Archive for February, 2008

Market Yourself Like a Rock Star

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

Whatever it is that you do in life, if you want to make good money doing it, you need to do it well and you need to market yourself. We all have experience marketing ourselves, from getting a girl to like you to getting your resume to the top of the pile at your dream job. Today, I’m going to write about how to market yourself like a rock star, even if you aren’t one. The idea for this post was spawned by the very example I’ll show below, which should be proof enough that it works.

Some background
I run an internet radio station, so I get a few press kits and CDs a week. As a standard, I ask for an autographed 8×10 for my collection and provide my t-shirt size just in case. I’ve gotten a lot of stuff in the mail, from indie DVDs to CDs, buttons and stickers to full posters to shirts. Once, Penthouse sent me a press kit and the DVD for something called Space Vixens from Mars (or something similar), for some unknown reason. The point I’m shooting for is that I am used to the same old stuff, and if you are promoting to the right people, they will be too. You need to stand out. The Young Werewolves have clearly figured this out.

Rise to the top
The first thing I noticed before I even opened the package was the package, itself.

Press Kit Package

It was covered with spooky little Halloween stickers. Not only did this grab my attention, but it also made me very curious about the contents. I wanted to open it already and take a look.

Pay attention to detail
Anyone can send off a press kit. Anyone can put that press kit in a plain white folder with a boring white press release. You should be different. Take a look at what you are promoting. You put a lot of effort into your product, right? You should put just as much effort into making your press kit look good. If you have a lot of money, you can accomplish this easily by hiring a firm to do all the creative work. Another option is to dig into your own creative resources and see what happens. Take a look at the following images.

Wold scratch marks folder

werewolves

TYW went with a plain brown tri-fold pocket folder and cut up stickers in the shapes of werewolf claw marks. This is important because it tells me that they’re obviously creative and resourceful. When I opened the folder, I saw that they didn’t stop at just the claw marks. Anyone can be boring, a handful get creative, and a select few go all out. The Young Werewolves fit into that last category. They left boring for the boring people, touched on creative and then kept going for the win.

Personalize your message
Sure, I ask for the 8×10, but something tells me they have a stack of them ready to go. Putting your signature on anything gives it more credibility and makes it feel more personal. Take a look at any e-book sales page on the internet and you will almost always find an image of the seller’s signature at the bottom. When you take just a minute to make the message feel more personal, it will be more likely to be read.

Howling autographs

Get them to spread the word for you
This one is a no-brainer, but it’s often over-looked, so I’ll touch on it just to remind you. If you have something worth promoting, you can often get the people you are targeting to promote for you. TYW picked the most common methods associated with a band, and those are t-shirts, stickers, and flyers. Stickers are great because a lot of people love to put stickers on their cars to show their support. Flyers make it easy for someone to share your information with a friend, and most importantly, t-shirts buy you a walking billboard for years. I have one shirt I’ve been wearing for 13 years, promoting a Canadian band I’m not even a fan of. Figure out what works for what you are promoting and include it.

Young Werewolves t-shirt

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But I don’t send snail mail press kits
You don’t have to do traditional mailings or be a band to take advantage of these tips. Let’s take a blog, for example. Your packaging is your domain name and your post titles. You want them to be unique and stand out so people click on your links before all others. This is even more important on the web. Unlike a package that would just sit on my desk and get noticed days later, your link may never be seen again by a person if they see another one that looks more interesting and get side-tracked. In a blog, you pay attention to detail by showing examples, using pictures to illustrate your point, and making your blog easy to read. In a blog, your message is already personalized, but you can add to that by replying to comments. Some blogs (the kind that think like TYW) go that extra step and have the blog auto-generate an email, thanking each person for their comment and reminding them to come back soon. Finally, there’s several ways you can get your target readers and others to promote your blog for you. One obvious way is to link to other blog articles that offer track back links.

Take a look at what you’re trying to promote and apply these general principals to your marketing efforts and see what happens. Have you done this already? Share an example of how you’ve already put some of the above into action and how it worked for you.

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January $100 Contest Winner Chosen!

Friday, February 8th, 2008

Win our moneyAfter gathering up all 2,045 January $100 Contest entries, picking our random number, and digging through all the entries for the winner, I am happy to announce that we’re giving a hundred bucks to Mark at 45n5.com. As soon as Mark replies to the email I sent him, we’ll send $100 his way via PayPal.

