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How I Make Money Blogging

money origami shirt and tieA quick google search about making money through blogging reveals about 10 million results. Well, here’s one more, but the difference being I’m not trying to sell you anything like many of the others are. This is a real inside look at how I make money blogging.

First of all, I don’t make any money directly from blogging. $0.

You can make money by being a paid writer or contributor, but I’ve never approached anyone about doing it. I blog because I love it and I don’t want to get tied into a schedule and write what someone else wants. Not my style.

Become an old lady and sell hotdogs

Before we go deeper, you should know I don’t define blogging as writing. You can do three things on a blog: written word, audio, and video. Any good marketer will tell you the more senses you involve, the higher chance you’ll make a sale. That’s why food manufacturers pay little old ladies to cook hotdogs for you in the aisle of the grocery store.

As you get closer you see the steam rise as she takes the hot dog out of her tiny microwave. From a few feet away the smell is overwhelming, just like at the baseball game! And then the taste. Wow! Before you know it you’ve placed a few packages in your cart.

On the other hand, if you walked by the same package without the lady dressed in white, showing off the hot dogs, your chances of buying would be much smaller.

Involve your visitor’s senses. If you’re not good at video or audio don’t use it. Try it out though and see what happens. I’m mainly a writer, but Trail Talk is a video series, and Coach Radio is audio with live video during the show. I also use all three on my about page.

How I make money

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111 Coach Radio – My Coaching Outline, No Degree, too Young, Long Hours

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Show Topics:

  • Meetups
  • Graphic logos
  • Can you be too young to be a coach?
  • How much to spend on coach training?
  • What if I don’t have a degree?

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Last night I went to a meetup where I got to meet all sorts of people I’ve know online for a while but have never met in person. It’s great to gett offline and do that. Are you? It’s where the best opportunities are.

Alberto just finished reading my book, Become a Coach and has quite a few questions.

Bryan Morris has a question about my coaching outline. You can download, for free, my Life Coaching Outline.

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102 Coach Radio – Better Open Rate, Wasting Time on Twitter

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Show Topics:

  • Better newsletter response rates
  • How to spend time on Twitter without wasting your time
  • How to get started as a coach
  • Is twitter adder a good service (I’m not linking it here if that tells you anything)
  • How I transitioned from a Financial Coach to a Life, then Business Coach
  • What marketing tools I’ve used to become successful

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Lately I’ve had a much better response and open rate to emails.  I share why and what you can be doing with your newsletter to achieve the same.

I was approached with a question from someone whose wife thinks he’s wasting time on twitter when he’s supposed to be building a business.  That’s a tough one to tackle, but I have an answer.

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101 Coach Radio – Do Big Business in the Country: Steve Berkey [Your Story]

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Show Topics:

  • Steve and Jody Berkey started 90 Revolutions in their dining room
  • How they’ve built a business while being very cheap
  • How they’re monetizing when they live in the country, away from athletes

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Steve is a physical therapist who works with high endurance athletes in Virginia.  He has plans for a membership site and much more.

Steve and his wife Jody incorporated 90 Revolutions in 2006.  He learned everything including computer languages and how to build graphics.  A big key to his success has been to bring in people from the outside to help in areas he wasn’t as gifted in.

Years of graduate school had culminated in a doctoral degree in physical therapy for Steve and a master’s degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Study for Jody. Yeah, these guys were big time!  Years of traditional work in their fields left them yearning to break free and transform their passions into a company that would support endurance athletes through injury prevention and performance enhancement.

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084 Coach Radio – Why I Limit Groups to Five People

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084 Coach Radio – Why I Limit Groups to Five People

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Brent Green – Why did I choose to limit coachU to such a small group?  Brent also said he’s listened to the show in the lavatory at 40,000′ above Greenland!

I referenced the coaching I do.  If you need help building your business, let me know.

Jon Tollefson had his first big success on his blog.

West Conner – leasing an office space.

Sara Freisberg says:

Just downloaded coachradio.tv. Looking forward to checking it out!

I really want to keep my business simple and my family as my top priority. As my business has grown I have considered hiring employees but I never take the next step. Is there a way I could help others start cleaning on their own by teaching them how to market their new business and training them on working the business, treating them more as independent contractors? Is there a way we can make a profit by doing this? I would love to hear your feedback.

Chapter I reviewed in Become a Coach: “Where do I Find Client?”

I also referenced this blog post if you’re saying, I need clients, NOW!

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I Need Clients, NOW!

Need more clientsI just got off the phone with a financial coach who has been full time in his business for about 12 months.  We’ve talked on and off over the past few months about growing his business to the point where it actually supports him.  At that point he can do what he loves to do every day…and get paid for it!

There’s a problem, however.

This coach doesn’t have any clients.

The Three-Step Formula to Finding Clients

I’m about to dive into a three-step formula for finding clients.  Keep in mind that your formula must fit both your market as well as your unique personality style.  There’s nothing I can give you in a blog that will be 100% specific.  But, I bet we can get close, so let’s dive in.

Website

Build a killer websiteYou must have not only a good website, but a killer website.  In Become a Coach I say you can have a simple website, and that’s still true, but it’s so easy to move beyond and have a great website.  It’s not costly, but you should bring in an expert if you’ve never done it in the past.

Social media is great for becoming known, building relationships, and interacting with others.  It’s a fun way for people to contact you and ultimately hire you, but it’s long-term.  You can turn social media on and you likely won’t have a reliable stream of clients for another six or twelve months.

