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		<title>Business blogging experts?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past 24 hours, I have seen 2 people advertising their services as business blogging experts.  In both cases, I decided to check THEIR blogs out.  As a marketing guy, I was curious as to what kind of blogs these expert business bloggers had. I&#8217;m really glad I did, because it motivated me to [...]


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<p>Over the past 24 hours, I have seen 2 people advertising their services as <strong>business blogging experts</strong>.  In both cases, I decided to check THEIR blogs out.  As a marketing guy, I was curious as to what kind of blogs these expert business bloggers had. I&#8217;m really glad I did, because it motivated me to write this &#8220;buyer beware&#8221; post and hopefully, will stop people from wasting their time and money.</p>
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<h3>Business blogging experts?</h3>
<p>One of them has a blog, which has not been updated since last year!  This blog expert wants you to pay him, to coach you on the benefits of business blogging, yet his primary business blog looks like he has just given up on it.</p>
<p>The other blogging expert was even worse!  Her blog is not even configured correctly.  I was on her blog for 5 minutes, and was unable to find anything, other than the most recent blog post, because the navigation was so poor.  Equally, the blog was almost unreadable, (even on my 24 inch monitor), because it&#8217;s written in a tiny font. It looks a total mess and lacked even basic social bookmarking options.  I have seen many new bloggers, with far more professional looking blogs.  Unbelievably, she is currently offering a free talk on successful business blogging, via a local networking group.  Clearly, no one bothered to check her out before allowing her to talk.</p>
<h3>Researching a business blogging expert: The basics</h3>
<p>Both of these self proclaimed business blogging experts, have thousands of followers on Twitter.  This is not an  indicator of how good they are at what they do, yet many use the size of  someone&#8217;s social network as a short-cut to their decision making  process.  If you want a better indicator as to how good a blogging expert REALLY is, check out their blog!</p>
<p>Here are a few of the basics to look for, before you decide to take any advice from them:</p>
<ul>
<li>Check that their blog looks professional.  If it isn&#8217;t, do you really want to take blogging advice from them?</li>
<li>Check that their blog has an active community.  A quick look at the number of comments their posts attract, will give you an idea as to how well they are engaging THEIR readers.  Look at the last 10 or so posts, as some posts get a lot fewer comments than others.  Bottom line: if their blog doesn&#8217;t have an active community (which is the heart of a great business blog) they are hardly going to be able to show you how to build a great community on YOUR blog!</li>
<li>Check that their content is valued by others.  When people find something on a blog or website interesting, they will often link to it.  For example, there are around 20,000 links pointing to this blog right now.  You can check how many links point to any site, using <a href="https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com" target="_blank">Yahoo Site Explorer</a>.</li>
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<p>Even if someone is offering you free advice via a local networking group or webinar, ALWAYS check them out, before you waste your time and money following what they say.  Just because their advice is free, does not mean it will not cost you a great deal, if you use what they say and it&#8217;s based on bullshit.  Sometimes, <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/11/13/what-is-free-advice-costing-you/" target="_blank">free advice can be very expensive</a>!</p>
<h3>Here&#8217;s where you come in!</h3>
<p>What tips <strong>do you have</strong>, for separating the genuine experts from the fakes (in any profession)?  Please let us know with a comment!</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maile/" target="_blank">Mai Le</a></p>
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		<title>A business lesson from a fox!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 13:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the great things about where I live, is that I get to meet with some really diverse and interesting people.  Yesterday, I was listening to a local gamekeeper.  He said that someone had told him that they left the door to their rabbit hutch open JUST ONCE and that a fox got in [...]


