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Nick Raithel is the creator of the the 7-Hour Book is a system that allows you to get your own professionally-published book in just 7 hours. With NO work. Things you will learn in this episode: What is 7-Hour book? How to decide if writing a book is the best tactic in your marketing strategy? Factors considered when deciding that publishing a book is the best marketing channel Determine one marketing strategy in creating a book What does it mean when we are using our book for self defense? How is the seven hour book different and what makes it the best solution among others The 7-Hour book process includes structuring, guided interviews, and book creation What is the 7-Hour book? The 7-Hour book is a system that allows any entrepreneur to write their own professionally-published book while spending only 7 hours of their time on it. It helps entrepreneurs and others in business to share their stories and the ultimate way for them to share their insights is to publish a book. It finally provides entrepreneurs the recognition they deserve. How to decide if writing a book is the best tactic in your marketing strategy? Always start asking yourself the why questions. Consider all the other marketing strategies used by many- podcast, a YouTube channel, or Facebook ads and weigh on them and decide if publishing a book is the best marketing strategy that will work for you. Once you have decided and stirred from the other marketing channels, all the idea will just come to the surface and just believe in yourself that you are unique and has knowledge, insights, and perspectives that others don't have. Factors considered when deciding that publishing a book is the best marketing channel Figuring out the "why" of publishing a book. Figuring out the things you want to achieve through the book and will the book be helpful on achieving these things. For example, you want to reach a certain market who is more traditional based in terms of seeking information, then the book is the best tool to educate them with your business. Determine one marketing strategy in creating a book Bring in marketing partners to your book and having them provide some of the content, or giving them a shout out in your content. In that way, they will not only provide you with a content, but they also then have an interest in promoting the book and marketing the book when it's out. What does it mean when we are using our book for self defense? It means it is safeguarding and defending your time from a situation where a person if you provided them with your book ahead of time, you might have been able to educate them and help them to see for themselves whether or not it made sense to continue talking to you. It helps people get to know more about you, what you do and decide if connecting with you will help them. How is the seven hour book different and what makes it the best solution among others? It strips out time as an excuse to not get a book done. It will only require seven one hour sessions from the client which could be scheduled anytime. It comes from a marketing standpoint. The content of the book and how it is written comes from a business context that will draw your target market to your business. The 7-Hour book process includes structuring, guided interviews, and book creation Going over the book and segment each chapter of the book in a call. It is a 100% collaborative approach done in an interview style. Part of it is discussing ideas, asking questions that would essentially yield answers from the client's point of view and our writers take notes from these discussion and create a book from there. If you are interested in Chatting with Nick Raithel and the team, and want to have your own 7-hour book to promote your business, visit their website at Content Corps and create that change in your business! Visit his website Content Corps
Nick Raithel of Content Corps helps you get your own book to promote your business in just 7 hours! Which will help you be seen as an authority in your industry as well as provide you with other countless business opportunities.
In this episode we talk about writing a book in 7 hours with Nick Raithel of Content Corps. Nick discusses the value of having your own book to share your story and expertise and how you can do that in just 7 hours. We also discuss the value of time blocking and the what that can do for your business as well as handing of responsibility by hiring the right people at the right time. Lastly we hit on the why of your business and how that relates to your team and network. Say hi to Nick at contentcorps.net and talk with him about writing your book in 7 hours. This podcast made possible by Trevor McGregor International. If you want to take your business and you life to the next level talk with Trevor at https://coachwithtrevor.com. Also, visit our friends at Norada Real Estate. If you’re looking for the best turnkey investing company or want a free investment strategy session visit www.noradarealestate.com. Thank you for listening to our podcast, don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a 5 star rating and review. Connect with Pillars Of Wealth Creation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PillarsofWealthCreation/ Subscribe to our email list at www.pillarsofwealthcreation.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkg8HggkdPAuBaAQySJSEQQ/featured
