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The Real Story Behind Making Money Online With Affiliate Marketing

Somewhere, clever marketers, strategists and designers are assessing marketplace demand, looking at offerings, and creating a range of products for other people to sell. 

They specifically put together packages of material – landing pages, videos, banners, images, graphics – intended for promotion and sharing among a community that has no connection, no network and no bond except the product itself.

That is affiliate marketing. A stand-alone multi-billion dollar industry covering every product category imaginable, and providing opportunity for those who have no talent or inclination for upfront creativity or complex investment.

The affiliate marketing opportunity is an open door to online business for the range of entrepreneurs who have yet to define their own unique product, but are prepared to deliver their singular perspective to others.

While starting an online business is an extraordinary opportunity for you to establish a foundation for your own professional satisfaction, financial security, and lifestyle freedom, to get started you have to select an online platform that fits your interests, skills and budget.

Affiliate marketing provides a low cost and diverse entry to online platforms, with an opportunity for a robust revenue stream if you can promote and market to an identified target market. 

If you think you would like to promote other people’s products, in the context of an endorsement or recommendation, your online business can be affiliate marketing.

But do you have the tools to creatively promote products you had no role in creating?

If your online platform of choice is affiliate marketing, you need to be prepared for the opportunity and challenges.

In this article, I explain the real story behind becoming an affiliate marketer to make money online.

Affiliate Marketing is For Promoters

Affiliate marketing is the practice of promoting and selling other company’s products in exchange for a percentage of the sale or a commission.

With the number of businesses running affiliate programs increasing every year, the range of products on offer has made affiliate marketing a multi-billion dollar industry.

An affiliate can promote almost any product, using any legitimate method that will drive clicks to their affiliate link, and begin to earn income without worrying about the actual product creation or manufacturing.

For an aspiring entrepreneur trying to learn business models, being an affiliate provides a worthy training ground in marketing techniques and practices…

…and an uphill struggle to separate a product that possibly hundreds or thousands of others are promoting at the same time.

To be successful, the affiliate marketer must establish a strategy that works for any type of product, and repeatedly apply it across different online platforms to achieve results.

The Trick is Your Attention

From travel to gaming, romance to survivalist tools, technology to hobbies and beyond, affiliate marketing products cut across every industry and category. When you become an affiliate, you can almost certainly find products that match your interests and experience.

Affiliate marketing includes signing up to promote a product you already use, linking to a range of products available in stores, and becoming a member of a dedicated affiliate marketing site which partners with thousands of other companies specifically to create opportunities for affiliates.

It is the latter which will be the emphasis of this article, as signing up for an affiliate program is the deliberate form of getting started.

Who Should Start Affiliate Marketing?

If you want to start an online business, but have no idea how to set-up and market a product, affiliate marketing is your direct path in…

If you:

  • Enjoy researching products
  • Are prepared to promote
  • Have or will create a platform for promoting
  • Have or will cultivate a consumer community

…you should consider becoming an affiliate marketer. 

You can select the products you want to promote, and the platform from which you will be promoting, and then let the funds come to you.

How to Start Affiliate Marketing

The affiliate marketing platforms are sites – including Awin, Clickbank and Flexoffers – that list thousands of affiliate products available for third parties to promote.

On the site, you sign-up for a free account, browse the offerings, get your affiliate links, and begin marketing on your preferred platforms.

When a consumer uses your link to purchase the product, you collect your percentage or commission. The affiliate sites usually have statistics on sales and commissions to let you know which products are the most likely to be selling well.

Some products stay at the top of the list for years, and are marketed by thousands of affiliates. But once you know how you want to proceed, you can put the product in front of your own community.

You must follow the product rules before you start promoting. Some companies do not want direct ads on Facebook or other social media platforms. To avoid being associated with spam, the Amazon Affiliate program does not want direct links from emails to their products. Some companies require that affiliates receive permission to promote, others leave the offers open.

All of these issues must be taken into consideration before you begin placing the product in front of new potential customers.

Where to Market Affiliate Products

Once you understand the rules for marketing a particular product, then the challenge in affiliate marketing is to decide how and where you will market the products. Your strategy may determine your success, and your ability to turn your affiliate marketing into a business.

Affiliates have created a multitude of approaches for marketing, among the most popular are landing pages, product specific content, product tie-ins, and paid ads.  And you distribute one or more of these options via social media, email or even in-person.

Landing Pages

A landing page is a stand-alone webpage. On the page, you can create any content you like – videos, text, images – about the product. You give potential customers the page link, which in turn has your affiliate link to the product.

To create the landing page, you can use a service like Click Funnels or Leadpages – both have a free 14 day trial before switching to paid.

The key to a successful landing page is to make the page copy compelling, and targeted to the audience you are trying to reach.  You can either write the copy yourself, or outsource it to a freelancer who can create the wording for you.

You drive people to your landing page to create the pre-sell or pre-suasion that prompts them to click on your affiliate link, and purchase directly from the product site.

Product Specific Content

To help your customers decide on the value of a product, you can create informational content – blogs, podcasts, videos – that provide background information, further research, details or data about the product that is not readily available elsewhere.

If you make the content legitimate and not strictly commercial, you are providing future customers with value prior to making the sale.

Creating this content may cost you time and money.  You can invest in equipment, record, edit and distribute, and promote the content directly to prompt customers to go indirectly to the product.

But additional content is an excellent differentiator in situations where thousands of affiliates are promoting the same product. If you target the content to niche customer groups, you can also find customers who may be ignored by the other marketers.

Product Tie-Ins

If you have your own products – books, courses, physical products – that can be appropriately connected to an affiliate product, you can promote the affiliate product with your product.

For example, if you offer a book for free in a sales funnel that leads to affiliate product offers on the thank you page.  The affiliate products should fit with the story in the book, and the connection can be explained on the landing page.

Look at your own products and determine if any would work well with the affiliate offers that you see listed on the affiliate site.

You can then create a sales funnel or landing page for your product, with the affiliate links on a second page or on the confirmation or thank you page.

The idea is to put the affiliate product in front of your customers as an option, an extension of your main offer. You do not want the affiliate product to overwhelm your main offer, or be in conflict, so select your affiliate product with care, and present it as a natural additional offer.

Paid Ads

If you have money to spend, you can create ad copy and drive customers directly to the product landing page by buying paid ads. Some platforms, and companies, have strict rules about how ads are to run and identified to viewers.  Everyone is trying to avoid appearing like a scam. But assuming you follow the rules, ads are a direct and effective marketing tool.

The key to paid ads is to keep your ad costs below your commission payouts. And you can do this through excellent ad copy.

You can learn to write ad copy yourself, or pay a freelancer to do it for you. Developing the skillset yourself gives you more flexibility. You can adapt and change ad campaigns as the market requires without having to be constantly paying a freelancer to do it for you.

To run paid ads, select your preferred ad platform – Google, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter – set up your account, set a budget amount, create your copy, post your ads, and frequently monitor the results.

Many entrepreneurs set up paid ads and let them run without checking for effectiveness. This approach will certainly cost you more than you need to spend. Stay on top of your ads, and protect your investment by making sure your ad strategy is delivering for you.

If the ads are not working, stop running them, and either tweak the ad copy or try another strategy.

Making Money with Affiliate Marketing

Since the only way to make money as an affiliate is to have customers buy the product through your link, you have to make sure you are promoting your link in places where your customers are located online, and that you give them a compelling reason to click and learn more about the product.

The product companies will tell you about the successful conversion rates and high commission values, but it’s up to you to try and duplicate the results for yourself.

Affiliate marketing can be a promising and lucrative business, if you find the right approach for the people you are trying to reach, and consistently present them with a message they cannot resist.

What Makes Affiliate Marketing Successful

Once you have found your community of buyers, you can continue to promote appropriate products to them again and again.

In a consumer society, people always find a reason to buy – to improve their health, wealth or happiness – in a complex world.

Your ability to be successful doing affiliate marketing depends on identifying the desires of your customer base, and delivering solutions to them that they will want to purchase.

The more you can convince people of the value of the products you’re promoting, the better your chance to become a successful affiliate marketer, and make other people’s products, your business.


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The Real Story Behind Making Money Online With YouTube Videos

by Case Lane

You know once seen…a dramatic image cannot be unseen.

We do not say this about information we hear, or notes we write down. But what we see stays with us as an impression we cannot shake.

When you are trying to decide which online platform you want to use to build your online business, if you want to choose videos, you can start a YouTube channel with information, guides or even commentary that attracts an audience.

Being a YouTuber, for lack of a better term, is actually one online business that literally requires no investment. But it also requires the highest level of courage. You have to be comfortable on camera, or artistic or creative enough to create images that do not require you to be on camera.

And you have to be consistent and popular enough to attract the minimum audience that allows you to earn from advertising on YouTube.  That may be a challenge, but if you make it work, you can also attract sponsorships, build a community, and become a web search recognizable influencer for your subject area.

While starting an online business is an extraordinary opportunity for you to establish a foundation for your own professional satisfaction, financial security, and lifestyle freedom, to get started you have to select an online platform that fits your interests, skills and budget.

Videoing is a powerful communication medium that only requires a minimum audience to begin earning advertising revenue. 

But are you camera ready?

Does the YouTube platform have all the elements you want and need for an online business venture?

If your online platform of choice is to be creating videos, you need to be aware of the joys and limitations of the effort. 

In this article, I explain the real story behind starting a YouTube channel to make money.

YouTube is For Creative Imagers

YouTube is a video hosting platform that as a division of Google is also a search engine the second largest in the world, delivering answers to questions asked every second by searchers.  While there are other video platforms, and it is possible to build a following on another one, YouTube remains the dominate force for all viewers.

YouTube is the search engine results come to life in picture. You will find content that ranges from short How-Tos, to multi-hour courses, trailers to movies, questions to indepth interviews, book quotes to novel readings, reviews, music, podcasts, speeches, news reports, documentaries, commentaries, comedy routines – from every era of video recording to the present day – from every corner of the globe and outerspace. 

The numbers are staggering

Five hundred hours of video uploaded…every minute!

One billion hours viewed…each day!

And what may look like insurmountable odds for getting noticed for the average new YouTuber is actually the opportunity to create a business based on your video recording capabilities.

