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Introduction

Webinars have become one of the most popular ways to promote a business in the past few years. They are so effective because they provide an immersiveness that other forums of media do not and attendees get real-time information delivered straight to them, not to mention the interactivity of question-and-answer sessions. According to the Adobe Software blog, webinars rank in the top three of the content delivery methods out there.

If you are reading this book and have no idea what the word ‘webinar’ actually means, it is a method of communicating to a group via a specific platform, with the ability to share information with them like voice, text, slides, multimedia and more. Webinar is a play off of the word ‘seminar’ because that’s what a webinar basically is – a seminar for the web.

In order to use a webinar to promote your business, you are going to need to know the secrets to a successful webinar. This book is your guide to putting on a successful webinar, including emphasis on the most important concepts. According to SlideShare, the elements that engage 70% of people the most are interesting content and a passionate speaker.

This book will help you become a passionate and engaging speaker, as well as develop your idea so that you can host the best webinar possible. In addition, we will be covering other concepts that are vital to webinars, such as the equipment that you will need, mastering Q&A’s, working with co-organizers and hiring staff and much more.

This book is divided into three sections. The first section will cover what you need to do before your webinar starts. The second is information you will need to start your webinar and things that happen during. Finally, the third section will cover what happens after your webinar is over and how you can begin preparing for the next one.

Each section will explore in-depth the topics of webinars and at the end you will be able to prepare and hold a webinar with confidence. Here are just a few of the benefits that you will get out of this book.

• Understanding what the available platforms are for conducting webinars and how much they cost, as well as information on how to use them. These programs are complex and often have a great
deal of features. You will be able to understand how these programs work with this book.

• You will also learn how to choose the topic for discussion during your webinar. Choosing a topic that is interesting and engaging is very important because it a significant number of attendees go to webinars simply because of the topic.

• How to prepare for your webinar, including how to do marketing and advertising. You are going to need to let people know about your webinar and most people are pretty lost the first time that they try to get attendees. You will have some tools for promoting your webinar when you finish this book. You will also learn how to prepare your slides, do a rehearsal and make sure that you are completely ready to run a webinar.

• You will learn methods for improving your presenting skills, including how to have better diction, body language and many other factors.

• You will be able to choose which equipment you want to use for your webinar, and make sure that you present yourself in the best way possible like tips for screen sharing, camera, lighting, backdrop and more.

• You will be able to improve your current webinars by making them more interesting and engaging, including the way that you present slides and using alternative forms of multimedia to make your webinar amazing.

• Learn how to increase your attendees by partnering up with other speakers and each of you giving information to the audience. A webinar with one expert is great, but a webinar with multiple experts can’t be missed.

• Everything you need to know about monetizing your webinar, including how to charge admission for your webinars and how to host webinars for free but make money by creating other revenue streams. There are many people making very good money with their webinars and you can do the same.

• You’ll learn what to do at the end of a webinar in order to get people to take action, whether that means signing up for an email list or actually buying something that you are selling. The whole point of free webinars is to point consumers towards the alternative revenue streams and then convince them to take immediate action.

• You’ll also learn what it takes to get people to come back to your future webinars. If you don’t have return attendees, then you will be starting over every single webinar you do. This book contains tips on how to make them want to sign up for your next webinar and then how you can actually convince them to show up.

• In addition, you will learn how you can create a business from your archived webinars including tips for placing them on YouTube and bundling them up into a course and selling it separately (via a webinar of course).

• Finally, you will learn things that will help you immensely if this is your first time doing a webinar. For example, do you know which day or days of the week is best for a webinar? Do you know how long most attendees prefer them to be? If you are going to charge for your webinar do you know what price range will make people attend and at what point you will price yourself out of business? These are all things that are covered in this book

This is going to be an exciting journey through the world of webinars and you will learn more than you ever have before to create the perfect webinar business. If you have struggled with webinars in the past, then this book will help you get back on track and make the kind of money that you have always wanted to from webinars.

Chapter 1: The Tools of the Trade

In order to run a successful webinar, you are going to need some tools. There are certain pieces of hardware and software that are required to host a successful webinar and understanding what they are, and how to use them properly is going to allow you to become a better webinar host.

Your Internet Connection

Let’s start with your internet connection. This is definitely an important aspect of webinars because your data is going to be streamed to dozens or hundreds of people and you can’t have that data dropping out at inconvenient points. It isn’t good for your business.

So make sure that your internet connection is super-fast, say around 10 mbps minimum, and that you use a wired connection. Don’t connect with Wi-Fi because it is much more unstable than a LAN connection. This means that you are going to have to do the webinar in your home or office, somewhere that you have access to the model and can plug in a LAN cable that allows you to directly connect.

If you have to, you can use Wi-Fi, but just keep in mind that your data may not get through to all of your attendees every time. Most of the time, people will let you know that they didn’t hear you or catch the last concept you were talking about, but if it happens too often too a multitude of people attending your webinar, you will find very few that want to return for a future session.

Your Computer

Your computer is the next thing that we are going to discuss because it is just as important as your platform or the type of internet connection you have. In fact, these three things tie for first place if you were going to try to prioritize the equipment that you’ll need for a webinar.

