Great article about treating your readers like dogs.

I ran across this really great article in my inbox and could not have said it any better.  It really brings into perspective how you should treat people that follow you, and a lot of times I see people treat theirs animals better than they treat their friends or themselves.  Sonia writes some really great articles and I love it when her stuff hits my inbox, I know I will always get a nugget or two that I can use.  You should check her out also, but for now here’s her article below. 

DogDo you want a wider audience, more subscribers, better conversion to paying customers, fanatically loyal readers, and enviable word of mouth?You can have all of them by keeping one simple piece of advice in mind:

Treat your readers like dogs.

If you want to teach your dog to sit, how do you go about it?

Any good trainer will tell you that the smart way is to give him lots of rewards and love every time he sits when you say, “Sit!”

It doesn’t take long before he’s waiting eagerly to see what other kinds of instruction you might have. Would you like him to shake hands? Fetch your pipe and slippers? Take out the trash and wash the dishes?

Positive reinforcement makes an ally of your dog. You’re in the same pack. He wants to do things for you. He’s happy and you’re happy.

How to treat readers like dogs

Every time a reader does something you like (read a post, subscribe to your blog, open a message in an email newsletter, etc.), you want to give that reader a reward — a cookie.

(When I say “reader,” I also include podcast listeners, video watchers, etc.)

That’s what I call “cookie content,” and it has three characteristics.

1. Cookie content makes life better

Cookie content makes the reader’s life better somehow. It might be a funny image, a useful tutorial, or just a really good low-carb dessert recipe.

But in some way, large or small, cookie content makes the reader glad she took a few minutes to consume it.

Reference and how-to content make great cookie content. Inspiring, funny, or heartwarming content can work too, if you’re good at it.

If your readers print out your content so they can refer back to it, or bookmark it on Delicious, you’ve got it right.

2. Cookie content can be used right away

The 60-Year Plan for Getting Moderately Well-Off doesn’t tend to make for good cookie content. 10 Things You Can Do This Weekend to Repair Your Credit does.

No, you don’t want to overpromise quick “magic bullet” schemes. But cookie content isn’t about the long term and it’s not about hard work. It’s about fast, simple solutions that people can use right away.

It’s fine to talk about the longer term too. But be sure you have enough quick cookies in your content to keep things palatable. Your readers have enough complexity to contend with. They’re not looking for more in your content.

3. Cookie content tastes good

Cookie content is highly readable. It brings the reader pleasure. It’s often entertaining. It’s well organized, which makes it digestible.

Cookie content uses your best writing skills. Not to show off how smart and talented you are, but to make the content more delicious for your reader.

Easy reading is damn hard writing
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne

Training your readers

In a crowded email inbox or RSS reader, cookie content will tend to attract your reader’s attention first. You’re literally training that reader to consume your content, because the content is beneficial and appealing.

Each time she reads your work, she feels better. It doesn’t take long for you to become a pleasurable habit with that reader. (Even better, you’re 100% fat free.)

Does this mean you never get to promote yourself? Not at all. You can make high-quality offers regularly (and should, if you want to make a living). Just be sure you’re including enough cookies to keep your reader’s attention and interest.

You probably don’t want to create content that consists of nothing but cookies. That can give even the most self-indulgent reader indigestion.

But include enough that you’re always training your audience to open your email, read your blog posts, and pass along your special reports. You’ll find that the more you reward them, the more they reward you.

About the Author: Sonia Simone is Senior Editor of Copyblogger and the founder of Remarkable Communication.

 

Thanks Sonia for another great article and more great information that I can use.  I hope my readers can use it as well.

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How to edit the publishing date on your blog post

Are you feeling creative and able to write several post in one day but don’t want them all published one right after the other.  Watch the following video and find out how to delay your post a few days or even a year.   

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Want traffic, need traffic, don’t know where to start?

