Saturday, November 30, 2019

Product and service innovation

Every successful business must put a creative spin on the service or product that it offers.

Innovation can make you immensely wealthy, even if you deliver a product just slightly better than your competitors.

What is your innovation inspiration? How do you come up with novel processes and ideas? What books do you recommend to aid you in this quest?

Discuss.


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How Do You Invest in Yourself? Non-Business Skills You Find Valuable

Out of all the investments you can make, there's only one investment that will stay with you forever: investing in yourself.

What non-business skills do you find valuable in your everyday life? What would you like to learn/are learning because you believe it will always be a valuable skill to have?

Here are some of the skills I've developed, am working on or would like to learn (in no particular order):
  • foreign languages - it's always useful to know at least one foreign...

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I'm not smart enough to sell my services, I'm just really good at what I do for myself

It's almost 3am and I can't sleep, just wanted to share something that's troubling me.

So basically after joining this forum I've had a huge mindset shift already and although I'm still hopeful I'm right and my current project works out, I'm seeing how valuable selling a skill can be.

I'm really good at growing audiences, especially on Facebook. I've grown pages to 1.8M likes, 700k likes, 350k likes, 300k likes, several more with 50k+ likes and generated 6 figure earnings through these...

I'm not smart enough to sell my services, I'm just really good at what I do for myself


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Better late than never...

Hi.
I recently listened TMF and Unscripted, mostly while at work and during my commute. I am now re-listening to both books again to keep me in the right mindset and let the concepts sink in. These two books have me hooked on audiobooks.

Anyway, a few weeks ago I was watching a Youtube video that talked about Unscripted and how it inspired that person. I initially watched that person's channel for advice on switching careers to software development and working remotely. After watching...

Better late than never...


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How do you deal with burnout/ getting Re-focused

Been working my a$$ off for about the last 2 months. I have a pressure washing company and have been gaining great momentum and staying on task. This past week however things have gone south. I have had family come over for the holidays and have just been feeling off track. Slipping back into playing video games and haven't had my mind on business. Of course, a lot of this is due to family being around and interacting with them rather than thinking about business related stuff. How do you...

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Is there a good FREE keyword research tool?

When I search most results require a monthly fee I see the Google one but it ... Neil Patel has a really good free to use tool for keyword research.

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I'm Moving: Taxes and Business Structure

I'm speaking with tax and small business attorneys, but know there are some smart, experienced people in here that might be able to offer some tips. Hoping GlobalWealth may be able to chime in, as he seems to be the expert here...

I have a Single-Member LLC, elected as an S-Corp. I'm moving across the border to another state, and from what I've gathered so far it seems the best option is to dissolve my existing LLC and start a new one. Otherwise I have to register as a foreign corp and end...

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Does your "get rich" internet guru only make $28K/yr?

NOTE: This thread is NOT referencing anyone here at the forum, but the idea of it evolved from the plethora of internet gurus who now use this strategy as their "PROOF" of success.

$28,500 a year.


Not a big income right?

In Arizona, that's someone who makes $13.70 an hour working 40 hours a week all year. In Arizona, minimum wage is $10.

$28,500 is certainly not big enough of an income to consider yourself "rich" -- and certainly not big...

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Introducing myself

Hi, i'm 22 years old. I read the millioniare fast lane by MJ Demarco and I really like it. The book was recommended to me by a friend. The book has really taught me a lot. I am happy to be in this forum and to meet people who share the same interest and goals with me and have also read the book. I hope in sharing my goals and thaughts in this forum soon and find people who support me. Thanks


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Does everyone struggle to learn code?

I'm learning JavaScript on Codecademy, and so far I've been understanding most of it. However, I'm currently completely lost on an Advanced Objects project.

Does everyone struggle to learn code? I feel really dumb right now, and not sure if I should just look up the solution and skip ahead.


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How has business success changed you?

Do you see the world differently as you grow as a business person? Do you see business situations through different colored lenses?

I learned something about myself this last week on a 7-day cruise I took with an old friend. I've traveled a lot, but not that way. I felt like a fish out of the water among those other 4,098 guests so I studied the corporate business model of the cruise line. It was obvious to me that the "guests" were being soaked for every dime they had brought with them...

How has business success changed you?


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"Unscripted" book in Poland.

So I wanted to ask if there a chance of translating "Unscripted" to polish. I think I've read somewhere that it will appear, but I'm not sure if that was a rumour or the real information.

Even though I've read "Unscripted" in English, I would love to read it in my native language (and have my own copy of the paperbook on my bookshelf) soo... just asking. :)


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Forum Self-Promotion Opp: Offers, Links, Your Biz, More (November 2019)

SATURDAY HAS BEGUN SOMEWHERE ON OUR PLANET!

