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These are the responses to the first Ask Josh round of questions. I opened up the floor for people to ask whatever they felt like asking. I don’t think there will be any perfect answers, but you asked for my opinion, so I’m giving it
. Here we go:
BigPappa asks: What it the air speed velocity of an unladen African Swallow? There has been significant discussion but I don’t remember an answer being reached.
Josh: 10 meters per second. Thank you for providing the answer in a follow-up comment http://www.style.org/unladenswallow/.
Sherry asks: Just a question, are you wearing the hat always?
Josh: Sort answer is Yes, I usually wear a hat.
chris asks: I’m tossing up whether to personalize my blog about employment issues, or leave as an anonymous site (which it currently is). So I wanted to ask what difference it makes, marketing wise, on having a personal ‘this is me’ blog vs. an anonymous blog.
Josh: I would personalize the blog. Personalizing helps to enable discussion and communication from visitors. When a site or page is anonymous, it is perceived as a static website. The element of a real-life human being behind the helm goes a long way. People like to relate to a real person.
What type of ‘low cost’ ways can I compete with likes of Monster.com on marketing? Or should I not try?
Josh: From what I can tell looking from at your site, the best angle to go about helping people with their resumes would be to personally ensure success with your service. I like the testimonials and think there should be more of them throughout the blog. If you can guarantee and deliver the promise of the best personal resume service out there, people will naturally talk about it. The lowest cost way to promote your service is to make it the best service possible. As demand grows, so can your pricing structure. Maybe throw in a simple resume editing service or a two-tied slow / fast service.
Metroknow asks: Hey there Josh, my apologies if you’ve answered this before, but I was curious about your thoughts on the benefits of Entrecard. I still use it a little, but I have felt that the time trade off to build credits is not worth the return (very few clickthroughs, for example). What are your thoughts on Entrecard?
Josh: Personally, I see value in Entrecard (EC) or else I would have removed it from my blog. I think you can get out what you put into it at the cost of time. I rarely drop Entrecards anymore because I do not have the time. I do keep EC because I do get a trickle of visitors, comments and subscribers from it. I don’t recommend spending time dropping cards. Spend that 20-40 minutes a day building better content, making comments, building links to your blog and whatever it takes to increase your exposure. Dropping cards on people so they will drop cards back won’t help increase your readership or make more money. But putting the widget into your blog and leaving it there doesn’t cost a thing.
Susie Kleiner asks: As an “unconventional marketer” what are your thoughts on exhibiting at trade shows? With many companies cutting back their marketing budgets, do you feel this is area will be affected or do you foresee people continuing to push product/service through trade show marketing?
Josh: I think trade shows are invaluable simply because of the networking factor. I do believe these shows will and are taking a big hit right now with current economic circumstances. I believe people will start to get more creative with how they market at trade shows. Just this year there were numerous non-tech businesses at the Blog World Expo in Las Vegas. They went there because they knew that is where the talkers are. Believe it or not, bloggers talked about them, go figure.
A new marketing idea that some are starting to run are free workshops. Free workshops aren’t new. But running them for the sole purpose of helping others in order to get them to use your services is a new idea. What if people started opening up free courses on starting a business blog? Do you think businesses would show up? Do you think they might solicit your services after realizing it is something they need but don’t have the capacity to see through? I think so.
Matt Urdan asks: What’s the best way to monetize your blog without it becoming overrun with ad banners with designs you can’t control?
Josh: Use your blog to promote yourself and establish yourself as an authority on a subject. Unless you are receiving 300+ unique visitors a day, I wouldn’t mess with ads. They will only dilute your message. Selling unadvertised paid reviews or links can be another way to monetize your blog. I think having something people want and using your blog to promote that is the best way to monetize it.
You can create a thousand different sites that will produce good income all on their own. If your blog is your flagship site, I would leave it alone and use it as a funnel to recommend products or services to others occasionally but more as a free and open resource tool. The better idea would be if the products or services you recommend were your own.
Matt Richling asks: I see at the bottom of your blog, on the right side, you have some quick monthly goals. I was wondering what some of your more long term goals for the blog are? Or maybe your vision for where you see your blog in the future!?
I started posting goals on my blog about the second month into blogging. I thought they would be a great way to track progress and forward movement. I don’t give them too much thought anymore, just kind of fun to have. I don’t blog because of money. I blog because I like to network and share my passion for marketing in lighthearted, open discussions.
I would like to see this site develop into a community where more than one person posts frequently about the subject at hand. I want people to come, visit and walk away with something of value for free. As this site grows and more people visit it, I hope they get more and more value. I used to think that being an A-list blogger was the way to be and how to make money online. I now know it is better to network and give from your blog than to take. Anything I make from the blog I put back into the blog. I make money through different means online.
So to answer your question in numbers:
- RSS goal for the next year: 3,000+
- Newsletter subscribers for the next year 1,500+
- Frequent posters 3+
If you didn’t get your question is this time, thats ok. I am sure I have have another soon. I had a lot of fun answering these questions and hope that they showed you a little bit more about myself and other readers on the Unconventional Marketing Blog.
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Responses to Ask Josh Questions: These are the responses to the first Ask Josh round of questions. I op.. http://tinyurl.com/3jggs7
Aw, I didn’t have time to ask a question
That’s okay though, at least the mystery of the african swallow has been revealed
I think that was an unladen swallow, right?
I do not “use” entrecard, but I do keep it on my blog, and every so once in awhile will check it out – I know that’s how I’ve built relationships with other bloggers and found great blogs to read
The ads are truly only worth it once you hit 300 visitors a day – it wasn’t until the past month or two I actually felt that having adsense was worthwhile…now as I continue to add content and whatnot I am doing okay, and hopefully will be reaching what the big shot adsense people try to scam you into thinking is a “secret” within another month just by understanding keywords and search results!
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thanks for answering my question. I think guy love wearing hat, even here the weather is hot and they still wear them. Hmm… seldom seeing gal wear.
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Thanks for answering my questions Josh – your advice makes sense and I’m going to try and incorporate it into future activity. Cheers.
Arrgg! I missed this one.
Me too, BM.
Josh, will there be part II for this Q&A?
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Sure I don’t see why not, probably in a week or two. Let people ponder what it is they would like to ask again.
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OH thank you for answering my question Josh! I always love hearing what other peoples goals are. Looking forward to the next round of questions soon!
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@bm and wiehanne, no worry I am sure there will be next round. just have to wait for that
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Oh, that’s great~! I’ll save the questions for now.
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yeah wiehanne, we never know.. so for now just save it up.
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@Sherry,
Umm, yeah, been waiting for that…
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@Sherry,
Argh! I miss the 2nd round again. Sigh.
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@wiehanne too bad, now you got to wait 3rd round.
Yeah, been waiting for 2nd round and now have to wait for 3rd round.
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@wiehanne that’s right you just have to wait for 3rd round. You just have to stick around to know it.
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Yea, surely, I’ll stick around.
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