Sunday, May 31, 2020

3 daily

Hello,as always if this thread doesnt belong here, find somewhere else to puut it

So I started a motivational instagram around 4 & 1/2 months ago and that was fine, although I only did one post daily, so a few weeks ago I upped it to 2 daily post, and I was all over the placewith 2 daily post, so......what wassss the next logical step, why, up it to 3 posts daily. I could certainly(not) handle 2, so why not, right? This is the end of my first week doing 3 daily posts a day on...

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Insider Worth It?

I’m thinking of joining as an insider but curious if new content is still being posted?

Just want to know what I’m getting myself into


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George Floyd Protest or LOOT MADNESS?!

This protest has gotten out of hand. The looting has become obsessive, stores after stores are getting cleaned out. This must be devastating for business owners :frown:





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Want to be a Guest on the BiggerPockets BUSINESS Podcast?

If you're in the real estate world, you may be familiar with the BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast. With over 325 episodes in the past 6 years, it's one of the most popular podcasts on the planet with 63M+ downloads and over 250K listeners per week.

Well, BiggerPockets has decided to expand their podcast offerings, and today launched their newest podcast: The BiggerPockets Business Podcast.

My wife and I are hosting the new podcast, where we will be interviewing...

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hey there!

Monster mike here. Psyched and ready to rock! new here from sunny Florida


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books on comparative business models

Does anyone have any suggestions on books which compare and contrast different businesses and/or their individualized models of business, possibly outlining the similarities and differences, the potential pros and cons of each business model, and so forth?

Sadly, my opinion is that many business books paint "business" and related terms with a broad brush, when obviously no two businesses. "corporations", or companies are identical in form or function or conflatable to begin with; so perhaps...

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How Long Do You Keep Your Cellphone

In a technologicly driven world that is constantly innovating and improving how many years of service do you get out of your cell phones? Which system do you prefer Android or Apple? What device do you have now and how long have you had it? Which device gave you the most value & service for your money?


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Ecom Youtube Challenge - Building a channel with 120 videos in 120 days

Ok I've been planning this challenge for the last 3 weeks and I'm finally doing it. @Fox pointed me in the right direction with a course on Youtube SEO and now I'm taking the dive.

Here's a summary of it before I get into the details:
  • Post a piece of content every single day for 120 days (in my case a Youtube video)
  • Help as many people as much as possible and don't hold back on the value
  • Answer every single comment/question
  • Systemize this as much as...

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What a time to be getting started!

Hey all, as Space X docks with the ISS and the National Guard gets ready for whatever tonight holds, I am working on cultivating focus.

I'm a veteran. I make enough money that I don't have to work from my benefits. My vision is to help my family and friends. I want us to be something. I want land and animals and good easy times.

My father passed away a month ago. I wanted to help him too. He was the one who helped everyone else. Now it's my turn.

See y'all at the top, excited to be...

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Google Lawsuit - What if Google disappeared?

Just heard about this on the news.


It made me think about what MJ says about the commandment of control. My business relies heavily on google.

For all the digital advertisers out there... if Google disappeared tomorrow, would your business survive?

How would your business adapt?


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Minneapolis (and spreading) Riots, Civil Unrest

By now I’m sure everyone is aware of the riots going on nightly.

Hopefully no one here lives or has a business in any of the areas where the riots are taking place. It seems they are only going become more widespread and severe.

We live an in increasingly divided nation, both politically and economically, coming out of a 10 week lockdown, and rolling into the summer.

It’s pretty much a recipe for massive civil unrest, regardless of the catalyst. In this case, a gestapo pig choked to...

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For Sale: Untapped Niche Food Business With Massive Wholesale Potential

Are you still looking for your business idea?

Not sure where to start?


Have you considered buying a turnkey business with a fully fleshed out business plan and proven market?

Live Free Foods, one of the first Gut Health and Low FODMAP brands in the US, is currently for sale.

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SEO implications of 301 Redirects

My site at Compucademy was chugging along OK with it's SEO, but then it got blocked on FaceBook. I also felt it was not focused on quite the audience I wanted, so I decided to remake the site on a new domain: Compucademy - Python Programming and Computer Science Education . The new site contains new posts and also modified versions of some of the old posts.

I've put 301 redirects on the old posts to the versions...

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Apili to teach the kids how to read with humour: 3 months and 4.000 copies sold a dream come true?

Hello !

I haven't posted here in years. Today I'd like to thank MJ De Marco publicly and tell you my entrepreneur story.

I'm Benjamin Stevens, belgian speech therapist installed in France since 2002.
For the last 6 years I developed a book to teach kids how to read with humour. My goal was to create the best and most exciting french reading method on earth :) The book is based on my speech therapist experience and techniques I developped. It is also based on the researchs done in...

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Andy Does LinkedIn

I've had a few chats with business mentors in the past few days (all subsidised by the Irish government so check if there are similar programmes in your country and make the most of the opportunity).

One of my tasks this month is to get more active on LinkedIn by dripping out content and staying top of mind.

The last few years I've avoid LinkedIn because of all the inbox spam. I think I have some LinkedIn threads in here already but will start this one anew.

FWIW, I currently have 11,347...

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I'm starting! Told all my friends and family

Hey everyone,

Super excited, I'm actually starting. I just turned 20, four days ago, and joined Rob's FoxWebSchool. I read The Millionaire Fastlane about a year ago, and have been fantasizing about becoming an entrepreneur ever since, but had no idea where to start. So I'm starting with Rob's course, to gain experience and momentum. As a lot of you might already know from here, that program is about using webdesign as a stepping stone into entrepreneurship.

Dropped out of high school at 16...

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[Daily Update] Watch me go from Freelancer To Entrepreneur

Hi everyone,

They say that writing your goals down increases the chance you take action. That's why I'm starting this daily thread. Hopefully, this will serve as inspiration for others to take action as well.

I want to introduce this quickly. My name is Max and I'm a 19-year-old freelance writer. I want to create a Saas company around gamification, which is my passion. First, I want to do eCommerce to create a cash-flow business that scales up to 6-figures per month. I will work as a...

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To Those Panicked/Discouraged by the PANDEMIC (or New to FLF)

Four months ago I graduated from college significantly depressed. My biggest life goal had been reached.

It 's ALWAYS been my dream to be a successful entrepreneur. Somewhere along my scripted life I put it on the back-burner. It became something to dream about, smiling to myself thinking "...someday." Then I'd wake up in the cold reality of bills and indentured servitude, jolting me out of bed scrambling to a job I couldn't wait be free from. Making enough money to stay in debt, driving...

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For Entrepreneurs who struggle to gain muscle weight and/or lose fat

Hey everyone,hope you are having an amazing day! As busy Entrepreneurs we run on a very busy schedule and that makes it hard sometimes to be able to devote some time to change our health and bodies. There is a lot of information out there about diet/exercise that get people no where and leave them frustrated.

I'm currently trying to find out how I could fix these issues for Busy Professionals and make gaining muscle and losing weight simpler.

I am about to start my own business as an...

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Saturday, May 30, 2020

I want to start an online business, but I do not understand web design etc. Would hiring someone be smart?

I want to start a dating site. However, I do not understand web design, coding and such. Is there a way I could outsource the technical set up side of it and focus on the business side of it?