Have something to sell?


: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 self-promote whatever you'd like on one central...

Forum Self-Promotion Opp: Offers, Links, Your Biz, More (November 2019)


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100 Brown Cents To $8000

This is a thread I've decided to create to keep me accountable. I'm sick to my bones tired of "failing fast", heck I even made an article about it.

I don't know what need I'll solve yet, my idea was to build a niche community on social media starting with Instagram and then help producers connect with the community members. I'm unsure as to what sort of niche it would be and...

100 Brown Cents To $8000


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New to the insider forum

I am new to this forum. I am a physician working in Arizona. I have read both books and have come away with multiple new ways to provide new services to my patients and also maximize my income. I needed to determine ways to get off the grid, so to speak. Many folks look at physicians and think they are making bank. This is not true for many of my colleagues, including myself. I am ready to have an unscripted life.


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Lex DeVille's - Advanced Freelance Udemy Courses!

Over the past few months I've shared a lot of experienced-based training through inexpensive Udemy courses. The goal was to help freelance entrepreneurs learn the tools I used to grow two full-time freelance incomes from scratch.

Each course covers one area of entrepreneurship. Topics are delivered in a clear, direct way, very little fluff. The idea is to give you only what you need to get up and earning fast. Inside each course you will find helpful practice activities, quizzes and...

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Text / SMS Marketing, Any Case Studies from Fastlaners?

Anyone use TEXT / SMS marketing extensively in their business?

For customer acquisition?
For customer service?
For improving lifetime customer value?

Care to share your story?

If not, how could you use this in your business?

For example, here's a company that provides such a service.

As @Kak said in the Undercover Billionaire thread, practically every human on the planet carries around with them a black device that allows you to contact them immediately. Quite 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...

I'm competing with LinkedIn..


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Thank you card to customers - feedback please?

I will be sending a thank you card to my top and most loyal customers.

Already bought enough hand-made quality greeting cards (supporting people with disabilities in the process) and will be hand-writing them all; both the thank you note and the address.

As I am not a native English speaker I was wondering if I could get some feedback (or suggestions) on a short and simple thank you note. I want it to be short, simple and sweet but not too cheesy. How does this sound to native speakers...

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Twitter is backtracking

A few days ago we reported that Twitter is slated to delete accounts which have been inactive for more than six months starting December 11.

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Do you think PBN's is the most valuable seo tactic?

Hello, There are many SEO method to rank a website. But I heard that PBN's are the most valuable method and most effective. Is it true? I.

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Road to my Independent Life

Ok, I´m going to start this thread that will chronicle my Journey to that Sweet Independent Life i Aimed for...

Last year, after i was laid off as Community Manager, i wrote in a small piece of paper a list of things i had to do to Become Independent Financially (and Emotionally)

This List is split in 3 Phases, for now i´m going to focus on Phase 1

Phase 1

- Phone
- Laptop
- Documents (I plan to Migrate)


Despite all the detours i took, especially with my Sister´s...

Road to my Independent Life


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How to Build a Lead Generation & Conversion Systems for a Content Agency.

Hi there, please I need help with this.

Two years ago, I made a lot of money in copywriting freelancing even. I have done more than 4,000 articles for clients in the US, UK and Canada, and some parts of Africa. However, my business violated the commandment of control (I worked with an SEO & Ebook Writing agencies). I had some issues with my agency partners and they just canceled the entire deal. This affected my cash flow earlier and mid of this year.

After reading the MFL, I spent three...

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The Undercover Billionaire: Building a $1m business in 90 days

I'm currently watching a show on Discovery Channel called "The Undercover Billionaire."

The premise is they drop a billionaire in a random city with a truck and 100 bucks and he bets he can build a million dollar business in 90 days.

I thought that was cool and I should share.


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Friday, November 29, 2019

Starting my journey

After collecting a series of 10 potential ideas that i deem i could have done, i have narrowed my choice down to 2 good candidates, and one which im going to start executing on staring today.

My journey finally starts. Im motivated to get this thing going, and disrupt the marketspace Im aiming for.

Its a service model, very inspired by uber, but an entirely different industry. The competitors already doing it are doing a shit job at it, so im going to take over one by one city untill its...

Starting my journey


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University is making me sick

Hi,

I'm on my last year of Computer Science. I already have a bachelor degree in Computer Science but now I'm on the last year of my master. I'm also working on my own business but that's not the point here.
The bachelor went quite smooth, but I'm really struggling with the master studies since I discovered that I hate computer science and programming and I don't have talent for it whatsoever.