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<p>One of the great things about where I live, is that I get to meet with some really diverse and interesting people.  Yesterday, I was listening to a local gamekeeper.  He said that someone had told him that they left the door to their rabbit hutch open JUST ONCE and that a fox got in and attacked the rabbits.  Apparently the man whose rabbits were attacked was cursing his luck.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;What bad luck &#8211; The one time I leave the hutch open and it&#8217;s the same night a fox turns up!&#8221;</em></p>
<p>The gamekeeper explained to the guy, that there was no luck involved.  Apparently, the fox would have been checking on that rabbit hutch every night, just waiting for its chance to come. <strong> When the opportunity came, the fox was ready to take full advantage.</strong></p>
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<p>The lesson here?</p>
<p>Someone once told me that luck is what happens, when <em>preparedness </em>meets <em>opportunity</em>.  One of the reasons that so many people end up cursing their luck, is that they are simply not prepared or ready to take advantage, <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/11/23/opportunity-knocks-even-if-you-cant-hear-it/" target="_blank">when opportunity comes their way</a>.  For example, they want that BIG sale, yet they never studied how to negotiate; so when the BIG prospective client comes along, they blow it.  They want a TV or radio station to feature them as an expert, when a news story breaks in their industry; yet because they never took any media training, they would waste 90% of the opportunity, if it came along.</p>
<h3>So, if a great opportunity came YOUR way right now, how well prepared would you be?</h3>
<ul>
<li>What time resources would you have, to invest in the opportunity?</li>
<li>What financial resources would you have, to invest in the opportunity?</li>
<li>What human resources (contacts) would you have, to invest in the opportunity?</li>
<li>What relevant expertise would you have, to invest in the opportunity?</li>
</ul>
<p>Make no mistake, there are some genuinely superb opportunities out there.  However, just sitting and waiting for them to arrive is not a great strategy.  Develop your resources right now, so you have the; time, finances, contacts and expertise required to get the most from future opportunities.</p>
<p>What are <strong>your suggestions</strong> for identifying genuine opportunities and benefiting from them?</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalprimate/" target="_blank">Digital Primate</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 11:27:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your Facebook or Twitter account got suspend or deleted, what impact would it have on your business? I ask this question, because I&#8217;m seeing more and more people invest huge amounts of their valuable time building social networks on 3rd party sites, which they have very little real control over.  Conversely, I see remarkably [...]


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<p>If your <strong>Facebook or Twitter account got suspend or deleted</strong>, what impact would it have on your business?</p>
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<p>I ask this question, because I&#8217;m seeing more and more people invest huge amounts of their valuable time building social networks on 3rd party sites, which they have very little real control over.  Conversely, I see remarkably few people invest anywhere like enough time on the development of their own social media platform &#8211; namely, a commercial, self-hosted blog (like this one.)  I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ve seen it too; people who only manage to put new content on their own blogs a couple of times a month, yet they update Twitter or Facebook on and off all day long.  Their blogs are being neglected, yet their Facebook stream is packed with interesting posts, great ideas and useful links.</p>
<p>In other words, they are building their primary social networking hub on something they have little real control over &#8211; Something that can be suspended or deleted without their consent, at any time.</p>
<h3>Twitter account suspensions</h3>
<p>I was prompted to write this after receiving an email this morning from a reader, who has just had his Twitter account reinstated AFTER Twitter suspended it, without warning or reason, for 8 days!  Although I no longer follow him, I do read his stream occasionally and it is a very typical Twitter account, which doesn&#8217;t spam or abuse anyone.  By the time his account was restored, 2 new prospective clients had unfollowed him.  Apparently, they saw the &#8220;account suspended&#8221; sign and assumed he was a scammer!</p>
<p>In fact, of the 30 or so people I know of, who have had their Twitter accounts suspended, I can&#8217;t think of any that were actually doing anything wrong.  By the way, one of those I helped get their account back, via a conversation on Friendfeed, was non-other than <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Anderson_%28writer%29" target="_blank">Chris Anderson; Editor of Wired Magazine</a> and creator of what we now know as the <em>freemium </em>marketing model.  Again, a completely random suspension.</p>
<h3>Free blogs get suspended too</h3>
<p>Just over a week ago, <a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/70000_blogs_shut_down_by_us_law_enforcement.php" target="_blank">70,000 people, (yes seventy thousand) had their Blogs shut down without notice</a>, when the <strong>blogetery </strong>blogging platform they were using was closed down.  Some of these people will have invested months of their time, developing content for that platform, only to see it erased without warning.  Had that same time been invested in developing on their own self-hosted blog, it would still be there.</p>
<p>Even <a href="http://wordpress.com" target="_blank">WordPress.com</a>, which I consider the best free blogging platform by far, can suspend or remove your blog if, for example, one of their moderators believes you have Search Engine Optimized it, so that it&#8217;s too Google friendly and does not read well enough for people.  In a list of <a href="http://en.wordpress.com/types-of-blogs/" target="_blank">blogs that are not allowed on WordPress.com</a>, they list their now famous SEO clause:</p>
