The Official Guide to Launching a SUCCESSFUL blog/brand online (Vol. add YOUR feedback)

but didnt you say you already know most of the stuff? is it one on one? ims? calls? if its twice a week and probably a group of people, how does it work? not everyone joins at the same time.

sry for the thread hijack btw lol.
 
but didnt you say you already know most of the stuff? is it one on one? ims? calls? if its twice a week and probably a group of people, how does it work? not everyone joins at the same time.

sry for the thread hijack btw lol.
 
Originally Posted by Mycoldyourdone

but didnt you say you already know most of the stuff? is it one on one? ims? calls? if its twice a week and probably a group of people, how does it work? not everyone joins at the same time.

sry for the thread hijack btw lol.
Well I know it already because like I said i have been doing this for 6 years or so. But for a noob like yourself its worth gold.

Its 2 days a week  and he explains in the chat room how to make money and copy what he says. He also gives time for people to ask questions. It started like 1 month ago but all the transcripts is in VIP as well, so you can always catch up.

There is still people joining day by day.  Its alot of other stuff in the VIP section as well. such as secret money making methods that they only share in VIP.

I like it, its worth it to me.
 
Originally Posted by Mycoldyourdone

but didnt you say you already know most of the stuff? is it one on one? ims? calls? if its twice a week and probably a group of people, how does it work? not everyone joins at the same time.

sry for the thread hijack btw lol.
Well I know it already because like I said i have been doing this for 6 years or so. But for a noob like yourself its worth gold.

Its 2 days a week  and he explains in the chat room how to make money and copy what he says. He also gives time for people to ask questions. It started like 1 month ago but all the transcripts is in VIP as well, so you can always catch up.

There is still people joining day by day.  Its alot of other stuff in the VIP section as well. such as secret money making methods that they only share in VIP.

I like it, its worth it to me.
 
man, my crappy blog and crappy facebook needs more hits. definitely subscribing to this thread. need all the help I can get
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and I know I can be doing way better since I do have a little know-how: can set up my own blog, domain, html, etc etc
 
man, my crappy blog and crappy facebook needs more hits. definitely subscribing to this thread. need all the help I can get
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and I know I can be doing way better since I do have a little know-how: can set up my own blog, domain, html, etc etc
 
Well I've had mine (sig) for about 3 years and have a pretty decent readership, and I can tell you a few things:

-the FB fanpage is a good idea. It gives you a place to keep all your readers up on anything that involves what you're trying to do. Try to throw in some extra stuff besides post links like discussions, random thoughts, or whatever...make your readers feel like they're part of a club and make your fanpage worth the *like*. Keep it updated. Full disclosure, I kinda slacked on that with my own fanpage because I had a couple big projects going, but I made sure I kept my readers up on it so they didn't think I died or some !%$%.

-Once you start, don't stop. You'd be surprised how even a week off could dip your reader levels. Be mindful that we live in an age of everything all the time, so make sure to keep your readers interest so they don't get distracted by some other shiny object while you're gone.

-You'll probably want to use Twitter. I couldn't get down with it at first and to keep it C, I still don't !@%* with it all like that. However, I gotta say as a method to get information (good or bad) to a lot of people with minimal effort, it can't be beat. It's the best when it comes to exposure...the decency thereof is a seperate debate.

-Respond to every comment that invites a response. You can kinda let "nice post" and "good work" slide after a few times (a thanks never hurt tho) but if you see that somebody spent 10 minutes they could have used to watch porn reading some random !%$% you wrote AND felt it was worth a comment, the least you can do is make them feel acknowledged.

-Promote. It's kinda obvious, but nobody even knows that you have anything going on if you don't tell them, so make sure and make it known. You'll feel kinda like that guy standing on the corner handing out club flyers as the trashcn behind him fills up with 'em, but somebody's gonna be interested enough to give you a click. Encourage the folk you know to spread the word too.

-Connect with your readers. Make them feel appreciated. Hell, some of my readers are cooler than most of the folk I actually know.

- !@%* everything else I just said if your content ain't there. I mean, promotion and connections are nice, but if your actual material sucks, you're not gonna get any return vists, which is what builds a fanbase. Remember that odds are the people you want to read you can get the same information on another internet, but they come to you because you offer something unique, your own perspective. People follow personality more than posts, so throw some in yours.


I'm by no means an expert, but I started out with AIM away messages (
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) and now have a pretty sizable network of readers that honestly !@%* with my stylings, and they're now most of my market for the book I'm selling...so I halfway know what I'm doing. Kinda. Anyway, good luck to anybody who takes my advice (take that however you want
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)









Oh, and extra tip...save often. Random, but there's nothing more heartbreaking than typing an entire post and losing it in one fail swoop. News flash, it will NEVER say the exact same thing...I know for a fact, I typed this reply twice
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...aight, I'm done.
 
Well I've had mine (sig) for about 3 years and have a pretty decent readership, and I can tell you a few things:

-the FB fanpage is a good idea. It gives you a place to keep all your readers up on anything that involves what you're trying to do. Try to throw in some extra stuff besides post links like discussions, random thoughts, or whatever...make your readers feel like they're part of a club and make your fanpage worth the *like*. Keep it updated. Full disclosure, I kinda slacked on that with my own fanpage because I had a couple big projects going, but I made sure I kept my readers up on it so they didn't think I died or some !%$%.

-Once you start, don't stop. You'd be surprised how even a week off could dip your reader levels. Be mindful that we live in an age of everything all the time, so make sure to keep your readers interest so they don't get distracted by some other shiny object while you're gone.

-You'll probably want to use Twitter. I couldn't get down with it at first and to keep it C, I still don't !@%* with it all like that. However, I gotta say as a method to get information (good or bad) to a lot of people with minimal effort, it can't be beat. It's the best when it comes to exposure...the decency thereof is a seperate debate.

-Respond to every comment that invites a response. You can kinda let "nice post" and "good work" slide after a few times (a thanks never hurt tho) but if you see that somebody spent 10 minutes they could have used to watch porn reading some random !%$% you wrote AND felt it was worth a comment, the least you can do is make them feel acknowledged.

-Promote. It's kinda obvious, but nobody even knows that you have anything going on if you don't tell them, so make sure and make it known. You'll feel kinda like that guy standing on the corner handing out club flyers as the trashcn behind him fills up with 'em, but somebody's gonna be interested enough to give you a click. Encourage the folk you know to spread the word too.

-Connect with your readers. Make them feel appreciated. Hell, some of my readers are cooler than most of the folk I actually know.

- !@%* everything else I just said if your content ain't there. I mean, promotion and connections are nice, but if your actual material sucks, you're not gonna get any return vists, which is what builds a fanbase. Remember that odds are the people you want to read you can get the same information on another internet, but they come to you because you offer something unique, your own perspective. People follow personality more than posts, so throw some in yours.


I'm by no means an expert, but I started out with AIM away messages (
eek.gif
) and now have a pretty sizable network of readers that honestly !@%* with my stylings, and they're now most of my market for the book I'm selling...so I halfway know what I'm doing. Kinda. Anyway, good luck to anybody who takes my advice (take that however you want
laugh.gif
)









Oh, and extra tip...save often. Random, but there's nothing more heartbreaking than typing an entire post and losing it in one fail swoop. News flash, it will NEVER say the exact same thing...I know for a fact, I typed this reply twice
laugh.gif
...aight, I'm done.
 
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