With tens of millions of viewers scrolling the site every second, looking for new and original content, the videos that will be the next to go viral, are the ones that attract enough attention to convince someone to share.

And the shared videos can skyrocket a YouTuber to success overnight.

Creativity is the Answer

Music videos are the most watched videos on YouTube. The genre defined by the rise of MTV (the Music Television cable network) now has a dominant home on the platform. And it was music videos that transformed from bands standing on stage to opera-worthy movie productions that made the MTV generation take notice.

Luckily, you do not have to compete with music videos.

Because the next level of dominance belongs to How-Tos where viewers will take any step-by-step explanation that they can follow and copy.

And commentaries and reviews, where honest words, clever presentations and solid content pre-dominate.

But to operate in this space, and be recognized, the videos that attract the attention are the most creative. While the content is important, the design of YouTube videos – drawings, special effects, spectacular settings, bright lights, awkward angles, intriguing props – all make for videos that can catch…and hold the attention of viewers.

The creator who can take an instructional or motivational video, or a spoken-word piece or lecture, and turn it into art…will stand out and move forward on YouTube.

Who Should Start a YouTube channel?

Whether you want to unleash your image creativity or simply speak directly to the camera, you will have to find content topics that your potential viewers are seeking.

If you:

  • Like to be on camera
  • Have enough creative ideas to be behind the camera
  • Are prepared to promote

You could consider starting a YouTube channel.  And you control the amount of work you do by deciding how elaborate or plain-spoken you would like to make your videos.

How to Start a YouTube Channel

Of all the online platforms, YouTube is actually the only one that really requires no investment. Assuming you have a digital device with a camera, microphone and access to the Internet, you can make videos and post them to the platform.

But on YouTube, you are literally competing with all the media companies, global advertisers, and world-class performers who also use the platform for their promotions. While this may be true with other platforms, the issue with YouTube is that it’s so easy for your potential audience to become distracted by another video.

YouTube constantly feeds viewers suggestions of other videos that they may be interested in seeing, and unless you have a significant library of content, the recommended videos will not be yours.

The challenge with YouTube is getting your potential audience to notice you, and to do that, you need the next level of creativity.

Using YouTube

Technically, uploading videos to YouTube is straight-forward. Once you have recorded, and possibly edited your video file, you can upload. But truly understanding the functions and capabilities of the platform can take you to a new ‘school,’ where you can spend time learning how YouTube really works.

As a beginner, take the time to go through YouTube’s own training videos to learn the basic functions, language and best practices.  As you become more comfortable with the platform, you may find there are features you would like to incorporate to extend the impact of your videos, and drive viewers on to your content.

Start with Content

Whether you are explaining How-To, or commenting on the state of the world, your YouTube video must be able to hold the attention of the viewer.

Before you start recording, think through your presentation. If you’re creative and adept with video tools, you might be able visualize a spectacular layout.  If you’re thinking only of the words you will use, focus on how you will present them.

You on Camera

If you plan to be in front of the camera, as most YouTubers are, you will have to consider how you want to look.

This is where video can cost you money. You can invest in an external camera, ring lights, stands, green screen (for virtual backgrounds), and stand-alone microphone. Even your clothes, hair and makeup, and room props can be stylized for your intended on-screen presence.

While many rage about the need for authenticity in marketing and online business, it’s hard to imagine that many of the videos you see are spontaneous creations by singular individuals. The polished smiles, cute poses, hand gestures, and clean backgrounds all speak to a level of intention in creating the ‘right’ atmosphere for their presentation.

As you decide what works best for you, consider your audience, who are you trying to reach and why a particular approach might appeal to them.

Props for Your Vision

To separate your videos and establish your creative presence, you are going to want to make an investment in time, money or both.

And your YouTube channel can cost you even more money.

You can differentiate your videos by adding virtual effects like dynamic headlines, or real props that allow you to stand out. Some of these editing options are included with video software, some can be bought separately.

Recording and Editing

Creating your video can be as simple or as complicated as your budget will allow. While high quality, professional videos are great, they are not always what works best on YouTube. 

If you are doing an explanation video on your desktop, a screen recording using Screenflow (for Mac) or Camtasia (for PC) would be sufficient for viewers who are looking for information.

But if you want to make an impactful message video about major issues, you will want to separate your work from all those who are doing similar activities.  You can record your own live video, or use apps that have pre-cleared live video scenes that you can incorporate with your own words and graphics.

And once you have recorded your video, you can spend time editing to include music, layered images, additional videos or other features that create a polished product.

You can do all this work yourself, or outsource editing, if you have the budget for those costs. Either way, when your video is ready, you can upload directly to YouTube and be live.

Making Money with YouTube

YouTube is the only major platform that enforces minimum interest numbers before allowing you to profit from your content. As of this writing, you need 1,000 subscribers to your channel, and 4,000 hours of viewing to monetize your video channel with advertising.

But prior to reaching those numbers you can still make money if you are able to obtain sponsorships or promote your own products.

Sponsorships

Being a YouTuber is one time when using other people’s products can be particularly lucrative. If you are creating videos that use specific products to tell the story, you may be able to have the products’ companies sponsor your videos.

You will have to show you have an audience, and deliver a sense of the value the sponsor could derive from the video. Sometimes advertisers will only be interested in sending you more free product to promote, but others may be inclined to pay you a fee if you have a niche audience they want to target.

For sponsorships, it does not hurt to ask for the opportunity, and see how the potential sponsor responds.

Product Promotion

You can also be your own sponsor.

If your videos tie in with your own products – books, courses, physical products – you can either incorporate them directly into your videos, or simply place links in your video description.

Promoting your own product can enhance your video’s message, if you are aligned with the message of your video.

Of course, blatant direct promotion with no value will not win you any viewers. But information tailored to help your audience can be seen as integral and effective in reaching out.

Advertising

If you continue to grow your channel organically using messaging that supports your audience’s interests, you will eventually hit the numbers necessary to profit from advertising on YouTube.

At that point, YouTube’s own programs will step in to direct ads to you based on your video content.  As your channel grows, with viewers and likes, your advertising revenue can grow also.

Although you can indicate certain preferences for ad placement on you YouTube videos, in general Since YouTube controls the ads, and there is no option to do your own advertising with affiliates like you could with a blog or podcast. But as mentioned previously, you can incorporate any type of advertising directly into your videos, and make them part of the creative process.

What Makes YouTubing Successful

The numbers really are spectacular. If you can drive viewers to your videos, and your videos are shared, you have an opportunity to make more money.

YouTube is part of the search engine, writing your video title and description to include keywords and search terms can help drive discovery.   Many people go directly to YouTube when searching for specific information. They want to consume a video rather than read a post with the same details. If you plan to be YouTubing, you should keep that in mind.

Successful YouTube channels have consistent valuable content, usually a lot of it. Once viewers find a look and style that’s appealing, they want to return for more. If you enjoy making your videos and can continue to deliver new and different subjects, your audience will continue to grow.

The real story behind YouTubing to make money online is that while you can start for nothing, you have to differentiate your videos with creativity that you post, share and cultivate for an audience that will keep coming back for more.

YouTube is a huge platform and a key element in search, if you can align your own creativity and ability to attract viewers, you will benefit from the opportunity to turn your YouTubing into an online business.


For Case Lane’s YouTube channel, click here:

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The Real Stories Behind Making Money Online Blog Series

What does it really take to earn an online income? Is there a trick? A special sauce? Magical fairy dust?

Or is it just about hard work, perseverance and persistence?

Or do you have to get lucky? Know the right people? Have friends who will buy your stuff?

The Series

In this multi-part blog series (which is also a podcast series), Case Lane takes a detailed look at eight online business platforms, and answers the questions every aspiring entrepreneur wants to know:

  • Am I the right type of person to start this business?
  • How do I get set-up?
  • Where does the money come from?

The Platforms

Click the image or blog link to read the Real Story Behind the Online Platforms that interest you.

And if you are not sure which business to start…read the whole series or listen to the podcast episodes on The Ready Entrepreneur podcast episodes 143 to 150 here: https://www.readyentrepreneur.com/podcast/

How You Really Make Money Online with Podcasting

by Case Lane

This post is part of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online Series.

Information is valid as of February 26, 2022

The oral tradition has sustained humanity for millennia.  Without the spoken word, and the passing of information through speech, our progress would have been severely slowed.

So when the podcasting format appeared, with its ease of use and access, no human should have been surprised when everyone decided to start a podcast.

But in fact, although podcasting looks like the ready domain of every talker across all subjects and ideas, today there are over 3 million podcasts, a fraction of which have at least ten episodes, and another fraction of which are considered consistently active.

As the least crowded of the major online platforms, podcasting is an extraordinary opportunity for anyone with a message. But creating a podcast does require production equipment, some technical skill, and quiet time to get your show recorded. 

And of course, there is the talking part…

Podcasting is for those who can carry on a conversation, teach, entertain, or facilitate discussion for an audience they cannot see. It is not for those who are turned off by the sound of their own voice, afraid to play with digital files, and have no interest in promotion.

With podcasting, the opportunity to create and join the podcaster community remains a reality for those who want to try it.  As each new show emerges, a successful gem brightens, and the excitement over podcasting begins again.

And it’s important to understand how you can monetize your podcast, and use the audio program to your advantage.

Podcasting as Your Online Business

While starting an online business is an extraordinary opportunity for you to establish a foundation for your own professional satisfaction, financial security, and lifestyle freedom, to get started you have to select an online platform that fits your interests, skills and budget.

Podcasting allows you to have open discussions about any subject in the world, share the conversations you want, grow an audience that enjoys listening to valuable information, and earn income through sponsorships, advertising and memberships.  

But does the platform have all the elements you want and need for an online business venture?

If your online platform of choice is to start a podcast, you need to be aware of the joys and limitations of the effort. 

In this article, I explain the real story behind starting a podcast to make money online.

Podcasting is for Talkers

A podcast is a streaming audio program, usually recorded, sometimes live, that can be supported by advertising, sponsors or listeners.

The term podcast comes from merging the idea of an iPod, a portable audio player, with broadcasting to, in the beginning, play radio programs. The pod part remains a mystery for those who may not know the word iPod was made up by a copywriter. 

Although many have tried to develop an acronym for it…the word is just iPod. A word now forever tied to the podcast communication medium.  While most iPods remain buried in the back of consumers closets, the podcast holds firm as the legacy creation from the device’s existence.

