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“Do You Know Jonathan Budd’s Success Formula?”

by Kary Rogney

Over the last 20 months I’ve been a student, friend, trainer, and coach with Jonathan Budd, his community, and his clients.

I’ve learned some very important principles from Jonathan Budd in this process that have catapulted my own ability to be successful within whatever niche or industry I choose.

What is your definition of success? And what would you add to this video?

Looking forward to your comments…

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Yours in mastery and success,

PS So, what would you add to the conversation? What is working with your online business right now? Have you gotten the skills and knowledge necessary to be successful? Are you plugged into the best network of like-minded people? Have you shifted your mindset to be a SERVANT or a GO-GIVER?

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Blogging For Beginners: “What is the best way to get people to comment and interact with me on my blog?”

by Kary Rogney

Remember as you create awesome content, it’s also important to ask insightful questions to engage your readers. Do your best to keep the dialog open with your readers by commenting back. There is a great WordPress Plugin you can use to nest your comments under each commentator. It’s called WordPress Thread Comment. (see my post on it)

In the past with my WordPress theme, if I wanted to comment back my comment would end up at the bottom of the comments and not connected with the comment I wanted to respond to. Not any more. I use the Empowered Theme and nestles right with the person I want to reply to. This builds my direct relationship with that person and encourages them to come back for more interaction. If you’re not blogging with the Empowered Theme and you’re having issues like I was then you’ll definitely like this WP plugin.

CommentLuv is also a fantastic plugin to allow your commentators to leave a link back to their blog after their signature line in their comment on your blog. I see it as a kind thank you gesture or motivator to be a regular commentator. The benefit to them is potential traffic to their blog and it also gives them a back link which is valuable for Search Engine Optimization (SEO), as Google looks at how many backlinks are connected to blogs to determine their Page Ranking, etc…

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As you visit blogs and comment on the content you want to be able to leave your picture behind. That’s called your Gravatar. You can go to http://gravatar.com and quickly upload a picture to be placed with your blog comments around the web. Make sure it’s the same e-mail that you’re using within the General Settings of your blog so that everything links up neatly.

How to set up your Gravatar.

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Blogging is a social ‘sport’ so don’t neglect these fundamentals.

Today’s very short video on setting up your comment environment:

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Next time we will get into how to have people contact you and message you directly… no more chasing people or buying leads.

Yours in continued support and mastery,

PS Creating a community on your blog is crucial and it’s easier to do than you think…. create good content, ask good questions, comment back and it’ll grow from there… http://empoweredtribe.com is where I recommend to go to find your content syndication tribe that will leave you tons of comments on your blog posts.

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“Take 5 With The Tribe…” Face To Face With Nick Logan

by Kary Rogney

This afternoon I had the opportunity to interview Nick Logan in my latest “Take 5 with the Tribe” interview series. Nick Logan is one of the co-founders of the Empowered Tribe and gives some great pointers on finding your passion, video marketing, and the new changes in Google that make it more important than ever to take advantage of what http://empoweredtribe.com has to offer.

The first question I asked Nick is regarding what he is most passionate about.  In other words what gets him fired up about his online business.

Nick is most passionate about coaching.  Whether that be with youth sports, the proper mindset, or coaching and sharing the knowledge and skills he has gained over the last few years with his online endeavors.  Nick decided a few years back to integrate his passions into his business.  I would say
that is working out pretty well for him.

Nick is extremely passionate about teaching people video editing and creating viral videos, product creation and of course the tribe concept.  Since Nick has had some great success with video marketing, I asked him to share one tip that you could use today to ramp up your success with video.  He shared way more than one tip.

Nick shared his formula for constructing videos.  This also works for formulating your blog posts as well.

The formula is:
Tell them what you are GOING to tell them… (Intro)
Tell them… (body of your message)
Tell them what you just told them… (conclusion and call to action)

Remember people have short attention spans.  If you do not get their attention in the first 7 seconds they are onto another video. At first keep your videos short.  If you have a hard time coming up with content, just grab one of your favorite quotes and tell your audience what that means to you.  Be sure to have a call to action at the end of your video.

What is a call to action?  Tell your audience what you would like them to do.  Direct them.  Whether you want them to comment, Retweet, Share on Facebook, or maybe you want to send them to your blog, or capture page.

It is important put a link or watermark right on your video.  If you do not know how to do this, Nick  shares some valuable and simple video editing techniques at http://meetnicklogan.com/vids/

Nick also recommends getting into a ritual of doing a video everyday. The best way to do this is with a 30 day video challenge.  Our students in the http://empoweredtribe.com community have shown remarkable results within a few days of dedicating themselves to a 30 day video challenge.

The last thing I asked Nick, was to describe what about the TRIBE model that most excites him.  Nick shares some amazing insights on some lesser known changes that fall right into the hands of those that have a blog and most importantly are taking advantage of the Tribe model.  Be sure to watch the video all the way through.  You don’t want to miss this tip.