I ran across the following information over at Prep (Positive Real Estate Professionals) which is a site that I have been using now for quite a while to help drive traffic and create link backs to my own sites.   I was impressed with the job that these guys do already, but after reading this, I’m blown away!  So here’s the information:

when we were discussing putting a blog together for the Arkansas Realtors® Association (ARA), one question popped up from time to time — “Why don’t we host the blog ourselves?”

Some thought was given to hosting a blog on our ARA site, but we tried that once and it didn’t go over to well for want of traffic. That, folks, was the primary reason for making the decision to go with Positive Real Estate Professionals (PREP) — a growing real estate community that has spent the past few months helping people who make a living through real estate (agents, mortgage bankers, etc.) set up blogs and drive traffic to them.

Our little ARA blog opened about halfway through Monday and I feel compelled to share some traffic counts. From Monday through Friday, 1,866 unique visitors visited The Arkansas Realtor and we’ve recorded an average bounce rate of 18.98 percent.

Let me explain what all that means. The unique visitors count represents individual visits. If someone visited the site 30 times in the same day, only one visit would be recorded. So, 1,866 indviduals have made it to our blog over the past few days. That’s impressive and that 18.98 percent bounce rate is outstanding.

A high bounce rate, see, would mean that people are looking at the blog then quickly moving on to something else. If you have a low bounce rate, that means that people are sticking around and reading the content posted. A bounce rate below 40 percent is considered fantastic, I’m told, and this blog whips the socks off of that. Hopefully, that will continue.

What PREP has done for us is not only drive traffic to our site through social networking, but help get traffic that is meaningful. The PREP folks have found ways to get people here who can use the information we post. We don’t have to worry about promoting articles through Digg, Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, etc. because the folks at PREP take care of that for us.

Of course, I am impressed at how excited our ARA members are about the blog and know that a lot of them have visited, too. The support from Arkansas Realtors is always appreciated and, in fact, we at the ARA wouldn’t be pursuing this project if we didn’t think it would benefit our members.

 

So are you ready to get started driving traffic to your own listings and your own website, then follow this link

http://positiverealestateprofessionals.com/membership-request-form-bonnie-lelak/ 

And get started today! 

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Facebook – great information on how to use list

I help teach an open lab every week here in the Canton area and this Thursday I met a wonderful lady, with a wealth of information to share.  Kathy Drewien.  While browsing around her site I found this information on what to do “When Your Mom wants to be your Friend on facebook”  and it lead me to another post which gave you some great step by step instructions on how to set up your friends list and why so go visit “How to Friend Mom” and set up your list today. 

Need help getting it setup or understanding it give me a call.

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The Atlanta home inspectors wife shares how to do a link

As the Atlanta home inspectors wife, I have been blogging and marketing for over two years and I know how much time I have spent trying to learn how to do the simplest things when marketing online.  I put together this video that is not that great, but gives you a quick glance at how to do a link in a blog post. 

 

Check back often to learn more about linking, blogging and online marketing.  Call me or check out my services page for information on how you can get one on one personalized help today. 

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“Are you advertising here? If not… You should be!” says the Atlanta home inspectors wife

As the Atlanta Home Inspectors wife I love learning about the latest technology, tho YouTube is not new or even remotely new.  As our primary marketing person, I look for different ways to market our business without it costing us an arm and a leg, and in today’s market, we all need cheap.  One of the best ways that I have found is to do our own YouTube Videos.  I found the following press release just the other day that confirms my ideas that YouTube is huge.  YouTube is now one of the largest places being searched on the Internet.  Are your clients able to find you there?

 Press Release

 

YouTube Surpasses 100 Million U.S. Viewers for the First Time

 

Americans’ Time Spent Viewing Jumps 15 Percent versus Previous Month

 

RESTON, VA, March 4, 2009 – comScore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a leader in measuring the digital world, today released January 2009 data from the comScore Video Metrix service showing that U.S. Internet users viewed 14.8 billion online videos during the month, representing an increase of 4 percent versus December 2008.YouTube led the growth charge, accounting for 91 percent of the incremental gain in the number of videos viewed versus December, as it surpassed 100 million viewers for the first time.