Today, podcast content has gone far beyond existing radio programs.  The range of programming you can listen to includes commentaries, historical narratives, interviews, true crime, sports analysts, fictional dramas and much more. 

If you want to start a podcast to make money online, you have to consider the subject you will be delivering to your listening audience.  Is there an angle or viewpoint missing from the current offering of podcasts (there always is), and how can you deliver for that audience?

Podcasting is for talkers, and podcasts are for listeners.  The content you need to create to make podcasting pay must align with that basic fact. You have to create audio programming that people want to hear.

Become a Podcast Host

When you create a podcast, you are the host. Whether you plan to speak solo on a subject for a half-hour, interview an interesting speaker, or direct a debate between two guests, you are in charge of the show.

When you are thinking about creating your podcast, consider who you want to be, and how you want to run the show.

Podcast Format

Podcasts are found through podcast directories, and all list various categories of related content. But all of the categories are subject…not format, specific.

You are going to want to select a format for your show.

Decide on the type of show you want to host. Some shows sound like parties, others are serious. Some have a lot of adult language, some play music, some are always live…you can do any type of performance to attract your audience.

You can even mix your formats, maybe have a commentary episode , then an interview, then a teaching episode, then back to a commentary.

Podcasting has no rules.  You decide on the format, length, content, tone, and pace of your show.

The only basic concept is that the audio must be clear.  You are asking listeners to give up their time to hear your show.  Poor audio quality creates an unsatisfactory user experience, which typically does not lead to repeat customers.

If there is a question between experimental content and audio quality, choose audio quality all the time.

Should You Start a Podcast?

Once you consider the format that might work for you, you will have to decide if podcasting is going to be your online business.

You can go all in with a podcast..if you:

  • Like to talk
  • Have a good subject area or topic, or a flair for audio creativity
  • Are not afraid to promote your program
  • Have the ability to edit and produce digital audio, or pay someone to do the work for you
  • Are prepared to be consistently and reliably posting shows

How to Start a Podcast

The technical aspects of starting a podcast creates trepidation for potential podcasters.

The basic approach is:

  • Name your show
  • Record an audio program, edit as necessary
  • Create a show graphic for the cover art
  • Upload to a podcast hosting service

The process can be 100% free, which is one reason there are so many podcasts that only post an episode or two.  Assuming you have a digital device like a smartphone, and access to the Internet. You can record your audio, download your file, and host your podcast on a free service.

But if you definitely want to build a business out of your podcast, in most cases there will be upfront expenses for a quality external microphone and a dedicated podcast hosting service. If you decide to have a website for your show, your costs increase.

The investment in an external microphone is typically worth the cost. As stated earlier, audio quality is the hallmark of good podcasting, and having a dedicated microphone gives your show a professional characterization that you will want to continue.

No Frills Podcasting

The no-frills, all free road to podcasting would work like this:

  • Record your show on your smartphone or laptop using the built-in microphone
  • Edit your show using free software like Audacity, or don’t edit at all
  • Create a show graphic using a free tool like Canva
  • Create an account on a free hosting service like Anchor, and upload your files

In no time, you will be live and broadcasting to the world. As you grow your audience, you can add the other features that would transform your podcast into a business.

Podcast Hosting

A podcast hosting service stores your recorded file and creates an RSS feed that can be distributed widely to ensure you reach your targeted audience.

Today, podcast hosting providers offer free and paid services.

Free Podcast Hosting

Increased competition has opened up opportunities for podcasters as more free services are offered by hosting providers who cover programming needs.  In fact, some of the free services are beginning to offer more features than the paid ones!

But typically, there will be a catch – usually related to using the service’s branding and advertising – which constrain your money making options and intentions.

Paid Podcast Hosting

Paid hosting will include features like reporting where you can track your audience growth, and tools for social media or your own website.

Costs typically depend on factors like podcast length.  For example, Buzzsprout’s rates are free for up to two hours a month, paid rate starts at $12 a month for up to three hours.

If you plan to do a daily half-hour podcast, you should look for the most affordable rate.

Recording and Distributing Your Podcast

Recording

Once you know where you will be hosting your content, you can create it. Podcast content is created everywhere – from car commutes to Hollywood studios.  But if you’re just starting out, your preference is likely to be a quiet corner of your home where no external noises will be picked up by the microphone.

But even intended silence is not assured, as dogs bark, kids laugh, and the delivery trucks drop packages at your door.

You will have to find the best time to record, maybe after trying several times, before you know what will work best for you.

Ad-libbing versus Reading

Some podcasters swear by the natural, free-flowing conversational style that ad-libbing brings to a recorded show. They keep just a few points in mind, and then say what they want to say off the top of their heads.

Others find ad-libbing too unstructured and risky. They prefer to remember everything they want to say by writing it down first, and reading from a prepared document.

If you are doing a commentary show, you may want to have notes to help you remember your best points, and ad-lib only at naturally sounding spots in your dialogue.

For interviews, you have almost the same split between those who read from prepared questions, and those who allow the conversation to flow.  Since either option can make for great audio, you just have to decide how comfortable you are with the outcome.

Editing

Uhhh….Ummm…click…long pause…doorbell…Ahhh…long pause…’oh, can you take that out?…’

Editing the podcast can turn a 30 minute project into three hours, it smothers the joy of the production, and can be one of the reasons many podcasters drop off the platform after only a few episodes.

Some podcasters recommend leaving in all the ‘natural’ sounds, but have you ever heard a successful podcast that is not also a clear and smooth broadcast?  If your guest takes long pauses that split the flow of the show, that’s where you start editing. If the sounds are just natural conversational speak, you can leave it in.

Either way, even if you are not personally editing the core show content, you may need to add an intro or outro to your show, or if you want to get paid…advertising, which still takes time and requires some production.

Editing can be outsourced, but you must carefully select your editor and provide clear instructions.  You will still need to listen to the show to make sure it sounds the way you intended.

If the first editor you select does not work out, keep trying until you find a good one.

If you have no funds to hire an editor, you will have to do the work yourself using free software like Audacity. The app has a lot of features, but you only to need to learn the basics that will help you create a good show. So go ahead and set aside the extra time to get the editing work done.

But remember, editing is not the fun part of podcasting.  Be aware that this may the beginning and end of your efforts if you are not realistic about the time and effort it takes to produce a good-sounding show.

Adding Music and Effects

Music is a wonderful addition to a podcast show, especially a consistent intro that becomes your theme.  On the Ready Entrepreneur podcast, you can hear the ‘news room’ sound that signals the show is information and discussion oriented.

To add music to your show, you can search for websites that offer free, cleared music. 

Clearances

If you plan to use copyrighted music, and make money off your podcast, you must obtain a clearance from the copyright owner.  Unilaterally, using someone else’s content to make money is not legal, and not cool.

Send an email to the copyright owner explaining who you are, why you want to use the music, and how you plan to use the music. You might be surprised by the response. Many copyright owners are happy to share their creation, especially since podcasts are offered for free, and an up and coming podcaster who intends a limited use of the product, is not typically a threat to their ownership.

Video Podcasts

YouTube has become one of the top platforms for ‘listening’ to podcasts. And many podcasters make a video version of their show.

If you are doing interviews, and use Zoom or another video communication platform to record, you automatically have another asset when you create the podcast. You can edit the video and put it on your YouTube channel.  

Creating a video podcast enhances your web presence, provides more search engine results, gives you an opening to another audience, and provides your guests with another asset to share with their audience.

The video podcast is extra work, but it is also a great option for extending your podcast brand.

Transcripts

Re-purposing podcast material is one of the reasons the medium is a great asset for podcasters. If you write out your show, you have automatically created the transcript that you can also post when you upload the episode and make it available to listeners.

In general, best practice is to include a transcript of your show for the hearing-impaired. While there is limited enforcement of this practice, if you have the material, you should post it. If you wrote out your show but ad-libbed, you can put a disclaimer at the top of the transcript that says it may not be an exact word-for-work transcription of the show.

The transcript can also be used to create subtitles if you decide to post a video version. 

When you are first getting started with your show, focus on delivering great content. But as you are comfortable with production…and certain you will continue, look at the other services offered by your hosting provider and consider adding features to your show.

Admin and Legal Stuff

DISCLAIMER: This section is provided for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For all legal issues related to your podcast, you should seek the advice of a legal professional.

When you create a podcast, accessibility is not the only administrative issue that you may encounter.

If you are doing guest interviews, many guests will assume it is audio only.  But if you plan to post the video, make sure you advise your guests, that show will include a video version – and get a signed clearance.

Your podcast episodes are assets and you want to be able to use them across platforms as you see fit. While there has yet to be a major case of someone suing over a podcast interview, it’s better to get clearance ahead of time that the guest knows you own the show, and may use the audio, video and guest likeness (photos) for distribution and promotion.

You can obtain this clearance before the interview by including it as a statement on your guest interview form that the potential guest has to check before submitting their request.

You should also be careful about using copyrighted images, quotes, graphics, videos or other content.  You want your podcast to stand-alone as your own material, so make sure all the content you include is owned by you, or has an open creative-use license.

Podcast Directories

Once you have completed recording and editing your show, you will post it to your hosting provider.

Most hosts will automatically distribute your show to a number, but not all, of the podcast directories. The podcast directories are the lists of all the podcasts available to listen to on a specific platform.

While the biggest names like Apple, Amazon and Spotify are exactly where you want to be, you will also want to make sure your podcast is listed on every available source.

Being in every directory increases your search presence, and enhances your ability to be found by random listeners.  When you search for your podcast online, you want to ‘own’ the first page of search results.

Check your host provider’s list of automatic feeds against the list of all possible directories to confirm that your podcast can be found ‘wherever you listen to podcasts.’

Promoting Your Show

While you can be discovered through a listener directory search, the only successful way to promote your show is word of mouth.

No podcast directory is perfect in its search and information capabilities.  And no service is offered that breaks down all the podcast information to help you find the exact type of show you are looking for. 

So if you have a podcast, you have to promote, promote and promote again.

The podcast launch is typically the first move new podcasters make to get their show in front of people. You promote directly to your list, friends, organizations, and anywhere you have an audience to let them know that your show is available.

But after the launch, you have to keep growth going by spreading the word through social media, your work or business, speaking, and guest podcasting.