As I said, I hate programming. It makes me miserable. I don't have a "drive" for it...

University is making me sick


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YouTube Channels - Learn Skills Useful for Entrepreneurship - Tell Us Your Favorite Channels

During winter I tend to have some free time during the evening, and I like to take advantage of it to learn new things. Since everything somehow related to business is one of my favorite topics, I am here asking for YouTube channel recommendations that can teach me some skills, or bring awareness in certain areas.

What are some of your favorite YouTube channels related to Entrepreneurship (sales, accounting, interviews... doesn't really matter the subject, as long as transferable to...

YouTube Channels - Learn Skills Useful for Entrepreneurship - Tell Us Your Favorite Channels


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Hello this is Erik, originally from Bronx NY.

Love the concepts in the Millionaire Fastlane. Bought into slowlane right at first. Got into law enforcement and remember making 50K my first year and thinking hey this isnt to bad. However I was working midnight to 8am and sleeping like a vampire. Have owned my own small Real Estate company for over 10 years. MJ is right, I remember celebrating my first 50K month and knowing this sure beats the hell out of a job. Anyway still learning and trying to grow and appreciate this forum.


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No one will mentor me! Wait, no, that's too hard!

On @Vick's legendary GOLD thread on the INSIDE, he was quoted as saying this:

Anyway, been taking some masterclasses online at masterclass.Com as well as a ton of other research.
(He's taking a class on screenwriting, which interests me)

I never heard of Masterclass.com so I took a peek.

Let me just say, DAMN.

Can you say freaking VALUE?

I was so impressed by it that I...

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Bitcoin / Cryptocurrency Discussion (And Predictions)

Hey Fastlaners,
As Bitcoin is slowly becoming the real deal. I wanted to give Bitcoin it's own thread containing just long-term & short-term predictions & any big crypto news to help any others who's trading, hodling, etc. a place to throw in your predictions & any actions you plan on taking.

I see the current stage of Bitcoin & crypto as the new Napster & Limewire. Industry bigs (middle-men) will do all they can to fight it & shut it down, but they will soon find out - You...

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Black Friday 2019 - What Did You Buy Today That Will Pay You Back Tomorrow?

Curious to see what deals ya'll got. Don't think I grabbed any Black Friday deals. But I got an education copy of iZotope RX7 Standard for $199 (50% off for being a college student) and a copy of Reaper DAW at full price for audiobook editing and production. That's something I plan to put more focus on in 2020 so I needed to upgrade my systems.

So what...

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Slowlaner making the shift to the Fastlane, but first... Intellectual Property Rights & Employment Contracts...

Hi Fastlane forum,

I've just joined the forum after recently discovering MJ's books and reading them back to back. I feel like my eyes have been opened to a world my heart has been trying to tell me about for years. I'm excited (and scared) to make a change now. Having read the books I can honestly say I have been well and truly sucked in by the slow lane script! That said, I have always hated it. I have been racking my brains for an alternative for years but never been able to put my...

Slowlaner making the shift to the Fastlane, but first... Intellectual Property Rights & Employment Contracts...


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#1861 Case Study: A virtual assistant company with a niche

Joining me is Daniel Ramsey. He is the co-founder of MyOutDesk which offers virtual assistants for real estate. Virtual assistant businesses have been around forever—I must have interviewed 100 of them. But what today’s guest did was really different. He found an incredible niche. We’ll talk about how he did it and what his revenue is in this interview.

Daniel Ramsey is the co-founder of MyOutDesk which offers virtual assistants for real estate.

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Where are all the Mobile Home Park Investors?

Hey guys, been a little while since I have been active on this forum. This a great site. Have learned alot from many members on this forum.

Just finished closing on my third mobile home park purchase and am loving it. Have 6 more in the pipeline coming up.

This journey started five years ago when I was a real estate broker working two other jobs just to make the bills. Showing commercial properties by day, bouncer at a local bars at night. That crap got old.....quick!

Granted, in 2012...

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[Progress] Paid email newsletters

I think subscriptions to email "newsletters" is an amazing first subscription business, or step for a budding subscription business.

For instance:
  • One of my neighbours cycled in the Olympics
  • He's a businessman now, selling bike gear to shops.
  • He wants to create a subscription box or app for cyclists.
  • I asked him to consider a free and a paid email newsletter.
  • He's got tips and stories coming out of his ears.
  • And what a great way to build up a following and...

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My careless issue

Hi,

Thanks to FLF I’ve been able to teach myself to meditate daily, quit porn, and do TOP 3 things daily and avoid procrastination.