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Should I take over my fathers companies? Or go my own way?

My father has a bank in our area of the world. It is a small community bank, however it does well and makes us money. As of now I am the heir to the throne. Some would say to instantly take it since it is already set up for me, and I will be a millionaire at a very young age. However the bank is in a very small community. Not much is going on in it. As a young 22 year old, I want to be living in a vibrant place, meet lots of friends, lots of girls, and lots of fun experiences. I feel I will...

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I have an idea but...

I have an idea for a mobile app. Does it make CENTS?

C - Do I control it? The development and the app itself, yes, but I don't control Google Play Store or Apple Store. A risk I would have to take. I could sell the app myself from a website but that is well known to not be effective when it comes to mobile apps. A good recent example is a big mobile game launching on Android, the developers didn't want to pay Google their royalties for the store so they only sold it from their website. A...

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I'm competing with LinkedIn..

Most of us know about LinkedIn.

It's a goldmine of leads for B2B companies. With around 500 million users, it’s the #1 social network when it comes to B2B marketing & sales. I remember recently reading that about 80% of all B2B social media is done on LinkedIn.

If I could secure just 1% of their marketshare, I could easily make $100 millions

Actually, I'm just kidding. Instead of competing with Linkedin, I've decided it makes more CENTS (or 'sense', get it? ahaha) to work with the...

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Seattle Riots

This is absolutely ridiculous.

Peacefully protesting, cool.

Tagging buildings and cars with graffiti, setting cars and buildings on fire, and breaking/looting businesses... Not cool.

I get it, you’re mad. Mr. Floyd shouldn’t have died. It’s terrible. But it doesn’t mean we go ahead and destroy our city. This is OUR city, are we going to shit in our own beds?
Next week we’re going to come into downtown and be like what the hell happened here?

Pretty sure these riots aren’t even about...

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Minneapolis (and spreading) Riots

By now I’m sure everyone is aware of the riots going on nightly.

Hopefully no one here lives or has a business in any of the areas where the riots are taking place. It seems they are only going become more widespread and severe.

We live an in increasingly divided nation, both politically and economically, coming out of a 10 week lockdown, and rolling into the summer.

It’s pretty much a recipe for massive civil unrest, regardless of the catalyst. In this case, a gestapo pig choked to...

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Heya!

Hello everybody!

My name is Alicia, i'm 26 years old and i'm from UK.
I've studied Business Administration and worked for italian/german car automotive corporations.

The motivation for me to sign up here is to learn from the fellow members and therefore acquire enough knowledge to suceed as an entrepreneur (prefered in the real estate business and internet marketing) and as well to help other members on their way to their own, individual success.

I'm looking forward to be a valuable part...

Heya!


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What Do You Think of My Website/Business?

Fellow Fast Laners,

Can you give me some brutally honest feedback on what you think of my e-commerce business?

Our company is called BeeSaucy and we are a skateboarding brand that offers the following products: Skateboard Wax, T-Shirts, Skateboards, etc.
Our website is: www.beesaucyskateproducts.com

What do you guys like about it? What don't you like? Comments for improvement? Are the prices reasonable?
Any constructive feedback is helpful1


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Why MJ’s My Fastlane Daily is better than The 10X Planner

Hi everyone,

Not sure if any of you use a day planner or not, but I utilized Grant Cardone’s 10X Day Planner for a long time and recently switched over to MJ’s My Fastlane Daily. I’m already starting to feel more effective.

While the 10X Day Planner is good, it is not great like MJ’s My Fastlane Daily.

MJ’s Fastlane Daily is a lot better than the 10X Planner for the following reasons:

* It allows you to see the big picture (monthly, weekly, yearly goals) and the 10X Planner does not

*...

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Delaware Registered Agent

Hey everyone!
I'm setting up a corporation in Delaware and as a non-res, need to hire a Delaware registered agent. There are many agencies, does anyone have experience with this and a recommendation?
Thank you,
Lisa


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To hire a Brand Agency or not?

Hey everyone!

I've created a new product in the pet industry, it is first of its kind, there isn't anything in the market like it, pretty exciting.

Having said that, I'm reaching out to marketing agencies to essentially take over the social media content creation, video, website, build the brand, work with influencers.

Of course, I will be doing this as well however, this isn't my area of expertise and I own another business that is full time and I'm having a challenge finding time for...

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Buyer Experiences at Empire Flippers

I have been consuming Empire Flippers' content for awhile, but it just dawned on me that they're a marketplace and not a broker company. I was excited to use their services because they appear to do more in depth vetting of sellers, but then I learned there's no exclusive due diligence period after an agreeable LOI. I'm too new to look at a business, speak to the seller, do due diligence, and then make an offer before other competing buyers. (No matter how in depth their vetting is, it's no...

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You Are One Call Away From Living Your Dream Life - LightHouse’s Accountability Program ⚡

...As long as it isn't a 1-900 number, right?!

Do you keep setting goals and writing tasks down that seem to never get done even though you are "busy"?

Maybe you are tired of going in circles every day and not feeling accomplished at the end of the week/month/year?

Are you struggling to make sales, sign clients or get more users to your product or service?

________


I know exactly how you feel. What you are experiencing is not...


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Home Gym ??

Hey all....Any recommendations for a home gym ?

I've been weight training many years at the gym. I'm thinking it may be months, if ever, that I go back. I've been doing bodyweight exercises and that's cool, but I REALLY miss the resistance training. My Wife and I are in a 2 bedroom apartment, 2nd fl. What WAS going to be an extra room to rent on Airbnb is now still empty after 2 months.

I really don't want to lug a thousand pounds of weights to the 2nd fl when we'll probably only stay...

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New Member!

Hi, my name is Annika and I am currently a student. However, I have always had grand dreams and I do not want to work a normal job. I want to be my own boss and I am excited to become an entrepreneur. Although I am young, I do not believe there is a certain age for someone to be successful; it just takes incredible determination and hard work. Yes, I have a lot to learn but I am excited to start my journey! :)


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KAK's Kill Bigger Radio Show

As I am sure you probably have already heard on @Vigilante s Mind Your Business.

I too am launching a radio show! I have been a bit of a troll with the new avatar for a week. :rofl:

The VERY FIRST episode has been live for about 12 hours, but the big announcement is NOW! Check it out on your favorite podcasting app!

Or here! Business is an Art... Not a Science.

Or you can just go to killbigger.com

I think the...

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Thoughts On This Method For Generating Ideas?

Came across this on my LinkedIn feed today, thought it actually had some good merit to it. Do note that she is fully invested in the AI world, so all of her examples will involve tech. I'm sure offline ideas could be generated as well.


If linking outside to LinkedIn isn't a favorite, feel free to remove.. just couldn't figure out how to embed the video into this...

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8/16 diet

Hi. This method of weight loss is very interesting. You can eat anything 8 hours and then break 16 hours (you can drink water or vegetable juices). Here two weeks have passed and the result is remarkable, minus 4 kg. It is especially difficult to rebuild in the first days. It's been great in a week. Who will say what about this method and what are your results?


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Vegan / Vegetarian Lifestyle Discussion

If you want to discuss VEGAN opportunities created by the movement toward veganism, please visit this thread.