For every episode, create show posts that highlight the content and can be promoted across social media platforms. If you have guests, distribute the posts to them and encourage them to promote on their own social feeds.

If you are speaking about a particular product or person on your show, give them a shoutout on social media also, by tagging, and letting them know they were featured.

And keep talking about your podcast. Mention your show wherever you have a chance. Re-use the content, across platforms, and re-use the promotion materials to re-feature a good or popular episode once or twice a year.

How Podcasts Make Money

The more you can promote your show, get the word out, drive listeners to you, and raise your ranking and popularity, the more opportunities you will have to make money.

There are multiple ways to make money with a podcast, but the four most direct are to promote your own or affiliate products, get paid advertising, get a sponsor or sell a membership to exclusive content.

Promote Products

Your podcast is your platform, and you can choose to promote your own or affiliate products as part of your show.

When deciding to promote, find products that align with the content of your show and integrate them into the discussion or commentary that you are already doing.  The transition can be smooth, as you state that you have an affiliate link in the description of the show, or you can do a hard break, and ‘insert’ your own type of advertising.

If you are promoting your own products, especially books and courses, you should be able to clearly connect your content to the content of your podcast (unless they are completely different topics). This actually enhances your authority, and gives your audience more insight into the value you deliver.

You can create your own ads, add music and effects and make it sound like a professional advertisement. But be careful about being too ‘salesy’ or promoting products out of context. You want to provide valuable information to your audience, this includes information about products or services they can use.

But you do not want your show to be just an advertising vehicle, so choose wisely.

State the links in your ad or comment, and put them in the episode description.  If your listener is interested they may just click and buy the product.

Paid Advertising

You can also have third party advertisers place ads in your show. For the most part, you have to have minimum audience numbers to attract national brands. But if you are talking about a specific subject, which may be interesting to specialized or local businesses, you can solicit advertising directly from them.

Advertisers are looking to target unique and niche audiences. If you demonstrate how you can deliver ‘ears’ you may be able to attract advertising even if you have a small podcast.

Start by reaching out directly to advertisers you think may be interested. Tell them about your show theme, topic, audience size and frequency.  Remember once you commit to delivering a show for an advertiser, you have to deliver the show. So make sure you are comfortable with podcasting as your platform before actively reaching out for ads.

When you have paid ads, you are typically paid upfront, you don’t have to wait for someone to click on the ad. This helps give you some stability and support for your podcast.

Sponsorships

You appeal to sponsors the same way you would reach out to paid advertisers, by telling them how aligning with you would be good for business.

A sponsorship can be for an entire episode, or for the show. Sponsors can request that you read promotional material, or refer to the sponsor in comments, or for a portion of the show.

If you have a video podcasts, sponsors can ask for their product to be displayed behind or beside you, or even on you, if it’s a clothing.

If you have a specialized topic, you may be able to obtain a sponsor to cover your editing, transcribing, hosting and other costs.  The only way to find out is to ask.

Memberships

You can also ask your audience.

In recent years, more podcasters are reaching out to their audience to sponsor and financially support the show through paid memberships. The podcasters offer exclusive members only content in exchange for a fixed or open fee.

As a podcaster this will mean providing additional content like the video, snippets, learning guides, exclusive outtakes from interviews, or other material that extends the podcast brand, while building a home for the audience community.

While there can be a lot of extra work in establishing a membership site, it can also be an outstanding opportunity to grow your entire business.

Your podcast community can also become the community that buys your books, courses, products, and services. You can start with membership in a podcast and turn it into membership in your world. And the more you grow your listeners, the more opportunities you have to make money online with a podcast.

What Makes Podcasts Successful?

While the most successful podcasts begin with great content, there are plenty of shows that are able to deliver that initial element. What separates them from the shows that have millions of listeners? A few key factors…

Consistency

When listeners see a show has hundreds, now thousands of episodes, they are more willing to make an investment in the podcaster, because the podcaster has made an investment in them. Consistently posting a show, and building day-to-day or week-to-week gives the listener a sense of security…and FOMO…

If a listener sees the show constantly putting up new episodes, they begin to wonder what they are missing and are more inclined to check and click on the latest information they want.

Specificity

Listeners are searching for people who are speaking about the subjects they care about, and being relevant and interesting in the process. If you can find a topic with a core audience that is currently under-served but available, you will have your successful podcast.

Uniqueness

With three million podcasts, there should be three million unique voices, but far too often podcasters try to copy the work of those that they hear.

The most successful podcasters create a unique voice, one people identify with that person. From the types of questions that are asked, to the shock-value of their commentary, to the revelation style of their facts…these types of speakers have transformed audio programming, and taken the audience along with them.

As you set out to be a podcaster, think about your unique voice, your singular message and your particular style. Be an emergent leader in the space, and promote to those who have been waiting to hear from you.

Podcasting is an extraordinary opportunity for you if you have a message that you want to deliver. There is a spot waiting for you, and you can use podcasting to make money online.

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How You Really Make Money Online with Blogging

by Case Lane

This post is part of the Real Stories Behind Making Money Online Series

In the beginning, it was the Internet curious’s first introduction to creating online – starting a blog.  Today, it remains the most dominate creative platform – more than 600 million blogs – more than ten times the number of YouTube channels and podcast shows combined.

That fact should make one point obvious…blogs are, arguably, the easiest online platform for launching your online business. 

But how many of those 600 million blogs are making money for the blogger?

Blogs operate in a crowded marketplace where you have to be prepared to promote and market your message. So if you’re shy about telling people about your thoughts or creativity, blogging may not be for you.

Blogging as Your Online Business

While starting an online business is an extraordinary opportunity for you to establish a foundation for your own professional satisfaction, financial security, and lifestyle freedom, to get started you have to select an online platform that fits your interests, skills and budget.

Blogging remains an incredible force for delivering a message, creating a community, and earning advertising revenue.  But does the platform have all the elements you want and need for an online business venture?

If your online platform of choice is to create a blog, you need to be aware of the joys and limitations of the effort. 

In this article, I explain the real story behind blogging to make money online.

Blogging is for Writers

Blogs are websites, almost always supported by advertising, that writers fill with content aimed at their target audience.

At its core, blogging is the written word.  For creators, blogging means consistently writing articles online around a specific theme or subject. The word blog comes from ‘web log…weblog’ a phrase used to describe the act of journaling or recording (logging) information online.

To create a blog to start an online business, you must create written content…or have it created for you.

Blogging is for writers, and blogs are for readers. People who want to get their information in written words.

Types of Blogs for Making Money Online

With 600 million options, breaking blogs down into specific categories may be an overreach, but in general there are three popular types of blogs – information, commentary and product-specific.

Information Blogs

The most popular blogs offer information, such as How-Tos and guides.  They provide step-by-step processes, and insight into products, services and issues. For many readers, these types of blogs are consistently delivering information they want to learn more about or research.

A blogger who provides information is creating a go-to platform for a topic or idea. Once enough interested readers learn about the blog’s existence, it can jump to the top of search rankings for the topic, and become a popular site.

If you are planning to create an information blog, the key is to be a great resource. You do the research your readers want to avoid, and you put the information together in easily digestible articles.

In this case, you do not have to be a great writer. You just have to make sure you are delivering information that a particular audience is seeking.

Because you already know the information readers are searching for, these types of blogs are the fastest and easiest blogs to create. Spend time researching the topic, then re-organize, re-write, and aggregate the data you find into new articles that address the topic for your target audience.

This approach also allows you to outsource the work. If writing is not your strength, or you have no time to do the research, you can use a freelancer site like Fiverr to find someone who can put together the information based on your ideas.

For example, you may find a subject where most of the existing blogs are aimed at college students, and you decide to do one aimed at the parents of college students. It can be similar information, but re-written for the parents consumption, and interests.

Also, if you can write well (or outsource) in a language other than English, there is extraordinary opportunity available to write about popular blog subjects in other global languages.

As the Internet continues to grow and spread around the world, you may find your ability to deliver information in a language used where online usage is on the rise, provides you with an opening where other bloggers cannot compete.

Commentary Blogs

Another successful blog theme is commentary – the original web log. Some famous bloggers are known only for their comments and observations about society and the world. These blogs can have millions of readers who enjoy the writer’s viewpoint, and learn from their perspective.

If you are writing a commentary blog, then you do have to be a good writer because the blog is directly from you, and your ideas have to resonate with the reader.  These types of blog literally hang on the word of the blogger. If the writing is bad, the blog is a non-starter.

That said, the definition of ‘bad’ is relevant to the audience you are targeting. If you want to write a slang-filled, emoji-driven commentary blog aimed at high school students, then you may have a niche. But you still have to make the content valuable to that audience.  It has to be ‘good’ to them.

Commentary blogs are the most difficult to launch because everyone has an opinion these days. But if you have a way of looking at the world that is unique, and underserved, you may be able to take a commentary blog to an audience that wants to learn more from you.

Product-Specific Blogs

Another type of blog is a mini-website aimed specifically at marketing a product by providing content-rich articles related to the product’s purpose.

The site will have ten to fifteen articles all leading to the same conclusion – the reader should get the product.

These blogs are advertising and affiliate marketing vehicles designed as information blogs, but the content is legitimate (assuming you are not a scammer).

This is a blog where the idea is to deliver information, but it’s not general information, it’s tailored to the product and all issues related to the product.

For example, if you are marketing a new vacuum cleaner, you could have articles about the perils of dust, carpet maintenance, keeping your family healthy, the exercise benefits of doing household chores, and so on.

These types of blogs are one-and-done.  You write the core articles, set-up the webpages, and drive traffic to the site.

Once again, you do not need to be a creative writer, you are aggregating topic-specific information for an audience that is looking for the insight. Your articles must be valuable and useful to them, especially if it is new or misunderstood information. 

This is also an opportunity to outsource the writing, but you have to be creative about the topics related to the product. You are looking for products that cross over a variety of different issues, and give you sufficient content to create a legitimate site.

Who Should Start a Blog?

Regardless of your type of blog, you want the content to stay consistent and reliable.  So the hard truth about blogging is that you have to keep posting relevant content.  You have to find enough content to maintain interest for a growing audience.  That is a challenge that many aspiring entrepreneurs do not conquer.