<p><em>Blogs that are written for search engines instead of humans. These blogs are dedicated to trying to fool Google and other search engines<strong> into ranking them or the sites they link to highly</strong>. WordPress.com is not meant for this type of activity.<br />
</em></p>
<p>The challenge here, is that many people would consider that &#8220;<em><strong>type of activity</strong></em>&#8221; to be nothing more than SEO!  It&#8217;s a very grey area.  What you or I consider a legitimately optimised blog post, one particular moderator at WordPress may consider to be too SEO friendly.  If so, and someone reports it, you are at best suspended or at worst, the blog is deleted.  I have to say here, that typically, the moderators at WordPress are very good these days and only want to block scammy blogs.</p>
<h3>Your marketing on your platform</h3>
<p>However, why give someone who knows nothing about you or your business, the power to suspend or delete your business blog, when you can build a self-hosted WordPress blog, like this one, which you control and direct 100%?  In my opinion, this alone is a great reason for business bloggers to consider owning their own platform.</p>
<p>My point is that whilst social networking sites are a brilliant idea and a great opportunity for you to reach new people, you should <strong>also </strong>consider investing in a central Internet space or hub, <strong>which YOU control and can develop with total freedom</strong>.  No 3rd party should have the power over you or your business, to be able to pull the plug on your primary online platform.</p>
<ul>
<li><em>I love Twitter. (You can <a href="http://twitter.com/jimconnolly" target="_blank">join me on Twitter here</a>)</em></li>
<li><em>I really enjoy Google Buzz.</em></li>
<li><em>I CAN NOT WAIT for the rumoured <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5573953/rumor-google-rolling-out-google-me-their-facebook-killer-very-soon" target="_blank">Google Me</a> social media site to launch!</em></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>But I put at least 95% of my social media time into producing content for this blog and connecting with the reader community here.</strong><em><br />
</em></p>
<p>Because of this, if any of my social media / social networking accounts were suspended, I would still have a thriving community of readers, commenters and people who regularly email me via this blog.  I would still be able to reach new prospective clients every hour of each day.</p>
<p>Do you think it&#8217;s worth investing more time developing content and a community on your own Internet hub, and maybe a little less time pumping your ideas, your best links and your moments of creativity into 3rd party sites?  Maybe you see greater value in using Facebook or another 3rd party site as your primary hub. I&#8217;d love to know!</p>
<p><strong>Whatever your thoughts, please share them.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/smemon/" target="_blank">Smemon87</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 09:05:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a fact: The best marketing ideas in the world will not work, unless you use them. Over the years, I have discovered that small business owners can be divided into 2 groups, when it comes to marketing. Group 1: Those who find marketing interesting, but just dabble and seldom work with the ideas they [...]


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<p>It&#8217;s a fact: The best marketing ideas in the world will not work, unless you use them.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Over the years, I have discovered that small business owners can be divided into 2 groups, when it comes to marketing.</p>
<h3>Group 1: Those who find marketing interesting, but just dabble and seldom work with the ideas they find.</h3>
<p>These people love reading about marketing and they enjoy the social elements of marketing such as networking, social media etc, but they seldom actually take time to develop a marketing plan and work the plan.  In many cases, they have businesses that are struggling financially and they knowledge to turn it around &#8211; If only they put some of their<a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2008/08/22/your-marketing-mix-part-1/" target="_blank"> marketing ideas</a> to work.</p>
<p>Ideas are GREAT, but they need to act on them if you want to achieve anything.</p>
<h3>Group 2: Those who understand that marketing is an essential part of their business, so they put the best marketing ideas they find into action.</h3>
<p>These business owners see things very differently from the previous, much larger group.  They have discovered that if they find a marketing idea interesting, <strong>then use it</strong>, amazing things can happen.  They are not afraid to <em>fail</em>, because they know that <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2008/09/11/how-to-test-and-measure-your-marketing/" target="_blank">marketing is all about testing and measuring</a>.  If they try something and it doesn&#8217;t work the way they want, they will review the feedback and try again with a new refinement.  They will then measure the feedback and make further adjustments, until they get the results they want.</p>
<p>Ultimately, our commercial success will be determined by <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/the-motivation-master-class/" target="_blank">our level of intelligent activity</a>; not by how much useful knowledge we have acquired.  Why not take the best marketing idea you have right now, and use it!</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ian_munroe/" target="_blank">Ian Munroe</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 09:50:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Following on from yesterday&#8217;s post, about the need to be a student and not a sheep, today I would like to focus briefly on the importance of improving our comprehension in the era of information overload.  It&#8217;s one thing for us to read something of value, but if we fail to comprehend what we have [...]