The Opportunity of Veganism / Vegan Opps

This thread is to discuss the lifestyle itself for those interested.

This is NOT a thread to discuss your world-view on meat or veganism.

Please note: I steered clear of the word "diet" because most...

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Opportunities in 3D Printing

Heyy JP Here!

I’ve already shared on here some time ago that I already had a 3d printer. I just picked up a new one and this was way cheaper and way more sophisticated compared to my old printer.

I grabbed a ender 3 pro over on Amazon. I’m super impressed by this machine, its sub 250$ and it took less than 30 minutes for me to assemble and calibrate the levels and have it printing my parts perfectly.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07GYRQVYV/?tag=tff-amazonparser-20

3d...

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How to acquire capital for Fastlane business

what should One do to acquire big money in order to Start a business that meets all the 5 Fastlane commandments(NECST) which requires huge sum of money.
For Example, In my area of over 1000 workforce, there's no LPG station. we all go to different town to buy LPG which usually runs out of stock. It has been my dream to establish LPG station since my childhood. Now i'm 27yrs and I can't wait any longer to make this dream come through. I have been chasing job after job just to raise millions...

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Smoking vs Vaping

Hi Fastlaners,

I managed to stay smoke-free almost 23 years and however in the last 6 months I started to smoke and I already quit. After like 2 months of active smoking I made the decision of quitting as I was always against it.
However a huge help for me was a new hybrid ecig, so called iFuse which was launched here in Romania:
http://www.romania-insider.com/tobacco-producer-bat-launches-hybrid-cigarette-in-romania/

I also bought a vaping device and now I don't even want to...

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Timing & Execution During the 2020 Market Crash. 400% gains. My story.

Reason for thread
I feel extremely compelled to come back to this community and give back to others since @MJ DeMarco helped open my eyes to the 'Fastlane'. I first read TMF in... 2015 or so (I believe) and have since read or listened to it 3 to 5 times.

Thread Focus
I want to ...
  1. Share the process that led me here​
  2. Share insights & realizations I gathered/made along the way.​
  3. Answer any questions for others as a...​

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Andy's Inbound/Sales Braindump

I was asked this a while ago:

If you were to start your business from scratch, how would you approach prospecting? Given that you don't cold call. And you don't know many people in the business world to "spend your money on diesel and coffee" with. And you've already reached out to your friends and family and done some work for them.

I've been trying to gather up and arrange my thoughts. It's a bit messy but I'll keep coming back to add to this.

Feel free to add your comments and...

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Makers: Share Stuff You've Made!

Would be cool to see what stuff ya'll make. Doesn't matter if it's a hobby or stuff you sell. Here's something I made yesterday to kick things off.

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Self-Promotion: Post Your Offer, YouTube Channel, Your Service (May 2020)

SATURDAY HAS BEGUN SOMEWHERE ON OUR PLANET!

Have something to sell? Want to do a little shameless self-promotion?


:checkbox: Like to post a video from your YouTube channel?

:checkbox: Want to promote your design service?

:checkbox: Like to link to a company who you'd like to recommend?

:checkbox: Have a book to promote?

:checkbox: Blog or a landing page you'd like to mention?

:checkbox: Amazon product you'd like to link and sell?


SELL-ME SATURDAY is your opportunity to...

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Friday, May 29, 2020

Race to the bottom

This article provides information and speculation on what I feel is coming down the road.


I have been waiting for this to...

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Dreams vs making money

Hi, Everyone!

I’m Tom, I’m a blockchain consultant and (so far failing) entrepreneur. I’m looking for advice from more experienced minds and since I don’t have anyone to ask, I decided to give the forum a shot. It’s going to be a bit long but I wanted to give you as much info as possible to be able to understand my situation and what I'm asking for. Especially when I'm not sure if even I understand myself.

The background.

In 2017 (27yo at the time), my life took a significant turn...

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Tips Working Remotely

What's your best advice for those new to:
  1. Working remotely and/or from home.
  2. Having their team working remotely and/or from home.



Here's one that I wish someone had told me years ago. It would have saved me much pain and chiropractor bills.

Prevent "Tech Neck" with a decent laptop riser

If you're working on a laptop then try to rise it so the top of the screen is at eye level.

I bought loads of laptop risers in the last few months to try...

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what do you all think about affiliate email marketing as a side hustle?

what do you all think about affiliate email marketing as a side hustle?


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2020 Movie & TV Series Recommendations

What are the best movies and TV series in 2020 to watch on Netflix, CBS All Access, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime, HBO, Stars, Cable TV and Showtime? Please share your favorites list ¦ where to watch it ¦ your review about it on a 1 - 10 Scale and what it's about.


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CLICKBANK AFFILIATE EMAIL MARKETING

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Tricky subject (Gun/weapon training)

Hello all!

I just finished reading Unscripted and decided to join the Fastlane Entrepreneur Forum. I would like your thoughts on how to best develop a business based around a sensitive subject in America.

I have worked in the firearm industry for about 20 years, and I know that there is a definite need for a female's perspective when it comes to teaching other women. I decided to write a book, but I am having a hard time with the best way to put it out there. I know there will be a lot...

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On my way to financial independence

Starting a government contracting llc fresh out of college. I’ll be damned if i slave my life away for a schmuck for 40 years


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My path to true freedom & independence

Hi, name's Simeon and I'll be documenting my goals, failures and successes in this thread.

I come from a lower class family in Bulgaria where money has always been about survival.

I was born with a dairy allergy and had my first introduction to willpower at the age of 4. I was in kindergarten at the time where naturally kids often ate chocolates, ice cream and other sweet stuff. I couldn't, so I was the outsider kid that got to watch and drool instead. Once one of the...

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Personal Update: Lessons from a Near Death Experience [PODCAST]

Since we last spoke, I almost died.

Meningitis due to an allergic reaction has kept me from being with you for several weeks, but it’s left me with some lessons to share. We’re going to talk about disaster preparedness, the concept of fairness, and how aggressive actions create risk but may be worth it.

Let’s dive in.

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Big Opportunities in "Alt-Tech"

...in other words, alternative technology platforms that do not censors political views, wrong-think, and language that is potentially offensive.

I suggested this a few years ago, but it has recently reached a tipping point.

There's a large market out there who is DESPERATELY seeking alternatives to the technocrats who use their political righteousness to censor dissenting voices.

I still think a Twitter alternative is viable, not a big fan of Gab.

Likewise, Minds.com with their crypto...

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#1938 The REALLY big problem with being an early employee at a startup (and how to fix it)

I remember talking to a friend in San Francisco who told me he was running into a problem with his employees that is never really talked about. Well, today’s guest recognized this problem too and he came up with a really unique solution to deal with it. Oren Barzilai is the founder of EquityBee, which helps startup employees get the money they need to exercise their stock options before they expire.

Oren Barzilai is the founder of EquityBee, which helps startup employees get the money they need to exercise their stock options before they expire.

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Building a Homepage for fearing newbys

25 years ago i built a simple homepage to start a business. I got a programm, worked some weeks and at any time, I set it online and it was an awful work.

Btw: the business didn’t work at all. 0 € plus.

Now after pushing that work a good tome, 2 days ago I decided to be time to start a project again.