Because your computer will be running multiple programs at once, you will need to have a processer with multiple cores and a good CPU speed. You will also need to have plenty of RAM and a good soundcard that allows sound to travel over the internet and still be perfectly clear to the people that are hearing it.

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Office Fitness Personal Use Ebook

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Introduction

It can be tough to stay fit and healthy when you’re working a desk job. It doesn’t matter if you’re spending 8 to 10 hours a day at an office, or if you’re working from home. Staying in shape when you work at a desk can be quite a challenge. I’m sure you’ve heard about the dangers of a sedentary lifestyle. We weren’t designed to sit for hours at a time and some health care professionals now refer to sitting as the new smoking. Sitting for long periods of time has been associated with obesity and metabolic syndrome, both of which bring with them a slew of health concerns including increased risks for heart disease and stroke. It’s just not a natural state for a species that evolved for tens of thousands of years as hunters and gatherers.

We’re not designed to sit all day. Because of that staying healthy if you sit in an office all day can be a challenge. It doesn’t matter if you’re working in an office, or from a desk at home. If you spend the majority of your time sitting down, you need to take a proactive approach. After all, there’s only so much you can do outside of working hours. It’s important to do what you can while you’re at work.

Throughout this guide, we'll take a look at diet, exercise, and mindset. By combining these three approaches, you have the best chance of seeing results and sticking to a healthy lifestyle.

The healthier and the more active you can be at work, the less you have to worry about it in your time off. That means you have more time to have fun and enjoy with your loved ones in the evenings and on the weekend. Does this mean you can do and eat whatever you want outside of the office? Of course not. But it does give you more options and a bit of leeway to indulge in a treat or spend a Saturday binge watching Netflix.

Does this mean you need to spend all your working hours standing, walking around, or doing chair exercises? Of course not. The goal is to strive for balance. Small changes and healthy habits can make a big difference in how you feel.

Let’s dive right in by talking about your diet and how you can make sure you eat healthy at the office.

Sticking To A Healthy Diet At The Office

What you eat has a big impact on how well you feel, how fit you are, and even how much you will get done at work. When you eat a big lunch of food that's not that good for you (think pigging out on pizza or the Chinese buffet down the road), makes you come back ready to take a nap in the early afternoon instead of finishing up a big project. And those pick-me-up, sugary snacks you get out of the vending machine only make you feel better for a little while before you crash from your sugar high. In other words, eating food that's good for you and sticking to a healthy diet is important. But working in an office, or even from your desk at home doesn't make it easy to eat well. In this chapter, we'll discuss sticking to a healthy diet at the office. Let's start by looking at the importance of eating healthy and the challenges it brings in a little more detail.

The Importance Of Eating Healthy

There are a lot of great reasons for eating healthy. By choosing the right foods, you greatly improve your chances of staying healthy and keeping your weight in check. When it comes to your job, eating healthy even helps you perform better. You have more focus and energy when you fuel your body with healthy fare instead of junk.

If you want to stay on top of your game and have the energy to make it through even the longest of work days, you have to choose carefully what you put on your plate and in your cup. Eating healthy, well-balanced meals is the goal here, particularly at lunchtime and of course breakfast.

The Challenges Of Eating Healthy At The Office

Sadly most offices and break rooms are stuffed with unhealthy food options. You have the vending machines, the box of donuts on the break table that your boss brought in, and of course lots of takeout and fast food options for lunch. Hunting down healthy food in and around the office can be a bit of a challenge.

We already talked about some of the challenges you face in an office environment. There’s the temptation of unhealthy food brought in to share like that box of donuts, birthday cake, or the pizza party. The temptation of having free junk food is bad enough on a good day. When you're stressed, bored, or tired and looking for a way to make it through your workday it gets worse. It's hard to be good and hold out until you can cook a healthy dinner at home when the vending machine full of chips, cookies, and chocolate beckons. You know the sugar or salt will give you a quick burst of energy. Or how about a quick trip to the coffee cart for a sugar and caffeine filled treat. Both are short term solutions that will do more harm than good in the long run. But they are also tempting and close by.

Just being aware of these temptations will help you maneuver around them. But it doesn’t have to stop there. I have some tips for you that make eating healthy and avoiding the office junk food trap easier.

Tips For Eating Healthy At Your Desk

Your best policy when it comes to sticking to a healthy diet at work and in general is to be prepared. That’s what most of these tips have in common. It’s much easier to resist temptation if you’ve either just eaten a healthy and delicious meal, or you know you have an option within reach that’s good for you.

Start with a healthy and filling breakfast. If eating early in the morning doesn’t sound appealing and you usually just run on a cup of coffee, pack yourself a healthy snack that you can eat at your desk when you are

ready for your first meal. Eating something good for breakfast instead of skipping it will keep you from making bad food choices at lunch. Eggs or a whole grain dish like oatmeal are both good breakfast choices that will keep you full until lunch time.