Today something shitty happened. I have always been a careless person and I booked a flight with the wrong dates , and upon knowing my meeting dates changed rescheduled again to a new date which is wrong again. I feel bad that I do these things, last week I left my keys in the office and had to drive back to pick up. How do I solve this bad habit, I am worried...

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what are 3 books that you have read multiple times that you plan to keep rereading in the future?

My Three:

Napoleon Hill's Outwitting the Devil

The best self-help book I've ever read. I see most self-help books as useless feel-good garbage that doesn't actually lead to people changing (I consider that putting it nicely). This book touches on concepts that I've come across in deeper philosophy books but brings that up in an easy to understand way. I've listened to the audiobook 5x...

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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Traveling thread

Let's talk about traveling. Do you like it? What are your favorite traveling destinations? And how do you plan your trips, do you do it on your own, or with help? I've never planned a trip myself, and when I checked everything I was shocked how high the prices are. Is it possible nowadays to ho somewhere, but not spend a lot of money?


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Important factors to consider for college cleaning Sydney

Keeping the college premises clean is a daunting task. College these days are spacious and also have several types of equipment. Apart from students, college now also has dedicated spaces for computers laptops, printers, projection screens, etc. Maintaining and college cleaning Sydney is a challenging job because one has to take into consideration several factors such as the area of the college, use of proper cleaning material etc. Apart from cleaning the classrooms, a college...

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Atlas Shrugged - Week 5: Ch 9 & 10

Atlas Shrugged - Week 5: Chapters 9 & 10
Book Discussion Guidelines and Schedule

Hope you enjoyed your holiday festivities but if you didn’t, don’t worry we still like you.

Welcome back! I missed you! WTF is going on in this book?!?!???? My notes are crazy!

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Chapter 9: The Sacred and The Profane
Hank and Dagny talk about the act...

Atlas Shrugged - Week 5: Ch 9 & 10


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Growing a YouTube Channel to 100,000 Subs

Hey everyone,

I have been snowed in at a hotel in Kazbegi, Georgia for the last few days with no sign of leaving so I wanted to start a thread I have been thinking of for a while. One regret with my original web design thread is that I didn't start sooner. It is nice when it is possible to see a progress thread from the very early stages.

With that in...

Growing a YouTube Channel to 100,000 Subs


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Landing Page

I am still very new to CPA marketing. What is a landing page and what is its purpose?

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Previously successful young entrepreneur. Failed hard, I need your advice.

I love being an entrepreneur. I have ever since I was age 12 and made my first £££ - I made a website using skills I'd taught myself for my uncle. He was impressed and after seeing that first lil bundle of cash and being proud of my work (and seeing it be used for actual business!) I knew my desire to be an entrepreneur would come true.

I turned the hundreds into thousands and, before finishing school, into tens of thousands. I loved creating products people loved, growing audiences...

Previously successful young entrepreneur. Failed hard, I need your advice.


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need some help

I have some trouble with writing my dissertation. I'd been using one service to get help with writing, but now I want to do everything myself. What can you recommend to me?


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A little help is needed

I've been writing my dissertation for a lot of time but recently stuck and can't write more. I need some help. What can I do to finish my paper?


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The DigitalMarketer Team is STUFFED with Gratitude This Thanksgiving

Turkey is in the oven, and our Black Friday sales are up and running, which means one thing.

It’s time to sit back and reflect on the last year. 

Whether you are a digital marketing veteran, or are just starting out, there is probably something you have learned of experienced this year that has really made an impact.

To find out just what those things are, we reached out to our Lab community in DM Engage to see what about digital marketing they were most thankful for. 

And there were a few really great responses we thought we should share.

What Are YOU Thankful For?

John Snippe writes about what he is most grateful for in digital marketing, which is the DigitalMarketer team and the effect they've had on his mindset

John Snippe responded with: 

“I guess I’ll answer with some specificity: I am grateful for what the DigitalMarketer team has done for my mindset as regards approaching the whole marketing thing. I now have an awareness of the requisite psychological triggers and some idea of how to use them to help potential clients become more receptive to my message. I had the wrong ‘me’ in the driver’s  seat: I now know that ‘me’ is the prospect, not the product or the company. So: thanks, guys!!”

No, thank YOU John.

Rich Cook writes a Facebook comment talking about how he's grateful for the bright minds who find marketing fun

Rich Cook also submitted a response, saying:

“I’m thankful for all the bright minds who find marketing fun and dig into the deets to test and figure it all out. ‘Cause that ain’t me. Without the insights and comments from everyone in this group, I’d be lost. And probably back at a corporate job hating life. As it is, I can tap into the collective wisdom of the group and appear smarter than I really am.”