 

Google Sites Adds to Lead in Video Market Share

In January, Google Sites once again ranked as the top U.S. video property with 6.4 billion videos viewed (43 percent online video market share), with YouTube.com accounting for more than99 percent of all videos viewed at the property. Fox Interactive Media ranked second with 552 million videos (3.7 percent), followed by Yahoo! Sites with 374 million (2.5 percent) and Viacom Digital with 288 million (1.9 percent).  Megavideo climbed 15 percent (103 million videos) in January to capture a spot in the top ten for the first time. 

 

Top U.S. Online Video Properties* by Videos Viewed

January  2009

Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations

Source: comScore Video Metrix

Property

Videos

 (000)

Share (%) of

Videos

Total Internet

14,831,607

100.0

Google Sites

6,367,638

42.9

Fox Interactive Media

551,991

3.7

Yahoo! Sites

374,161

2.5

Viacom Digital

287,615

1.9

Microsoft Sites

267,475

1.8

HULU.COM

250,473

1.7

Turner Network

195,983

1.3

AOL LLC

184,808

1.2

Disney Online

141,452

1.0

MEGAVIDEO.COM

102,857

0.7

*Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks.  Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.

 

Google Sites Surpasses 100 Million Viewers in January

More than 147 million U.S. Internet users watched an average of 101 videos per viewer in January. Google Sites grew to 102 million online video viewers during the month, or more than two out of every three Internet users who watched video. Fox Interactiveranked second with 62.1 million viewers, followed by Yahoo! Sites (41.9 million) and Microsoft Sites (30.0 million).

 

Top U.S. Online Video Properties* by Unique Viewers

January 2009

Total U.S. – Home/Work/University Locations

Source: comScore Video Metrix

Property

Unique Viewers (000)

Average Videos per Viewer

Total Internet

147,322

100.7

Google Sites

101,870

62.5

Fox Interactive Media

62,109

8.9

Yahoo! Sites

41,859

8.9

Microsoft Sites

30,042

8.9

AOL LLC

27,198

6.8

HULU.COM

24,448

10.2

CBS Corporation

24,215

4.2

Viacom Digital

24,126

11.9

Turner Network

22,979

8.5

Disney Online

13,435

10.5

*Rankings based on video content sites; excludes video server networks.  Online video includes both streaming and progressive download video.

 

Other notable findings from January 2009 include:

  • 76.8 percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewed online video.
  • The average online video viewer watched 356 minutes of video (approximately 6 hours), up 15 percent versus December.
  • 100.9 million viewers watched 6.3 billion videos on YouTube.com (62.6 videos per viewer).
  • 54.1 million viewers watched 473 million videos on MySpace.com (8.7 videos per viewer).
  • The duration of the average online video was 3.5 minutes, up from 3.2 minutes per video in December.
  • The duration of the average online video viewed at Megavideo was 24.9 minutes, higher than any other video property in the top ten.

 

About comScore
comScore, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCOR) is a global leader in measuring the digital world and preferred source of digital marketing intelligence. For more information, please visit www.comscore.com/companyinfo.

I hope that encourages you to get your information and your company on YouTube right away, it is a great free marketing tool.  Use it to promote your business today. 

 

As the wife of a busy Atlanta home inspector and I do most of the marketing for our home inspection business.  I am constantly online learning about SEO, social network marketing, blogging, Google adwords and anything relating to the internet.  I teach classes and tele-seminars about blogging and social media.  I am part of an Internet Success Marketing Mastermind group and love helping people in general.  You can follow me on Twitter and on Face book.