Next, let’s talk about lunch. We’ve all had heavy, greasy, fast-food type lunches and we’ve all had days when we’ve overindulged. You know you don’t feel good by the time you make it back to your desk. You feel sluggish all afternoon and it’s hard to get much of anything done. A light and healthy lunch is a much better option. If you are lucky and have healthy options at the restaurants around work, that’s great. But for most of us, that can be a little hard and possibly expensive. Packing a lunch is often your best bet. If you make it yourself, you know exactly what goes into your food and thus into your body. Packing a lunch may seem like a bit of a chore at first, but it won’t take you long to make it part of your getting-ready routine. Salads, wraps, sandwiches, and even leftovers from dinner make great healthy lunch options. In a pinch, just grab some sandwich meat, cheese, nuts and fruit.

If you do have to eat out for lunch, make a choice of where to go and what to order early in the day, before you get too hungry and desperate. It’s easy to look up menus online and won’t take you long to come up with a few healthy lunch choices you can pick on those days when you’re not bringing your lunch.

With a filling breakfast and a healthy lunch under your belt, it should be pretty easy to make it until you get home for dinner. If you’re a snacker, eating only three healthy meals per day can be a bit of a challenge. The cold hard truth though is that you don’t need snacks once you make it past the toddler years. Eating no more than three meals should be just fine most days and it allows your insulin levels to drop naturally. Make it a goal to get out of the habit of snacking all day, even if it is on healthy

That being said, you should keep a small stash of healthy emergency food at your desk. You never know when you may be stuck at the office longer than expected, or you oversleep and have to head out without your healthy breakfast. Those are the days when you’ll be most tempted to hit the vending machine, or order in some Chinese takeout. Having a few healthy options including water, energy bars, fruit, nuts and whatever other healthy, shelf-stable fare you can think of will be priceless to help you stay on track.

Speaking of water, as you get into this healthy eating habit, drinking plenty of water throughout the day will help keep you hydrated, full, and on track with your healthy diet. Instead of grabbing a candy bar when you feel that afternoon slump, go get a glass of water or a cup of tea or coffee. When your stomach grumbles before it's time for your next meal, fill it with a cup of hot herbal tea. It works. Give it a try.

We'll talk about mindset in a lot more detail in chapter three. For now, start to think of food as fuel for your body. You want to perform well at work and just feel better in general. In order for that to happen, you have to pick the right fuel for your body. Make it a habit of thinking about that with every meal or snack you have. If it isn't good fuel for your body, skip it.

I mentioned this briefly at the beginning of this chapter, but it’s worth repeating. Plan ahead as much as you can and get into the habit of sticking to that plan. Pack your meals if you know you’ll be away from home, so you have full control over what you eat. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure when it comes to eating junk and becoming overweight. Or you may say an ounce of preparation prevents a pound or two from creeping on the scale.

Last but not least let's get real for a minute. Sticking to a healthy diet is something you should aim for most of the time, the key phrase being "most of the time". Don't beat yourself up over the occasional piece of birthday cake at the office, or indulging at the office Christmas party. Life is a balance and eating well is part of that. Indulge every now and then, but aim to eat healthy most of the time.

Just make sure it's "every now and then", not every day, or multiple times per week. I'm not giving you permission to pig out all the time. You know

better than that. Eat well, choose your food wisely, and you'll see great improvements in your health, well-being, and even productivity at work. Now that we’ve talked about diet, let’s take a look at what you can do about working out at the office.

Working Exercise Into Your Workday

Yes, you can exercise throughout your workday and even get a bit of a workout in right at your desk. Will it replace the gym? Of course not. What the tips and exercises I will share with you in this chapter will do is help you move a little more, ease the tension in your body, get the blood moving for better mental focus, and help you feel better and stay healthy.

Of course, a little workout during lunch will help on those days when you can’t make it to the gym or go for that morning run. But let’s not put the cart before the horse. Why do we need to worry about exercise in the first place? We are told that it’s important to move around more and work at least 60 minutes of physical activity into our busy days, but what are the actual benefits of working out?

Exercise is good for you. Our bodies were designed to help us move around. Evolutionally speaking they are designed for hours and hours of walking to gather food and hunt. They are not designed to sit in an office chair, car, or the couch. Moving around for at least an hour a day helps us offset some of the damage we’re doing to ourselves by spending too much time sitting down. It’s not good for our back and squishes our organs. Exercise also helps us burn some of the extra calories we're taking in through the food we eat and the drinks we drink. Take that pumpkin spice latte with extra whipped cream you treated yourself to this morning. Your body may not need all those extra calories and you need to burn off some of that sugar. Moving around more at the office will help you do at least some of that.

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How to Create a Pinterest Graphic

Using Pinterest can help a business get a good amount of traffic. But, many struggle to get pinners ever to click on their pins, let alone click through to their websites. If pinners bypass your pins altogether, Using Pinterest will end up being a poor strategy for your business.

There are some ways to optimize your pins so that they gain more atten-tion with pinners. A major factor is the graphic or image that you use. The image is the primary means for which people will become interested in exploring more about you. You need to make it stand out.

