Here's an easy way to get better at promoting your creations:
Watch 30 minutes of the home shopping network and take notes on how they pitch their products.
I learned more watching them sell a pair of $50 shoes than I did in most books I've read about sales.
Now, on to this week's ideas...
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1. 11 Ways To Use Blog Posts To Get Twitter Followers
"Take a paragraph from your blog post and write it as a tweet. Then remove the paragraph from your blog post and embed the tweet to replace it."
One of the most effective ways to grow your Twitter account doesn't even happen on the platform.
In this post I reveal 11 ways to use blog posts to get Twitter followers including how to create complementary content on Twitter, find people who have already shared your blog posts on Twitter, and promote your Twitter account in the right places on your blog.
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2. Give Away 99% Of Your Expertise For Free And Monetize The Last 1%
"When people pay for the last 1%, what they're really buying is the organization, implementation, and community surrounding all your ideas."
I completely agree with the premise of this article and it's an approach that's been a key to my success.
As he says, "If you can't get people to pay attention to your free work, you aren't going to be able to get people to pay attention to your paid work."
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3. Why You Should Build An Antilibrary
"An antilibrary is a private collection of unread books."
This will likely change the way you think about books.
She suggests rather than have shelves full of books you've read, there's more value in having shelves of books you haven't read but can use as research material.
Instead of a library that reflects what you know, create one that reflects what you want to explore.
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4. How To Get 277,000 Instagram Followers Without Spending A Dollar
"Comments go up 10x when people know you'll acknowledge and chat with them."
I've recently started to post more on Instagram (you can connect with me here), so I found this particularly interesting.
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5. The 11 Laws Of Showrunning
"Always describe a path to success."
You may never have your own TV series, but I guarantee this will help you with any kind of creative work you ever produce - especially if your creations are a team effort.
Emmy-winning television producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach compiled his best advice for other showrunners into these 11 laws of showrunning.
The laws include to know your show and tell everyone what it is, make decisions early and often, and expect your staff to perform at various levels of competence.
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My Final Words Of The Week
On average, sponsors of my newsletter last week got 116 clicks on their ads.
No sponsor got less than 88 clicks.
Not bad for a $100 investment.
(And yes, those clicks also led to subscribers, sales, leads, etc.)
Have a great week!
Josh
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