That’s exactly why we have our DM Engage Community. Everyone’s marketing strengths are different, but when you get a wonderful group of people together, we all get to help each other out.

Maria Hoath Peagler shares her gratitude for the impact she's able to make on her clients' businesses through digital marketing

We had one more amazing submission, something that I think everyone on the DM team can agree with, from Maria Hoath Peagler:

“I’m grateful about the impact digital marketing allows me to have on my clients’ businesses. My work is not just about a sales funnel, but about enabling my clients to do what they love, employ a talented staff, support their families, and in turn, make a difference in their own clients’ lives.”

I honestly couldn’t have said it better myself. 

What Are WE Thankful For?

This Engage post got me thinking. 

It can be really easy to sink into the “work work work” mindset and lose sight of the wonderful marketing forest around us. But if there’s one thing that helps me step back and reset my perspective, it’s thinking about the things that I am thankful for.

So what would the DM team say if I asked them what they were thankful for?

I asked around the office to find out. And honestly, reading all of the responses (shown below) got me a little teary eyed. 

We’ve got a LOT to be thankful for here at DM. 

Sophia Lopez, Director of People & Culture

“I’m not customer-facing, but I get to work directly with the great people that serve our customers. I am grateful that I get to come to an office filled with people that truly give a damn about one another, our company, and of course our customers. We aren’t perfect, and there are tough days/seasons.

But I’d 100% rather spend a tough season with our amazing team members instead of a perfect day with people who are simply collecting a paycheck. So grateful for this team! Keep on being gumpy!”

Matt Shelar, Promotions Manager:

“In a time where vanity is at its most rampant, I’m thankful that DigitalMarketer’s average customer is the type of person who’s humble enough to raise their hand when they don’t understand something.

The willingness to be vulnerable in the pursuit of knowledge is admirable and rare. And if you have the humility to put yourself out there when you don’t have the answer, I’d love to see what you bring to the world when you do.”

Katie Zieber, Product Editor:

“One of my favorite things about working at DM is getting to read the shout outs from our customers that get screenshot and posted in our team Slack channels… I feel so lucky that I get to create products that serve a community of people that are so vocal about the impact our products have on their business. It’s the best motivation I could ever ask for!

Ben Griffin, Lead Copywriter:

“DigitalMarketer customers might have the best sense of humor of any customer base I’ve ever worked with. And that is a truly beautiful thing that I am eternally grateful for. It’s a privilege to get to write to a group of people that not only laughs with us and at us, but embodies our core values as much as we do. Take it from me… that’s not very common.

Doug Bloom, Video Production Manager:

“I’m thankful to have a bunch of goofs in office who are always game to jump on camera and execute whatever silly idea I have.”

Maya Hughley, Content Coordinator:

“I’m relatively new to the DM team and I’m so thankful that I get to be the ‘silent but present’ moderator on Insider Training every week. There’s nothing better than helping our attendees find resources and answer their questions and getting a ‘thanks Maya!’ in response.”

Matt Douglas, Content Manager of Product:

“I’m thankful I get to work at a company that has an impact on people’s lives and businesses. Before coming to DM, I worked in my parents’ small business, and I know firsthand the challenges of owning your own business. It’s not all about setting your own hours, being your own boss, and sipping piña coladas on the beach. Far from it. As a business owner, you’re working long hours as it all stops with you—you’re responsible for the health of the company and your employee’s livelihoods. 

Having the right trainings and processes is key to growing your business without the stress and overwhelm that can come in the day to day of running a business. Which is why it’s so rewarding to see our customers’ feedback and testimonials, how it’s positively impacted their lives and businesses’ bottom line. I’m proud and humbled I get to play a small part in their success.”

Justina Fenberg, Community Manager:

“As Community Manager, I’m in an incredibly unique position where I get to watch DM Content impact people’s lives and businesses. AND I then get to see how our members take that knowledge and pass it on to help other members who are feeling stuck and overwhelmed. 

It’s a joy to watch our Community create its own story, all the while encouraging and supporting one another in the process. Whether that’s through the education they got inside Lab or not, I am thankful for how our members build each other up and contribute to making DM not just a place to learn, but a place to grow and connect. 

There’s no way any of us would be here without our members, and they are the reason why many of us feel that coming to DM everyday isn’t really a ‘job,’ but instead an opportunity to collaborate on something that truly matters to businesses.”  

Garrett Cannon D’Entremont, Sr. Partner Success Manager:

“I’m thankful for the community of entrepreneurs and marketing experts that we have created in the Partner Program. I’ve never met a group of people that are quite so giving of their time, energy, and expertise in the pursuit of growth and learning every day. 

