‘What can I write about?’ This must be the No.1 question I get asked by network marketers wanting to establish an online presence.
Many network marketers are missing out on a huge chunk of business by letting their fear of the unknown stop them from being effective online.
If you want to generate leads online you need to give something great in return! (And I’m NOT talking about your credit card!!)
That’s why marketers get stuck. That frightens them and they start to think negative things like, ‘but I’m not a good writer,’ and ‘what could I possibly have to say that people would want to read?’
Shake your head and get those ‘yabuts’ excuses out of your head right now please!
The internet is a huge playground for network marketers and learning some new skills that may make you slightly uncomfortable at first will provide huge residual dividends for you over the coming years.
Ok so here are my top 10 tips to help you get unstuck and ready to create your own online real estate:
1) Decide in advance what you will write about. Don’t expect to just sit down at your laptop and have great ideas flowing. Even J K Rowling needs to plan in advance!
2) Keep a notebook to capture your ideas when they come into your head. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that you will remember them because you probably won’t.
3) Keep adding to your list in your notebook – just the keywords of your idea will give you something to focus on when you come to write your blog or article, and you will have a list to choose from.
4) Set the clock or timer for 30 minutes and write as much as you can in that time.
Don’t allow any interruptions. Turn off Tweetdeck, phones, skype and whatever else you have going on. Concentrate for 30 minutes, even if you only write one paragraph it will get easier with practice.
5) Choose a content format that you enjoy. It could be blogging (bear in mind for this to be effective you need to blog regularly) If you’re a beginner you may want to start with a Squidoo Lens, or short Ezine Article, before you dive into blogging as it can seem daunting if you’re not a keen writer.
6) Find YOUR way that works best for you. I usually like to write some rough notes before I type the article on my laptop. I find it easier then to quickly pull it together in a word document, rather than staring at a blank screen.
7) Start with ‘Top 10 Tips…’ or ’5 Best Ideas’ … or ’5 Ways to …’ This makes it very easy to produce a relevant and helpful short article. (400-600 words are all you need!)
Write about what you are doing, enjoying, and having success or challenges with in your business. That way you create genuine content that resonates with your target market. Provide helpful solutions and tips that you are discovering as you work.
9) Easy one! Review a book or audio that you have enjoyed. Make it relevant to the kind of people you want to attract. As a network marketer you probably are engaging in daily personal development so you are reading and listening anyway. Take notes as you listen. Then you can do a short Squidoo Lens with ‘xxx Network Marketing Review.’ Or whatever it is.
10) Make sure to help your readers connect with you. In your content or at the end of it have a call to action whereby you recommend a relevant resource for them that will help them, and also give them a reason to enter your wonderful world of valuable content!
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Leave A Reply (3 comments So Far)
BobbyP
1030 days ago
Strong close! You’re absolutely right. If you want to make things really work, you simply must develop a personal relationship with prospects. One of the best ways to do that is to be GENUINELY helpful.
Some great points in your list, but that one really stands out.
BobbyP
1030 days ago
Strong close! You’re absolutely right. If you want to make things really work, you simply must develop a personal relationship with prospects. One of the best ways to do that is to be GENUINELY helpful.
Some great points in your list, but that one really stands out.
BobbyP
1030 days ago
Strong close! You’re absolutely right. If you want to make things really work, you simply must develop a personal relationship with prospects. One of the best ways to do that is to be GENUINELY helpful.
Some great points in your list, but that one really stands out.