offer that will help others and in return I will learn from others.

In the end, I want to be able to help people and kids in some of the eastern Europe countries that would make a typical U.S. minimum wage job seem like a muti 6 figure job here.  Outside of the main cities there are families that live on $50 a month, don’t have a water heater, use outhouses still, and live the life our parents and grandparents lived in the 20′s and 30′s.  There are orphanages whose conditions are deplorable at best, and run by corrupt governments and bureaucracies were little ends up directly benefiting the children.  That’s my dream. to see the smile of some happy children who are the happiest they’ve been in their lives just because I bought them all some new shoes.

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