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I’m changing it up a little bit on today’s episode of the Profit Master Podcast. Typically I bring on amazing real estate investors to share their profit master strategies, but today I’m talking to Nick Raithel. He’s the creator of Content Corps, and he helps expert investors like you write and sell their own books. Think about it – a book can be your own personal business card. You could sell it at conventions or carry it with you to meetings. Writing a book is a great way to help your expertise go viral and really position yourself as an authority in real estate. Are people always asking you how you do what you do? Do you find yourself giving advice to other people more often than not? I was always experiencing that, and that’s why I wrote my own book. Having a book is amazing way to start a conversation and find leads for your business. Clients are more likely to trust an investor who’s published a book or two, and you’ll establish yourself as an authority in real estate investment just by sharing what you already know about this business. Seriously consider what writing a book could mean for you and if it could truly benefit your business plan. If you’re interested in writing a book, take a look at Nick’s process at Content Corps. It’s called The 7-Hour Book and he breaks down that process a little bit on today’s episode. He shares the different strategies you can take to tackling your own book, and he’s somewhat of an expert when it comes to marketing. Writing a book is something to seriously consider if you want to make a positive change to your business. Nick Raithel’s advice today could really help you out, so tune in now and decide for yourself if writing a book is right for you. MINUTE MARKERS 4:50 - Here’s Nick Raithel! 6:13 - Why are books so inspiring? 7:25 - How did Nick turn books into a business? 10:10 - Nick breaks down the writing process 10:55 - Why should you consider writing a book? 12:15 - The perks of writing a second book 13:42 - The time-frame of Nick’s publication process 15:40 - How many pages are these books? 17:55 - The cover of your book is more important than you think 21:10 - How much does it cost to write a book? 22:09 - How will you distribute your book? 24:15 - How will you position your book? 25:39 - How to use your book to share your time 31:38 - The greatest lesson Nick ever learned 33:35 - Nick drops some great advice for new writers 34:24 - Nick’s favorite motivational quotes 35:20 - Cory’s new podcast – Book Gangsters – is coming soon! 36:41 - Does Nick get 8 hours of sleep? 38:23 - Nick’s morning routine 41:57 - Nick knows how to make water taste better 42:30 - What is Nick most grateful for? 45:05 - Nick’s favorite mentors are actually dead guys 46:40 - What gets Nick out of bed in the morning? 48:36 - Contact Nick at Content Corps to start writing your book QUOTES You have to be actively integrating your marketing into that process of creating the book. - Nick Do what you can, where you are, and with what you have and run with it. - Nick Links and Resources Content Corps Audible Charity Water Russell Bronson Real Estate Riches by Cory Boatright Ask Cory A Question Want to get in touch with Cory and ask him your most burning Real Estate Investing question? We’ve made it super easy for you. Just head over to our Ask Cory A Question page and start recording. Cory will play your question live on an upcoming show and answer it personally. Who Do You Want To Hear From? Name some folks I should get on the show! Hit me up:support@realestateinvestingprofits.com and I’ll do my best to get them on. Did You Get Your FREE Investing Guide? TEXT the word PROFIT (38470) to immediately sent Your FREE Investing Quick Start Guide! JOIN The Elite Real Estate Investor’s Board of Directors http://JoinMyMastermind.com Connect Here Please check out our website, realestateinvestingprofits.com for the “Down and Dirty” Ultimate Real Estate Investing Quick Start Guide download. And don’t forget to get involved with the REIP coaching program at coryscoaching.com or realestateinvestingprofits.com/coachingapplication or click on the “Coaching” tab on our website!
Nick Rathiel, CEO of Content Corps, discusses the power of being an author for dentists. Discover the benefits of writing your own book, and how to write a book in only 7 hours of your time. To learn more, visit www.ascent-dental-solutions.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Worms are back from a brief hiatus and, man, does it feel good to be back! Thanks for sticking with us through this little break. Blame Justin's travel schedule and be thankful that Jeff did not decide to go rogue again. On today's episode, Nick Raithel of Content Corps (aka The Seven Hour Book) explains why every dentist should write and publish their own book using his streamlined process. It can be a useful marketing tool that is often overlooked and not even attempted by your competition due to the time commitment (or potential costs). For the whole scoop on Content Corps and what they have to offer, please visit their website at http://contentcorps.net/