If you:

  • Like to write
  • Come up with good ideas
  • Are not afraid to promote your own writing to strangers
  • Have a good subject area or topic
  • Have money each month to spend on maintaining your website until you can grow your advertising revenue
  • Are prepared to be consistently and reliably posting to your website

…then you are likely ready to move forward with starting a blog.

But blogging can be tedious, especially if you are lukewarm about your subject, and since it’s the most crowded online platform, you have to be creative to stand-out and be counted.

How to Start a Blog

As mentioned earlier, blogs are the easiest online business to start, but one that requires maintenance and has up-front costs to do it right.

The basic approach is:

Domain Name

Free Domain name

If you decide to use free website hosting, you will also likely receive a free ‘hosting’ domain, which typically includes the name of the website provider in your domain name.

This is a domain name you do not own, and one that may be long and cumbersome to use when speaking or posting about your new blog.

But for some, a free domain may be a necessary option for getting started without any upfront costs, but if you have a few dollars ready, and you are serious about your blog, you should start with a custom domain name.

Custom Domain name

The domain name is the name of your website. For many bloggers, it can be their ownname.com, for others it’s the subject they are discussing. You just have to decide.

Domains can cost as little as $3 a month to start.  You can buy the domain from a stand-alone site, or purchase it when you set-up your webpage on a hosting site.

Carefully check the renewal terms for your domain name. Sometimes you can get the domain for a low introductory price, but it renews at ten times that rate, a year later.

Although a great domain name is valuable, like all actions in starting an online business, it is better to move forward than to worry about picking the perfect domain. 

If you’re not sure, go with your own name or a made-up-name and move on. You have no online business until your site is live, so getting launched should be your focus.

Website

Free or Paid

Before you create your website, you must decide if you want to use free or paid blog hosting services.

Your blog is hosted on a website, which is hosted on a server managed by a website hosting provider.

‘Free’ means you sign-up and begin writing and posting content without paying any upfront fees.  The ‘catch’ with free is there may be limitations on whether or not you can advertise on the platform.  Since you are starting the blog to make money, this would be a limitation, but not an obstruction to making money.

But, If you are not sure if blogging is right for you, start with free services, and switch to paid when you are certain you want to move forward with the platform.

If you know you want to be a blogger and start with paid hosting, you have more flexibility to do what you want with the blog.

Your Own Website

Once you select your paid provider, they typically provide basic services aimed at getting you set-up.  There are many blogging apps, but the most popular is WordPress, and you can quickly set-up a basic WordPress site through your provider.

Since WordPress provides flexible functionality for a website, for example, you can host an eCommerce store with your blogs, some bloggers find WordPress too complex for their plans, and are comfortable with a ‘blogging’ only app.

If you think you might want to do more with your blog – for example on my website for Ready Entrepreneur, along with the blog, I have my podcast embedded, links to online courses, and a store – and I am able to use plugins to extend the capabilities of the site from inserting landing pages from another app under the same domain, to capturing contact information. 

As always, if you are unsure, start with the most basic option and be prepared to build from there.

Third Party Website

Blogging platforms, like Medium.com are websites where bloggers can establish their reputation and build an audience. These sites allow anyone to open an account and posts blogs, for free.  Although these sites lead to a variety of subjects, they also attract a variety of readers who want to discover new voices, and learn more.

If you want to access the reader audience on these platforms, you can repurpose the blogs you create on your website. This allows you to gain both the traffic on the platform that is casually browsing, and the followers on your site who could one day become your dream customers. 

Writing, Posting and Distributing Your Content

Once you have set-up your domain and webpage or site account, it’s time to write and post content.

Refer back to the Types of Blogs section to pick the direction you want to take your content.

If you are looking for topic ideas, listen to your friends, colleagues and neighbors, check social media, Google trends, and news headlines, and remember how you became interested in the subject in the first place. You probably have stories, ideas and anecdotes from your own experiences that could make the content for a blog.

Take a look at the work other bloggers are doing.  Do not copy. Instead use other content as inspiration, and as a springboard for developing your own ideas. 

You can post blogs on your own schedule as little or as often as you wish.  But the more consistently you post, the more reliable you will appear to your readers.  If readers enjoy one article, and they see another one the following week, and the week after, they are more likely to remember you, and maybe even recommend your work to others.

Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is the process, both technical and creative, that you use to help search engines find your blog.  When you distribute your blog online, you should always make sure that you are search optimized, to drive organic traffic doing searches.

You will find many SEO apps and plugins online, and implementing SEO practices is not difficult. But being noticed is a challenge, you will have to do your own work to ensure people click on your blog.

Do Your Own Promotion

While search engines can organically find your blog, you will have to do your own distribution and promotion to drive traffic to your site.

Social Media

You can use social media to drive traffic to your blog by posting about the topic you wrote about and including the direct link to your blog in your posts.  Add images or videos to attract attention, and ignite curiosity about your content.

For bloggers, all of the big social media sites are helpful, except Instagram, which does not have links in regular content. So if your content is visual, and insta-perfect, this limitation will be a concern, but you have the work-around of using the other platforms. 

If your social media followers are mostly friends and family, include a Call-to-Action for them to share the post with their networks.

Track Your Traffic

If you have your own website, you can set-up analytics to track your visitors and the pages they frequent. This data will help you understand your most popular content, and perhaps give you additional content ideas, or more promotions you can do for specific content.

Track consistently to look for trends and opportunities to grow your blog’s popularity. For example, if you notice more traffic is coming from mobile, you can do a more mobile-friendly layout for those users.

How Blogs Make Money Online

The final part of your blog set-up is monetization…making money from the blog.

For the most part, your revenue opportunity comes from placing advertising on your blog pages.  You can have Google ads automatically on your pages, affiliate ads that you place yourself, or links to your own digital or physical products that you sell in your own store or on a third party platform.

Essentially, having a blog works like a broadcast television network that creates lots of content, and drives ‘eyeballs’ to the shows that advertisers are paying to be featured on.

Your opportunity in earning for your blog comes from driving as much traffic as possible to your site, and having a percentage of that traffic click on the ads, and in the case of affiliates, making a purchase.

Google Ad Sense

The fastest way to begin making money with a blog is to set up a free account with Google Ad Sense, and let the search engine automatically post ads on your blog pages.  Google’s advertising program pays you for clicks through to the sponsored ad pages.

You can control where the ads are placed, and to which pages, and you can ban content you don’t want associated with your work.

Google is set to match your blog content to related ads, but if subject matter is beyond the translation of Google’s A.I., you might find the ads do not match at all.

Once you set-up with Ad Sense, continuing monitoring the placement of ads to make sure they are where you expect to see them.

Affiliate Ads

Affiliate advertising is when you align with a third party to promote their product or service, and earn a flat rate or percentage for purchases made by other people through your links.

With many affiliate programs, you can sign-up for free on sites like Swagbucks, and place their advertising images with your affiliate link directly on your page.  As more people sign-up, you earn a ‘bounty’ for bringing in new affiliates.

If you join the Amazon Affiliates program, you can also earn a ‘bounty’ for sign-ups to continuity programs like Amazon Prime.

Or you can promote products, including almost everything on Amazon.com, and earn whenever someone purchases a product through your link.  As mentioned in the content section, you can even have an entire blog that is linked to affiliate products.

Because there are affiliate programs for almost every product you can think of, you should be able to find products that align with your blog content.

To keep your blog orderly, you want to have ads that support your product, and do not make your site look just like an advertising vehicle for sponsored products, or worse, a scam.

Links to Your Own Products

If you sell your own physical or digital products, you can use a blog to drive people to your products. 

Write blogs that align with your product, then promote your product links directly in the blog or in the sidebars of your website.

This is often done with reviews (which you do not write for your own product, but you can post what others write), the review is linked back to the product.

But the real success in using this process is to write the definitive article about the value of your product, and then drive people through the links to your purchase pages.

Extension Products

Advertising is the direct way that blogs make money, but if you have a successful blog you can repurpose it to make money on other online platforms like podcasts and YouTube.

If your blogging positions you as an authority on a subject, you can also create courses, sell coaching, write books, or do speeches or other activities that are related to your blogging content, but are not directly revenue created from the blog.

All of these opportunities come with time, once you make your blog successful.

But when you are starting out, and you have no traffic to your blog, you will have no money from your blog, that’s the reality. 

That’s why you must think carefully about how much you are willing to spend up-front, and how much time you will place in promoting your blog.

If your SEO is working, or your topic is unique and sought after, it’s possible for organic traffic to discover your blog, click on your ads, and you make money.  But in general, if you are too shy promote your own work, you will not have a chance to earn from your blog. 

What Makes Blogs Successful

A successful blog has great content.  But that’s only the beginning.

The most popular blogs are delivering a form of comfort to readers. Whether it’s in the form of information or provocative statements or how-tos, a reader is satisfied after reading a great blog.  And they’ll keep coming back for more if they feel the content is consistent and always appealing.

To get your blog into a success position, which means it starts paying you, build on the positive comments and reviews you receive. 

Try to discover what appealed most to those readers, and why.  You don’t have to start trying to tailor every blog to a raving fan, but it helps if you have an understanding as to why a specific blog post resonated with people.

From the beginning, blogging has been about the writing. While many blogs contain great visuals or videos, it’s the writing that brings people back time and again. If you want your blog to stand out and be noticed, that’s where to start.

But all the other activities must be completed also to make your blog a professional and reliable site for return readers.  And you must promote the blog to as many people as possible to get the traffic on your site that will make your business profitable.

Choose blogging as your online business platform if you’ve come this far and believe you have the ingredients to make it work.  But, ignore blogging if you plan to only do a superficial job of writing and promoting your site.

The real story behind starting a blog to make money is to make an effort marketing and promoting your blog to drive traffic to your site.  Because without the upfront effort in creating your own publicity, you are unlikely to make any money.  But with it, you give yourself a chance to stand-out among the 600 million and take your place in the online entrepreneur community.

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The Art of Recasting as an Aspiring Entrepreneur

by Case Lane

For every person who is thinking about getting started with an online business, there is someone who understands why they have waited so long to do it.

The story usually begins with indoctrination into the status quo. The average person – you, me and the neighbors – have been told as long as we can remember that the ‘right’ thing to do with your life is something like finish high school – go to college – get a professional job – get married – get a house with a mortgage – have a family – retire.  If you do that you are said to have ‘made it,’ your time on earth considered well spent.

