Posterous theme by Cory Watilo

What America’s funniest free newspaper can teach us about Going Pro.

I was listening to one of my favourite podcasts, “This American Life”, and was very excited to hear one of the stories they would be covering this week was about my favourite newspaper of all time, “The Onion”.

What made this podcast even sweeter, was Ira Glass was going to sit in and watch the process of an edition of “The Onion” newspaper get created.

Nothing excites me more than finding out about how pros create. It’s by understanding these processors, we become better professionals ourselves.

What’s “The Onion”? It’s a newspaper distributed in most of America’s big cities, it’s free and funny (well at least to my particularly twisted sense of humour).
I always wondered how they could be so funny week after week. To come up with these incredible stories and hilarious headlines week after week, I just thought they must have been incredibly gifted.

I should have guessed it was just another example of “Going Pro”.

Every Monday morning each of “The Onion” writers meet in the writer’s room. Every writer has at least 15 headlines they have to test in hard-core “Survivor” like process. This particular Monday they’re 600 headlines tested.

Like your favourite reality show, for a headline to survive, it had to get at least two votes from other writers.

Can you guess how many of these headlines made the cut?

Just 16.

Out of 600 headlines only 16 make it to the next stage. Those 16 get developed further into articles. Often, these articles don’t cut the mustard and are axed as well.

It’s a classic case of a start with lots of quantity to whittle down to the quality.
The quality, you get to, by doing a massive amount of editing.

You see this, time after time, in any creative endeavour. The trouble is we as civilians only see the end results, not the many many many attempts that come before the final product.

Gary Halbert, used to go through at least 15 or 16 drafts of a sales letter. I remember him ringing up John Carltpn on many occasions and reading through a sales letter from top to bottom just to see if it flowed and to get John’s feedback and make corrections as he was talking.

I always wondered what John thought of these phone calls coming out of the blue?

So how is this a lesson for us Internet Marketers.

Let’s take testing markets for starters. It makes sense doesn’t it, the more markets you test, the more likely you are to find a market that deserves drilling down and finding key phrases.

Once you’ve found a market you believe is worth exploring, you need to test phrases.
One of the biggest lessons I learned from mentoring last year… you could trace a student’s success, almost in a direct line, with the amount of phrases they could get through the challenge testing process.

The most successful mentors also had a team.

They have teams so they can test a lot of phrases in the shortest period of time.

“But Ed, I don’t have a team!”.

You can start your team with just three large lattes a day.
For the cost of three coffees at Starbucks, you can have somebody who’s testing phrases for you while you are working 9 to 5 at your current job.
This strategy is incredibly effective.

It’s been a little over 24 hours since we finished the “Going Pro” Melbourne conference. My presentation, funnily enough, was on the subject of “Going Pro”.

In the presentation I told the story of an award-winning photograph from last year. The photographer took 254 photos over a 60 minute period to find the one photo that ended up winning him the award. If I had not read it, I would of assumed it was an “act of god” in photography, not the fruits of a lot of photos!
Going Pro is not about the time you put in, the amount of time you spend in front of a computer.

Going Pro, is about how you use the time. The more I look at the subject of people who create great content, the more I realise great content is the product as a huge bulk of content edited over time.

This gives me great comfort (and I hope gives you comfort to). If we get in the habit of creating content the gems will naturally look after themselves.

The cool news is I’ve experienced this personally and if you trust the process I know you will experience this as well.

Ed.

You Can Geo Target Your Facebook Fan Page Posts - Awesome!

First Up - Big Up's to Chris Clayton for pointing this out!

I have been trying to use geotargeting (only sending a message to people in a particular location) using the Facebook Fan Page Feature,

It was a dismal failure.

Then Chris pointed out to me I could do this on posts and slap me down and call me sally - it works!

You can use this to target meet-up's advertise location specific events - you can even go down into the suburb level in some countries!!

Here's how you do it

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When you do a status update - there is a button set to everyone - low and behold - you can push it and select Custom!

When you do you see this.

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You just dial in where you want to send a message and off you go.

As an Admin - you see this....

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But the Fans can only see the geo-targeted message - which in this case is a good thing :-)

And the best thing - it looks as though Facebook gives the updates full spread!

Awesome!

Ed

PS You know I love you all equally...right???

A Free Ticket To Melbourne?

This was what I sent out using the facebook update feature - it was a dismal failure - not a single response.

Let's see what happens when I post it here....

So I'm Doing This Test,

This is only going to Victorians who have liked my Fan Page!

Seeing I'm in Victoria, You're in Victoria - I want to give you the chance to win a ticket to next weeks conference.

There are 5 tickets to be won

Here are the conditions.

1. You have to be able to come to the conference (If you win -the ticket is not transferable)

2. If you've all ready paid to attend - Sorry

If you can meet conditions one and two

Send an email to marillion.partnership@gmail.com

and put

'Melbourne Challenge Conference Competition'

This is only going out to Victorians - so have a crack!

Your fellow Victorian

Ed

PS If You're somewhere else and can make it - you can enter too...