I’ve seen companies skip over a common hurdle in a heartbeat that would normally take a business owner 6 months to overcome. The altruism of this community is unparalleled, and I am so thankful to call these beautiful people my tribe.”

Jenna Snavely, Content Manager (Production):

“I get the privilege of speaking to our customers often, online and in person, and I love their passion for changing their own customers’ lives, how freakin’ smart they are, and their willingness to jump in and do the work. Also, their GIF game is strong, and our community is full of truly hilarious humans.”

Justin Rondeau, General Manager:

“I’m thankful that I get to work with and lead an incredible team of high performers that come in day-in-and-day-out with a single focus:

Creating the best marketing training to help businesses grow!

If it wasn’t for their effort, we’d have no chance in making sure that the best businesses and products win… not just the best marketer.”

Shannon Goodell, Social Media Manager:

“I’m thankful to work at a company that allows me to create and test a variety of content and tactics on social media to see what works best for our target audience. Not a lot of companies give you the leeway that DigitalMarketer does. 

I’ve also had the privilege of being able to share my findings with our customers (blog posts and Office Hours), and I hope that they’ve found what I’ve learned helpful for their own social media strategies. It always brightens my day when our customers take the time to interact on our posts by providing valuable insights.” 

Amanda Powell, Director of Marketing:

“I’m thankful I get to come in every day and work with a team of passionate people who strive to help our customers. The staff here at DigitalMarketer are some of the brightest and most enthusiastic people I’ve ever worked with. And when that energy is funneled into helping our customer base through content, social media, email, and more, it’s truly a sight to see. AND it’s extra special when we get to witness the impact we’re making on businesses of all sizes.”

Kevin Kramer, Director of Product:

“I’m thankful for the privilege of working day in and day out with an incredible team of designers, developers, content creators, and marketing masterminds. They are truly the best of the best. Without their hard work and ‘give a damn’ we wouldn’t have the opportunity to change the lives of business owners and entrepreneurs around the world both personally & professionally.”

Byron Dickard, Customer Care Manager:

“I’m thankful that this organization’s first core value is to love, protect and respect our customers. That belief permeates the whole company! Getting to be in a customer-facing role within an organization like this means that I have the full support of this company to do whatever I can to make our customers’ day!” 

Like Engage member Maria said above, knowing that DM is helping business owners succeed and thrive every day is really amazing. And having a fantastic team to work with toward that goal is even better. But just getting to interact with all you lovely marketers is a joy in and of itself. 

And it seems like it’s a feeling that is shared across the board at DM. 

So if I had to pick just one thing that I’m thankful for this holiday season, it would be… 

YOU. 

The wonderful readers and customers we work to serve every day. You all make the whole thing worth it.

Happy Thanksgiving, and Best Wishes from the whole DM Team. 

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How to write simply and get your point across

Chris asked how I explain things simply, and Mattie asked how to not ramble when writing.

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What are you thankful for?

"One of the most important writing techniques for boosting happiness revolves around the psychology of gratitude." ~ Richard Wiseman. 59 Seconds to Change: Think a Little, Change a Lot.

Happy thanksgiving Fastlaners!

It seems like a great time of year to reflect on where we are, and where we're going; to focus on what we have and be grateful we have the capacity to do more for others and ourselves.

I picked up the book referenced above that was cited in...

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Services vs Products

Lots resonate here.

It’s why I’m moving away from services to products.

From being a hired gun, having clients, having a personal brand, and saying yes to all-comers

... to slowly no longer being for hire, having customers instead of clients, building non-personal brands instead of personal brands, and saying no a lot more often. (It’s a work-in-progress for sure.)


Some of my...

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Black Friday Blogging Deals – Believe the Hype!

The post Black Friday Blogging Deals – Believe the Hype! appeared first on ProBlogger.

We always caution ProBlogger readers not to buy something unless you need it, no matter the deal.

BUT....

Right now is a great time to minimize the costs of your blogging by taking advantage of the incredible bargains available on the essential services you require to run your blog. 

The momentum that has built behind Black Friday and Cyber Monday encourages sellers to offer attention-grabbing discounts in order to cash in on an upsurge in sales volume. Yes, there is a lot of hype to wade through but some of these deals are well worth your consideration.

The ProBlogger Team has curated a Black Friday / Cyber Monday shopping list of the best deals from the top suppliers on the products and services you may need. 

If you’ve been following ProBlogger for a while, you’ll recognise many of the brands on the list, because we’ve been using them ourselves and also recommending them for years. These companies are the best-in-market at what they deliver and have been reliably serving their customers over the duration.