January was our first shot at this and while we’re still fine-tuning, I think it went rather well. I can’t wait to give away another $100 in this month’s contest. This month was sponsored by the following awesome blogs:

- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- Mixed Market Arts
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger

This is not to be confused with our February $100 Contest which you can enter right now.

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Success in Entrecard Without Chain Dropping

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

JoeTech.com is in the number two spot on Entrecard, yet I’ve dropped an average of maybe 10-12 cards a day for much of January. How is it that I can still succeed in Entrecard without dropping cards like a mad man? Take a look at my ENtrecard stats below. As you can see, I’ve dropped hardly any cards, yet I had my highest inbound drop day the other day with 239 cards dropped on JoeTech.com while I only dropped 22. Now I’m going to show you how to make that happen for yourself.

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Start with lots of traffic
I know what you’re thinking, but this post would be incomplete if I didn’t point out the cold fact that the more existing traffic you have, the more people you will get to drop their card on you, so I’ll just get it out of the way first. I started out with a fair amount of traffic, but lately, I’ve been increasing my traffic quite a bit in a variety of ways. Many of my efforts focus on Entrecard, so I get a lot of good Entrecard traffic, which turns into people dropping their card on my site. Get more traffic and you’ll get more Entrecard drops, which will turn into even more traffic.

Interact with other members
Really, this is the golden rule for any social network. If you interact with other members, people start remembering you. When that nework includes an identifying image like Entrecard does, people remember that image as well. Try to not depart from your base image too much, if possible. When you drop your card on a member’s site, they will be more likely to recognize you and will often head over to your site again to see what you’ve been up to. Take a look through the forums and reply on threads on which you can offer valuable or witty commentary. If you just sign up and add the widget, don’t expect a lot to happen.

Be someone’s hero
I think it takes a lot more than writing little scripts to be someone’s hero, but some disagree. Since I created the Entrecard slots last week (which I must thank the brilliant Jason Boom for, once again), They’ve brought a lot of traffic. The widget files have been loaded over 80,000 times on web sites and that number is now increasing by about 1,000 per hour. The traffic is phenomenal, the links back to the site are a real treat, and the comments I’ve gotten where people have actually called me their hero are extremely flattering. However, I think the best benefit is the brand recognition. Part of having a successful blog is getting your name (and URL) to stick in everyone’s head.

Reciprocate
I have to admit that I get so busy that I sometimes just fly through comments, emails, etc. and I fail at this part, but I think it’s valuable advice, so I will share it with you. When someone comments on your blog, you should comment on theirs. Digg for a Digg? Stumble trade? Entrecard is no different. When someone drops their card on your blog, why not pay them a visit and drop yours. I do try to visit and drop my card on people when I can, and you should, too. Not only does reciprocation let that person know that you noticed and appreciate their time, but it also lets them know that there’s a small reward in helping you out again where there isn’t with other sites.

I’m sure there’s more I can think of later, but I have about 15 new promotion ideas in my head that I need to get on paper and put into action. I’ll report on some of those later, so sign up for my RSS feed or you might miss it.

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Another Month, Another $100

Friday, February 1st, 2008

Win $100

To gain entries into the contest, just do any of the following:
- Make a comment of value (not just “i agree”, etc.) on a post = 1 entry (remember to comment on all blogs)
- Subscribe to RSS via email = 2 entries (per blog you subscribe to!)
- Write a post about the contest on your blog (must include a link to this page and the links below to participating blogs) = 25 entries

How much easier can we make it? So you can sneak in with just one entry by simply posting a comment here, you can increase your odds by reading and commenting on a few more posts here and at one of the blogs below and maybe subscribe to a couple, or you can really up the odds and subscribe to all all of our blogs (which you’ll enjoy reading anyway), comment on a bunch of posts, and blog about this contest. The more entries you earn, the better your odds, of course. If you’re going to post about this contest, just grab the image and code from here.

The deadline for this contest is 12:00 AM March 1, 2008.

Who wants to pay you?
- JoeTech.com
- Link Bait
- Gorilla Sushi
- CK Marketing
- The Big Bald Blog
- How 2 Blogger
- Dot Sauce Magazine
- Jason Boom

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