Archive for April, 2010

Part 2: More Blogging Results: Reaching Your Conversion Goals

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

By Alice Seba

In part 1, we talked about knowing the traffic and conversion purposes of your blog posts. Both are important, but it might be time to start taking a practical look at things. It’ll save you plenty of hard work and help you get a lot more out of the work you put into your blog.

If you’ve been putting most of your focus into traffic, let’s step back and worry about it less and focus on getting more RESULTS from the traffic you do have.

Because let’s get serious, big traffic can come with its share of big headaches. More email and comments to manage. Readers who have unrealistic feelings of entitlement and can suck your energy dry. See you don’t need a ton of raving fans, you just need some dedicated consumers who love to spend their money buying your stuff. Theyíre two completely different things. Don’t mistake popularity for profitability.

Here are a few tips to help you increase your conversions.

1. Know Your Conversion Purpose: Once you know the reason why for your post, create your post within that frame. That includes:

- The title
- Topic
- Angle/Opinion

That doesn’t mean title your blog post “Buy Hamster Wheels” Here and say, I think you should buy a hamster wheel because Not at all, you can be informative while you sell.

Choose a title, topic and angle/opinion that would be of interest to someone who would sign up for your mailing list or would buy the product you are promoting.

For example, if you’re selling an info product about flat abs, some post titles might be:

- 5 Starter Tips for Flat Abs
- How what you eats affects your abdominal muscles

While you can write on a wide variety of topics, keep it focused when you want to sell a specific product. In this example, you probably wouldn’t write a general weight loss or eating healthy article if you specifically want to sell the flat abs product. You’d probably promote something else that is more fitting.

2. Call-to-Action: If you forget everything else about this blog post, remember this. You have to tell your reader what you want them to do or itís not likely theyíre going to do it. You have to guide your reader to EXACTLY what you want to happen. If you think they should sign up for your newsletter, tell them to do it and give them a good reason why. If you think they should buy a certain product again, tell them to do it and back it up with a good reason why.

Make sure your call-to-action is:

- Strategically placed: Don’t simply put your call-to-action at the end of the post as an after-thought, put it into the context of the post wherever it is appropriate. For example, if you’re sharing tips for cleaning silver jewellery make a bulleted list of tips and one of those tips is to use your favourite silver cleaner.

- Make it compelling, yet conversational: I know what you’re thinking, you donít want your blog to turn into a sales pitch. It doesn’t have to be. When you believe in the products you sell, it’s a natural fit to your conversations. Think of it as a conversation with friends. You wouldn’t hesitate to recommend and encourage them to buy a product they need.

- Repeated: Say it again in future posts. Don’t just mention a product once and expect that to do the trick. Mention your best products and your newsletter frequently whenever itís appropriate to the topic.

- A Link is Not a Call-to-Action: Just linking keywords to a product isn’t enough. For example, if you include a link like this:

it is NOT a call-to-action. It’s just you talking about and linking to some shampoo. You can link that way for keyword purposes, but you also need to give your readers a more direct call to action For example, “You can buy it here”, “If you buy it at X, you get a X discount. It’s an amazing deal”.

What About Blog Design?

You can fiddle with the design of your blog, test different ad positions but it usually comes down to your blog post. Keep your overall design simple and add your sign-up box and a compelling reason to subscriber in a prominent place. But calls-to-actions must be in your posts for best results. It’s the area of your blog where your readers are focused (reading your posts) so use that space to your advantage.

Confident for Conversion

- Act like you know what youíre talking about, because seriously, you DO. And if you don’t or your ghostwriters don’t, maybe it’s time to find someone who does or move onto something else.

- Be confident in your writing (see above), but be even more confident in the product recommendations you make.  Think of the recommendations you make to friends and people you talk to in person. You talk about movies, TV shows, stores and special deals and you do it naturally, without even thinking about it.

- Observe other bloggers who sell confidently and informatively. What language do they use? What language do they not use? What are their calls to action?

Be Natural, but Work Toward Being a Naturally Informative Sales Person

You should always be yourself, but continue to stretch your comfort zone. The more you get accustomed to incorporating a call-to-action throughout your work, the more natural it will be for you and for your readers. Get rid of the guilt and hesitation because when you give your readers a call-to-action, you are giving them exactly what theyíre looking for. Whether it’s a subscription to your newsletter for more tips, a product that will help them with what they’re looking for you’re doing your readers a favor.