ProBlogger may receive a small commission on your purchase of some of these services, at no cost to you, and sometimes you get an even better deal than is otherwise available.

So, if you’re a smart blogger, and you can synchronise your subscriptions and payment cycles to coincide with these sales events, you can certainly benefit by getting something you would normally buy, a lot cheaper than you’d normally pay.

Service

Deal

Coupon

Period

Purchase

Namecheap
domain name registration

up to 97% off

none

Friday 28 Nov - Monday 2 Dec

SiteGround

web hosting

75% off 

all plans

none

3am EST Monday 29 Nov - 3am EST Tuesday 3 Dec

Bluehost

web hosting

up to 60% off

none

Ends 11:59 EST

Monday 2 Dec

WPEngine

web hosting

5 months FREE

CYBERWKND30

Ends 2 Dec

StudioPress

themes

$100 off

Pro Plus Package

none

Thursday 28  Nov – Monday 2 Dec

OptinMonster
lead generation

35% off 

any plan

none

Ends 11:59pm EST Friday 29 Nov

Learndash

courseware (plugin)

50% off 

all plans

BLACKFRIDAY50


CYBERMONDAY50

7AM-4PM EST

Friday 29 Nov 

7AM-4PM EST

Monday 2 Dec

Teachable
courseware (hosted)

$299/annum
usually $348

none

Friday 28 Nov - Monday 2 Dec

WooCommerce

ecommerce

(plugin)

40% off 

all themes and extensions

BLACKCYBER2019

Friday 29 Nov – Monday 2 Dec

WordPress.com 

ecommerce

(hosted)

20% off 

ecommerce plans

BLACKCYBER2019

Friday 29 Nov – Monday 2 Dec

Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell
Cell

We'll be adding more deals here over the weekend, so bookmark this page and check back to see what else is on offer.

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What Can You Blog About When All the Good Ideas Are Already Taken?

The post What Can You Blog About When All the Good Ideas Are Already Taken? appeared first on ProBlogger.

All the good ideas are taken

When you’re trying to come up with a great idea for a blog post, does it seem like every topic has already been done to death?

You might want to write about your ten favourite WordPress plugins. But a quick Google search shows there are dozens of similar posts.

Maybe you want to share your experience of raising children, but you know loads of blogs already covering similar ground.

Whatever your idea is, there’s a good chance there’s already something similar out there.

Here are five ways you can make the most of your idea, regardless of what’s been done before.

#1: Look for What Others Aren’t Saying

Is there something people aren’t exploring or covering on their blogs in your niche? Perhaps there’s a particular area that doesn’t get written about much, or some received wisdom no-one ever seems to challenge.

It can be tricky to spot the gaps in what others are covering. But if you can find something that’s only ever covered in passing, or something bloggers don’t seem to address at all, it could make for a great post.

#2: Turn Your Idea On its Head

Some “already taken” ideas could become fresh and new with a quick tweak. For instance, instead of “The Ten Best WordPress Plugins”, how about “Ten Surprisingly Popular WordPress Plugins to Avoid” or “The Ten Most Pointless WordPress Plugins”?

You could still use a post like this to share plugins you do like by either:

  • giving alternatives to each plugin you cover
  • offering a list at the end of the post.

With a post like “Ten Lessons I Learned as a New Parent”, you could try, “Ten Lessons I’m Still Learning” or “Ten Things My Baby is Better At Than Me”. They might provide a heartfelt or funny look at the topic, giving readers something fresh.

#3: Come Up with an Unusual Angle

Can you pick something outside your niche to help you create an interesting analogy? For instance, you might write a post linking one of your hobbies with your topic – “What Knitting Has Taught Me About Writing”, or “Five Great Blogging Lessons I Learned From Playing the Piano”.

Bringing together two disconnected ideas isn’t a new technique. In fact, it’s something I was advocating back in 2005. But it still works, and it can make for some great, memorable posts.

#4: Make Your Post More Valuable

If you’re covering a topic that’s been done by lots of other bloggers, look at ways to make yours more valuable than theirs.

That could mean:

  • Going deeper: instead of just listing and briefly describing ten plugins, you could write a review of each one that mentions pros and cons and suggests alternatives to try.
  • Making it longer: instead of writing a list of ten plugins, you could create a huge list of 50 or 100 plugins.
  • Formatting better: instead of just listing the plugins and describing them, you could include screenshots to show them in action. You could also pull out key points in bold text or even in a box.