Got the domain I wanted and than started just by clicking some points at the hoster homepage. And some clicks further wordpress was installed.
Choosed a theme. There are good ones for free...

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Spend your money on diesel and coffee

"Spend your money on diesel and coffee"
(Blaise Brosnan of The Management Resource Institute Wexford)


Just getting started?

Wondering what to spend your time and money on?



Hustle.

Build relationships.

Make stuff happen.

You'll be amazed what happens when you get out of the building.




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I've designed an innovative rhythm guitar course which solves a problem, but it doesn't sell as I expected

Hi everyone,

I never write but I often read the Forum, The Millionaire Fastlane has literally changed my life and my approach to business.

Finally I write here of my entrepreneurial project in the field of music education, which I have been dealing with for years.

In practice, I created an innovative guitar course which I called "Air Strumming".

It's an interactive e-book with links to private videos and audios.
Air Strumming solves the rhythm problem...

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Can We Talk Tools for the "Maker Market"?

A new industry has emerged called the "Maker Market." It's an industry of people who make cool shit from home. Along with the industry, there's a lot of companies selling shovels in the form of scaled down industrial equipment designed for garage-sized spaces.

I was hoping we might have some "Makers" among us who could share their thoughts on the different nifty tools and machines. For instance, I'm about to buy a laser engraver, my mom has a cool little paper cutter called a Cricut, and I...

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How to Use Book Marketing to Grow Your Business (a Less Common But Powerful Strategy)

As a businessperson, you might think that writing books is for artists or those “do what you love” daydreamers fooling themselves they can turn their little hobby into a business.

And nothing could be further from the truth.

Have you ever heard about Keller Williams Realty? They’re one of the largest real estate companies in the world with over $350 billion in sales volume. Do you know what...

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Critique my Sales Letter. How did i do?

Hey guys, after hours of reading books and doing nothing i finally ended up writing my first sales letter/email. I recently started learning copy and heres one of my first attempts at writing sales/email letter.
I wrote this mock- sales/email letter for a clothing company in my city. How did i do? Feel free to criticize me and tell what went wrong.

Would you be convinced to buy clothes after recieving this? And would you buy these clothes?

Also are there any other places i can send my...

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Any BJJ folks on here?

I looked but didn't see any threads on here about folks learning jiu jitsu/bjj so I thought I'd start one.

I've been an athlete my entire life, and took up martial arts in college (Aikido). Loved learning it, but something was missing...(it's an entirely defensive martial art, and an archaic one, also, in terms of self-defense).

Then I got married...and stopped doing martial arts while we raised two boys together.

Then...I got divorced 8 years ago. Toughest time of my life, even though...

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I Will Do It✓, I'm Going To Do It, I'm Doing It, I Did It

Date: 23.05.2020
I have been writing goals of what I will do for the past months.
But the question is What Do I Have To Show For?
Nothing, if you don't count a few pages of goals.​
I am not saying that this isn't good but It's not enough one day I will have to Take Action. That is today.​
What do I mean by Taking Action?
I made a plan which will transform...​

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Do it yourself video marketing?

Has DIY Video Marketing Worked For You?

That question will be answered shortly. But here's a little backstory about the topic...

Last year, I joined a Facebook group where each member had to record a video a day for 90 days. It could be on anything. After completing the challenge, I got comfortable with doing video and ended up doing a total of 100-ish. The engagement was good. People outside of the group liked my material. And it may or may not have helped people out in the long...

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Thursday, May 28, 2020

I start my idea today (eCommerce + POD)

Hey !

So, I was wandering online, searching for a business idea for weeks, when I found a cool ad this morning. Basically, it's some kind of POD (Print on Demand), with additional value.
The ad was in english, the website too, and in USD. Since I'm French, I quickly checked if there was any existing business like this one in France, and found none.
For obvious reason, I'm not disclosing anything about it yet, but once it will be implemented (if it works), I guess talking about it won't be a...

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Question About Business With A “Mission”?

Hey everyone.

I’ve got an e-commerce brand I’m working on in which a central focus is a mission. In this case global health and sanitation.

Similar businesses include 4ocean and Handbands Of Hope.

I have a couple of concerns though with my business model. These other companies are very clear in their offering:

4ocean: Buy a bracelet, pull a pound of plastic from the ocean.

Headbands Of Hope: Buy a headband and...

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Architect-turned-Copywriter *** Grew a $5 Fiverr side hustle into a 5-Figure Digital Marketing Agency

Hi, guys. Been lurking on the forums for a while now, and thought it was about time I introduced myself and hopefully get to interact with some interesting people ✌

My name is Adrian Uwolloh, I'm an Architect-turned-copywriter.

Grew up in Nigeria, a 3rd world country with a reputation for terrible leaders and internet scams. (*hint* true, but overhyped)

When I was 16 my dad lost his job and seeing as mom was an unemployed housewife, things became really tough for my family.

I vowed to...

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How to Learn Code, Start a Web Company, $15k+ per month within 9 months

It has taken me a long time to have time to create this thread and for that I apologize. I have been getting PMs for months and while I helped a lot of you out with detailed responses I wanted to start a thread so everyone would have access to the same information.

*** This isn't exact Fastlane, at least not in the beginning, but its a great way to earn 5 figures a month, learn the skills to create and run your own FL business while building a network of top business people***

Back at the...

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Food business/entrepreneurship startup guide

So, you want to make a food product?



I've got my insider progress thread here,
https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/threads/progress-creating-specialty-food-products-for-medical-diets.73591/
but wanted to put together a general "how-to" guide on the outside for everyone else.


First step: What's your product?


This is the obvious beginning. What are you making? Do you have a killer recipe for a drink you make home? Or a family recipe for cookies? What...

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feature idea , re : "gold threads"

the actual posts in the gold thread that made it gold should be stickied at the top when you open the thread.

its gold for some reason, but having to wade through 20 pages of mostly inane replies makes it a bit difficult.

so thats my idea.


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29 Years old: Just bought my 2nd Lambo (not clickbait)

9 and 1/2 years ago, when I was just 18 years old, I hit the "join" button on a forum that would forever change my life. I was already an entrepreneur at heart - and had tried a few things - but I had now found a like-minded group to share ideas and thoughts with. This catalyst was the equivalent of adding rocket fuel to my entrepreneurial gas tank. While I had to put in thousands (and thousands) of hours of work + critical thinking and trial and error - there is no...

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On this day today – Bill Gates writes a Microsoft internal memo 25 years ago

It was a black IBM ThinkPad. It had a slick design with a red, pointy mouse in the keyboard. What was your first laptop?

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Looking for Specific Thread about Moving Bins

Hey all,

Looking for a thread that was about starting a moving bin company. It was relatively popular thread, but can't seem to find it. If anyone can point me in the right direction, would be greatly appreciated.


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Hopefully I'll make a consistent start

Hi,

I am a 27 year old male from Singapore, currently living in Melbourne, Australia as a temporary resident. I always wanted to start something (a business) since i was 12. I joined many communities, mostly internet marketing, web developing etc. as it was the cheapest way to start something with very cheap monthly hosting. Well, I made a few dollars here and there but it was a long time ago. Maybe 5-6 years ago and i stopped. Now, I gave my life a good thought, i always find myself...