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<p>Following on from yesterday&#8217;s post, about the need to be a <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2010/07/24/seth-godin-bob-blogger" target="_blank">student and not a sheep</a>, today I would like to focus <em>briefly </em>on the importance of improving our comprehension in the era of information overload.  It&#8217;s one thing for us to read something of value, but if we fail to comprehend what we have just consumed, we will learn nothing.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm1.static.flickr.com/25/93277011_80b67f6a29.jpg" alt="information overload" width="500" height="333" />I deliberately tend to write shorter posts than many bloggers, because like every professional writer worth their salt, I know the importance of brevity.  A well written, short piece of information rich copy should be easy for the reader to absorb.  So, that&#8217;s what I aim for.  However, when you look at the comments on longer blog posts, it shows that many people comment, with very little understanding of what they just <em>read</em>.  I get it here occasionally myself.  I have had people arguing with me, via comments here, simply because they never took the time to read everything, before commenting.  They were arguing with me, even though they were in 100% agreement with what I wrote.</p>
<h3>Information overload</h3>
<p>The challenge for all of us today, is that there is just so much content out there.  I did a search on Google a moment ago, for the phrase <strong>marketing blogs</strong> and found mine (on page 1!) with over 90 MILLION other results.</p>
<p>Just 15 years ago, if we wanted to keep abreast of what was happening in business, we had the business section of our preferred daily newspaper and maybe a few industry magazines, which were published monthly.  That was it!</p>
<p>Today, there is an almost limitless supply of business information; some good, some not so good, but all vying for our attention.  Our senses are assaulted with a seemingly endless supply of <em>must click links</em> via social media too.  It&#8217;s little wonder people are skimming over content rather than <strong>reading and comprehending</strong> it.   So, what we see right now are people who tend to skim over 50 or 100 articles or blog posts in a day, rather than <em>actually </em>read and think about 5 or 10 of them.</p>
<p><strong>In our desire not to miss anything important, we risk missing everything!</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a little like those networkers, who flit from person to person after 30 seconds, because they want to meet everyone at an event.  They meet 150 people and yet<strong> </strong>they <em>connect </em>with  no one.  Another person at the same event, studies the attendee list and decides to selectively speak with a dozen people.  He or she connects with all 12 people and potentially makes some really useful contacts.</p>
<p>For me, one of the best ways to improve comprehension, is to read more selectively.  Look for the best sources of information in your niche, read their work and then take time to think about what you have just read and how you can use it.  Birds of a feather flock together, so you should find that by sticking with your most valued writers, they will introduce you to new, great writers too.  Give yourself a hard limit, by setting your bar high and only read from writers, who regularly deliver the goods.  Replace those who are under delivering, so your list stays fluid, but always focused on what YOU find most valuable.  Here&#8217;s where you come in!</p>
<h3>What works for you?</h3>
<p>How do you get the most from your online reading time?  Do you have any tips you would like to share?</p>
<p><strong>If so, please share them!</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/photomonkey/" target="_blank">Photo Monkey</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 10:17:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a marketing coach, I am always studying the power of influence and influential people.  For example, we all know the power a celebrity can have, when they give their personal endorsement to a politician or their paid endorsement to a product.  This is because a large chunk of the general populous, uses what a [...]


