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Reporter vs Expert - Why Most Bloggers Are Stuck Reporting

There are basically two types of bloggers in the world - reporters and experts - and some people perform both roles (usually the experts, it’s hard for reporters to become experts, but it’s easy for experts to report).

If you have ever taken an Internet marketing course or attended a seminar specifically for beginners, you have probably heard about the two different methodologies. Whenever the business model is based on content, and if you blog for money then the model is based on content, people are taught to either start as reporters, or if possible step up as experts.

I’ll be frank; you want to be the expert.

Reporters leverage the content of the experts and in most cases people start off as reporters because they haven’t established expertise. Experts enjoy the perks of preeminence, higher conversion rates because of perceived value, it’s easier to get publicity, people are more likely to seek you out rather than you having to seek others out, joint ventures come easier, etc… experts in most cases simply make more money and attract more attention.

Most Bloggers Are Reporters

The thing with expertise is that it requires something - experience. No person becomes an expert without doing things and learning. Bloggers usually start out without expertise and as a result begin their blogging journey by talking about everything going on in their niche (reporting) and by interviewing and talking about other experts (reporting again).

There’s nothing wrong with reporting of course and for many people it’s a necessity at first until you build up some expertise. Unfortunately the ratios are pretty skewed when it comes to reporters and experts - there are a lot more reporters than there are experts, hence reporters tend to struggle to gain attention and when they do, they often just enhance the reputation of the expert they are reporting on.

Don’t Replicate Your Teacher

If you have ever spent some time browsing products in the learn Internet marketing niche you will notice a pattern. Many people first study Internet marketing from a “guru” (for lack of a better term). The guru teaches how he or she is able to make money online, and very often the view that the student gleams is that in order to make money online you have to teach others how to make money online.

The end result of this process is a huge army of amateurs attempting to replicate what their teacher does in the same industry - the Internet marketing industry - not realizing that without expert status based on a proven record and all the perks that come with it, it’s next to impossible to succeed.

Even people, who enjoy marginal success, say for example growing an email list of 1,000 people, then go out and launch a product about how to grow an email list of 1,000 people. Now I have no problems with that, I think it’s fine to teach beginners and leverage whatever achievements you have, the problem is that people gravitate to the same niche - Internet marketing - and rarely have any key points of differentiation.

How many products out there do you know of that all claim to teach the same things - email marketing, SEO, pay per click, affiliate marketing, and all the sub-niches that fall under the category of Internet marketing. It’s a saturated market, yet when you see your teachers and other gurus making money teaching others how to make money (and let’s face it - making money as a subject is one of the most compelling) - your natural inclination is to follow in their footsteps.

If the key is to become an expert and you haven’t spent the last 5-10 years making money online, I suggest you look for another niche to establish expertise in.

Report on Your Process, Not Others

The secret to progress from reporter to expert is not to focus on other experts and instead report on your own journey. When you are learning how to do something and implementing things day by day, or studying other people’s work, you need to take your process and what you do as a result of what you learn, and use it as content for your blog.

It’s okay to talk about experts when you learn something from them, but always relate it to what you are doing. If you learn a technique from an expert it’s fine to state you learned it from them (and affiliate link to their product too!) but you should then take that technique, apply it to what you are doing and then report back YOUR results, not there’s. Frame things using your opinion - your stories - and don’t regurgitate what the expert said. The key is differentiation and personality, not replication.

Expertise comes from doing things most people don’t do and then talking about it. If you do this often enough you wake up one day as an expert, possibly without even realizing how it happened, simply because you were so good at reporting what you did.

You Are Already An Expert

Most people fail to become experts (or perceived as experts) because they don’t leverage what they already know. Every person who lives a life learns things as they go, takes action every day and knows something about something. The reason why they never become an expert is because they choose not to (which is fine for some, not everyone wants to be an expert), but if your goal is to blog your way to expertise and leave the world of reporting behind you have to start teaching and doing so by leveraging real experience.