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Building a Garage

No, nothing to do with business.
Maybe with mindset.

I bought an old house over 25 years ago With my wife.
The plan was to live cheap, save money and get a good house than.
One to the other... in the end we renovated the house and planned to safe some money and get a better house anywhere.
But now we have a social network here and we love it. We grew up our kids and the renovation appeared so good, that the house is still good.
When the kids will have their own place in the world And move...

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E-commerce

Hi my name is Aymen and I want to get into electronic commerce more specifically in dropshipping, I am currently reading the millionaire highway and mj said that you have to have control over your business and I wanted to ask all e-merchants if i am my dropshipping shop is it a business that i can control myself?


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Hi. Just finished Unscripted and unemployed because of the virus

Hi and thanks for reading. Glad to join the forum and start learning.

I've got a varied work/experience history and I'm in my mid 30's. I've been in network engineering, telecommunications, a police officer, and currently an unemployed float-plane pilot. I LOVE flying, but it's not going to allow me to buy my own float plane one day and "retire" early. I will continue flying when I can get a job again because I do truly love it, but it's not the end goal.

Picked up Unscripted after seeing...

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6 Tips For Shooting Videos Of Yourself On Your Own

How many times have you looked at your camera or phone and thought—today is the day I’ll shoot that video…

And how many times have you decided, “Eh… maybe I’ll do it tomorrow.”

🙋‍♀️*Raises their own hand*🙋

Shooting a video of yourself on your own is a daunting task, but we’re here to show you that it’s not as tough as you think. You can create high quality videos at home or in your office, without fancy camera gear. Just using a phone, a quiet space, good lighting, and the right angle you can record videos that viewers will think involved a lot more fancy equipment.

Here are 6 tips for shooting videos of yourself on your own, so you can make high quality videos for your followers, warm leads, and customers.

#1: Find a Quiet Spot

When you’re shooting video, there are 2 things you want to be most concerned with: audio and lighting. We’ll talk about lighting in Tip #2, but for now we’ll focus on audio. Whether you have, or don’t have, an external microphone—you’re going to need to make sure the environment that you’re recording is as quiet as possible.

Recording next to a window above a busy street is going to create a lot of background noise that you won’t realize exists until you’ve finished recording. That noise is distracting and gives your video a lower quality feel. By avoiding that street side window, you’ll be able to amp up your audio, even if you don’t have the most expensive microphone on the market.

#2: Find Your Best Lighting

Aside from audio, lighting is a crucial factor for shooting videos at home. People (including you!) don’t want to watch a video of someone with loud background noise and dim lighting. It makes you feel less authoritative, weakening whatever conversion you’re trying to get from your video.

There are 2 options when it comes to lighting: find it or buy it. Natural lighting is always ideal, and natural lighting with extra lights around you is more ideal (but you don’t need that). To shoot with great lighting, find the brightest room in your home or office—this may change throughout the day—and figure out what the best time is to shoot videos. For example, morning might be the best time or mid afternoon. Between good lighting and audio, you’ll be able to fool anyone watching your video into thinking you have the best tech gear available… even if you’re just using your phone.

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#3: Get Your Angles Right

If you’re looking down at the camera or up at the camera—your video is going to throw off the viewer. You don’t want them focusing on your chin or the top of your head, you want them looking at you just as they would if you were sitting across from them talking. Getting your angle right will ensure your video has a natural and conversational feel—which is exactly what you’re aiming for when marketing your business or products.

Tripods are by far one of the easiest video equipment to finagle at home. You can use drawers, nightstands, shelves, books, decor, etc. to prop up your camera or phone so that it’s at the perfect angle.

#4: Use The Best Camera Available To You

If you’re using a camera—then you’ve already got the best camera available to you. If you’re using a phone to record your videos, make sure to use the best camera on your device. For example, on the iPhone, the back facing camera is the best camera. It takes better quality videos (4K) which means that’s the best camera available to you, not your front facing camera.

Using the back facing camera of a phone also keeps you from looking at yourself while you’re filming. You want to look at the lens of the camera while you talk—if you look at yourself on the screen your recorded video will look like you’re talking slightly away from the person watching the video.

#5: Do A Test Run

Ah, the infamous test run. The marketers who do test runs are the ones that have recorded a 10 minute (plus!) video only to find out that their angle was off, their camera was out of focus, or their microphone wasn’t turned around. And it always stings—always.

To avoid making these mistakes, do a quick test run of your video before you jump into recording. Record for at least a minute to make sure that your lighting looks good, your audio sounds good, you are in focus, and the angle is right. Trust us on this one.

#6: Be Honest With Your Audience

If you’re usually in a studio recording high quality videos OR if this is your first time recording videos for your audience—tell them. Being honest with your viewers, whether they’re prospective customers or paying customers builds the relationship between you and them. Instead of pretending that you’re not at home recording videos when you used to be in a fancy studio, tell them about it. Or, if this is your first few videos, tell your audience, “This is one of the first videos I’ve recorded.”

Then, ask them to give you feedback. If you’re recording videos for social media, their feedback, in the form of comments to your post, is going to boost your engagement and help them keep seeing your content (ah, the classic Facebook algorithm). 

If you’re recording videos for a paid membership, asking them for their feedback on how to improve your videos is going to make them feel more attached to the final product. In both cases, you’re creating a better relationship with your followers, prospects, or customers.

We told you at the start of this article that shooting video of yourself on your own was a daunting task—but not a challenging one. Using these tips, you can record videos of yourself that have everybody fooled into thinking you’ve got the latest video tech, all while you are shooting from your bedroom.

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An Happy Introduction :)

Hello :smile:, my name is Daniele (Dan) and I am very happy to be here.
I'm in love with internet since ‘93 and live with a burning fire for growth hacking, technology, communication and marketing.
I studied economics, computer programming and system administration, communication and marketing.
Worked in international and multicultural contexts in insurance, real estate, oil and energy, information technology, communication and marketing.
Covered many of the possible job positions from...

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Learn web design first or app development? I am a bit confused.

I am learning web design right now and i plan to make money off it in the future helping people with their sites and freelancing etc.,
I plan to use the money to fund my university and if i make a lot for my business.
Its only been a week of learning web design and i am F*cking bored already.

But i am a bit confused right now.

I had a great idea for an app, which meets the CENTS and solves a problem in my city- would definitely sell.

So i really want to learn app development and create...

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Episode 102: Making Data-Driven Decisions With A Relationship-Based Approach with Rita Barry of Rita Barry & Co.

Can data help make your social media ads more human? In this episode, Rita Barry, founder of Rita Barry & Co., shows us how to take our metrics and use them to create more relationship-based advertising. She explains what metrics to actually focus on, why cost per acquisition is the secret to getting an ROI, and her advice for businesses trying to stay afloat during COVID-19.

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Starting Over

Back in 2008 I made a horrible mistake and bought a construction industry business just before the great recession. After spending everything I had to keep it alive, in 2016 I finally shut it down after being stiffed $35,000.00 by a general contractor on a BLM job. The only good thing to come out of that period of my life was meeting my wife and our three kids together and her daughter. I still own the property that the business was located on and am working to find a new tenant for the...