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<p>As a <strong>marketing coach</strong>, I am always studying the power of influence and influential people.  For example, we all know the power a celebrity can have, when they give their personal <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2010/02/26/the-most-powerful-form-of-marketing-on-the-planet/" target="_blank">endorsement</a> to a politician or their paid endorsement to a product.  This is because a large chunk of the general populous, uses what a well known or well-respected person says, as a short-cut to their decision making process.</p>
<p>A while ago, one of my favourite writers, <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com" target="_blank">Seth Godin</a>, made a couple of statements that were widely accepted as fact &#8211; Despite them simply being his opinions.  Fans of Seth heard what he said and then looked for things that would support it.  It&#8217;s actually a very good piece and as always, delivered with passion and power.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s what Seth said:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Blogging is free, <strong>it doesn&#8217;t matter if anyone reads it</strong>.  What matters is the humility that comes from writing it.  What matters is the meta cognition of thinking about what you are going to say.  How do you explain yourself to the few employees you have or your cat or whoever is going to look at it?  How do you force yourself to describe in 3 paragraphs, why you did something?  How do you respond out loud?  If you are good at it, some people will read it.  If you stick at it, you will get good at it. But this has become much bigger than are you boingboing, are you the huffington post.  This has become such a micro publishing platform, that basically you are doing it for yourself, to force yourself to become part of the conversation, even if it&#8217;s (Seth gestures with his index finger and thumb, to denote a tiny amount) just that big and that posture change, changes a huge amount.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=livzJTIWlmY" target="_blank">Here&#8217;s the clip of Seth saying this on YouTube</a> &#8211; It&#8217;s powerful stuff.</p>
<p>If Bob the blogger (I just made that name up) told you that it didn&#8217;t matter if anyone reads your business blog, most of you would disagree.</p>
<p>You might remind Bob that a blog with 5000 unique visitors a day will out perform an identical blog, with just <em>you and your cat</em> reading it.  This is why every blog development program and every leading blog development site, like <a href="http://problogger.net" target="_blank">problogger</a> and <a href="http://copyblogger.com" target="_blank">copyblogger</a> etc, focus so much on developing a targeted readership and increasing your blog&#8217;s visibility.</p>
<p>If Bob the blogger told you that as a busy small business owner, you  should be writing a blog for humility, you just may question that too.  Here&#8217;s why:</p>
<ul>
<li>Bob is not Seth, so we question what Bob says.  With Bob, we are a student.  We study what Bob says and ecology check it, to see if it actually makes sense.  Then, and only then, we accept it.</li>
<li>Seth is not Bob, so the temptation is to accept what Seth says, without question.  At this point, we cease being a student and miss much of the learning that people like Seth offer.</li>
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<h3>The challenge here, is that when we fail to study, we fail to learn.<strong><br />
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<p>Blindly accepting something, turns the student into a sheep.  Even when the person is as intelligent and honest as Seth Godin, we owe it to ourselves to study what they say.</p>
<p><strong>This is NOT a post about whether or not Seth is right or wrong with what he said in this one instance. </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>It&#8217;s about whether more people would have questioned what Seth said, if he was &#8220;just&#8221; a normal guy, like my fictitious friend, Bob the blogger.</p>
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		<title>Disclosure: Does it matter?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If someone you follow on a social network recommends something to you, via an affiliate link, should they disclose it to you or keep it quiet? As I am sure you know, a lot of people post affiliate links via social networking sites, which they do not disclose.  Over the past few months, I have [...]


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<p>If someone you follow on a social network recommends something to you, via an affiliate link, should they <strong>disclose </strong>it to you or keep it quiet?</p>
<p>As I am sure you know, a lot of people post affiliate links via social networking sites, which they <strong>do not disclose</strong>.  Over the past few months, I have asked people why they are doing this.  Some explained that they disclose their affiliate relationships on their blog or website, but not when they tweet affiliate links or post them via Facebook etc.  Others told me that they are not legally bound to disclose their relationships to those who followed them, so they don&#8217;t.  One explained that he sent a tweet out a year or more ago, which said he was an affiliate of a certain course; which he now tweets hidden affiliate links to daily, without disclosure.</p>
<p><img class="alignright" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3429/3388815964_0f8cbd03af.jpg" alt="disclosure, marketing disclosure, affiliate marketing" width="300" height="223" />There is also an increasingly popular trend right now, where ebooks are packed with affiliate links, and  no mention of this anywhere.  So, the ebook <em>author</em> strongly recommends  products to his or her readers; which the reader doesn&#8217;t know the  author is being paid to sell.  They see the author recommending something and assume it is an unbiased recommendation, rather than something they get paid to sell.</p>
<h3>Disclosure and trust</h3>
