Archive for the ‘Repurpose Your Content’ Category

July 5th, 2010

Have You Created A Profit Pulling E-Course?

E-courses are simply a series of messages that make up a mini-course on a particular niche topic. They can be delivered through your autoresponder sequence, and will help to connect you and your message with your prospects. I created my first e-course in 2007, and have now found them to be an excellent way to generate income. When writing one for your niche remember to keep the topic as narrow as possible, include a link to the entire course in the second or third lesson, and add your own or affiliate links to the bottom of each lesson.

Keeping your topic narrow will enable you to give detailed information in your e-course. For example, instead of writing about online marketing, write about copywriting and sales letters. Instead of writing about time management, write about managing your time if you work from home. This means that your prospects will learn more about the area that you are most knowledgeable in.

Beginning with the second lesson, you will want to provide a link to your entire e-course in each lesson. I learned this the hard way, when people began contacting me to receive a missing lesson they had not received or could not find in their email. Even though they can download the

May 10th, 2010

Repurpose Your Content To Share With Your Prospects

Repurposing your content will help you to reach more people than ever before, and save your precious time as well. Repurposing is the process of taking something you have already written and turning it into other formats in different ways. Before doing this with anything you have already created, think about the people you are trying to reach, what makes sense for your target audience, and how you will monetize everything you repurpose. By taking this simple action you will have greater success with this process.

Think about the people you want to reach with your message and information. By identifying who you want to connect with you will be able to better craft what you write or record to give them the specific details they are looking to receive. Remember that the Internet has lots of information available to anyone who is searching, so be sure that you are only targeting the people you can best serve. There are plenty of people out there who want exactly what you have to offer them.

How does your target audience prefer to receive their information? Many people still prefer to read, and may even choose to print out what you prepare for them. Others like to listen to the information while they are driving or exercising. Still other people, such as me, enjoy having

January 21st, 2010

Ask Your List What They Want From You

One of the smartest things you can ever do when marketing your business online is to ask the people who are already on your list what they want from you. This is the way to connect with them and to find out how you can best serve them with your knowledge and expertise of your niche topic.

Hold a teleseminar and invite them to ask you anything. I have done this regularly since 2007 with great success. Once I know what my list wants from me, I prepare a course to teach them.

My most recent course teaches how to market for small businesses. My people told me they wanted to be able to make money by blogging and marketing for businesses in their city. I have been doing this since 2006, so I created a course so they could do it as well.

December 17th, 2009

Repurpose Your Content To Reach Your Prospects

I remember meeting one of my prospects at a live event in 2007. He was a man who had been on my list for almost a year and who seemed interested in what I was doing online. We spoke for a short time and I mentioned something I had blogged about recently. He looked puzzled when I mentioned my blog. It turned out he did not even know I had a blog!

From that point forward I changed how I was presenting my content online. I made sure that my list knew about the other writing I was doing, as well as my teleseminars, short reports, and other content.

Your prospects will want to consume your information in various formats as well, so make sure to offer your content as written, audio, and video on a regular basis. Repurposing your content helps you to reach a wider audience of diverse learners who would not otherwise have found you.