About the Author: Alice Seba is the creator of Contentrix.com and one of the first to get Ed interested in growing organic search traffic. But what good is the traffic without the conversion? Click here for your free Profit with Content guide.

Get In Google’s Backdoor

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

Yesterday I released a report which outlines a kick ass strategy to get a boat load of rankings and backlinks in Google without having to write a single piece of extra content.

If you’ve not read the report yet then you can grab it here:

Download The Report Here

Once you’ve checked out the report then go take a look at this killer WordPress plugin we have for you which takes all the hard work out of the process.

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Dan.

It’s Over #30dc

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

It’s gone (ish)

The big discount to the already incredibly cheap “Starting From Scratch” course will be gone by 5pm Eastern US time today.

That’s it.

From then on it will be available at the more expensive price.

To take advantage of this discount (and get a free sample lesson) you need
to

Head to http://www.ed-ucationonline.com/start-from-scratch

Sign up and enter the coupon code: lastchance

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WORST.TESTIMONIAL.EVER
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To further prove my radical tendencies - I want to reprint this complaint about the “Starting From Scratch” course.

“I have to say I was beginning to think this course was a re-hash of the 30 day challenge, and yes I admit it I even thought it was a bit of a rip off.
Re do the 30dc and charge people $100 for it, nice idea?”

Not sounding to good so far… BUT WAIT

“But that’s not like Ed I thought, so I stuck with it.
This part of the course was really inspirational and probably worth the price on its own. So thanks guys, and Ed I’m sorry I ever doubted you.”

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I TOLD YOU…
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That first week of the 30dc challenge is not a throw away. It’s the same thing I make my very big buck paying mentoree’s do - IT’s what I DO!!!!!

We don’t pull punches, so I won’t apologise for covering it (as one module of a twelve part course) it’s best practice for finding a market that will work.

(Not to mention - I tailor it for “Starting From Scratch” students)

Anyway, it’s your last chance to check it out for the discount price…

Head to http://www.ed-ucationonline.com/start-from-scratch

Sign up and enter the coupon code: lastchance

Speaking of that first week of the #30dc…

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DONT TELL ME ITS OVER
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It is over.

The Thirty Day Challenge as you know and love will be taken down at the end of May.

I’ll explain why over the course of this month.

The process still works - if you’re still going through it - You should keep going.

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WE CAN REBUILD IT.
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I’m not an idiot.

There is no way I’m going to leave you hanging. What will replace the Thirty Day Challenge will be radical.

It will be state of the art.

It will be beautiful

It will be fun.

It will be easier.

I will make the same lame jokes…

Even Drummers will be able to do it.

BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY

It will be 100% free.

AND

It will be more EFFECTIVE.

Please don’t stress, i’ll explain everything over the next few days.

Ed

PS Today, I published a new magazine, created an enhanced podcast and published my first book of photography on iBooks… before lunch! Last time I published a magazine, I almost went bankrupt and it took me four years to pay everyone back!!!

It cost me exactly ZERO dollars to do all of this (In a morning!). We are so lucky to be able to start a business today. Don’t wait. Please.

PPS My iPad rules.


Operation iPad is go - How You Can Follow Along! #30dc

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

I know I have been pretty low-key about my views on the iPad…

In all seriousness, I believe this is the most important leap in IT since the mouse.

So important, I’m flying to the USA to bring you my first impressions of this most amazing device.

And we will be live broadcasting the whole way with reviews, what makes this relevant to you an your online business and just the incredible craziness of flying all this way for a day.

Not to mention, watching a primo lesson in how to do market leadership and product creation.

Their are two ways you can participate

1. Follow along at http://www.paulsipad.com -This is where we will be doing our live streaming. I’ll be tweeting myself blind at http://twitter.com/Ed_Dale

2. ARE YOU IN LA AND AT A LOOSE END ON THE 3RD?

Come and join the festivities! - after we have collected the iPads we will be having a celebration lunch up in the valley (Like Way Cool!)

Now the tricky bit is that we don’t know what the line situation will be like. So time and location will need to be flexible.

We will be at the Sherman Oaks Apple Store sometime midmorning to get our iPads - so you might want to plan to be around there - we will eat / install iPad apps and in general gaze in awe/ somewhere in the district…

Ed

PS I hope you can separate my love of Apple from my dead serious belief that this device changes everything. Mark my words - this is the future of computing for the rest of us - the first computer that will not make the user feel stupid.

That is awesome, to be present at day 0 for that, unreal.

(Thanks Julie for the best birthday present ever!)