<p>In my experience, trust plays a massive role in commercial success.</p>
<p>We buy from, and recommend, people we trust.  <a href="http://www.chrisbrogan.com/about/" target="_blank">Chris Brogan wrote a best-selling book about it with Julian Smith, called Trust Agents</a> (which you can buy via his blog.)  Trust is also a key component in the longevity of a business.  When someone discloses their relevant commercial relationships, they make it far easier for us to trust them.  After all, if they are being honest and open regarding this, it&#8217;s natural for us to assume (rightly or wrongly) that they are also honest in other areas of their business.</p>
<p>Equally, if someone is an affiliate of something and they let me know it&#8217;s because they researched the product and LOVE it, I am actually <em>even more likely to buy it</em>, than if they just linked without any disclosure.</p>
<h3>Disclosure and marketing relationships</h3>
<p>People have previously told me, right here on this blog, that they always try to buy products or services via affiliate links, from bloggers / writers they like and trust, as a way of &#8220;tipping&#8221; them. I have done this many, many times myself.  For example, when I bought the Headway blog theme that I use here, I bought it from <a href="http://dannybrown.me" target="_blank">Danny Brown</a>; because Danny introduced me to Headway and he uses full disclosure.  It <em>felt right</em> to buy via Danny.</p>
<p>The business model for avoiding disclosure is a little unclear (to me.)  My assumption is that the decision not to disclose, is based less on a business model, and more on the assumption that if people know you&#8217;re being paid to promote something, they will be <em>less inclined</em> to trust you &#8211; rather than more inclined.  Whatever the reason for failing to disclose, in my experience, people hate having facts deliberately withheld from them.</p>
<h3>Disclosure and you</h3>
<p>What do think of those who offer full disclosure and those who fail to disclose?  What kind of things do you believe need to be disclosed?  Get involved and share your thoughts.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sashawolff/" target="_blank">Sasha W</a></p>
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		<title>Don&#8217;t push your marketing on people!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 08:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the reasons that you get targeted with so much unprofessional marketing, is that small business owners never view what THEY do as spammy or unprofessional.  They know that their intentions are good, so as far as they are concerned: It&#8217;s OK for them to add you to their mailing list without your consent, [...]


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<p>One of the reasons that you get targeted with so much unprofessional marketing, is that small business owners never view what THEY do as spammy or unprofessional.  They know that their intentions are good, so as far as they are concerned:</p>
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<li><strong>It&#8217;s OK for them to</strong> add you to their mailing list without your consent, because THEY KNOW it&#8217;s not spam and that their company is legitimate.</li>
<li><strong>It&#8217;s OK for them to</strong> ask you to recommend them on Linkedin, even though you don&#8217;t know them, because THEY KNOW they are decent, honest people.</li>
<li><strong>It&#8217;s OK for them to</strong> send you sales pitches on Facebook, because THEY KNOW that their products really are extra special.</li>
<li><strong>It&#8217;s OK for them to</strong> use Twitter as a broadcast medium, because THEY KNOW that their stuff REALLY IS worth broadcasting.</li>
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<p>The key to marketing success, is to understand that your marketing results are based on your  actions, rather than your intentions.  People will respond positively, negatively or not at all, based on what you do.  Consequently, when you irritate people by pushing marketing at them, they will typically respond negatively.</p>
<p>The most successfully marketed small businesses, abide by the following 8 words:  <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/12/31/have-something-worth-saying-and-say-it-well/" target="_blank">Have something worth saying and say it well</a><strong>.</strong></p>
<p>They offer a product or service that provides unique value (so they have something worth saying.)  Then, they use professional marketing, to get their message out correctly and motivate people to buy from them (so they say it well.)</p>
<p>The least successful businesses do the exact opposite.</p>
<p>They offer a <em>similar-ish </em>product or service to their competitors, (so they don&#8217;t really have something worth saying.)  Then, they use <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/06/11/stop-pushing/" target="_blank">push marketing</a> techniques like; cold calling, social media broadcasting, unsolicited email marketing etc, which just irritates people (so they don&#8217;t say it well.)</p>
<p>Before you send out any piece of marketing, always ask yourself the following question: <em> &#8220;If  someone sent this to me, how would it make me feel about that company and their services?&#8221;</em></p>
<p>We should always hold ourselves up to <strong>at least </strong>the same level of scrutiny, as we use when evaluating other providers.  Preferably, far, far higher!</p>
<p><strong>How do you feel about pushy marketing or those that broadcast to you, rather than engage you?</strong></p>
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		<title>Have you considered the worldwide market for your services?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 17:48:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a blog post I have intended to write for a while now.  I&#8217;ve noticed that many small business owners and entrepreneurs are missing out on a massive amount of high quality business, because they are applying out-dated thinking to the reach of their services. It&#8217;s all to do with a hyper-local mindset. Some [...]