The first aspect of a Pinterest graphic is its size. The key is to make it longer rather than wide. If you were to make a wide graphic, Pinterest would truncate it, and pinners won’t be able to see the graphic, espe-cially if there is any text on it.

Pinners scroll down by nature when using Pinterest. Therefore, the longer your pins, the longer they focus on them. This is especially true if you make each section of the pin something they want to see. Consider using color to make your graphics stand out. Experiment with different colors and even add some blends or gradients into the mix. You should try to split test based on colors. For instance, try a blue pin and a green pin at the same time to see if one is favored over the other.

Add a significant number of supplemental images to your Pinterest graphics, but don’t overdo it. The images should be relevant to the mes-sage you are trying to convey. Too much flash, however, will get pinners to bypass your graphics.

Make sure you have the rights to use the graphics you include in your pins. Don’t take this issue lightly as there are companies that are paid to monitor copyright infringement. It is a serious offense that is likely to cost you several thousands of dollars. If you find a website that claims royalty free access to images, make sure you know their claims policy. You want them to fight for you if it ever comes down to that. When using text, make sure you are consistent with your font selections. Each section can have a different font but try to keep to no more than two or three fonts.

You want to ensure that the website you link to is relevant to what the graphic portrays. If not, you can expect to have your pins reported to Pin-terest.

How to Get Better Results from Pinterest

Pinterest is shaping up to be one of the most important platforms for businesses to use. It’s easy to get your message across. It has millions of members who love the platform, and it funnels mass amounts of traffic to websites. If this isn’t a recipe for success, nothing else is.

Just like anything else, there are right ways and wrong ways to approach the platform. One obvious wrong way is constant boasting about your business. No one cares, for the most part. You need to focus on what members are searching for and why. Keep selling or promotions down to a minimum.

A much better approach is to convince people of how your products or services can help with their situations. Obviously, this is not an easy task by any stretch. If you take the time to reach out to people and find out what they want, your Pinterest strategy becomes more defined.

Most people ignore the newsletter that Pinterest sends. This is a mistake. They are the authority on their platform, after all. They give tips and re-port on trends. It’s like having your own mini-marketing department. Granted, they are trying to hook you into advertising with them. But, this doesn’t mean the information they provide is useless.

Another way to get better results is to pin frequently. You obviously have an audience. As long as you stay focused on your market or niche and you find that people are sharing what you post, you should continue to post. Set up a schedule for what and when you are going to post.

There are reports published that state the best times to post on each of the social media channels. This is mostly noise that should be ignored. The biggest problems with this are people who miss that window of op-portunity often wait until the next one. And if they miss it again, there goes yet another day of inactivity. If you decide to use these optimal times, make sure you set up a service that can post for you at those times. You also need to ensure that you trust the service you enlist. If not, it can be difficult to get your account unbanned.

Overall, don’t expect instant results. Like all social media platforms, time is going to be your greatest ally. Stay focused on your strategy and keep going until your results start heading in your desired direction.

How to Manage Pinterest Boards

Pinterest is a great platform for businesses. One of the key features is the ability to create boards. These are much like categories. When you pin, you will be asked which board to pin to. Here are some guidelines for the best uses of these boards.

Before dealing with your boards, make sure your profile is set up and that you have a decent picture along with a description of your business. You may believe people don’t read your profile but in fact, many will. Also, include your website address as you’ll get a good number of pinners that will use it. This is free traffic to your website.

It’s usually best to have Pinterest accounts with a specific theme or niche, and this is key when determining what to name your boards. As of this writing, Pinterest does not prohibit people from multiple accounts. So, keep the accounts separate from personal and business. The downside is you will need to manage these multiple accounts.

Understanding Online Statistics Personal Use Ebook

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Introduction

t’s safe to say that most people who are making the change to move out of the cubicle and into the world of online entrepreneurship have little background in marketing or technology. All they know is that they are tired of the rat race and want to be in charge of their own business. That’s great! There’s never been a better time to be an entrepreneur! And you really don’t need a marketing or business degree to be successful in the online business game.

But, you do need to understand enough about your target audience, including their needs, pain points, and behaviors, to effectively serve them so that you can make a profit. The problem with that is that when we move into internet marketing, we plan to learn as we go so we can get it all up and going fast. Then we find out that there's so much to learn that it can be overwhelming!

New startups can have a tough time keeping up with the demands of providing their audience with what they want. Too often we find ourselves trying all sorts of things to drive traffic to our websites to increase our bottom line, but we often miss the mark totally. Why is it that we fail with the techniques that all of the online marketing gurus say can't fail?

t is often because we don’t have a handle on measuring the results. If we don’t really know what is working for us and what isn’t, we can’t give our audience more of what they want. To retain and convert our audience into raving customers and site ambassadors, we must use and optimize the right metrics! Have you ever felt like you were just throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks? We all have! But what you are going to find in this eBook will help you to understand how to measure the right metrics so that you can get more traction. It’s all here in an easy to understand format.

How Can Measuring Help Me?