But if you are reading this article, you may be one of those who wondered if the familiar road really is all ‘they’ say it should be. For some reason, you’re restless. You want more, or something different. Maybe you want to be more or feel that your life has a deeper value or meaning.

Whatever the reason, your thoughts have led you to entrepreneurship, and the promise inherent in building your own enterprise.

The Gold

Entrepreneurship carries the promise of being able to earn enough money to do your own thing, be your own boss, and live as you choose. You can build a community you own by delivering value to enough people who want what you have to offer.

Even though you may have heard all the stories about entrepreneurs working day and night to bring their idea to the public, and then having to fight to get people to believe them, or make a purchase, you still see entrepreneurship as the opportunity you have missed so far.

What’s not to like about living your dream life? Doing work you really enjoy? And having a world you control?

In the back of your mind, you know that if it was easy, everyone would be doing it, and succeeding.  But you know, you’re not ‘everyone.’ You question the status quo, you strive for more, and you are willing to work to get it.

So what should you do next?

Recast Yourself as an Entrepreneur

Since you have followed the familiar road, the first thing you have to do is recast yourself to think and act like an entrepreneur.

If you are in Hollywood or on Broadway, recasting is when the person who got the original part is replaced. Depending on which side you’re on, this is a fantastic or devastating moment. Someone’s big break can be your heartbreak.

The same is true when you recast to entrepreneurship. You are going to play a new role in your own life. That means changing some of the things you do now.

When you recast and start focusing on your business, you are probably going to stop focusing on friends, maybe family, or maybe even the 9-to-5 job you’re doing now. That’s someone else’s loss, so those someones are going to try and stop you from making the move.

So the first thing you have to do to recast is work on your mindset. There is an enormous body of work dedicated to this subject, but the bottom line is you have to know that your mind is controlling your emotions, and therefore your actions.

When someone tells you, you are bad at business, you start to feel bad. You question yourself as you wonder why they came to that conclusion. And you probably ignore your business idea, while you try to come to terms with this feeling.

So make sure you are aware that you are doing this. You will not be able to change your feelings overnight. But each time you hear something negative about your plans, remind yourself why you have decided to become an entrepreneur.

Focus on the work you have to do for getting started like finding somewhere to work and removing distractions. Set aside the time, at least 15 minutes a day to research your business idea. The more you start thinking as a business owner, the more you will become one.  If you make your business plans a core part of your everyday, your recasting will evolve into your version of a new normal.

Set Boundaries With Others

For many aspiring entrepreneurs, losing connection to the people closest to them creates the fear and reluctance associated with starting an online business. It is one thing to recast yourself, but it’s quite another to disentangle from the world you have created.

What do you do when people are used to, or even dependent on, having you around?  

You set boundaries. Not overnight, but over time.

First, decide on your own how you would like the situation to unfold. You can control your plans if you have an idea about where you are going.

So if you want to start a business as a short-term endeavor, or without the pressure of replacing your current income, you can tell your family and friends that you have this plan and will be taking time to work on it, but can be flexible.

If you are looking to replace your income, then you have to say you will take all the time you need, for as long as you need to get it done.

In all cases, remember now you are wearing your entrepreneur hat. You want to walk and talk your business. If appropriate, try incorporating your family and friends into the story. Draw on their strengths to support you. If someone is a good proof-reader have them look at your copy, if your kids like creative design apps have them find your logo.

It may be a little extra work or extra step to draw in those who are trying to hold you back, but it will be worth it.

Create Your Action Plan

Recasting is set-up around two groups of actions – the foundational actions like setting up your workspace that will help you get organized, – and the creative actions like deciding on your business idea.

Once you’ve found your idea and done your research, create an Action Plan that you will work through to establish the business.  Your Action Plan is a fluid document that will constantly be updated and changed. But it’s also a blueprint for moving forward. Use it to decide the actual activities you need to do to get started.

For example, for people in the information products business who want to start by determining the interest in their product, start with a one-page landing page offering a free lead magnet to capture email addresses.  Your Action Plan could be:

  1. Create lead magnet
  2. Set up landing page
  3. Set up email management
  4. Write email sequence for leads
  5. Post landing page URL on all social media

You can also have sub-activities, a more detailed action plan might be:

  1. Create lead magnet
    1. Research potential free products
    1. Write 2-page PDF document
    1. Outsource PDF design to freelancer
  2. Set up landing page
    1. Write landing page copy – headline, text copy
    1. Find images for landing page
    1. Buy domain
      1. Set-up custom domain in landing page app
  3. Set up email management
  4. Write email sequence for leads
    1. Include coaching offer in 10th email
      1. Set up sign-up page for coaching consultations
  5. Post landing page URL on all social media
    1. Create Facebook post about new landing page
    1. Find images for Instagram post
    1. Post one-line for Twitter

As you complete each action, do a quick review to make sure you are still on the right track and aimed at hitting your business goals.

Your Action Plan can also have many sections or different paths. And you can constantly change it, even to the point of starting all over again.

But the key is you have to start.

The Only Way to Finish Strong is to Start

You have to start your online business somewhere. Every major billion-dollar corporation you know started with a simple plan. They made one sale, and they grew from there.

But if you don’t start, you will not get that first sale.

To give yourself the opportunity to make your business dream a reality, you have to make the time to get to work.  Every daily effort is progress towards your goals. Constantly ‘hoping’ to start or ‘planning’ to start will not create an online business for you.

Only starting will.

And starting your business does not have to be an elaborate show. It’s not about filling out a stack of legal forms, or agonizing over a logo, or making sure every line of copy is perfect…it’s about finding out if someone…anyone is interested in the product or service you have to offer.

Business is make a product, sell a product.

If you come up with an idea, the next thing you should do is try and sell it to one person. If you can prove that there is demand for your product, then you can move forward with all the other necessary actions to make your business a viable commercial enterprise.

But spending money on non-revenue generating activities before you know if the product is of interest will only send you down the road to disappointment and abandonment before you have even really started.

As you research before starting your business, think about your first ‘quick win.’ Consider a lead magnet with an email sequence that leads to an inexpensive offer that your dream customers can use to understand the value you deliver.

Focus your attention on this one sequence – changing and updating it as necessary – until you have revenue.  If you cannot get enough people interested, move on to another idea, or adapt and change your plan again.

Your online business is the opportunity you can use to change your life…for the better, and open up all the promises that entrepreneurship offers to those who are willing to do the work.

Give yourself the best chance possible by recasting – changing your mind and actions – to be, become and think as an entrepreneur.

Make Recasting your first action, and then keep going until you have the business you want, the life you seek, and the smile on your face to prove it.

You can get your copy of Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur’s Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business by Case Lane at in print, audio or ebook at Amazon.com, or in all digital formats wherever you buy your ebooks.

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The Unavoidable Two-Income Individual You Will Have to Become

by Case Lane

In a world where labor has disappeared, the stock market is swelling portfolios for the invested, and post-pandemic contemplation has led to a reckoning with one’s life choices, it’s hard to imagine that the average person will have any difficulty living comfortably for the rest of their lives.

But they will…

Underneath the seemingly empowered labor market movements, there is no booming economy, no sense of unrelenting optimism or hopeful joy. But there is a level of fear.

Fear of not having enough money for a successful middle class life, let alone colleges, retirement homes, and the occasional vacation.

As every price for every good and service creeps up, and spending money precipitously falls down, the average person begins to look around and sense that they had best do something soon…meaning, right now.

And that something is…get a second income stream…preferably something online.

Imagine Your Income Coming through Your Computer Screen

The Lure of Entrepreneurship

Even without any looming threat of economic collapse, the average person looks with envy at the Internet millionaires who are living the Instagram lifestyle without seemingly lifting a finger.

There is no shortage of gurus telling you: how to make a million dollars in ten minutes doing nothing, and an equally jaded community of those who have tried, and not succeeded, in following their instructions. But undaunted, they complain and move on to the next one.

There is also another group of side hustlers, as they have come to be known – teachers, nurses, mechanics, technicians, everyone and anyone – who spend their evenings and weekends, teaching art, coding, or reviewing products, for strangers who are waiting to hear from them.

Each hustler is caught up in their own dream…the opportunity at lifestyle freedom. Even though every successful entrepreneur will tell you there is no freedom in being responsible for a business enterprise, and all that could go wrong – the dreamers cling to the idea that on the other side of being your own boss is having your own bounty, and with it, all the choices that will lead to your happiness.

Entrepreneurship is considered the road to that freedom. And with the advent of the Internet, the road has become an increasingly more crowded, no guardrail freeway.

The Support of Technology

Technology and connectivity have given almost everyone the opportunity to start a business from their smartphone, earn income from their thoughts and photos, and build private communities of thousands of followers who are willing buyers of products and services aimed at crushing their own most pressing problems.

Every day thousands of people all over the world pour online to deliver value to the millions who are asking questions, and looking for answers in social media, search and stores. 

Many aspiring entrepreneurs will give up on their quest, but those who don’t will eventually succeed at something – likely not the idea they started with – but something will start making them money online.

Then they will have their own story to tell about ‘making a million dollars in ten minutes doing nothing,’ and the cycle will begin again.

The Unhappy Economy

For those who walked away from entrepreneurship, there will remain a brutally intense pull that forces them to reconcile with their decision every day.

You can’t win, if you don’t play. And you’ll never get out of a job you don’t like, if you don’t make a move to leave.

But to leave…you’re going to need financial support.

The opportunity to have a successful comfortable life comes at a cost. And you won’t be able to pay it, if you don’t have the money.  And maybe you’ll get part of the money from your 9-to-5 job, but where will you get the bump you need to really start enjoying yourself?

At the moment, you live in an unhappy economy.  People have jobs and money, but it’s not enough to get over the hurdles to true contentment.

The Other Side-Effect of the Pandemic

During the pandemic, this gap was made glaringly real. Some people actually enjoyed lockdown. They live in beautiful homes full of all the amenities, every household member had a comfortable private place to work or study, delivery trucks pulled up all day with their orders, and when they wanted a break, they even went off on vacations and extended stays to Caribbean islands that stayed open.

For many, seeing those people (yes, you can view it all on Instagram) opened up a realization that they did not have the kind of money that would have made for a cozy lockdown. In fact, they had to be afraid for their job, their industry, and the future of their community.