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Here For Your Support,

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Blogging For Beginners: “How Do I Create Social Proof Quickly When I’m A New Blogger?”

by Kary Rogney

Social proof is powerful and not something to overlook as a new blogger. When people land on a website with hundreds of people in a Google Friend Connect Box or in a Facebook Fan Page Box for you, it immediately gives you more credibility.

It’s kind of like a guest book at a bed and breakfast. If you take a look at it and it’s full with lots of messages then you feel confident that you’re making the right decision to be there. The same holds true for these side bar widgets that you can install in your blog.

Like me you’ve probably visited blogs that look and ‘feel’ like a ghost town, right? There are only 3-4 people in their Google Friend Connect box and you’re thinking that it’s probably that blogger’s spouse, mom, and brother helping them out… The one sure way to get yours rockin’ and rollin’ is to get out there and join other people’s on their blogs, make friends with other bloggers, and learn how to drive traffic to your site through strategic syndication alliances (your tribe).

Here’s how you add the Google Friend Connect… essentially you just set up a free account, click on ‘members gadgets’ and copy and paste the html code into a ‘Text’ widget on your blog… (Go to ‘widgets’, drag and drop the word ‘text’ over the right sidebar, copy and paste html code with any title you wish).

It’s that simple. There are many features with these that are extremely powerful, but for now get them up on your blog and start meeting the people that are taking the time to say, “Hi, I was here.”

Today’s very short video:

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BONUS #1: Setting Up Google Friend Connect

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BONUS #2: Setting Up Facebook Fan Page

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Coming up we will look at how to create a comment friendly environment… It’s about growing a community right on your blog.

Yours in support and mastery,

PS Some of these people that are on my Google Friend Connect and Facebook Fan Pages have quickly become some of my very best friends in my entire life. Hard to believe, I know… but true! I speak with many of them daily or several times per week. If it weren’t for having a blog, that definitely would not be the case. This is where we hang out too…  http://empoweredtribe.com

Blogging For Beginners: “How Can Tribe Syndication Bring Traffic And Social Credibility To My Blog?”

by Kary Rogney

One of the most creative and most effective marketing strategies I ever did was to create a graphic ‘blog roll’ page on my blog called ‘My Tribe.’

This page alone has had thousands and thousands of views and has helped bridge new blogging alliances for content/tribe syndication right from the beginning. Because I went out there and made the first move to promote others, many of these bloggers were willing to return the favor and also gladly promote my content all over the social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.

This in turn has brought me over +59,796 page views in the first twelve months of my blog. I never could have done that without my tribe syndication network. I highly recommend doing this right away even if you don’t intimately know that blogger. It sure is a great foot in the door to open up that relationship for further joint ventures as well.

Don’t forget to get out on their blogs and comment, retweet, and interact with them, too. It’s natural for many of them to feel compelled to reciprocate those actions. It’s so simple and yet VERY wise to put this plan into action.

The idea of forming tribes around social media and blogs is catching on and for good reason. I’m sure you’ve heard about forming tribes for content syndication. If you have not… the idea is you network with a few people to promote each others content. There are many benefits around tribes and rapid exposure is just the start. But before we get into that I want to share a story of how this tribe was founded.

Earlier this last summer I finally came to the realization that I was going to start a blog. I had put off this concept for over 3 years. Many people would tell me to “Just start one.” “You need a blog to get your message out there.” “There’s a lot of money to be made by blogging.” All good points but I had my doubts.

Could I create a blog and provide enough content to keep readers coming back? How often do I need to keep feeding this blog thing? Do I need a technical degree to set it up? And the biggest question we all face is… How do I get traffic? So many questions… but I finally took the plunge and got a blog started with the help of a few friends.

As I was looking around at many different blogs I realized that some were just empty. There was no life, no energy… no community. I knew that I would face the same issues. How to get traffic? So I figured that if I had these questions, others did as well.

So I reached out to several people and proposed a blogging alliance. I was looking to create a mastermind group of a few people who would comment on each others blog and “buzz” each others content. Social Tribes for content syndication was born.

It was not hard to find a few people who caught the vision and wanted to play ball. They are all over the social media sites. Most of them are busy promoting their own content. However there are a few who seem to be climbing the social sites faster than others.

As I mentioned earlier this concept was the main goal at the time. Since then we have realized that there are many benefits to having a mastermind group that is focused on helping each other. And many incredible opportunities and joint ventures have sprung from our alliance.

There are 5 of us now in our blogging alliance. We all have different skills and talents. By pulling these resources together we have a long term vision to support and teach people the power behind content/tribe syndication and social media.