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CHECKLIST: How to Start a Digital Marketing Agency & Hit $5K in Less than 90 Days

I've been meaning to write this post for a long time. It's basically the story of how I started a digital marketing agency to be able to do cool stuff. And I would like to give you a nice little checklist that you could use as well if it interests you.

I started my business in 2010. Since then, I reduced my own work load to less than 10 hours a month, lived in Mexico for 4 1/2 years, traveled to 15 countries, and am prepping to head to Scotland for 6 months in Sept - all...


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What online businesses should people with no experience get into ?

Hey everyone, so after reading TMF "loved it" I just got really curious about online businesses, and it's been a week that I am on this forum reading a bunch of gold posts for 4 hours every night afterwork, in order to find out what businesses should I get into.

I have zero experience with computer whatsoever, no marketing skills, really nothing that would allow me to add value or to make some profit online, but I'm ready to learn though.
I know that Online businesses aren't the only way to...

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Mentorship program

Hi guys! How are you?

It's been a while since I don´t post anything, but this is because I'm hustling with the creation of my product.
I created this post because I want to get an opinion from you guys about a business mentoring program I looked in the Internet.
(the link is this: https://freedombusinessmentoring.com/ ). The reason I look for your insight is because I'm considering joining this program.

Your opinion/expertise in this is very important to me

Thank you so much in...

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LOL check out the sponsored books next to MJ's

I'm so glad MJ was able to direct me away from most these books #scripted #Guruhypocrites

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How to Craft the Perfect Writing Sample in 2020 (+ Examples)

Just when you thought you finally found your dream job, your hopes are deflated by two simple, intimidating words: “writing sample.”

You know the job is perfect for you. It feels like you were almost born for it.

And if you can just land this gig, your writing career will take off like you’ve always dreamed!

But you don’t have any writing samples. Even worse, you’re not exactly sure how to go about creating one.

Let’s do something about that, shall we?

This guide will show you how to craft the perfect writing sample. By the time you’re finished reading, you’ll have everything you need to land your dream job.

We’ll start with the basics…

What is a Writing Sample?

A writing sample is a document you submit when applying for jobs requiring a significant amount of writing or communication skills.

In a cover letter, applicants share their skills and experience to describe why they deserve the job. In a writing sample, candidates demonstrate those skills.

The type of writing sample you create will depend upon the job you want. If you want to be a freelance writer, you’ll have to create sample articles. If you want to enter graduate school, you’ll have to create a writing sample on a topic in your chosen field. And if you want a job in public relations, you’ll have to create a sample press release. (And so on.)

Whatever you’re applying for, to create a job-winning writing sample you’ll need a deeper understanding of the purpose of writing samples.

Note: While this guide focuses mainly on creating writing samples to win freelance writing jobs, the same process can be adapted to create samples for any job.

What’s the Purpose of a Writing Sample?

While you know you’re good enough to do the job you’re chasing, your prospective employer can’t just take your word for it. They need proof before they bring you in for a job interview (whether it’s a Zoom interview or something in-person).

That’s where writing samples come in.

Think of a writing sample as a trial run. Hiring managers will use your writing sample to evaluate your writing ability and see if you have what it takes.

Specifically, they’ll be evaluating the following:

Attention to Detail

First and foremost, your writing sample should have zero typos, syntax, or grammar mistakes. Zero!

Simple mistakes convey a lack of attention to detail. And hiring managers will assume you’ll make the same mistakes if they give you the job.

But job ads will also tell you what they expect of your writing sample with regard to topics, style, tone, format, etc.

Many writers, in the rush to end their job search, overlook some of these details. That’s why so many fail.

Be sure to read the job ad carefully, make a list of all requirements, and double check for errors.

Writing Style and Tone

All publications have a general writing style and tone. Hiring managers want to know if you understand it and can match it.

Some publications will want you to take complex subject matter and explain it in a casual, easy-to-understand way for average readers.

Publications with a more educated, professional audience — scientific publications, for example — may expect you to use complex terms and concepts relevant to their industry.

If an official style guide isn’t available, check out the content they’ve already published. By mimicking what you find, you’ll have a leg up on your competitors.

Grasp of Their Subject Matter

Many applicants will say they understand a topic. But writing samples don’t lie.

A big reason employers ask for writing samples is to see if you actually know what you’re talking about. If you don’t, your writing will expose you.

Good writing samples should demonstrate you understand the subject matter and can write about it clearly and accurately.

Grasp of Best Practices

Whether you’re writing news articles, email copy, press releases, or research papers, there are general best practices employers will want you to know.

For example, if you’re applying for a job as a blog article writer, employers will expect you to know on-page SEO.

If the job is for Facebook ad creation, you should know the ins and outs of creating optimized Facebook ads.

Luckily, most of this information can be found with a simple Google search ([Type Of Content] + best practices).

writing sample google best practices screenshot

Ability to Do the Job

The best thing about writing samples is they have the potential to overrule all other evaluation criteria.

Job ads often list many “requirements” that don’t actually matter. They may “require” 5+ years of work experience, a Bachelor’s Degree in a specific field of study, or creative writing experience.

While some employers are sticklers for these requirements, many know that, at the end of the day, none of it really matters. Smart employers really only care about one thing: can you do the job?

Your writing sample is your opportunity to demonstrate you can.

How to Create a Perfect Writing Sample

A good writing sample will meet all of the criteria above.

But a perfect writing sample is one that’s so good the hiring manager will want to publish it.

Creating a perfect writing sample requires a change of mindset. Don’t see yourself as an applicant creating a writing sample. Pretend you already have the job and you’re creating a piece they’ve assigned to you.

To do so, you’ll have to employ a strategic process for creating a writing sample that’s perfect for them and their audience.

Let’s get started…

Step 1: Study the Job Ad to Identify Key Criteria

Almost everything you need to know about creating a job-winning writing sample can be found in the job ad itself.

That’s why it’s important to read the job ad thoroughly and make note of the specific criteria they’re looking for in a candidate.

Criteria #1: Topic(s)

It should go without saying, but your writing sample should be on-topic. For example, if you’re applying to a health blog, your sample should be on a health-related topic.

But look out for any other indications of the type of content the prospective employer wants.

Some ads will mention specific subtopics they’re interested in. In the screenshot below, the financial blog mentions they want content that focuses on “best practices with credit cards, money management, and investing.”

writing sample job ad screenshot finance blog

Some ads will get even more specific and describe specific headlines or article ideas that they want. The more specific, the better.

writing sample job ad screenshot marketing consultant

If the ad gives you topics or subtopics, use them to create your writing sample.

Criteria #2: The Target Audience

Most job ads will tell you who their target audience is. And as a writer, you’ll need to understand their target audience to create good content for them.

writing sample job ad screenshot b2b industrial

Make note of the audience they’re targeting and do some research to understand their problems, goals, and the type of content they love to read.

You can learn more about their audience by:

  • Studying the employer’s website and social media.
  • Studying the websites and social media of their competitors.
  • Researching industry reports about their audience.
  • Studying online communities where their audience hangs out.

I once wrote an article for a client that sold marketing software to B2B companies. To understand their audience, I read reports on B2B marketing to learn about their challenges and goals, then used that info to create my article.