#5: Narrow Your Focus

If you’ve come up with a fairly general topic idea (e.g. “The Ten Best WordPress Plugins”), you could narrow the topic and/or the audience.

For instance, these posts would have less competition and appeal much more to people looking for specific information:

  • The Ten Best WordPress Plugins for Weight Loss Bloggers
  • The Ten Best Contact Form WordPress Plugins
  • Ten WordPress Plugins Every Six-Figure Blogger Uses
  • Ten Overlooked SEO WordPress Plugins to Try Today

Building On What Others Have Said

You might find yourself wanting to write a post that builds on what someone else has said or written. Perhaps you heard a particular point in a podcast you think bears further discussion, or you came across a thought-provoking idea in a book. Maybe you read a passionately argued blog post that you completely disagree with.

It’s fine to build on someone else’s work as long as you acknowledge it. For instance, you might do one or more of the following:

  • Include a direct quote. This can be a great way to use someone else’s words as a starting point for your own thoughts. (Just make sure you’re using the quote in a legal and ethical way.)
  • Link to the blog post, podcast, or book you were inspired by. It’s always good practice to link to someone when you quote them. But even if you’re not using a direct quote, it’s often helpful to include a link.
  • Explain that your post was inspired by someone else. You might mention that you heard them talking on a particular podcast and that it got you thinking.

Your ideas might not be original, especially if you’re blogging in a large and crowded niche. But your approach to those ideas, and the way you cover them, certainly will be.

Do you have a good tip for finding original ideas, or providing a fresh take on well-worn ones? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Image credit: Kelly Sikkema

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Shopping deals?

What did you buy on Black Friday and Cyber Monday? I bought a new pair of AirPods for a massive discount. What about you?

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Writing my first Non Fiction eBook

Hey all,
After silently reading in this forum for a couple of months, I feel it is time for my own Execution Thread. So here I go.

ABOUT ME
I went the typical slow lane so far. Went to university, got a marketing degree, did a traineeship (ridiculous pay) and stayed with the same company afterward for five years in total (salary still was ridiculous after the traineeship). Actually, it was rather a sidewalk than a slow lane job.
In summer 2017, I was approached by a...

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[Progress] #AndyTalks

Background
(This background part was added 7 days after creating the thread.)


I post a LOT !!!

I joined the forum 20 months ago and have posted over 2,000 times. That's a lot of posting!
A few months ago I even tried to slow down the posting, thinking it was stopping me from doing "real work". Lol... that didn't last more than a week.
...

[Progress] #AndyTalks


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Simple explanations

#AndyTalks 022 - Simple explanations

Chris asked how I explain things simply, and Mattie asked how to not ramble when writing.

I can definitely ramble, but hopefully this ramble will help budding copywriters or entrepreneurs.



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Best web design for SEO?

hey guys, I used to work at Google and have a perspective on this, but I wanted to get your input too.

Shoot down my theory and share your thoughts below.

My theory; managed website platforms are bad for SEO, platforms like Squarespace, Shopify, Wordpress.com hosted, Wix, Weebly, etc.

Solution; build and host your own site, index it correctly, and see better SEO.

Is this true of false? Do managed platforms suck for SEO?


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WordPress Site Speed, Perfected—Ask Me Anything

Let's Make Your Site Perform At It's Peak

Ok, so many of you probably bring in business through your website. So obviously, you want to make your site as effective and efficient as possible.

After all, a better website means a better business.

One of the easiest and most effective ways to make sure your website performs at its best is to make it fast.

How fast? Or should we ask, how fast is fast enough? 5 seconds? 3 seconds? 1 second? Well, the...

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Biggest issue you face with starting/running your own business ?

I am doing some investigation of my own and see what the people of the forum have to say about their own challenges they have faced with running their business.

It could be literally anything from -
Hiring,
Managing your Team,
Procrastination,
etc

Just want to know what you struggles you faced and what you did to overcome if you did or if you are still failing to address the issue.

Thanks


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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Online Courses For Free What Would You Do ?

Hello Guys,
So I am working on growing my social media presence more by putting tons of videos with valuable information that I know that the masses want to learn and pay other mentors to learn. There is a lot of mentors/gurus already in my industry that at this point I am not 100% if I would be able to teach people and charge them. But either way I want to switch this up, what if I was to give out free information. How would you monetize from it ?

I am putting podcast interviews on...

Online Courses For Free What Would You Do ?


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Hooked by Nir Eyal: Issue 37 | April 2017

In the April 2017 issue of the SPI Book Club, we're reviewing Hooked by Nir Eyal!

The post Hooked by Nir Eyal: Issue 37 | April 2017 appeared first on Smart Passive Income.



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