 

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Easter Marketing tip from the Atlanta Home Inspectors Wife

As an Atlanta home inspector we are all the time having to come up with creative ways to keep ourselves on the forefront of our customers minds.  We found that 90 % of everyone will send a Christmas Card, a lot of business owners will send a Thanksgiving card thanking their clients for a great year and for their business.  But not many will send a card any other times of the year.  So what would happen if your client got a Happy Easter Card from you this week, affraid to send a Happy Easter card because of offending someone, not a problem how about a Happy Spring card, just something that says Spring is here or right around the corner and I just wanted to touch base and tell you that along with the things in spring that makes me smile, you also come to mind!  Have a terrific Spring. 

I hope this gives you another great tip on staying on your customers mind, so that when they hear some one talking about your business and what you do, you’re the first one to come to mind!

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Atlanta home inspector’s wife shares another meal saving tip

During these times, I have looked for ways to save money?  Did you know that if you live anywhere near Cumming, Georgia that on certain days you can go to Tyson’s Chicken plant right there off the square in Cumming and purchase chicken for about half the cost that it is at the local grocery store, that is the last time I bought some.  I haven’t bought any in a while because when we go I usually pick up three or four boxes to put in the freezer.  Below is a map to their location and I believe their phone number is 770-888-4611.  They’re only open odd hours Mon.-Thur. so I would try calling before heading that way.

Atlanta home inspectors wife shares meal saving tip

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Shawn Graves Cherokee County Realtor

As a friend of the Atlanta home inspector, Shawn Graves, is not only a great Cherokee County Realtor, but an excellent coach, mentor and teacher.  Right now he is constantly giving back to the Realtors in the County by providing Technical Labs that is open to everyone, every week and he offers these classes through Women’s Council of Realtors – Cherokee County Chapter- and the Cherokee County Board of Realtors. 

Right now Shawn has some great listings out there one is a Historical Home in Woodstock, Ga right downtown.  This historical home has been in three home tours.  Shawn works with Debra Waggoner and Terry Hyde and the three of them together make an incredible team.  It doesn’t matter if you’re buying, selling, if it is homes or land residential or commercial, this team can handle it for you.   Terry has several really nice pieces of property listed and one of them is right on Cumming Hwy.  It is a commercial piece of property with the option to rent it for $650.00 a month.  This is an incredible deal especially right on Georgia hwy 20.

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Women’s Council of Realtors Tech Labs are FREE and Open to all

I wanted to post this out there for all who wish to know about it.  This is a Free  Tech Lab  that has amazing information and helpers available  to do hands on help at every session.  Sponsored by the Women’s Council of Realtors Cherokee Chapter.  I know for a fact that they have a video class coming up in the next few weeks, that will not be free as a matter of fact you need to be a member of WCR to attend.  This video class will take you from the beginning stages of doing a video to the final stages and will be worth CEU’s for Realtors.

So Join us for L.A.B…..”Leading Agents Beyond” tech training on the latest software that helps REALTORS maximize their productivity and success!! HANDS ON…bring your laptop!

DATES/LOCATIONS:
Cherokee Association Training Center
1600 River Park Blvd., Ste 104
Woodstock, GA 30188
Thursdays 11am-1pm
3/26, 4/2, 4/23, 5/7, 5/21

Outfront Education Training Ctr.
2205 Riverstone Blvd Ste 107
Canton, GA 30114
Tuesdays 9-11am
3/24, 4/14, 4/28, 5/12, 5/26

Shawn Graves-WCR Education Chair is the main contact person and coordinator for these classes and has shared a ton of valuable information all ready.   This is a great time for all of us to learn LOTS!!!
I know this morning Shawn went over several things in FMLS including how to pull special reports, how to locate several items in GAMLSPRO and he has a wealth of information to share every time.  I was happy to share with several people different things about Facebook, Twitter, and blogging.  Are you there getting your share, don’t get left behind, just because there isn’t a charge don’t think these labs are not of value.  Several people are already taking advantage of these free labs, don’t miss out! Put it on your calendar!

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