When things began to bounce back, with employment and choices for all, they realized just how unhappy they were in their current situation. And how quickly it could be worse.

The Bounceback Will Not Be Cheap

The fact is, most people are holding on to a precarious wedge of comfort that could crack at any time. You can see this in their general unhappiness with their lot in life.

They simply do not have enough money, to do everything they want to do, for themselves and their family.

And as prices rise, especially for housing, their window to make a change gets narrower and narrower.

Coming soon to a neighborhood near you are house prices that start at a million dollars for what we used to call a bungalow; food prices that demand a premium to be considered healthy; travel prices starting with gasoline that reflect the need to keep moving; clothing, entertainment and dining out – the malls – building their comeback on healthy price jumps; and healthcare, education and retirement living, directly tying quality and safety to upper echelon prices.

The average person is going to realize that to have a full life with all the amenities, they will have to have more money…a lot more.

Getting an extra job is an option, there are plenty around, but that’s time spent commuting and networking that they won’t get back.

The other option, one that screams out from the Internet is to start something online.

The Online Options

How do people make money online:

  • Sell a product
  • Sell a service
  • Sell ads on a website
  • Sell ads on a podcast
  • Sell ads on videos
  • Get paid by sponsors
  • Sell someone else’s product or service

The mechanics are straightforward: Get your product or service in front of the right audience, and convince them you have what they need.

But the results vary widely.

Success has but one common attribute…the entrepreneur is delivering value to those who want or need it.  The value can be anything from cat videos to coding instructions, but the key is it’s valuable to someone. 

And the more people who receive it, the more money the entrepreneur makes.

To become an online entrepreneur, you must understand the problems people want solved, and solve them.

Identify Problems to Solve

For an aspiring entrepreneur, the best outcome for a business idea happens when the target customer’s problem aligns with one the entrepreneur has already solved, usually for themselves, and are ready to help instruct others on how to do it. 

But you can also earn online income by having an interest in an area where others need the information, and have no time to get it. If you are willing to put in the time, and do the work, you are one step ahead of the members of your eventual paying community.

You can also be a middle-person between someone who has already solved the problem, and people you know want to find out about it. For example, there are plenty of travel sites offering guidance to destinations all over the world, and they have ads on their pages, probably making some money just for giving their opinions.

More robust offerings may go deep into a subject like dieting or healthcare, and amass a following by providing practical advice that cannot be found elsewhere.

And others still simply test and promote products, but do it with a commitment to content – posting text, images and videos every day, sometimes multiple times a day, to a growing audience that comes to rely on their advice.

You don’t have to invent the product yourself, there are plenty of sellers looking for affiliates.  But you do have to be in the position where the ‘eyeballs’ fall, and either be selling the product directly from that point, or benefiting from advertisers who want to get to the audience you build by providing great content.

If you are looking at online business, you can be any one of these people. Start where you have an ‘in’ and can get some money flowing immediately and build from there. In Napoleon Hill’s great classic, Think and Grow Rich, he counseled readers to find personal services people need, that’s one thing people will always pay for.

Start somewhere…

Look at Google and Amazon search trends. People are literally making requests all day long, looking for information, products and services to fulfill a need.

Ask around.  Look around. The possibilities are endless.

The idea that ‘everything has been done’ is over-ridden every day by the fact that new businesses are always succeeding, and new ideas emerge every minute.

Why You Need Two-Incomes

The impact of the pandemic has already started. With millions of women staying out of the workforce to care for children, or elderly, there is a need for every person to earn more. 

And an online business provides the perfect opportunity.

Plus, once you know what to do in the online arena where you choose to play, you can do it over and over again.

Your other consideration is simply the cost-of-living.  After the housing crash in 2008, the prediction was people would not risk their income on sprawling homes in the suburbs again, but instead would revitalize the less expensive inner city.  And for a minute that was true.

The 21st Century List of Costs

But now after the pandemic, it’s back to the suburbs…and even further. If you no longer have to commute, you want to be in the most comfortable space, and apparently that means, far away from everyone else.

Demand will drive rising home prices, and the amount someone has to pay will increase, or they will not find a place. That will be the reality.

You’ll want to upgrade your car to electric, upsource your food to local and home-grown, change your child’s schooling to private tutors, and have personalized medical care.

And after seeing the suffering of retirees in group homes during the pandemic, another wave of concern swept those who will not have enough to live safely on their own as they age. Up goes the price of elder care, and the demand of those who want it to be safe, comfortable and healthy.

When you go to travel, you’ll be competing with the new wealthy and rising middle class of countries from Estonia to Chile to Tanzania and back again. Everyone wants to see the Mona Lisa, and you will have to get in line. And let’s not forget the places that are threatening to close to idle travelers, you’ll need more money to see Venice, Machu Pichu or the islands of Belize.

Every aspect of the American Dream has already begun to fade away. 

Rethink How to Get Your American Dream

The picket fence house in the suburbs…unaffordable…

College…unaffordable without debt…

Solid wage job with benefits…maybe independent contractor on your own…

Retirement…a stressful strain without a cushion.

Yet, the last clinging hope remains to the ideal of a middle class, where tens of millions live a comfortable life.

But the definition of ‘comfortable’ will be changed to mean ‘managed’ as a certain taxpayer-assisted core of the workforce gets by on subsidies and credits designed to keep them afloat.

Another core will accelerate forward to adventures unknown, properties unseen, and generational wealth everlasting.

The ‘middle’ will only remain independent, self-sufficient and comfortable, if each individual generates two incomes – typically one from the public workspace and the other from an online venture – and continues to do so throughout their working lives.

Decide On Your Next Action

Turn now to develop your second income stream from an online platform, or hope against hope that the swarming tide does not catch you going the wrong way.

The window to benefit from the available technology tools and open global marketplace is right now. And the need to begin the process is acute.

The two-income individual will be a fact of life, not a burden, but an opportunity to ensure that you are on the wealth side of the income gap, and benefiting not only from the revenue you are earning, but the value you are delivering to those who were just waiting for you to put your talent to work to help them.

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Wantrepreneurs Top 5 Excuses and How to Defeat Them

Wantrepreneurs are always wanting because by definition, they are thinking and dreaming about becoming an entrepreneur, but not taking the necessary actions to move forward.

That’s where the ‘want’ comes from, and where it stays.

The challenge for an aspiring entrepreneur is to recognize this conflict, and defeat it!

Forever Wanting to be An Entrepreneur? Maybe because of one of the excuses (Image by StockSnap from Pixabay)

The Excuses

The top 5 excuses Wantrepreneurs make for not starting an online business are a mixture of internal and external environmental conflicts.

1. Time

Wantrepreneurs say: I don’t have enough time to work on my business…

Lack of time is one of the top excuses wantrepreneurs make for not getting started. But in a world where everyone has access to multiple time saving devices, the excuse falls flat. There are many ways to gain more time in today’s world. From learning how to use schedulers, to outsourcing simple tasks, productive people have expanded the amount of time they use, not shortened it.

This excuse only needs 15 minutes a day to conquer. You can get up earlier, go to bed later, turn off streaming videos, put away the games, and start working on your business. You will quickly find that the more time you put in to work, the more time you will be motivated to find.

2. Money

Wantrepreneurs say: I don’t have enough money to start a business…

When a wantrepreneur says they have never started a business because of a lack of money, my first question is…how much money do you need?

No one is able to answer this question.

Not having enough money to get started is a myth, built over years by people who do not know the stories of entrepreneurs, and just assume…after they see them with money that they must have had money to start. But that’s rarely true.

Entrepreneurs are resourceful. If they don’t have money, they identify where they money will come from, or create the circumstances that generate money. For example, instead of assuming they are building a grand enterprise from day one, they start small and deliver a product that does not cost a lot to start. And then they build their enterprise later.

Decide on how much money you want, then you will find what you need to get started.

3. Connections

Wantrepreneurs say: I don’t have the connections all those other people must have…

Just like with the issue of money, wantrepreneurs see a successful entrepreneur with an impressive network and assume it always had to be that way.

But in fact, many entrepreneurs are isolated and alone. Their quest to start a business shuts them off from their network, because typically friends and family are content to go along with the status quo, and do not understand the entrepreneurial process. Many think it’s too risky, and not worth the stress and responsibility

If you don’t think you have the ‘right’ network, you’re going to have to create it. Find out who might be an entrepreneur you can connect with, and ask them for a sit-down. Prepare your questions, think of genuine questions you want answered about the entrepreneurial journey.

If you don’t know anyone, read books about entrepreneurs and how they got started, watch videos, listen to their podcast interviews, and see what they say on social media. You can spend all your time with the network of your choice by choosing to be with them, and not with those who are not the pursuing the future you want to have.

4. Business Idea

Wantrepreneurs say: I’m not sure about my idea, everyone with laugh at me…

Everyone laughed at pretty much every world changing entrepreneur you can think of. It has been the challenge for entrepreneurs to stay committed to their plans in the face of a backlash. And usually that commitment comes from knowing that they’re right.

An entrepreneur sees an opportunity in the global marketplace…that’s the beginning. But unlike most people who may talk about an idea, the entrepreneur actually allocates their own resources – time and money – to trying to make the idea work.

People may laugh but they do not see what you see. So the best way to conquer this excuse is to actually bring your idea forward into the light, and let the opportunity speak for itself

5. Getting Started

Wantrepreneurs say: I don’t know how to get started…

The best way to get started is just to start. Yes, that might sound trite, but it’s true. Take 15 minutes today and research your business idea. Look up: How to start a [add your business here] online business, and take notes on the information you find.

Congratulations! You have started your business. If you keep spending time every day, 10 to 15 minutes, you will soon find that the momentum of having that daily routine makes you want to spend more time. As you learn more about how you could implement your business idea, you will become more confident.

If you want an action-by-action guide to getting started, check out my book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur’s Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business. You can learn exactly how to set the foundation for moving forward. The information may surprise you.

Understand Your Fear

For the most, your wantrepreneur excuses for not getting started with your online business are just saying you fear the unknown, and lack the confidence to try something new. Perhaps you don’t know how to be successful, because you don’t know what to do.

But the fact is, if you want any chance at all of having your business, you must do something. you know the outcome of doing nothing…is nothing, so by doing something you at least give yourself a 50/50 chance to have everything you want.

But if you don’t get started, you will never know if you could get there.