Results…

Within 12 months I had over 807 subscribers, had two dozen new business partners (savvy Internet marketers, too), earned a Black BMW Car Bonus with my company,  have made thousands in bonuses and commissions, have had people calling and paying me for personal mentoring, was asked by the president of a network marketing company to lead all social media training for the entire company, and much more!

This has all happened… not because I’m anything special… because I took MASSIVE ACTION on the activities that my coaches told me to do!

I can’t imagine marketing online without a TRIBE by my side and without them watching my back.

Today’s very short video:

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Next time we will get into ways to boost you’re social credibility and proof online.

Yours in support and mastery,

PS The online Tribe Syndication community is a treasure trove of knowledge and friendships waiting to be made. Once I had my blog up and running, I easily found other bloggers to create a mastermind alliance with… This is a great place to start… http://empoweredtribe.com

10 Tips for Giving Your Writing Authority (Blogging For Beginners)

by Kary Rogney

Experts generate their reputation through research, exposition and analysis. They are worthy of citation and trust from others within their field both on and offline. How do you write authoritatively? Here are ten successful techniques.

1. Do your best

As a reader, you search for immersion in what you’re reading. As a writer, you want your readers to follow your work from beginning to end. Crafting the best words takes time. Edit your work. Before submitting your piece, make sure that it has been proofread one last time for improper word usage and grammatical errors.

2. Be confident

Authorities remove words like ‘seem’ and ‘hope to’ from their work. They choose the right expression for the meaning that they wish to convey. Replace ‘because of’ with action words. ‘I am angry because of traffic,’ becomes ‘Traffic infuriates me.’ Passive voices need to be eliminated.

3. Use quotes

Quotes lay the foundation of the author’s work for the reader. The authority takes the time to find a quote which perfectly fits the situation as well as shows humility in placing others’ work within the body of their piece.

4. Write sparingly

Use as many words as you need to make the point, but no more. Word counts are not as important as expressing your point as clearly and concisely as possible. Your work should have nothing out of place like the newest Ferrari. Authorities know how to stay on topic and can convey their meaning with as few words as possible.

5. Use personal stories

You are the expert and have a library of stories to tell. Engaging your readers with personal anecdotes enables them to develop a rapport with you. These stories should be well positioned and thought provoking, emphasizing the primary points of your work.

6. Metaphors and similes

Metaphors and similes engage your readers and illustrate your salient points. By engaging your reader’s minds, you further reveal your understanding of their needs and situations. With metaphors and similes, you create visualizations which are inherently more potent than the mere discussion of facts and figures.

7. Statistics

Statistics will add to the air of authority. They show that you took the time to research your work and come up with a fact or figure that is relevant and enticing. Do not make something up while you search for the most outlandish statistics to cite. Using statistics increases your authority.

8. Focus on benefits

Readers want to get something out of your work, be it entertainment or information. Keep this fact ever-present within your mind, using every available word to convey something of value to your reader. Your goal is to keep your reader riveted from the catchy headline to the call to action.

9. How To lists

Use a how to list whenever possible. Readers are looking for the quick and easy answers, and a concise how to list can meet those needs. Take the reader by the hand and lead them into understanding. For marketing purposes, add a catchy name to your list of steps: make it the ‘X’ plan or the ‘Y’ project.

10. Write about what you know

You can tell when another author’s knowledge is lacking. Authorities in the field do what they are writing about and possess experiential knowledge of what works and what doesn’t. The experts can casually make comparisons to historical events or create parallels to different fields.

Writing with authority comes with practice and patience. Read works which you consider to be authoritative within your fields of interest and emulate their style. Keep writing, and you will cultivate your reader’s trust. Soon, you will be cited in others’ works and have authors in your field coming to you for advice.

James Adams is a full time writer and applied to be a guest writer here on KaryRogney.com. He writes for a UK based store specializing in ink cartridges where he covers the latest developments in hardware and new releases such as the HP 300XL.

Are There Any REAL Leaders Online?

by Kary Rogney

Now let me come out right up front and say, “Yes, there absolutely are leaders online. They might not be as obvious to find as we think though.”

The challenge is to find them, tap into their greatness, learn from then directly, and then create something lasting and significant for yourself within whatever industry or niche you’re in.

Who are they? What characteristics do they possess? Where can you find one to learn from and get mentoring from? How do you not get led astray by marketing hype and tactics and miss out on the long lasting, truly effective mentors that aren’t so flashy or noticeable online? Is this even possible?

I believe it is possible, but you may have to search carefully to find a leader like that…

In the video below I share what I’ve learned on this topic during the last 18 months online. Many of you will probably relate to my story, and my hope is to reveal a new hidden idea of what Leadership truly means for you…

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Yours in Friendship & Mastery,

PS Thanks for hanging out for a few minutes with me on my blog. I’d really like to hear more about what you feel leadership is, what is looks like for marketers online, and who has helped you along your journey…

I’ll look forward to your comments below and thanks for sharing this post with your social media friends, too!

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