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<p>This is a blog post I have intended to write for a while now.  I&#8217;ve noticed that many small business owners and entrepreneurs are missing out on a massive amount of high quality business, because they are applying out-dated thinking to the reach of their services.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s all to do with a hyper-local mindset.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1419/941677841_9f27ebd554.jpg" alt="small business, marketing national, international marketing, marketing coach" width="500" height="334" /></p>
<p>Some businesses, by their very nature, need to operate within set geographical boundaries.  Accountants and lawyers, for example, are only allowed to practice in certain countries or territories.  Other businesspeople are geographically locked, because people need to physically visit their premises, <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/03/13/blinded-by-the-light/" target="_blank">such as restaurants</a> etc.  However, there are many, many other people, who <em>could </em>provide products or services on a national or international level, who still stick within unnecessary, geographical limitations.</p>
<h3>How I do it</h3>
<p>As many of you will know, I work very successfully as a <strong>marketing coach</strong>, to small business owners all over the world.  Today alone, I have worked with clients in; Nebraska USA, Norfolk UK, Cassis France and Wicklow Ireland.  I use <a href="http://www.skype.com" target="_blank">Skype</a> to handle the phone calls and video conferencing, documents are sent via email and we also use desktop sharing; so we can work on things together, in real-time. The system has a number of great benefits.  For example, neither my clients nor myself have to waste time travelling anywhere.  So, if we are working on something for an hour, that&#8217;s all the time it takes us; rather than wasting time in transit, getting parked etc.  Equally, it means I can market my services worldwide and embrace opportunities without any of the limitations of yesteryear.  It&#8217;s also a lot kinder to the environment!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a suggestion:  Take a look ate the kind of service you currently provide, and consider if you can <em>adapt it</em>, so that it can be offered either nationally or internationally.  If you can, I strongly advise that you look into it.</p>
<p><em>It could be one of the most profitable and rewarding commercial decisions you ever make!</em></p>
<p style="text-align: right;">Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sidelong/" target="_blank">Dave Bleasdale</a></p>
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		<title>I&#8217;m off on a thinking trip &#8211; A &#8220;thinking trip&#8221;?</title>
		<link>http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2010/07/09/im-off-on-thinking-trip-thinking-trip/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 07:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Connolly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What do you do, when you need to come up with some fresh, inspired ideas? One of the things I do, is to take a break and have a dedicated 2 day thinking trip.  Today, I&#8217;m heading off for this year&#8217;s thinking trip &#8211; to the stunningly beautiful North Yorkshire Moors. How my thinking trips [...]


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<p>What do you do, when you need to come up with some fresh, inspired ideas?</p>
<p>One of the things I do, is to take a break and have a dedicated 2 day <strong>thinking trip</strong>.  Today, I&#8217;m heading off for this year&#8217;s thinking trip &#8211; to the stunningly beautiful North Yorkshire Moors.</p>
<h3>How my thinking trips work</h3>
<p>Between now and Sunday, I will be spending time away from the people I love, to focus exclusively on new ideas.  I never pressure myself to come up with anything, but the change in environment works amazingly well, and the ideas always flow.  I tend to spend the days writing in the countryside and the evenings writing at the beach.  I make sure that I always have quick access to something that I can use to record my thoughts, as my best ideas usually come when I am mobile.  As I mention in this post, <a href="http://jimsmarketingblog.com/2009/12/19/an-inspired-idea/" target="_blank">I always carry an audio recorder</a> with me; but on these trips, an audio recorder is invaluable to me.</p>
<p>Once I have enough ideas recorded, I write the best ones down.  Initially, I get these ideas<em> fleshed out</em> using a fountain pen and a pad.  I discovered years ago that this helps my thinking, maybe because it slows the process down and allows me to think a little deeper, than when I speedily type ideas using a computer.  Then, on the last day, I type up all the best ideas and they are ready to get working on, when I get back home.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m wondering if anyone else uses a change of environment, to stimulate their thinking process?  <strong>What works best for you?</strong></p>
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