Matt Jones appears on 'The Art Of Construction' podcast out of Colorado in the USA. Podcast Title: Where You Begin Is Not Where You End Up. Hosts: Devon Tilly and Kevin Keefe Obviously, we create a LOT of content and produce a lot of podcasts at The Site Shed. It's great fun and I love doing it, however it's nice occasionally to mix it up a little. I was introduced to the team at The Art Of Construction, through a listener of ours based in the USA (Shout out to Nick from Content Corps). Nick noticed some similarities in our podcasts and suggested that we meet. It was a great experience for me to guest on their show and if you're listening to this podcast, you will love theirs. It's really quite similar apart form the fact that The Site Shed is located in Sydney, Australia and The Art Of Construction is in Colorado. You'll love the dynamic that Devon and Kevin (or Dev and Kev) have. They have a very different, yet fun approach to the interviewing process, which was interesting to me. Obviously I'm used to doing things a certain way at The Site Shed, so it was a good experience for me to see how they run theirs and I'd be lying if I didn't say there are certain things they much better than I. In this podcast we speak about a number of things, especially on the marketing front. Kev, Dev and I spoke about websites, local marketing, social media and content creation and I also left them with a useful framework for listeners that are interested in building an online profile. I hope you enjoy this show and make sure you head across to the links to subscribe to their show. Here's the link to the original podcast, complete with show notes, and relevant links. You can reach The Art Of Construction at: iTunes Stitcher Facebook Email Desiree Website See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the SaaS Business Podcast, Ron Gaver's guest is Nick Raithel of Content Corps. Nick and Ron discuss the unique requirements startups have for content marketing. Nick points out some of the “dos” and “don'ts” of content marketing stressing the need to begin by building relationships with clients before trying to market their products or services. He describes road-mapping, a tool used by Content Corps to plot a client's marketing course, delve into competitors' tactics, and define success in advance. He discusses how road-mapping can save you time and money. He discusses the various types of content and channels for content marketing. One of his favorite types of content is email courses. When done correctly, email courses can help you win your customers' loyalty. When done incorrectly, they may turn customers away because they are perceived as marketing. With email courses and content marketing in general, the idea is to lead with value and avoid creating content that is nothing more than a thinly concealed sales pitch. He examines the various ways entrepreneurs can use social media to amplify their content by building relationships and increasing audience exposure. He then points out that published books are often overlooked as a marketing tool to build personal authority and set you apart from your competitors. Nick closes out the show with the four most damaging content marketing mistakes aspiring entrepreneurs make and offers an exclusive bonus to listeners of the SaaS Business Podcast in the form of free course tools. See SaaSBusinessPodcast.com/018 for transcript. Please see Disclosure* (below transcript) concerning affiliate links on this page. #AskGaryVee – Nick Raithel used #AskGaryVee (Gary Vaynerchuk) as an example of repurposing content. See the separate entry for Gary in this list for more information about him and what he does. Listen or read at 36:30. Audible* – I'm a podcaster. I like audio. I can listen while I do other things. Audible is now part of Amazon.com. In this episode, Nick Raithel recommends Audible to those of us with busy lives as a way to educate ourselves on the go. New users receive a 30-day free trial, as well as one free story when they register. Listen or read at 40:53. AWeber* – I am an AWeber customer and affiliate. AWeber is email marketing software. I find it to be an affordable solution satisfying my current needs. AWeber employees and (and as far as I know disinterested) third parties have told me that messages sent by AWeber end up in the Spam folder less often than some of their competitors' messages because of their conservative approach. Erik Harbison, the Chief Marketing Officer for AWeber, will be discussing the marketing stack for a SaaS company in an upcoming episode (it is in post-production now). The episode is about the various marketing tools he has used for SaaS companies more than it is about AWeber. This is in alignment with what Nick Raithel says in this episode. Listen or read at 22:53. Buffer – I am a Buffer user. Buffer is SaaS for social media automation. Buffer currently provides queues, schedules, and analytics for Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Integrations with the browser and smartphones make buffering a post easy. Reposting (at least on the basic plan) turns into a manual process, which has driven me to another app for reposting and may eventually lead to me discontinuing Buffer. Buffer analyzes engagements with your posts and can suggest an optimized schedule based on maximum engagement. Buffer can monitor Instagram for engagement but does not provide the capability to post to Instagram. Listen or read at 19:11. Buzzsumo – According to the site, Buzzsumo allows you to analyze “what content performs best for any topic or competitor,” and to “find the key influencers to promote your content.” The current pricing model has the starter plan for bloggers and small teams at too high a price point for me to try at this time. Other guests have recommended it, and I hear good things from elsewhere. If is seems like a tool you need and you can justify the price, I think you should give it a try. Listen or read at 19:28. Content Corps – Content Corps Is Nick Raithel's company specializing in content marketing services for startups. Their services cover the gamut of content marketing. Some specific areas of focus are road-mapping the customer's current and future state, creating an editorial calendar for consistent content production, creating email courses, helping clients publish books to enhance their personal and brand authority, and tailored