5 Ways to Turn Blog Readers into Paying Customers
How do you get a casual reader of your blog to make a purchase?
Really, it’s all about giving them plenty of opportunities and encouragement.
How do you get a casual reader of your blog to make a purchase?
Really, it’s all about giving them plenty of opportunities and encouragement.
A listicle is an article in list form such as, “Ten Best Crockpots,” and most of them are too boring to remember.
In fact, I’ll admit here and now that I’ve written some pretty mundane, run of the mill type listicles, too.
Have you heard of Lil Nas X?
This rapper went from broke to selling out concerts seemingly overnight.
No real names allowed (we’ll call him Gary) and I’m not allowed to tell you his niche, but I can reveal pretty much everything else.
As you know a digital marketing agency is simply a business that works for other businesses, performing one or more needed services.
Frank was just unlocking the door to his shop when he heard the phone ringing. Grabbing it off the cradle while he laid down his things, he answered with his customary, “Good morning, Frank here, how can I help you?”
“Hi Frank, this is Gloria. I was talking to a mutual acquaintance this weekend, and she recommended I hire you for our next big job. When can you send the contracts over?”
I’m going to reveal the slogans and taglines that have stood the test of time. Odds are you’re familiar with every single one of them, and as you read this I’d like to issue you a challenge:
See if you can use these as inspiration for creating a slogan for your own business. No copying, of course, but maybe one of these will be the spark that creates your own million-dollar slogan.
With one book, you can build a six-figure business that pays you year in and year out, even if you never write another book again.
Your book can be a physical book, ebook or even an audio book.
Frankly I recommend you start with an ebook so that you can instantly send it to anyone you choose and not have to bother with mailing a physical copy.
Amy Morin never thought her article would be read by millions of people in just days.
In fact, she initially didn’t even write the article for public consumption – she wrote it for herself.
Noah Kagan of AppSumo is known for starting several companies and growing them to 7 or 8 figures in revenue.
Recently, while participating in a 24-hour business challenge to prove that anyone can start a business today, Noah asked his followers what business he should start.
Ten or fifteen years ago the ‘get rich’ advice usually included making apps. Remember hearing things like this? “Make an app, sell a million copies for 99 cents each, and you’re practically a millionaire!”