Measuring the traffic and performance of your online presence can make or break a business. Analytics can do many things to help you stay in front of your ideal customer and to offer them things they really need and want. Without knowing this information, you could be spending time, energy and money marketing in the wrong places, to the wrong audiences, and with the wrong products. Here's a quick overview of what analytics can tell you:

Where traffic is coming from

How your traffic is converting

Where your traffic is converting the best

When the busiest times of the day and week are

What attracts the most traffic

What keywords people are using to arrive at your site

What types of copywriting techniques convert better

When you know these things, you can take much of the guesswork out of your marketing efforts. You will be able to make more informed decisions on things like:

What type of content to add to your website and social media

When to add it to get the most exposure

How to spend your marketing and advertising budget

Where you should focus more effort to get more targeted traffic and leads

What types of info products to create

What types of copywriting techniques and images your target audience responds to

What types of offers your target market responds best to

So basically, understanding your online stats will make you a more productive, effective entrepreneur! It’s as simple as that!

Bet you are ready to get started on figuring out how to gather and analyze this information so that you can stop guessing. Bet you also want to know what tools to use and what stats to look at. All of the tools available, whether free or paid, offer a lot of different numbers and data. You may have tried to use some of them before and simply been baffled by the sheer amount of data. Well, starting today, you will know what to look for and how to interpret it to make the wisest decisions possible for your growing business.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is a free tool that many people don’t utilize. Oh, they might look at it occasionally, but with all the numbers and other data, it can be overwhelming. Not to mention that Google keeps adding new functionality to it. That’s great! But, it can add to the learning curve and confusion. This leads to many people only looking at the total number of sessions and number of page views in Google Analytics. But there is so much more you can get from this free tool!

Before we dive in to look at some of the more important metrics individually, it’s worth mentioning a general rule to keep in mind. The Google Analytics Audience tab defaults to 30 days, so when you first look at your dashboard, you are going to see how you have been retaining and converting traffic for the last 30 days only. This is definitely a good thing to keep an eye on, especially if you’ve been trying some new tactics or running ads in that timeframe.

However, you should also look at the longer-term conversion and retention rates. These will show you how your site is growing and changing over a longer period of time, which is extremely beneficial. It can demystify where you should be spending your time to improve traffic and the behavior of that traffic once you get it.

There are three main areas that you want to track in Google Analytics:

• Acquisition shows you how you obtain visitors, how many you obtain and where they come from.

• Behavior tells you how visitors behave once they land on your site, including what pages they most often visit and how long they stay on your site.

• Conversion illuminates if, when and where visitors take desired action on your site.

Once you get more comfortable with Google Analytics, there will be other reports and information you will want to seek out there, but to get started, this is the most important data. For now, let's look at what metrics you should be paying the most attention to in Google Analytics and why.

Acquisition

You can waste a great deal of time and resources by ignoring where your traffic is coming from. The first thing to do to improve your marketing efforts is to go to the Acquisition Report Overview. Here you will see a summary that shows you the Acquisition, Behavior, and Conversion (ABC) data for your top traffic sources. Here you will learn what your best traffic sources are and where the majority of new and repeat visitors are coming from, such as social media, referrals, organic search and any email campaigns This information shows you where you should continue doing what you are doing and where you can improve.

Based on this knowledge, for example, you might change your social media strategy for one or more social media channels because very little of your traffic is coming from that source. Or maybe you see a lot of your traffic is coming from quality backlinks. That’s great, so you know to continue putting time and resources into building relationships with other internet marketers or bloggers.

To see more details about each traffic source, use the Channels section. Here you will find data on how many visitors were new vs. returning, the bounce rate and how long visitors stay once they arrive on your site. From this, you can see if your ratio is too high in one area and not in another. For example, if your new visitor ratio is consistently very high, it means that your content isn't what your market is looking for, which means once they come to your site once, they don't return. This is invaluable information—knowing this lets you know you need to get a better understanding of what content your potential audience needs.

Tip: A good rule of thumb for the percentage of new visitors you want is between 15-20%.

Go to All Traffic to see each traffic channel's details. This will show you which of your content people are responding to the most so that you can provide more of it.

Behavior

Now that you understand where, how and how many users you've gotten onto your site, it's time to look at what they do there. You can find out how helpful they find your content by looking at these metrics. After all, it's not going to help you much if you are getting a lot of traffic but can't keep users on your site because you aren't offering what they need. To consider your users' behavior, you want to look at entrances, exit percentage, and bounce rate.

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Creating Quality Content – What Exactly Does That Mean?

Everyone has advice to offer regarding your online blog. It is an advice-du-jour type of environment. Each week, you can expect something new. The advice may work in the short-term, but in many cases, it eventually goes out of favor with either the search engines or with your readers.

One piece of advice that continues to circulate is to create quality con-tent. This keeps appearing for one great reason: it works. It’s the only tried-and-true piece of advice, and it’s one that was relevant ten years ago and will be relevant ten years from now. In short, Google wants rele-vant results for its searches and providing relevant results will get you re-warded.

But, what exactly does it mean to create quality content? That advice seems to be lacking, at least until now. To create quality content, you need to focus on who you are creating it for. Even quality content will be of little use if it is not presented to the right audience. For instance, you can write a great article on the benefits of organic gardening, but it won’t resonate well with someone who is searching for how to buy the right cement for your next DIY project.