social media engagement. Content Corps Bonuses for SaaS Business Podcast Listeners – Nick Raithel has provided two free courses as an exclusive bonus to SaaS Business Podcast listeners: “Deadly Mistakes in Content Marketing” and “The Faster Content Mini-Course.” According to Nick, the first is “a quick guide showing you seven mistakes you must avoid when doing content marketing,” and the second is “a short, actionable mini-course to help you learn faster ways to create killer content for your blog and social media.” Listen or read at 44:22. Drip – Drip is email marketing software that allows you (according to the site) “to trigger an email, campaign or tag based on any action a user takes, be it expressing interest in a topic, downloading a sample chapter of your book, starting a trial of your software, or viewing your upgrade page.” Drip also provides a visual workflow design capability for your marketing campaigns. Listen or read at 04:54. Gary Vaynerchuk – “Gary Vee” started out doing irreverent videos about wine. He is not your typical wine snob, and this set him apart. Add to that a fair amount of hustle and you will find Gary the author of five books available on Amazon,* videos, a podcast, etc. His books are about the things has done and how to do them. His book Crush It is about personal branding and Jab, Jab, Jab, Right Hook is about standing on in a noisy world. Listen or read at 36:30. Infusionsoft – Infusionsoft is a marketing stack for small businesses. They currently provide email marketing and customer relationship management (CRM) with all plans. Other plans provide sales automation and e-commerce. Listen or read at 22:53. MailChimp – MailChimp is email marketing software. Listen or read at 22:53. Marcus Aurelius – A Roman emperor's reflections on Stoic philosophy, published from 170-180 AD. Nick Raithel alludes to this work in his discussion about how personal study into Stoicism can give an entrepreneur mental toughness when facing challenges and disappointments. Listen or read at 43:18. Salesforce – Salesforce is one of the original SaaS companies to make it “big.” Originally customer relationship management (CRM) SaaS, it is now more of an ecosystem of apps and extensions. Founder and CEO Marc Benioff has chronicled the history of the company in his book Behind the Cloud* written with Carlyle Adler. Dreamforce, their annual expo, draws more than 100,000 people to San Francisco. If you click on the link provided, you should recognize some of the speakers. Nick Raithel mentions Salesforce as the model of what most SaaS businesses are not likely to become stating that most successful SaaS entrepreneurs are more like to become “quiet millionaires” like those studied in the book The Millionaire Next Door (see entry in this list). Listen or read at 42:30. Seneca* – When Nick Raithel discussed Stoic philosophy and its applicability to modern entrepreneurship, he specifically mentions Letters from a Stoic*. To illustrate this similarity here is an excerpt from Amazon's webpage [preceding link] about Letters from a Stoic: “This selection of Seneca's letters shows him upholding the austere ethical ideals of Stoicism—the wisdom of the self-possessed person immune to overmastering emotions and life's setbacks….” I'm not sure you can get that into 140 characters. It may be a bit too much for us today. Listen or read at 43:18. Stoicism* – Nick Raithel mentioned Stoic philosophy having applicability to modern entrepreneurship. See the entries for Marcus Aurelius and Seneca in this list. Listen or read at 43:18 The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy* by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko – Originally written in 1998 and revised in 2010, the book presents the results of a study of millionaires and identifies seven common traits. Nick Raithel mentioned the book as a good fit for SaaS entrepreneurs. Listen or read at 41:13. See SaaSBusinessPodcast.com/018 for transcript. *Disclosure: Some of the links on this page may be affiliate links. I may earn a commission if you purchase through these links. These commissions help to cover the cost of producing the podcast. I am affiliated only with companies I know and trust to deliver what you need. In most cases, affiliate links are to products and services I currently use or have used in the past. I would not recommend these resources if I did not sincerely believe that they would help you. I value you as a visitor/customer far more than any small commission I might earn from recommending a product or service. I recommend many more resources with which I am not affiliated than affiliated. In most cases where there is an affiliation, I will note it, but affiliations come and go, and the notes may not keep up.
Nick Raithel is the owner of Content Corps, which is a content marketing agency that focuses on startups. He believes that the right words can propel your business to incredible heights. Nick also helps entrepreneurs become published authors with a strategy he calls The 7-Hour Book.
Content marketing in the B2B world is tough. In a Content Marketing Institute study, they found that 62% of B2B content marketers say producing engaging content is their greatest challenge. How do you create content that doesn’t point to your product with a giant foam finger, but still guides people into your funnel? You ask the right questions. In this episode Nick Raithel, Commander in Chief at Content Corps, shares three critical questions to ask to ensure your B2B content marketing strategy fuels your funnel. He also shares a link for B2B Growth listeners that includes an expanded list of questions and strategies.