Experience can come from what you do today and what you have done previously; you just need to take enough steps to demonstrate what you already know and what you are presently learning along your journey. I know so many people in my life, who are experts simply by virtue of the life they have lived, yet they are so insecure about what they know, they never commit their knowledge to words for fear of…well fear.

Blogs and the Web in general, are amazing resources when you leverage them as a communication tool to spread your expertise because of the sheer scope of people they can reach. If all you ever do is talk to people in person and share your experience using limited communication mediums, you haven’t much hope of becoming an expert. Take what you know and show other people through blogging, and you might be surprised how people change their perception of you in time.

Reporting Is A Stepping Stone

If your previous experience and expertise is from an area you want to leave behind or you are starting from “scratch”, then reporting is the path you must walk, at least for the short term.

Reporting is a lot of fun. Interviewing experts, talking about what other people are doing and just being part of a community is not a bad way to blog. In many cases people make a career of reporting (journalism is about just that), but if you truly want success and exponential results, at some point you will have to stand up and proclaim yourself as someone unusually good at something and then proceed to demonstrate it over and over again.

Have patience and focus on what you do to learn and then translate that experience into lessons for others, and remember, it’s okay to be a big fish in a small pond, that’s all most experts really are.

This article was by Yaro Starak, a professional blogger and my blog mentor. He is the leader of the Blog Mastermind mentoring program designed to teach bloggers how to earn a full time income blogging part time.

To get more information about Blog Mastermind click this link:

www.BlogMastermind.com


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How I got Traffic by Complaining on Twitter

The Gods of Karma are surely on my side this week. I want to share with you a story of Twitter, Aweber blog links and lots of Traffic.

OK, just over a week ago, I started my launch of my Web 2.0 Application Tutorial site. My landing page has a video which introduces users to a quickstart video tutorial series, and then an opt-in form where they put their name and email address.

I had just signed up to Aweber and, being an impatient soul, set it up quickly and threw my form out there.

Then I put out an ad on Adwords, on Google’s content network, to get some traffic to my page.

Where are the confirmations?

So, I started getting traffic, and some opt-ins, but I noticed that not a lot of people were verifying their sign-up, which meant they weren’t actually on my list.

I was on Twitter and I thought I would let the world know my woes. I have about 80 people following me at the moment. I typed in “Wondering why people are not confirming after signing up to my Aweber list”.

A few hours later I got a Twitter back from Justin Premick, who is on staff at Aweber. He offered to look at my page and see what he could do about my confirm rate. An hour later he got back to me with a load of advice, which I implemented, and thankfully it made a big difference. I have to say that after this experience, I would wholeheartedly recommend Aweber, based purely on their customer support.

Blog it

Anyway, I thank Justin for his help, and he asks me if he blog about this example. Of course I say “sure, go for it”. If it helps someone else out then great.

When I checked his blog post on Aweber, he had kindly linked to my site, which I thought was very nice of him.

Then yesterday, I started to get an awful lot of sign-ups to my list. Up until now I was getting about 6 - 10 sign-ups per day. Yesterday I got 51. I checked my stats, and sure enough, I was getting a ton of traffic from Justin’s blog post. In fact in the last day and a half, I have had 512 uniques from his post. Awesome.

It’s a small world

So it just goes to show, you never know who’s listening or reading what you are putting out there on the web. Just one random comment into the ether can bring great rewards.


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The Anatomy of a Sales Filter

A sales filter would be something along the lines of ‘give away the razor, charge for the blades’. I found a great example of how to do this in an internet marketing context yesterday, and I’m going to walk you through it.

I had a look at Joel Comm’s Adsense Secrets (I won’t link to it, I’m not an affiliate. Go google it.) I followed a link to it from Yaro Starak’s blog, as he said that it was for sale for only $9.

Now considering this product has been selling for the last few years at $97, that’s quite a reduction!

Now scan the sales page. When we get near the bottom, we get the offer. You will see there are several bonuses that you get with this product. Take a careful look. The second one is 1 months free subscription to his new Top 1% newsletter. Bingo!

You see, once you have bought Adsense Secrets, and after the free first month, you are automatically charged $29 per month for this subscription. You have to contact Joel if you don’t want to take this out.