Learn How to Move Forward

If your online business idea has a strong why – you are more likely to remain committed and interested in making sure it’s a successful enterprise. Decide which factors are driving your interest in your business, and focus on those ideas whenever you think about moving on.

Getting your online business idea to work is a long game. You need persistence and the willingness to absorb the unsuccessful starts as learning experiences so that you can build on them and keep going.

Remember you are creating your business to deliver value, to fill a gap you see, or to make sure people have what they need. Set a plan and execute on the plan.…that’s how anything gets done.

Give yourself a chance

Summary

The Top 5 Excuses Wantrepreneurs Make to Stay Forever Wanting to Become entrepreneurs are:

  • I don’t have enough time to work on my business…
  • I don’t have enough money to start a business…
  • I don’t have the connections all those other people must have…
  • I’m not sure about my idea, everyone with laugh at me…
  • I don’t know how to get started…

And How to Defeat Them

  • Read Recast for the first ten actions to take, and personal development books for your mindset
  • Focus on your Why…what is driving you to create a business
  • Consider the value you will be delivering
  • Set a plan for your life…execute on the plan…that’s how anything gets done
  • Give yourself a chance

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On a recent Russell Brunson webinar, I started reading the chat.  I would not normally do this, but Russell, the Co-Founder of ClickFunnels, was telling a story I had already heard, and the chat was going ballistic about it.

Essentially, many of those who chose to chat were complaining (or spamming) instead of listening.   In a world where they are attending webinars, apparently because they are desperate to learn how to generate leads, they were complaining about the teaching approach from a man generating a $100 million dollars a year and counting…up!

This was teaching being offered for free to help aspiring entrepreneurs get where they want to go.

The Zoom call was left open after the presentation and I was able to read the entire chat feed. I had never seen this type of negative commentary on a webinar before, and I was stunned.

What’s happening to everyone?

Is Entrepreneurship Exclusive…?

Entrepreneurship is the critical engine needed for our progress and prosperity.  Entrepreneurs are people who solve problems and deliver solutions.  

But for the first time, I noticed that a segment of those who are interested enough in starting a business to sign up for a webinar on how to generate leads, appear to be no longer patient enough to grasp the information they need to be successful.

Yet they fail to recognize the irony.

They are the ones who are broke, hate their jobs, and stuck in a pattern of life they cannot stand.  They are the ones who want out. 

Yet they also apparently want the path to be cleared for them, decorated as they see fit, and playing their music.

Our society is in for a world of hurt if the people who want to be entrepreneurs no longer have the drive, perseverance, courage, and commitment necessary to make business work in the 21st century.

If they too are looking for a shortcut.

I would hate to think we are stuck with the companies, organizations and ideas, we have now because the likes of future Russell Brunsons no longer know how to listen.

In fact, if that’s what’s happening…that attention spans have really dropped to zero…then we are doomed.

…Or is Being an Entrepreneur Critical?

While many people may be angry about 2020 and the disruption to their plans, others assessed the situation and thrived.  And many of those people who were able to make the most of a pandemic year are online entrepreneurs.

The pandemic actually allowed the already growing force of technology and access to the global market to become ‘normal,’ and solidified a future economy based on Internet practices. 

Whether that terrifies or excites people is not the point, it has happened, and it’s here to stay.

For anyone…literally anyone…who has ever thought about getting a business started, you are living in the best time in history to jump right in.

The Internet is young enough that it can still be molded and shaped by individual actions; but it’s old enough to have an endless stack of free resources that allow you to learn anything you need to know about how to get started.

When I first started in the game just four years ago, I had no idea how to move forward. 

Now an aspiring entrepreneur has no excuse.

Fear, Excuse or Something Else?

Except for the ones so often used…to avoid actually doing the work.

That excuse is typically coated in sympathy expected language like: ‘I don’t have enough time,’ or ‘I don’t have enough money’ or ‘I don’t understand technology’ or ‘I don’t want to be a sleazy salesman’ or ‘There’s too much competition,’ or ‘Everything’s already been done.’

To be fair, one of the challenges for aspiring entrepreneurs is that too many people, including the famous gurus, often claim the path is ‘easy’ especially if you buy their course and do exactly what they do.

The problem is no one can do exactly what they did. The technical or foundational work may be the same, but there is always something else – especially when it comes to the actual business idea.

An aspiring entrepreneur needs to adapt their idea to the current environment. And when the adaptation does not work, they have to try again some other way, and again, and again, and again, and again…and that takes work. That’s the part so many people miss, and few ever talk about.

With millions posting images every day of an Instagram lifestyle of luxury and comfort generated by online riches, many aspiring entrepreneurs want to jump straight in to that scene, and fail to acknowledge the part about actually creating a business.

Even if the business is taking beautiful pictures of yourself and consistently posting them on Instagram…that’s still more work than the typical person who is trying to decide what to watch next on Netflix.

But if you are looking at that lifestyle, and you have business ideas in your head, or you have always wanted to be an entrepreneur, you have to make a move forward.

Just coveting the lifestyle without actually doing the work will not help you achieve success.

Decide to Be Successful

I can already guess that the process Russell teaches in his webinar challenge will work.  I create and buy from sales funnels all the time. 

But if you don’t know anything about the process, and you sign up for the webinar, you should listen and learn.

If you are an aspiring entrepreneur because you want the professional satisfaction, financial security and lifestyle freedom that comes with being you own boss then, guess what…the only way you are going to be successful is to do the work.

Doing the work is the only common denominator among the world’s successful entrepreneurs. 

Nothing else matters.  Not background, circumstances, gender, ethnicity, location, education, experience…nothing.  All they have in common is that they did the work.

They learned what needed to be done…often from those who have done it before, and applied those learnings to their own ideas and situation.  That’s the path.  It has not changed.

Aspiring entrepreneurs who do not want to listen, and do not want to do the work will not be successful.  The word ‘aspiring’ will never fall off their bio page.  And their lot in life will not change.

The only way to reverse this inevitability is to actually pay attention, model and refine what works, adapt your idea to your audience and situation, and get the job done.

If you are ready to move forward, join our Dominate 2021 Mastermind group for FREE and get your online business started in 90 days! Starts January 16, 2021, register here: http://dominatetheyear.com/

If you are trying to get organized to become an online entrepreneur, read Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur’s Practical Guide to Getting Started With An Online Business. Click here to download at Amazon.com.

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The Recast 30 Day Actions Plan

A couple of weeks ago I was thrilled to release my new book Recast: The Aspiring Entrepreneur’s Practical Guide to Getting Started with an Online Business – a long title for a short point. 

I wanted to lay out in a clear form the first ten actions to take when you are getting started with an online business.  Most gurus over look this part because they are teaching their guru ways. 

But many aspiring entrepreneurs get stuck right at the beginning because they did not take the time to work out a few logistical details before getting started. 

Recasting is about playing a new role in your own life – so you have to lay some ground work to make it happen.  If you’ve picked up a copy of the book, thank you, and you may have noticed a link to download a 30-day Actions plan

There are some instructions that come with the download, but the most common question seems to be: What do I do with it?

If you do not have a copy of the Recast 30-day actions plan, click any of the links in this blog, or at the end. This article explains how to use the document to your advantage when you are first starting out.

The 30-Day Actions Plan is a document Word or PDF where you check off your activities related to getting the first 10 actions done when starting out with your online business.

The Foundational Actions

The first 5 actions are foundational – and for some people – may only take an afternoon. 

You take a deep breath – making sure you are mentally and physically ready to start working on your business; then find a comfortable place to work that can remain your place to work; gather the tools and resources you need around you; remove all distractions; and create your schedule.

Now for some people – especially those who do not have a place to work – this part may take a week.

In the Actions Plan document, each action is given 3 days.  In the left column, I list the questions you want to ask yourself, or the actual activities you can do to complete the action.  I don’t list every possibility because then the document would go on for 30 pages instead of 6 or 7, but I list the highlights. 

On the right column, the lines are blank.  Use those lines to make notes to yourself, or just check off that you’ve done the expected activity.

For the first 5 foundational actions, you have to go through the process in any format that works for you.

The Creative Actions

The second 5 actions are creative – and this is where things can become more complicated. 

Actions 6 through 10 are to develop your business idea; research; connect with others; create your action plan; and do the first activity on your list.

Your Business Idea

Let’s start with the business idea.

If you do not have an idea, you may have to spend some time working through your interests and passions until you decide what you would like to do.

If you have a business idea, but have no idea how you want to bring it to the world, you have to work on the platform and approach you want to use.

Depending on where you are in your thought process, the creative actions can take a long time, and involve a lot more steps.

Fill In the Blanks

On the Recast Action plan, you’re only going to find 5 blank lines per column. 

But you can download the Google docs version, edit, and add as many lines as you want.  The Google Doc version is open for your customization. The layout may not be pretty, but it’s functional because I wanted you to be able to edit it any way that you wanted. 

Take all of your creative actions and work through them at your own pace.  The key with the creative actions is not to get bogged down in analysis paralysis. 

Only do enough research to get started.  Once you have a good list of activities that you can use to set your business up, go ahead and start.  You do not need more information. 

Action is the Key

Once you have your action plan, you need to start taking action. 

Ready Entrepreneur is all about action.  The more you do, the better you will feel about your business.  You will give yourself the momentum to move forward.

If the Recast 30-Day Actions Plan is not your style, no worries. This explanation for how to use the plan is for information purposes.

You can develop your own plan.  The real point is that you have the first 10 actions to get started, and however you want to organize and track them is up to you.

Adapt the information to your preferences.  This is how it is in online business.  You will find a lot of great information online, but it may not apply to you. 

You have to adapt the information to your preferences and set up your plan as you see fit.

Summary

You can find the Recast 30-day Action Plan inside the front and back cover of the book Recast. You can also find the link in certain chapters.

  • Look at the suggestions in the left column to see where you are or what you have to do
  • In the right column, check off the things you have done or make notes about what you need to do
  • You get the PDF version with the download, but there’s a link to get the Google Doc version so you can edit and change it as you see fit
  • Continue to update your Actions Plan worksheet as you go along, and use it to keep yourself on track with the first 10 actions for getting started with an online business
  • And then just start, and get your online business in to the world

That’s the 30 day Actions Plan worksheet inside the Recast book for your use and fun.

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