The key here is to start out with relevancy. Your readers came to your blog because they were looking for some information. Give it to them. If you read in a forum that people were having an issue with some topic and you provide an answer to the issue, they will be happy with what you publish. Some will argue that if you give them everything they need, they no longer have a use for your blog. While some readers will do this, oth-ers will recognize that you presented yourself as an authority on this topic and will be curious about what else you can help them with. This is why it’s crucial to have a call-to-action on each of your blog posts. Give them a reason to come back.

Enlist others and collaborate on content creation. This has several bene-fits. First, you will get another view on the content. Second, you will have someone willing to promote what you have created in exchange for promoting what they have created. It only takes a couple of influential bloggers to send your content and blog into the stratosphere. The web is a collaborative machine. Use this fact to your advantage.

Don’t Forget to Use Social Media

It’s amazing how many bloggers do not include social media as part of their strategy. The popularity of social media continues to grow and is likely to do so well into the future. Therefore, not using it is keeping you from recognizing your true potential.

It’s also widely believed through testing that search engines are incorpo-rating social media signals into their algorithms. That means when some-one searches for something, the search engines will factor what kind of influence social media has on that search term. It’s important to become aligned with what you are targeting with these signals.

On the flip side, do not rely solely on the impact of social media. It should be a part of your strategy but should not be the entire focus. Share because you believe your followers will appreciate what you shared, not because you think it will sell. That’s an important distinction, and you need to keep that in mind whenever you share on social media.

People don’t like to be sold to, especially on your Facebook timeline. If you don’t believe me, think about the last time a friend started promot-ing his or her wares on Facebook. Chances are good, they received plenty of unfriend requests. You may have been one who takes that action your-self. Instead, create an environment of sharing useful information.

When you share, don’t be afraid to use other people’s content. Your friends will find it useful, and the people whose content you are sharing will appreciate you for it. They will be much more willing to share your content in exchange. It also gives you plenty of publishing power in case you run out of ideas on what to share. Find content that has a minimum of promotional information.

While sharing other peoples’ content is important, don’t forget to share your own. The point is, you want people to click on the links within your social shares. This will take them to your website and will garner the at-tention of search engines. This, in turn, should increase your ranking with those search engines.

Social media is a long-term strategy, and you need to keep with it to see any benefits. It will probably take much longer than anticipated which means it will seem like it’s not working early on. You have to believe that it will make a difference and keep with it. When it does take off, it can flood your website with high-quality traffic.

Find a Purpose in Repurposing Content

You’ve written a blog post. Great! However, it may not be enough. The problem is, the web is no longer just about text. You need to have other types of content in your mix. One great way to do that is to repurpose your content.

Do you have PowerPoint? If so, you now have the ability to not only cre-ate a slideshow but to turn that slideshow into a video. If you don't have PowerPoint, don't worry. There are plenty of alternatives that don't cost any money.

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Introduction

Let’s talk about headlines. It may not be something you think about on a regular basis, but we are surrounded by headlines. In an age where the amount of information that’s thrown at us 24/7 is quickly becoming overwhelming, it’s headlines that grab our attention and pull us in. It’s also why you have to get good at writing killer headlines if you want your audience to sit up and pay attention to what you have to say. In other words, getting good at writing headlines will help you in every aspect of your business.

Headlines help you grow your reach. It’s a good headline on a blog post or your favorite social media channel that will entice people to share your content far and wide. That’s what helps you reach your prospects and grow your audience.

Headlines on your opt-in pages entice new readers to sign up for your list. Getting better at crafting said headlines will help you gain subscribers more quickly. It will also help you get more traffic to your site. If you want people to read your content, they have to click on the blog post first.

The same goes for social media. With thousands of other posts flowing through the content stream, you have to grab your audience’s attention and entice them to click through to what you’ve written or recorded.

Last but not least there are sales pages. You need a killer headline there that hooks the reader and pulls them in. Without it, you might just lose them in those all-important first few seconds and any chance of closing the sale is out the window.

In other words, headlines are very important. Getting good and then better and better at crafting killer headlines will help you in all of these areas:

• More Reach

• More Traffic

• More Subscribers

• More Sales

• More Dollars

Ready to dive in and learn more about writing killer headlines that get clicked? Let’s start with those blog post titles I mentioned earlier. In chapter two we take a look at headlines on sales and opt-in pages. After that, we'll dive into email subject lines, which are yet another type of headline, before wrapping it up with a look at social media. I'll give you plenty of copywriting tips and ideas along the way and even include some simple plug and play templates that get you up and running quickly. While this report is divided into four distinct chapters, many of the ideas I share will apply across chapters. If you like an idea for an email subject line but are working on a blog post title, feel free to use it there. In the end, they are all just headlines and fulfill more or less the same function – to hook the reader and get their attention.