Sneaky? Or smart business? I’ll let you decide that one.

So how could you use this technique in your own sales process.

Let’s look at the points to cover:

  1. The Irresistible Offer
    Make it quite clear how much the product should be worth, and what you are now selling it for. Make it so that it’s almost impossible to pass up. Make it a no-brainer. You could even give it away for free.
  2. The Back Door Product
    This will be a product with a higher value than your main offer product. In fact it’s probably the product you actually want to sell. Offer a the first month free, get them hooked, and then up-sell. If you go for the opt-out, you don’t even have to up-sell. But you might upset a few people.

Whether you go so far as to make that product opt-out, like Joel, or opt-in is up to you.

It will be interesting to see if there are any complaints from people who didn’t read the offer properly.


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How to do an Internet Business Launch

Some of you may or may not have noticed the build up around Jeff Walker’s Product Launch Formula over the past 4 weeks. Every blogger and his uncle seems to be a JW affiliate, so the bonus offers have been coming thick and fast.

I never had the intention of buying the PLF, but what I have been doing is watching everything that Jeff has been putting out over the last month, and there’s a lot of content there.

So I’m going to summarize here what I’ve picked up from Jeff’s launch process, and hopefully it will help anyone out there who wants to launch a product but can’t afford the $1997 price tag of PLF 2.

Sideways

The first we need to do is differentiate between an old style launch, and a new style one.

In the old style we would create a whopping big sales page, get some traffic to it, and let it do it’s stuff.

The new way is to turn the sales letter on it’s side, and turn it into a serial spread over 2, 4, 6 weeks or longer.

The main advantage to this is that your sales pitch is effectively broken up into bite size chunks that your prospect can digest. Because who really reads the whole of a sales page anyway?

Free Content

During this sideways process, you need to giveaway content to keep people hooked in, and to provide proof that your product or service works. Video is the key medium at the moment, but it could just as easily be free reports. The more people hear what you can do, and what your product will do for them, the more they will come to trust you. And ultimately, the more they trust, the more likely they are to buy.

Social Proof

This is where you show people that others are using your product successfully, or that you are having lots of interest in your new product. If people think that others have bought it or are interested, they will be more comfortable buying it themselves.

Mental Triggers

Throw in mental triggers like scarcity, time limits and price increases in the right places to give people that extra nudge to buy.

Offer

Finally get to the offer and guarantee. Hopefully by this stage you will have built up some good anticipation, and people will be banging your door down to buy this thing.

List Building

Throughout this whole process, you will have also been building a list. Get your traffic organically, PPC or through affiliates, and make sure you grab that e-mail address. They might not buy this time, but what about next time? As they say, having a list is like money in the bank.

Conclussion

I can’t say for myself whether this works as well as reported, but surely anything is better than a 30 page sales letter. I’ll be trying this process out for myself when I launch my new membership site in a couple of months, so I’ll let you know how it went.


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Using 43things.com as a Marketing Tool

Hi Guys,

Whilst doing some market research today, I came across 43things.com.

Now I have seen this site many times before, although I am not an active user.

But today it hit me what a great research and possibly marketing tool this is.

It’s often said that to make money online, all you have to do is:

1. Find out what people want and
2. Sell it to them.

Well on 43things, people tell you what they want to do. And you can see how many other people want to do the same things.

Plus you can comment and put links in your comments.

Not sure if anyone else has used 43things in such a way before, but I’d love to hear your thoughts.


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8 Ways to be More Innovative

Innovation is defined as ‘the act of introducing something new‘. In this article I want to give you some ideas on how you could be more innovative everyday.

Some people are said to have ‘Eureka’ moments, when something just clicks in their head and they have a brilliant new idea. But this idea is usually the fruit of a seed planted in your mind, at some point in the past. It didn’t just pop in there, it’s been growing as you’ve been feeding it over time.

And using the tips below, you will be able to be more innovative more regularly.

1. Fail

I hate to start the list on a negative note, but this is one of the most important points. Be prepared to fail. Because if you are trying to innovate, you will fail more than you will succeed. The trick here is to do it quickly. Know when you’ve failed, accept it, and move on. If you spend a year flogging a dead horse, you have wasted the opportunity to try many other more successful ideas during that time.

