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1 Million PageviewsOn a Small BudgetWill Chen – Wise Bread.com

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4 Cs of Blog Marketing

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4 Cs of Blog Marketing

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Clock Management How to become 43 times more efficient with your

time.

Community Building Discover the next Trent or JD before they become

super stars.

Content How to produce better content than the pros.

Confidence Immediately double your opportunities.

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Clock ManagementHow much time should I spend on

marketing?

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Sit back and relax… 50% of your time on marketing

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Are you f*@%ing serious?

Who are you competing with?• Content farms — Demand Media 6000+ articles a day

at $15 a post.

• Big Corp. & MSM — Spending millions to acquire and market blogs.

• Journalists — Unemployed ones are becoming great bloggers.

• Other bloggers — barriers of entry are lower than ever before.

• Other platforms — Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr.8

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How do you start your day?

Templates = Time MachinesLet’s look at a simple weekly email

• 1 standard email = 5 minutes every week.

• In 5 years = 1,300 minutes (21 hours)

What if you developed a template?

• Writing a template = 30 minutes

• 30 minutes saving you 1,300 minutes a 43x return

• If shared with 2 other people in the company = 64.5 days saved, 130x return

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Templates = Time MachinesIf you don’t have a template

• Cannot take vacation.

• Cannot train new staff.

• Cannot sell company.

Action steps!

Develop a list of tasks (no matter now small) you do on a weekly basis.

Develop a template every day. Make it your top priority.

Keep track of your template ROI.

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4 Cs of Marketing

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Clock Management How to become 43 times more efficient with your time.

Community BuildingDiscover the next Trent or JD before

they become super stars.

Content How to produce better content than the pros.

Confidence Immediately double your opportunities.

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“Skate to where the puck is going to be”

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Higher ROI targeting future stars

Where the puck are they?

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How we find rising stars

No time to do the analysis yourself?

Subscribe to Wise1000 Newsletter for weekly list of top 30 fastest growing and falling blogs.

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4 Cs of Blog Marketing

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Community Building Discover the next Trent or JD before they become moguls.

Content How to produce better content

than the pros.

Watching trendsCatching brilliant ideas

Confidence

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On Super Bowl Sunday search for “seven layer dip” went up 1,360%

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6 inches rule

4 Cs of Blog Marketing

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Clock Management How to become 43 times more efficient with your time.

Community Building Discover the next Trent or JD before they become super stars.

Content How to compete and beat the pros.

Confidence Immediately double your

opportunities.

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Reverse pitch everyone

This is the Best Slide EverWhy you don’t have confidence

• Parents taught you to value humility.

• Sales people are grease balls.

• Fear of public speaking, contacting people, raising expectations.

How to turn on your confidence

You help people save money. You’re doing THEM a favor.

“I’m really good at…”

Is it going to eat you?

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4 Cs of Marketing

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Clock Management Become 43 times more effective by using

templates.

Community Building Find the new super stars with science, then meet

them in person.

Content Tracking trends and never lose brilliant ideas.

Confidence Reverse pitch everyone you meet.

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T h e E n d

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Q&A

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“What's been the best way to turn first time visitors to repeat visitors?”

— Ben, MoneySmartLife.com

“What is the best way to keep visitors on your blog once they discover it?”

— Mike, TheFinancialBlogger.com

5 Formatting Tips From the ProsFormatting tips we learned from About.com

1. Link to best related article in first paragraph.

2. Write short sentences that are easy to scan.

3. Use bullets, bold text, and highlighting to make your point.

4. Limit to one idea per paragraph.

5. Strong call to action at the end that identifies clear benefits. For example:

Increase pageviews by 20%

Click on wisebread.com/fincon11 and download your marketing action plan!

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Credits

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Photos Half a Pizza by Wanpark2. Where the Puck is Going by Clydeorama. Warm Coffee = Warm Feelings by Zavarykin Sergey. Socal Meetup by Scott Huber of Adaptu. Judo Flip by Jose A Dianes. Cake is a Lie by Maako Tazawa. Girl and the Sea by Manel Gutierrez. Curtains by Jamie Hladky All other photos from istock.

Special thanks to Accounting services — Costa Grand. Legal advice — Dewey, Cheetham & Howe. Dessert Chef — Tyra Meesu. Animal Control Officer — Turner Luce. General Awesomeness — Ashley Jacobs

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