Writing Killer Blog Post Titles

Let’s start with something we all work on regularly – blog posts. You have to get the content out here to share your expertise, get the traffic, and start to build your funnel. Yet when we craft our blog posts, the title is often a bit of an afterthought. If you’re into SEO (Search Engine Optimization), you may make an effort to include your keyword in the title, and then hit publish.

It always surprises me how many people publish blog post titles that I would consider a working title. It's something that gives you a pretty good idea of what the blog post is about while you write it, but it doesn't have the polished look and attention-grabbing quality of a killer blog post title. Your job with the title is to "sell" the blog post and convince people to click through and read the content of the post. Let's take a closer look at why it is important to put some time and effort into your titles.

Why Good Blog Post Titles Are Important

We often put a lot of time and effort into our blog posts. We create amazing content that will wow our blog readers. We craft content that's designed to show our expertise and earn the trust of the people that read them. It is designed to convince them to sign up for our lists or get them closer to becoming a customer. It's there so it can be shared and help us expand our reach. The problem is that none of that will happen if we don’t spend some time crafting a good blog post title.

People, our potential audience included, are bombarded with information all day long. Consider how many pieces of content you come across on a given day that you could potentially read. It's thousands of them. There is way more information out there than we can possibly consume. But a few pieces grab our attention enough that we click through and start to ready.

Guess what grabs our attention and makes us click? It’s the blog post title.

If you can’t get their attention and convince them to click through to your blog, it doesn’t matter how stellar your content is. They’ll never see it if you don’t convince them through your blog post title to click on it. Think about all the different places your blog post title shows up. It’s not just at the beginning of your post. It’s also what shows up on the main page of your blog and throughout the side bar and anywhere else you have links back to your most recent or most popular content displaying. Your title will also show up when your content is shared on social media, referenced in other blogs etc. In other words, it shows up quite a bit.

Craft Your Titles For Both Readers And Search Engines

Blog post titles often serve multiple purposes. They grab your readers' attention while also giving them a good idea of what the content in the blog post is about. At the same time, they are one of the most important parts of search engine optimization. That means that you need to work in your main keyword or key phrase in addition to making it interesting for your readers. It's a balancing act. You want to craft titles that work well for both your readers and the search engines. With a little practice, you can get good at accomplishing both.

We’re going to take a look at how you go about crafting killer blog post titles and what you have to keep in mind to do that. To make it easy to get started, I share a few blog post title templates you can use at the end.

Headlines “Sell” The Click

You may not realize it, but you have to “sell” your potential readers on the idea of clicking through to your blog post. If that doesn’t happen, it doesn’t matter how well written your content is, or well the CTA (call to action) in your content converts. If you can’t convince them to click through to the post, the battle is lost. That’s why it’s important to put a lot of thought and effort into your blog post titles. They don’t need Killer Headlines any less than your sales or opt-in pages.

Do Your Research First

Start by doing your homework. You have to have a pretty good idea of what your audience is looking for and what will get their attention. You should also learn as much as you can about copywriting. It’s a craft and a skill that can be learned and it’s something you’ll get better at with practice. Learn as much as you can, start practicing right away and you’ll get there as fast as possible.

Don’t be afraid to make mistakes. The most important thing is taking action and giving it a try. Try out a new headline idea and see if it works. Even if it doesn’t you’ll learn from the experience.

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Chapter 1: Internet Traffic Now

This Is How You Get The Traffic You Need Fast!

Traffic is the most important part of marketing online. Traffic is what creates a successful online business. Without it, you're going to be starving in the world of Internet marketing.

Internet marketers are always learning new tricks to build traffic. Many people have been doing this sort of thing for years now and can quickly generate interest by posting videos or other content on the web. Those are the people who are usually competing for you for eyeballs, especially if they are in your market niche. So, first you want to get a good idea of who is ranking at the top of Google using the keywords you've targeted, and then you want to find ways to copy them so that people searching for their content find yours instead.

This can be done with articles, videos, any type of social media. It doesn't take a whole lot of smarts, and it can be very effective because much of the work of attracting attention is already done for you. You just have to hijack that attention back to your site instead.

The first thing you do is go to the Google search engine and insert the keyword you are targeting. Then browse the first five pages of the search results to see who has gotten top ranking. These are the people who you are competing against.

Knowing that, you can start visiting their sites to see if you can find a way to use their popularity to increase your own. The simple way to do that is to go each site and see if they have a blog you can comment on, a discussion forum you can add to, or any other way to get your name in their site, with an appropriate link back to your website, if possible.

The next thing you want to do is create copy that is very similar to what they are using to be successful. You want to use similar keywords and similar topics. You don't want to outright plagiarize, but you do want to paraphrase and re-market the same content that worked for them.

Next, you want to find out who linked to these sites and content which made them go up in the Google ranking. Again, you use the Google search engine and type in “link:https://competitorurl.com”

This will give you an idea of who has linked to them. Here you are interested in seeing which social marketing sites are helping them to rank better. And then, you go into those sites and add your own bookmark or link there to confuse people into going to your site and also to bring up the ranking on your content too. If you happen to be looking at a YouTube video, you would find the links at the Statistics & Data section given in YouTube for each video, instead of Google.

