Taking A “Break” From Work
By Cheval John
I normally would have a post today.
However, I decided to take a break to attend a major league baseball matchup for the first time this year.
I could have put together a fast post regarding social media.
I choose not to do the above because I wanted to be as detail as possible on providing value to you and also be consistent in publishing the blog post.
Later this week, you will see a quality post about how the Houston Texans Cheerleaders are dominating the NFL with social media and what we can learn from them as business professionals.
As for right now, I will enjoy this baseball matchup and see how the sport applies to businesses across the world.
Newsletter For The Month Of June
By Cheval John
Here are some articles in this month’s newsletter you will enjoy and also help you in your business and career growth:
Was John Deere the First Proponent of Content Marketing? The Story that Started in 1895-Julia McCoy of Express Writers
How This Go-Getter Girl Became a Business Owner at 25-Shinjini Das, Speaker and Contributor to the Huffington Post
7 Common Video Marketing Mistakes Every Brand Must Avoid–Myriah Anderson of Impact
Facebook and MLB partner to bring live-streamed games to the social network-Sarah Perez of Tech Crunch
How to Eliminate Your Fear of Live-Streaming When English is not Your Native Language-Dr. Ai Zhang, College Professor
3 Reasons Baby Boomers Are Getting Fired-J.T. O’Donnell in Inc Magazine
6 Reasons to Hire Older, Out-of-Work Workers-Gail Miller of Careernetworx
Do You Know What A Blog Subscriber Is?-Renee Groskreutz of I Teach Blogging
Here are upcoming recordings for What’s The Word? which will be on Facebook Live via Blue Jeans Network (Times are subject to change)
Zala Bricelj-June 2nd 12 p.m. eastern, 11 a.m. central
Jim Palmer-June 8th 4 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. central
Laura Petersen-June 13th 4 p.m. eastern, 3 p.m. central
Stacy Tuschl Is Building Her “Empire”
By Cheval John
May 31st, 2017
Stacy Tuschl went to college with plans to join the working work once she graduated.
However, fate changed her mind when she offered dance classes in her backyard while she was in college.
As her business grew tremendously after graduation, Stacy knew this was her calling.
Since then, she has created her facebook community called She’s Building Her Empire, which helps women entrepreneurs to achieve 6-figure status while staying true to their purpose.
Her podcast, “She’s Building Her Empire” is listened to in about 70 countries around the world.
Stacy’s book, “Is Your Business Worth Saving” received over 13,000 downloads within 24 hours and is an Amazon International Best-Seller.
In this episode, you will hear:
Why live streaming is important
Why she cut back her podcast episodes from three times per week to only airing it twice a week
How she got over 13,000 downloads within 24 hours
As a side note, this episode was recorded on Facebook Live via Blue Jeans Network and the above video is a snippet of that same podcast recording.
Does Not Hurt To Be Wrong
By Cheval John
I don’t have any posts this week about social media or live streaming.
However, I will chat about something else many people are afraid of.
Being wrong.
What I mean is many of us always want to be right.
We see a lot of predictions of where social media is going in the next couple of years.
Or which social media platform will be around.
Some thought that Vine would be around for a while because they were one of the first to jump start the live streaming revolution.
We even thought that Facebook was going to be a second class social media platform because they implemented their program to where you pay in order to boost your post.
Look at facebook now as they are continuing to dominate the social media scene especially with live video.
This leads to what I am chatting about in being wrong with predictions.
I made predictions over the years that turned out to be wrong.
People made fun of me for my wrong predictions that they called it the “Chevy Curse”
I keep on making some predictions surrounding a sporting event because sometimes they come to pass.
In this case, I have made a bet on myself on being a full time entrepreneur.
I am believing that things will be well with the business because I have learned a lot of valuable lessons along the way.
I understand that there is no such thing as over night success in building a business.
Yet many want to believe that when they start a business they will become profitable or even rich quickly.
The above will happen only if they experienced failure in their first business and learned valuable lessons.
Some might call us insane because we have not seen money rolling in despite years of hard work.
They will tell us to get a real work at a company.
They are the same ones who are miserable working at a 9-5 corporation.
I will tell that I am not afraid to be wrong in believing that my business will succeed because I know I am trying something new in being an entrepreneur.
I faced a situation when I started college late and wondered if I will ever graduate.
I worked hard in order to attain my college degrees from Lone Star College and Sam Houston State University.
That same tenacity will propel me towards achieving profitability this year which will take my business to the next level.
Even if people tell me I am crazy, I will continue to air my podcast every Tuesday, publish my blog on Wednesdays and participate in Twitter chats despite not seeing the positive results yet.
I rather be insane in doing the above than waste time in work that does not fulfill my destiny as a business owner.
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Do Not Worry About The Sales Pitch
By Cheval John
You are very excited when a lot of people are reading your blog on a daily basis.
That motivates you to continue providing uplifting content to your audience.
Though your blog is getting a lot of views and bringing people to your website, you notice you are not making a lot of money.
You are wondering why isn’t this blog converting readers into potential customers.
Your first thought is trying out different tactics which will bring people to your business blog.
One of the tactics is pushing out your content to different social media platforms hoping to win new business.
That fails to work because consumers are more keen to see who cares about them.
You realize you must interact with your audience on a daily basis on the different social media platforms.
Though the above always works, you have not seen the results of converting your fans into customers yet.
I can tell you to keep on building your audience on the social media platforms.
You must also understand having an e-mail list is the most effective way to convert your fans into customers.
Your blog’s e-mail lists is your real estate.
When someone decides to join your e-mail list, you have a higher chance of winning new clients for your business.
The ways how you can build your e-mail list is providing value consistently with your business blog.
Also, you can embed educational videos or podcast which applies to the industry your business is apart of.
Like the podcast I embedded here from my show.
The biggest mistake you can make when building your e-mail list is having pop-ups.
Pop-ups is like spam.
When someone is reading your blog post and all of a sudden a pop-up appears, it basically distracts the viewer.
They are in the middle of consuming your content which is solving their pain point.
When blogs engage in installing pop-ups in their website, they are truly saying we are not confident our content will help you and we need to use these tactics to get a subscriber.
If you are starting a blog for the first time, never use any type of pop-up system even if many are telling you otherwise.
If you do win over a new e-mail subscriber, do not bombard them with sales pitches in every e-mail.
They will be turned off by your spammy sales pitches and opt out of your e-mail list.
Your must have confidence in your blog content and not worry about the sales pitch
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