Do Less Produce More - The Art Of Speed Blogging With Chris Record
We've established recently that our best focus of our energy would be on Income Producing Activities (or IPAs) in order to get the most out of our business.
Blogging is of course, necessary but we've also established that the creation of content itself is not what directly makes you money.
We need to focus more of our time on syndication and marketing of the actual content in our blog posts.
But of course, we still need to have the blog post done, right? The content still needs to be created, otherwise there would be nothing to promote.
That's obvious.
So that is why the application of speed blogging is so effective as well as an efficient way to get our content ready in the shortest amount of time possible so we can focus the rest of our time and energy on the syndication and marketing of our blog content.
The concept of speed blogging stems from getting images and videos that are relevant to the topic to fill the gaps to make a complete blog article but also takes less writing and effort from the blogger.
This is a very efficient strategy especially those who are part-time and just have busy schedules.
For people who are full-time, it makes it easier to focus more time and money on actual IPAs like marketing.
Chris Record goes into better detail and depth on speed blogging in the 15K Per Month Formula but long story short, you basically fill your blog posts with descriptive photos, graphs, charts, images or even video presentations where you just write a few short comments and feedback or whatever it is your thoughts are.
Then you spend a bit of time optimizing the post then throw it out there and focus more on syndicating it through the multiple channels.
Once you master the art of Speed Blogging and also the ability to come up with a blog post on the fly, you just need to spend an hour or two (maybe even less) on syndicating your blog content to different channels.
Chris Record gave out many ideas of what kind of blog posts you can do from training blog posts, product reviews and other ideas.
Remember, blogging alone isn't going to make you money.
Blogging and telling others though, is what completes the puzzle.
But again, you MUST get the blogging part right as well.
Create good content and tell others and you will soon have others telling people for you.
Create crappy content, and nobody will even bother buying your stuff.
That's why you're blogging, right? To make money.
Post on purpose!
Blogging is of course, necessary but we've also established that the creation of content itself is not what directly makes you money.
We need to focus more of our time on syndication and marketing of the actual content in our blog posts.
But of course, we still need to have the blog post done, right? The content still needs to be created, otherwise there would be nothing to promote.
That's obvious.
So that is why the application of speed blogging is so effective as well as an efficient way to get our content ready in the shortest amount of time possible so we can focus the rest of our time and energy on the syndication and marketing of our blog content.
The concept of speed blogging stems from getting images and videos that are relevant to the topic to fill the gaps to make a complete blog article but also takes less writing and effort from the blogger.
This is a very efficient strategy especially those who are part-time and just have busy schedules.
For people who are full-time, it makes it easier to focus more time and money on actual IPAs like marketing.
Chris Record goes into better detail and depth on speed blogging in the 15K Per Month Formula but long story short, you basically fill your blog posts with descriptive photos, graphs, charts, images or even video presentations where you just write a few short comments and feedback or whatever it is your thoughts are.
Then you spend a bit of time optimizing the post then throw it out there and focus more on syndicating it through the multiple channels.
Once you master the art of Speed Blogging and also the ability to come up with a blog post on the fly, you just need to spend an hour or two (maybe even less) on syndicating your blog content to different channels.
Chris Record gave out many ideas of what kind of blog posts you can do from training blog posts, product reviews and other ideas.
Remember, blogging alone isn't going to make you money.
Blogging and telling others though, is what completes the puzzle.
But again, you MUST get the blogging part right as well.
Create good content and tell others and you will soon have others telling people for you.
Create crappy content, and nobody will even bother buying your stuff.
That's why you're blogging, right? To make money.
Post on purpose!
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