One Approach to Get Hours of Your Life Back

by Scott

I’ve gotten hours of my life back over the past year by borrowing a practice employed by customer service departments.

For whatever reason, people approach me with the same questions over and over again. How do I get a job in business development? How do I get access to the SinglePlatform API? Is it free? How do you break into startups as a non-technical person?

Instead of continually answering these on a one-off basis, one approach to enhance productivity is to create assets that address your life’s F.A.Q. At SinglePlatform, these take the form of PDF’s that address many preliminary questions potential partners may have. Outside of SP, I try to write blog posts or canned email responses about anything I’m continually …
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How to Maximize the Sharing of a Blog Post: Part 2

by Scott

In the first part of this post, I discussed ways to encourage sharing once someone has read a post.

But before anyone shares your content from the highest hill in the twitterverse, you must convince people to read your content. This is a whole different challenge. This post will discuss best practices to put your content in play.

Reading

Again, in order for a post to be shared it must be read. There are certain things producers can do to increase the chances of visitor staying to read it:

1. Write a compelling first sentence.

Bloggers compete in the attention economy. Readers have no shortage of content to consume, but a fixed amount of time. Within this environment, you need to capture someone’s attention quickly …
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How to Create Additional Income Streams

by Scott

This post originally ran on Maxton Men.

Most people have limiting beliefs that prevent them from creating additional income streams. These include:

1. It’s going to take a lot of time that I don’t have
2. I don’t have any particular valuable skills or connections people would pay for
3. It’s hard to create a product to sell

There’s good news – for most people, these beliefs are false and it’s never been easier to make some extra coin on the side.

 

The best way to create additional income streams without incurring a large time cost is to package an existing asset into a commodity or service that can be distributed with minimal effort. This is scalable income creation.

Still sound hard? Most people stop here because …
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CTO School Presentation: An Intentional Approach to Networking

by Scott

I recently gave a presentation on networking to New York’s CTO School. The focus of the talk was on ways to provide value to others and how to bring an intentional, targeted approach to networking:

Video:

  

Slides:

 

To accompany this talk, I created a page for CTO School with other resources on networking. Feel free to check it out.

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How to Maximize the Sharing of a Blog Post: Part 1

by Scott

If you’ve ever spent 2+ hours slaving over a blog post only to have 1/2 a spam bot be the sole person to share it you may want to read this post.

Improving the odds of getting people to share your post starts with creating compelling content (or having a lot of money to give entrepreneurs). Assuming you can achieve this, there are certain considerations and practices that maximize the exposure available through social media.

The Sharing Funnel

You can visualize the content sharing funnel by working backwords.

For content to be shared, it needs to be read (unless you have a posse retweet jockeys).

For it to be read, a visitor must perceive that it’s worthy of their attention upon arriving at the post.

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Networking Tip: Are You Using the Act of Connecting Strategically?

by Scott

Have you ever met a great contact, then found yourself cautious to email them months later because you’re not sure if they even remember who you are? I sure have.

I’ve wrote about this before, but the biggest networking fail is consistency.

A great networker strategically massages his network in order to turn acquaintances into trusted professional contacts and friends. The methodology for doing this is simple – consistently provide value to these acquaintances without expecting anything in return. Just like content marketing, time + value is the magic formula.

Anyone who’s attempted this realizes that building relationships this way can be challenging and time-consuming. After all there’s only so many relevant articles to ping, feedback to provide, or potential hires to source …
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My First Attempt At A Funny Microsite

by Scott

I’m going on vacation and escaping my email. So I decided to have a little fun with it

Current AutoResponder:

 

It takes you to here: ICan’tBelieveYou’reEmailingMeOnVacation

 

There’s a few things I’ve learned during the launch and execution of this. I plan on detailing these in a followup post.

Ok, back to my margarita.

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Building A Minimum Viable Audience

by Scott

I’ve soft-launched two startups in the past year…and I’m the only one that knows about it.

 

Many aspiring founders build a minimum viable product without a minimum viable audience. This is bad.

In order to truly understand market demand, there needs to be a feedback loop. For consumer web products, that feedback loop is people or an audience. Without one, it’s nearly impossible to test a product in the market…maybe that’s why we see people spend months building before they realize no one wants their product. There’s probably a group of lean startup disciples doing a golf clap somewhere.

The audience I used to test one of my “MVPs” was my blog’s readership.

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