Criteria #3: Writing Style

Job ads often use certain keywords to describe their writing style and tone. Words like: authoritative, actionable, casual, practical, etc.

Create a list of keywords that describe their writing style (usually no more than 2-5) and use it as a guide when creating your sample.

For example, the job ad below asks for writing that’s “actionable” and “easy to understand” twice. It also provides examples of other blogs whose writing style they want to emulate.

writing sample job ad screenshot finance blog 2

Criteria #4: Length

Almost every job ad will describe a word count for the content they want you to create.

Sometimes it’s a direct number (2,000 words), sometimes it’s a range (1,000 – 1,500 words).

Your writing sample should be no longer than what they ask for. Employers aren’t impressed by your ability to write long pieces. They want to know you can write to their exact specifications.

Criteria #5: Format

Many job ads will describe frameworks for the type of content they publish.

Some will mention they publish “list posts”, “how to’s”, and “X vs Y” articles.

writing sample job ad screenshot home improvement blog

Others will give more information as to the framework of their headlines, like “best ___” or “product roundups.”

writing sample job ad screenshot android blog

Your writing sample should follow the format they request.

Criteria #6: Employer Goals

At the end of the day, every business that hires writers does so to achieve a business objective.

They’re not simply trying to publish your beautiful prose. They want results.

To increase your odds of getting the job, create a writing sample that has the potential to help them achieve their objectives.

Doing so demonstrates that you’re not just a good writer who can produce copy on demand, you’re also good for business.

So, study the job ad and identify any business goals that are explicitly stated.

Generally, employers will have one of two goals:

1st Employer Goal: Traffic

Some businesses operate on a traffic-based model. That means they generate money from ad-revenue and need to send lots of traffic to their site.

These businesses include entertainment, lifestyle, and news blogs, or businesses that sell low-cost products.

To appeal to these types of businesses, you should create a writing sample that’s aimed at generating high traffic:

  • Target high-traffic keywords.
  • Use tools like BuzzSumo to identify related topics that are popular on social media.
  • Identify the most popular content on their site and model it.
  • Use high-traffic frameworks: how to’s; list posts; round-ups.
  • Incorporate shareable images (charts, graphics, quotes, etc.).
  • Create content that influencers will want to share.
2nd Employer Goal: Leads

Some businesses operate on a lead-based model. That means their main goal is to drive traffic that converts into leads that they can nurture into sales.

Companies that sell consulting, courses, b2b, and high-cost products depend on leads to function.

To appeal to these types of businesses, you should create a sample that is aimed at generating leads.

  • Target keywords that show commercial intent.
  • Check for lead magnets on their site and reverse-engineer content ideas from them. You can link to their lead magnet in your article or include a CTA for it at the end.
  • Reverse-engineer your writing sample from their product or service. For example, create a how-to guide that describes how to achieve a desired result with their product.

Step 2: Brainstorm Ideas for Your Writing Sample

Now that you’ve outlined the key criteria, you can start to brainstorm topics for your writing sample.

The goal of brainstorming is to come up with as many ideas as possible. Empty your brain on the page and, for now, don’t worry about the quality of your ideas.

If you censor yourself or focus too much on quality, your brain will clam up and stop producing ideas.

In the next step, we’ll discuss how to eliminate bad ideas and pair your list down. You’ll also likely find many of your ideas are repetitive or can be combined with other ideas. But for now, focus on quantity, not quality.

However, don’t just try to come up with ideas out of thin air. The key to good brainstorming sessions is to use questions and topics as a springboard for your ideation.

In my experience, the best way to brainstorm writing sample ideas is to:

  • Set a time limit (say, 30 minutes or more) and don’t stop brainstorming until the time expires.
  • Use the criteria you’ve collected as a springboard to brainstorm as many ideas as possible.

Brainstorm #1: Topics

From the job ad, we identified topics the employer wants to cover on their blog. Write those topics down on the top of your paper (or document). All of your ideas should center around these topics.

Brainstorm #2: Audience

What questions might the target audience have about these topics? What pain points do they suffer from with regard to the topics? And what goals do they have with regard to those topics?

Take some time to answer those questions. They will provide great subjects and/or information to include in your writing sample.

If need be, do some research on sites like Quora and Reddit to find out what the target readers are thinking.

writing sample quora screenshot

Brainstorm #3: Format

Next, try to fit the answers to those questions into one of the formats listed in the job ad.

If the job ad mentions they want “How To” articles, try to create a headline in the “How To” format that focuses on each of the answers.

If they want “product roundups”, brainstorm ideas that focus on different products related to the target audience.

For example:

  • “Top 10 Tools To Avoid [Pain Point]”
  • “The 7 Best Tools To Help You Achieve [Desired Goal]”

Brainstorm #4: Employer Goals

You can also brainstorm ideas based on the goals of your prospective employer.

Try to come up with ideas that fit the topics and formats listed in the job ad while also serving the employer’s business model.

Traffic-Based Goals:

  • Find some high volume keywords related to the topics mentioned in the job ad. Use them to brainstorm ideas for samples.
  • Brainstorm ideas based off of the most popular content on their site. What did their popular content fail to cover? How can you go into greater depth than they did? Is there a part of their content that you can expand upon?
  • Brainstorm ideas for Expert Round-Up Posts that influencers will want to share.

Lead-Based Goals:

  • Go to the employer’s website and find their lead magnets. Is there a section of their lead magnet that you can expand upon in greater detail? Is there an overarching topic you can write about that will allow you to link to their lead magnet?
  • Find some keywords related to the topics mentioned in the job ad that show commercial intent. Use them to brainstorm ideas for samples.
  • Reverse-engineer ideas from their product or service. For example, create a how-to guide that describes how to achieve a desired result with their product.

Step 3: Select One of Your Ideas

Now that you have a gigantic list of ideas, it’s time to pick one.

Start by pairing down your list to the top ideas. Eliminate any ideas you feel are repetitive, incomplete, or low-quality. Combine similar ideas that can be included in one piece.

Try to narrow your list down to the 5-10 best ideas.

Then step away from your list for a few hours so you can return to it with fresh eyes.

When you return, pick the best idea by asking:

  • Which idea makes me most excited?
  • Of my ideas, which one meets the most of the criteria outlined in the job ad?
  • Which idea do I think will best satisfy the employers expectations?

That should be enough to help you select an idea to write. If you’re still having trouble deciding, it probably means they’re all good ideas and you can just pick any one of them.

Step 4: Find Models To Emulate

Congratulations! You have your idea for your writing sample.

Now it’s time to find models you can use for inspiration.

You should try to find at least 1-3 models that are in your writing niche and match the job description in style, tone, target audience, topic, format, and length.

You can use these models as inspiration for your writing sample. Include the best parts of the models in your writing sample, and use them as a guide to match the required writing style.

How do you find models?

First, try Googling your subject. Check out each result to see if it’s a good enough model for your writing sample.

You can also enter your subject into tools like BuzzSumo and Ubersuggest. Not only will they produce articles on your topic, they’ll also give you data about how popular they are on social media.

writing sample ubersuggest screenshot

The screenshot above shows Ubersuggest results for the keyword “writing samples.” For an article about creating writing samples, the first and fourth results would likely make good models. Unlike the other results, those two articles are on topic, they have great headlines, and they were popular on social media (suggesting readers liked them).

