Welcome to another episode of Geeks Round Table! Today Fabio is going to talk about the new Google AdWords Pay-per-call program. And we’ll have Liz back on to discuss some tips and tricks to find your topic when writing your content. Also, since we had a time slot change to 4pm PST / 7pm EST – we reworked our intro and wanted to say THANKS Bensound! If you’re looking for someåÊgreat royalty free music visit Ben’s site!
Dan Pink on How to Succeed in the New Era of Selling
Selling isnÛªt what it used to be. And for most of us, thatÛªs a good thing.
Gone are the days of alpha males who are ÛÏalways closing.Û Today, in the new era of selling that has dawned, many of us are spending much more of our time selling than we even realize.
This is the subject of Authority Rainmaker keynote speaker Dan PinkÛªs latest book, To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others, and he gives us an inside look ÛÓ describing the tools and traits that are required (many of which you probably have already) ÛÓ in the latest episode of The Lede.
In this episode, Dan Pink and I discuss:
- Tips for building a network (hint: be genuine!).
- How weÛªve moved from buyer beware to seller beware.
- Two reasons why humility has become an essential trait for modern-day selling.
- Why ÛÏAlways Be ClosingÛ has been replaced by ÛÏAttunement, Buoyancy, Clarity.Û
- Dispelling the myth that strong extroverts are best-suited for selling.
- Why the new era of information symmetry makes expertise and conscientiousness more valuable than ever.
- How the concept of ÛÏservant sellingÛ should be applied to content marketing strategy.
- How to use extrinsic motivators and intrinsic motivators at the appropriate times to achieve the desired results.
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The Show Notes
- Authority Rainmaker ÛÓ accelerate your business with integrated content, search, and social media marketing (plus invaluable networking)
- Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Dan Pink
- To Sell Is Human: The Surprising Truth About Moving Others by Dan Pink
- Glengarry Glen Ross
- Rethinking the Extraverted Sales Ideal
- The Lede: Sally Hogshead on How You Can Unlock Your Natural Ability to Fascinate
- Robert K. Greenleaf
- DanPink.com
Is Authority Earned or Bestowed?
Authority is essential for online success. There is no debating that. But how do we acquire authority? That topic is up for debate in this episode of The Lede.
This is the first of a four-part series in which we are going to take conventional content marketing ideas and debate their merits. Because hey, the generally accepted notion just might be wrong. And if it is, we want to find out.
- Authority Rainmaker
- 10 Ways to Build Authority as an Online Writer ÛÓ by Demian Farnworth
- DemianÛªs interview with Bernadette Jiwa
- @JerodMorris
- @DemianFarnworth
- @SeanThinks
And I will add this link and quote, by Seth Godin, which I stumbled upon after we recorded this episode. Just in case you were looking for a tie-breaking opinion.
WhatÛªs not obvious is the discipline necessary to earn authority. Now that you canÛªt be given it, now that you canÛªt take, now that you have to EARN it, it seems to me that many of us have forgotten that thereÛªs a cost to earning something.
Areas of Knowledge for SEO – #SEOpodcast 264
Welcome to the most popular internet marketing podcast on iTunes, hosted by E-Webstyle! Join us this week as we talk about
Consider what content is valuable.
Areas of Knowledge for SEO
Keyword Research – How to be effective
Web Development Tips – #SEOpodcast 265
Welcome to the most popular internet marketing podcast on iTunes, hosted by E-Webstyle! Join us this week as we talk about
Using Relevant links to avoid Penguin Penalty
Web Development Tips
How to best interact with the Search Algorithm
The Proper Way to Grow an Audience on Medium
What does a boy band pop group called Jerod Morris and the Sponge Bags have to do with content marketing? More than you might think.
In this episode of the Lede we introduce you to the perfect illustration for understanding content syndication.
Content syndication is nothing more than circulating the same article, video, or podcast across multiple pubs. For example, our host Demian Farnworth could take a Copyblogger article he wrote and try to get it published on Business Insider, Fast Company, and Huffington Post.
How could this be a good thing? Easy: it broadens your reach and exposure to new audiences without demanding you invest more time in creating new content.
You can do the same thing on new social media sites, too, like Medium and LinkedIn. These platforms give you a publishing opportunity without the gatekeepers at big media sites.
But there are risks involved. Our hosts focus on Medium first.
In this 22-minute episode Demian Farnworth and Jerod Morris discuss:
- Number one reason Demian failed on Medium
- The curious 130-year history of content syndication
- Do this to actually grow a responsive audience on Medium
- Publishing on Medium: the good, bad, and ugly
- The man who figured out how to make Medium work
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The Show Notes
- The Ultimate Content MarketerÛªs Guide to Syndication and Licensed Content
- Coffee Time Sean SmithÛªs Medium Collection
- Content Marketing for Startups
- Demian Farnworth on Medium
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