I'm An Accessory To Murder

I sit here wracked with guilt. I've been party to a murder and I'm pretty conflicted about it.

But as in any Gladwell inspired tale we have to rewind thirty years to when I was about to turn eleven in a small country town in Victoria.

My parents had separated and I'd moved back with my mum and brother to Beechworth - My Mums home town. Things were extremely tight, we were living at the Lake Sambell caravan park. Mum had worked like a dog all year to save up for my single Christmas present - a digital watch.

It's funny, (well not "Funny" fozzie bear style) mum had been crying in the weeks up to Christmas because compared to the "we are about to get divorced and we are guilty" christmas bonanza of the year before - the cupboard was literally bare.

Mum had to use lay away and pay the watch off over the proceeding six months. Thanks to "Star Wars" I was a certified high tech nerd with not a piece of tech to be seen.

That digital watch meant a lot.

Funny (This time Fozzie bear funny), We had our own christmas miracle that year, Grandad, who bet on the horses, played tattslotto and generally went in any raffle that was even half interesting - had never one a single thing.

Until that bleakest of christmases, Every year the town of Beechworth would have this mega stocking raffel - it was well over six feet high and stuffed with everything you could imagine - It was heaven.

Of course Grandad had never won it in the thirty or so years we were trying it.

Until - our bleakest Christmas.

I promise this has something to do with my assisted murder.

As a high tech boy with no high tech, it was frustrating to watch the land of Disney and wonder at couple of twenty somethings inventing the Apple Computer. It may as well have happened on the moon. I was as about as far away from the dawn of the PC era as you could be on earth and still be considered to be on the planet.

I lived in a place with 3000 people in it, 200 miles from the sea and we had exactly 2 TV channels.

But

I lived it, because of all the places on earth I could be stranded. Beechworth had one thing that was my lifeline and really shaped me for all time.

The Beechworth Newsagent.

HUH?

A newsagent in Australia and the UK (not so much in the USA) is a place where you buy your newspaper and can get magazines. In most country towns the size of Beechworth, these would be very small and would have very few magazines.

Beechworth Newsagency - was different, very different, It had an enormous range of magazines and a huge selection of computer magazines, from the US and the UK - and while I was worse than broke (I was as likely to become King Of England as I was to owning a zx80 or an Atari 400, let alone an Apple). I lived vicariously through these magazines, I could imaging the excitement of Silicon Valley and imagined what it would be like working for Sir Clive Sinclair, I would write out code programs in Pen and Paper and would imagine them running on my very own computer. Between that and Dungeons and Dragons (we'll save that Nerd Bomb for another day) I maintained a link to the outside world - I knew there was something out there.

There was Magazines and there was books, to this day the excitement I get walking into a Barnes and Nobel, smelling the coffee and seeing those racks of magazines sends me to my Happy Place.

So why am I working so hard to kill the thing I most loved and I'm convinced is most responsible of getting me where I am today.

I'm a murderer and I'm torn.

Borders is in bankruptcy and I've got blood on my hands and I can't wash it off.

I feel so guilty, I've been buying all my books online and more often than not getting the e-book version for two years now.

I've been reading magazines on my zinio and yudo apps.

As a traveller - the ability to have my library with me is just to overwhelming. Those big fat novels (which lets face it, were hard to hold) are just perfect. It makes perfect sense.

Yet...

I still love going into bookstores - there is no greater pleasure than scanning the shelves and browsing across a row of shelves - coming across a book i've never heard of.
The Apple subscription model is brilliant for independent publishers like myself, one click subscriptions - yes please!
But I don't have an editorial floor to pay for....

I know it's cool to give Newscorps "Daily" a whack. But I really like it - (sure it needs some sort of automatic background loading) the content is excellent and that don't come cheap.

All murderers need to have some justification of their crime.

For me, I'm a glass half full sort of guy. I think these changes will allow anyone with a story to get the story across.

Of course, with my role in this murder, the problem is anyone who THINKS they have a story can publish it too.

I've been a big ticket guy for the longest time when it comes to pricing things, but maybe Steve Jobs has a point when he says price it low and go for volume.

I'm going to try but I still can't shake the feeling I've murdered a dear friend for the sake of progress.

Ed

TELL ME YOU'RE TAKING NOTES ON THIS

On Product Launches

There is no question in my mind that product launches in NICHES outside of the Internet Marketing Niche work.

Jeff Walker - The person who kicked of the whole concept of the product launch is having a product launch.

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Please Tell Me Your Taking Notes
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Do you think it might be smart to analyse what Jeff is doing on each of these videos.

What are the Videos doing - what's the point they are trying to get across...

If you're serious about marketing you'll watch these like a hawk.

What do the emails say, when did you get them.

It's GOLD

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Example of A Real Person In A Real Niche!
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The other thing I love about this video is it's a niche! Not Internet Marketing. a good old niche just like we teach.

http://www.productlaunchformula.com/cs/?18217

Have a look at the video, sign up for the email.

AND FOR THE LOVE OF THE DEITY OF YOUR CHOICE

TAKE NOTES!!!

LEARN!!!

It will cost you nothing!!!!!!

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Ed