Step 5: Outline & Write Your Idea

Now comes the fun part. It’s time to create your writing sample.

Before you begin outlining, start by answering 8 important questions that will guide you during the writing process:

  1. Who is your target reader?
  2. How does your target reader feel about this subject?
  3. How do you want them to feel about it when they’re done reading?
  4. What questions or topics must you cover?
  5. What questions or topics do similar articles cover?
  6. Are there examples and data can you use to bolster your points?
  7. What can you borrow from your models to include in your sample?
  8. What are the models missing you can include in your sample to make it better?

Answering these questions will make outlining and writing your sample much easier. More importantly, it will make the final product much better.

A full explanation of the outlining and writing process is too comprehensive to include in this guide. Luckily, Smart Blogger already published the ultimate guide to creating a blog post that includes everything you’ll need to create a stellar rough draft. Use it to walk you through the process.

If you’re creating some other type of content like email copy or Facebook ads, then try running a Google search to find a good guide (like this guide to creating marketing emails from HubSpot or this guide to creating Facebook ads from WordStream)

One more tip: the process of outlining and writing a rough draft is similar to brainstorming ideas for your sample — for now, don’t edit yourself or focus on quality.

The goal is to get all of your ideas down on the page, even if it’s sloppy. You can polish it up in the editing process.

Step 6: Edit Your Writing Sample

Of all the writing skills and activities that go into freelance writing, editing is one of top dogs.

Editing is where decent writing becomes great writing. And while you’ll develop your own process as you progress, you can use this 5-Round formula to take your writing sample to the next level.

Round 1: Edit the Content

  • Supercharge It: Identify any places where you can add more info, data, or examples to improve your points.
  • Say It Straight: Identify any sections that are unclear or confusing and refine them.
  • Go Pro: Identify any sections where you sound like a newbie and figure out how to improve them.
  • Carve It Up: Eliminate any repetitive or unnecessary info.

Round 2: Edit for Writing Quality

Round 3: Ensure it Meets the Job Ad Criteria

  • Be Topical: Is it on topic? Does it properly address the topic?
  • Trim It Down: Does it meet the required length?
  • Maintain Proper Form: Is it in one of the employer’s preferred formats? Does the article consistently satisfy the format?
  • Add Value: Will the target audience find this valuable? If not, how can you make it more valuable?

Round 4: Optimize for Best Practices

  • Help Google Out: Is it optimized for SEO?
  • Remember The Fundamentals: Does it meet all of the best practices of the format/framework?
  • Make It Pretty: What images can you incorporate to make it more visually appealing and engaging?
  • Build A Connection: Does the introduction connect with the reader?
  • Inspire Action: Does the conclusion inspire the reader to take action?

Round 5: Polish to Perfection

Step away from the article for a day (if time permits), then return to it with fresh eyes and:

  • Spot The Problems: Find any problematic areas to improve.
  • Shine It Up Real Nice: How can you make it shine? Is there any way to make your sample extra special?
  • The Critical Question: Give your sample one last read and ask: is this an example of my best writing?

How to Deliver Your Writing Sample

You did it!

Take a moment to give yourself a big ‘ole pat on the back. You created the perfect writing sample.

…well, almost perfect.

Remember, creating a perfect writing sample isn’t just about showing off your writing skills. It’s about creating a writing sample the hiring manager can envision publishing on their website.

To truly give them that vision, you’ll need to go one step further. You’ll need to deliver the sample in a format that helps the hiring manager visualize what it’ll look like when they hire you.

For article writers, it means publishing your article on free blogging platform like:

writing sample Medium screenshot

If you’re creating some other type of content, try to figure out how you can deliver it in a realistic format. For example, you could create a Facebook ad in Facebook (without launching it) and take a screenshot of the preview.

writing sample facebook ad screenshot

Taking this extra step can go a long way towards winning the job. It enables the hiring manager to better visualize your sample on their site. It shows you put in extra effort and attention to detail. And it helps you stand out among the competition.

Other Key Considerations

1. How to Complete Your Sample Quickly

Creating the perfect writing sample takes time. And you should invest as much time as you possibly can to make your writing sample shine.

But you don’t want to take too much time and risk losing the job to another writer.

So how long should you spend creating your writing sample? And how can you ensure you complete it quickly enough to still make the job application deadline?

It depends on two factors:

  1. How recently was the job ad posted? Is there a due date for job applications?
  2. How much time can you spend working on your writing sample each day?

First, you have to figure out how much time you have.

If the job ad gives a due date, then you should aim to get it done a few days before that date (give yourself some leeway).

If the job ad doesn’t provide a due date, then check when the job was posted. The more recently the job was posted, the more time you have to work on your sample.

According to a 2015 report from Indeed and the Centre for Economic and Business Research, 43% of job openings are filled within 30 days of posting a job ad. Though it’s not a bulletproof system, use Indeed’s research as a guide and aim to submit your sample at least 1 week before the 30-day deadline.

So if the job ad was posted 7 days before you begin, and you want to finish 1 week before the 30-day deadline, then you have 16 days to complete and submit your application.

Next, determine how much time you can spend on your writing sample daily. Then schedule each of the 6 steps into that allotted time.

2. What to Do if You Hate Your Writing Sample

In the beginning, you were excited to get to work.

You did all the required research. You picked a topic that would impress the hiring manager. And your excitement grew as you completed your outline.

But as you near completion, the original sheen wears off. And the excitement gets replaced with a feeling of dread…

Your writing sample sucks.

You just know the hiring manager will read it, laugh at it, and throw you into their “never hire” file.

What should you do now?

Luckily, there’s only one answer — finish your rough draft and edit the crap out of it.

First of all, your writing sample doesn’t suck. In fact, it’s probably much better than you think.

You only think it sucks because you’re nervous about getting the job and filled with insecurity. You’ve also read your sample so many times that you’ve become overexposed to it.

This is completely normal. In fact, it’s happened to me several times when writing this guide.

While you may be tempted to start over again on a new writing sample, chances are the same thing will happen: your nerves will get to you again and you’ll question the quality of your work.

Even worse, you’ll have less time to complete your sample, which will only make your nerves worse. You may end up missing the deadline or abandoning the job altogether.

The truth is, the writing sample you have is probably good enough to get the job. And all writing improves with editing.

Just finish and submit what you started.

Remember, you miss 100% of the shots you don’t take. You might not get the job with the sample you have now; but you DEFINITELY won’t get the job if you submit nothing.

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You Now Know How to Write a Perfect Writing Sample. Time to Go Get That Job!

Creating a writing sample is a nerve-wracking endeavor.

Between the hard work that’s required and the insecurity it produces, it can seem like an impossible task.

But with the approach I’ve just outlined, you can create a perfect writing sample that’ll impress any hiring manager.

Imagine how great it will feel to wake up one morning, check your inbox, and read those wonderful words: “We’d like to interview you.”

Imagine the validation and confidence you’ll feel knowing you have what it takes to do your dream job!

You don’t just have to imagine it. You can make it real. All you have to do is take the next step.

Study the job ad. Outline your key criteria. Follow the steps in this guide. And create the best damn writing sample they’ve ever read!

You can do this. Go get that job!

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