2. Learn

This actually comes in 2 forms. Firstly, learn from you failures. You’ve probably heard that a million times, but you’d be amazed at how many people ignore this. It’s important to analyze where you went wrong, and improve the next time.

Secondly, learn new stuff. Learn about what interests you, about what fires you up. Learn for learning’s sake. Because you never know when some piece of information is going to pop out at you, enabling you to make a connection that no-one else has made. Read the rest of this entry »


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Hi Guys,

Copyblogger has just announced it’s new job board.

On closer inspection this appears to powered by JobThread. From their site, you can install either a job widget, which shows job ads based on your blog category and keywords selected at sign up.

Or you can go for the full job board, where you charge what you like for ad postings, and then split the money 50/50 with JobThread.

This is a great idea if you have a high traffic site like Copyblogger, where you have the readership to justify charging for job postings.

As for smaller sites, the widget may be more appropriate, although time will tell whether this will be a good earner.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on this one.


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Virtual Learning Environments - the Future of Internet Marketing?

I have been thinking recently about Virtual Learning Environments (VLEs), as they seem to be ideal for the delivery of ‘paid for content’. In particular eCourses, which could range from Internet Marketing to Knitting!

This type of delivery is going to become huge in Internet Marketing. eBooks will still have a place out there, but with the increase in computing power, and the speed of the average net connection, rich media is the way forward for content delivery.

There are various ways this type of content could be delivered:

Blogs

Your material could be put on a blog. The advantages here are that it is a very flexible platform to publish any sort of media on, from videos and podcasts to articles and images. Plus it would be very quick to get set up.
The downside is that if you have quite a lot of content, this format doesn’t lend itself well to structured learning. How do you tell people what material you need them to look at first, without having to create an index page that links to all your content pages and blog entries?

Content Management Systems

I looked at CMS systems such as Drupal quite seriously. You can customise them quite easily, and add navigation through various administration panels. But it’s still really only 1 step away from a blog, and has some of the same disadvantages.

Open Source VLEs

Now we’re getting a bit closer. There is an open source package called Moodle, which is built specifically to admininster and deliver courses. It has modules for payment, course enrollment, blogs and forums. Various media can be embedded in it’s pages.

But I found that this might be a little too structured, depending on your needs of course. If your material is to be delivered over a fixed period of time, Moodle is probably ideal. But if your content is a little more open ended, lets say for a membership site where the content just keeps on expanding, this format might not quite offer that sort of flexibility.

Custom Built

Now I can tell you what my next project is going to be! I found a new site called the Encyclopedia of Life. It’s aim is to catalogue every species of animal on the planet. No I’m not getting into animal conservation. What I did notice is the layout of their pages. Just go and look at them now (if it’s working, they had some problems with their servers due to load). Take a look at one of the animal entries. They are just beautiful.

polar bear layout

See how much content they managed to get on 1 page! Everything is Ajax, so there is no page reloading. There’s a tabbed media frame at the top, which can display images, video, maps, audio. Then there is a contents panel on the left, with an Ajax refreshing content pane in the middle.

Now relate that page to the delivery of course content. Wouldn’t it be great to deliver your content in an environment like that?

A Framework in Development

So, with that in mind, I am going to be developing a new framework which will concentrate on the delivery of new media on the web. So watch this space!


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Get Quality Backlinks AND Make Money!

Hi Guys,

I just found this new site, called Qassia, which offers it’s users unlimited one way backlinks to your site.

In return you just have to provide what they call ‘Intel’, which is either short articles, or bits of information on people, companies or places.

They also say they are going to display Adsense ads using your own Google Id, but it doesn’t look like this has been implemented yet.

It looks like an interesting idea, and is still in private beta at the moment.

Follow this link to sign up.

Give it a try, what have you got to lose?


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Hi Guys,

This video is for beginners on the scene, and it explains Social Bookmarking and how to use it to build traffic to your site.

Enjoy!

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