I’m not concerned about finding a client tomorrow by the way.  I’m always focused on finding clients to work with six to twelve months from now.  But you need a client now, so get your website looking good.

Have an about page where you talk like a real person.  Don’t be too professional here; you’ll turn people off.  We do business with people, not large, faceless companies.

Create a blog and keep up with it. You need to be consistent. Once a week is the least I would consider posting.  If you can’t post that often, don’t start or you’ll look bad, like you’ve abandoned your website.

Writing

writing as marketingThe more you write, the better.  Notice how writing fits in with your website?  It’s important that your marketing strategies link back to each other.  There’s little sense in spending time in an area that doesn’t also get you benefit in another area.

The more you post to your website, the more traffic you’ll get.  It’s common sense, really.  Give people content they can share.  You won’t hit it out of the park every time, but post good content often.  If your blog is a part of your homepage you’ll always have updated content to point visitors towards.  Google also loves that by the way.

In addition to your website, contribute to other people’s blogs.  When you leave comments, your name is always linked to  your website, so be sure those comments are good and insightful.  You could receive a lot of traffic by doing this.  Before you do, grab your avatar so your picture is always displayed with your comments.  Be sure to use your picture and not your logo.

Send letters to your local paper. Send reporters interesting story ideas that have nothing to do with you.  Position yourself to be interviewed by local, regional, and then national media.

Write a great weekly newsletter and promote it.  When you get permission to be in someone’s mail box, you’ll be top of mind and they’ll call when they’re ready to work with someone they trust.   It could be this week or it might be two years from now, so stay in touch.

Is there anything holding you back from writing a book?  You’ll have a revenue-generating marketing tool that will also help you get booked for speaking engagements.  If it’s overwhelming, start with an info-product and get it out there.  You won’t have much work to do to when you transform it into a physical product.  Become a Coach was an ebook for two years before it went to print.

Speaking

speakerSpeaking is the third way to immediately get your name out to your community and become known.  If you aren’t visible you’ll have a tough time getting hired.

Speaking can take a number of forms but I’m mainly talking about speaking for free here.  Develop 20, 30, 45, and 60-minute talks that you can give in businesses, community colleges, churches, rotary clubs, chambers of commerce, and anywhere else a group will host you.  My team gave a talk once in a warehouse of an elevator company.

Record your talks on video or even just audio.  Post them to your blog.  Highlight them on your homepage.  You can even tell your story on your About page in video.

Why not get paid to speak?  At the Speak it Forward Boot Camp, we talk about giving away the ‘what’ and ‘why’ when you speak for free and going deep on the ‘how’ when you’re getting paid.

When you’re getting paid to speak, you actually get paid to market your services.  We do this with our Past Due: Boot Camp.  We get paid to lead it and a certain percentage of people always hire us for 1-on-1 coaching when the class is over.

An audience of one is a great start.  Record yourself on video and use the content in a blog post.  I do this at least once per week.

Don’t Go it Alone Resources

Let’s face it, you can be in business for yourself, but it’s awfully difficult to do it by yourself.  I know…I tried.  It didn’t work.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money either.  I’ve been members of groups like the Free Agent Academy for years.  I meet with a group locally twice per month.  I pay $195 to hang out with ten business owners to brainstorm and it’s worth far more than I pay.

You’ll find free teleseminars and webinars all over the place.  You can even subscribe to podcasts to get a regular boost of knowledge and motivation.

The most helpful thing I did when I started reaching out after my first year of flailing was to go behind the scenes with a coach.  I do the same thing at coachU but in a very small group.  It’s affordable and will give you the insight you need to become profitable quickly.

If you’re a coach, I know you have a great love for helping people.  If you combine that with a bit of business sense, you’ll be completely unstoppable!

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049 Coach Radio: Your Story – Joel Boggess

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Joel Boggess joins me from Dallas, TX and is one of the nation’s premier career coaches.  Dan Miller, author of 48 Days to the Work You Love, often refers people to work with Joel.  We’ve been friends since the Free Agent Academy (I’m not a paid leader there) kicked off in 2006 and we started as members together.

An underlying theme in Joel’s life has always been helping people in one way or another.

Joel’s new book is One Woman’s Journey to the Work She Loves.  It’s a story about one of Joel’s clients who overcame fears and challenges to find the work she loves.

Joel advises to start locally to establish credibility and find clients.  He’s now the go-to guy for career info in his area and is quickly expanding beyond his city.

Listen as Joel shares a heart felt story on why he does what he does.

“My niche found me.” Joel found this after being in business for four years.  He says get started and take the first step, even if you don’t know your niche in business.

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043 Coach Radio: Your Story – Rob Clinton

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Rob Clinton is a Career Coach in Atlanta, GA. Rob goes far beyond careers and helps people fit their careers into their lives.

Rob’s been in business for just over a year and seems to be everywhere.  He was laid off in the banking industry and then found another a few weeks later.  Not too long after that he was laid off again, on the same day as his wife. Rob spent a number of years in the banking industry when he found he was climbing the wrong ladder.

You won’t believe the obstacles Rob’s had to overcome to become fully self-employed, including the death of his father in an accident.

How Rob spends his time during his day:

  • 4 hours for God, myself, health
  • 4 hours for research/development, business
  • 4 hours for family
  • 4 hours for operations, production
  • 8 hours of sleep each night

How Rob’s getting the word out about his business.

  • Talking to members online in forums
  • Blogging
  • Interacting with people online
  • Local workshops

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