Either way, you want to know who is linking and then try to get yourself listed there too.

You will also want to know who are the people that showed such interest in these competitors. That's your target demographic too. You can do this for the competitor and for the links they go to. All you have to do is visit Alexa.com to get a good insight into the demographics of any site online.

Alexa.com

At Alexa.com you can insert the URL of any site on the Internet and search the traffic rankings by selecting that option. It will come up with the site and a brief description of what that site is about. That already tells you something about what kind of people your competitors and their links are attracting. Maybe it is a technology site or a business site, whichever, you now have that little piece of information stored away as one of the types of people who frequent your competitors' sites.

Under that you will see a breakdown of the traffic by country. This gives you an idea of the national demographic you may be targeting. You may think all sites are geared towards the US market, but that's not so. Once you understood who is coming to visit your competitors' sites, you will have a better understanding of how to build and market your own sites.

One last way to find places that can help you drive traffic to your site with Alexa.com is to use their Top 500 Sites list. It gives you a breakdown of which sites have the most traffic, separated by country of origin. This will allow you to target these sites to add comments, contribute content, and generally try to elbow your way into the limelight. It is located here: https://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_500 .

Quantcast.com

To further your understanding, you will want to visit Quantcast.com for more market research on your competitors and their links. This site gives you a much better breakdown of the demographics in very minute detail. So, once you have some good candidates to research further, you add them to market research list you will do on Quantcast.com. All you have to do is type in the URL of the link you are interested in researching, and Quantcast can let you know what the gender, age, ethnicity, income, and college education is for all the people visiting that site. It will also give you the monthly traffic frequency too.

If you are looking for demographics, Quantcast.com is a goldmine of information!

Quantcast also has a very nice feature that allows you to see the other sites the audience that likes the link you are investigating also likes online. This gives you a handy-dandy way to find even more sites to research to see how they are attracting their visitors. Not only that, but you can visit these sites like you did the original site and see if there is any way you can add a comment, a link, or any other interaction that can drive traffic from those sites back to your site. And, don't limit your contributions to these sites to small things, if the return might be high. Think about submitting videos and podcasts too if that's allowed.

Chapter 2: Strategies Research

The best way to do market research is to stalk your competitors and see what they're doing. There are a number of different ways you can get that information and then use it to your advantage. It does take work and persistence. However, think how quickly your traffic can grow if you manage to find a site that is quickly building their audience and your content, along with backlinks to your site, is plastered all over their pages. You will quickly zoom up the ladder of visibility and you will see the results of your efforts.

Here is a step-by-step way to approach your market research in a methodical manner so as to use your time to the best advantage:

1. Understand your market niche and keywords you are targeting,

2. Go to Google and type in the keyword to find your competitors on the first five search result pages,

3. Visit each of these to see if you can add content and backlinks to the site to increase your traffic,

4. Take note of the most popular topics/content on these sites so you can later copy them,

5. Target a few of these for copy cat efforts,

6. Check out those few for their target market by visiting Alexa.com,

7. Use Quantcast.com to find out more about the demographics of these sites and what other sites might have an interest in that content,

8. Build content that is very similar to the sites you've targeted,

9. Submit it to the same people who linked to those sites, using similar keywords, titles, etc,

10. Reply to comments and build a buzz around your content.

Getting Out Of The Traffic Getting Circle

In order to learn how to simulate traffic flow online, the first thing we need to do is get an overview of all types of traffic available, so we understand how it moves. Let's talk about some of the types of Internet customers that are available...

Subscribers Freebie seekers SEO Traffic Affiliate Traffic Customers “Regulars”

One of the things you’re going see: There are 6 customers heading to your shop, that’s true – but only 3 types of traffic:

Type A traffic is crucial to your business success because it conveys people directly to your door. Think of Type B as a fleet of taxi drivers, each of whom recommends you to fares they think are likely to buy from you. They drop their fares off right at your doorstep, without ever coming in themselves (after a first, initial visit to check you out and make sure you’ll please their clients – who will give them big tips!)

Type B ends up hurrying directly into your shop and purchasing. They know what they want – and that you’re likely to have it.

Type C are window shoppers… They reach your shop, but spend all their time browsing, stepping inside only because they were lured by your “free samples” or window displays. They hover about, and come back again and again until one day the finally buy… or they look around, decide you don’t have anything they want; and leave.

Now we’ve got a clear handle on how it all works, let’s shift our focus to effective methods of handling and expanding all that complicated traffic. Without ever losing sight of our big goal. Namely, to explode your sales, and solidify and prosper your business!

Your Visitors

If you’ve been in business a while, how will you dramatically increase the number of visitors? And if you’re brand new and need to grow a list, how can you get them to visit you at all? In Section II, I’m planning to show you some truly little known SEO tips (at least, I’m judging they’re little-known, by what I haven’t see, in the countless dozens of other Traffic generation reports I’ve read). My SEO tips should help with organic traffic. We’ll deal with painlessly and quickly SEO-optimizing your static site HTML and your blogs. (Don’t worry, I’ve pared it down to just 5 easy-to-implement tips – with instructions.)