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Dayne Shuda has worked with executive assistants for about 7-8 years and has had a full-time remote assistant since 2015. His assistant happens to be in Australia, but he's in Wisconsin. Over the years, he's learned a few things about organization, burnout, and working with a remote team.In this episode, Dayne shares tips on written communication, working with a remote assistant on the other side of the world, and how assistants can anticipate the needs of their executive.Show Notes -> leaderassistant.com/104Book -> leaderassistantbook.comEvents -> leaderassistantlive.comPaid Membership -> leaderassistant.com/membershipFree Community -> leaderassistant.com/community
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Did you know that having a blog and posting consistent content can increase your SEO significantly? Done right and you have the potential see a great return on hosting a blog of valuable information to drive your audience and clients to. In this episode, I chat with Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers all about entrepreneurship and deciding to start a business, blogging and content marketing, as well as, operating a business while raising a family. WebsiteLinkedIn Email This episode is brought to you by Timeline Genius, check it out at: http://bit.ly/aptimelinegenius
Dayne Shuda is the owner of Ghost Blog Writers, a blog writing services company. He started the company as a side projectin 2010. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife and daughter. In this episode, Dayne and Jon sit down to talk about the importance of blogs and how to get over the fear of putting your content out into the virtual world. Dayne gives amazing tips on how you can run a successful blog. Connect with Dayne Shuda Website: https://ghostblogwriters.com/ Twitter: @dayneshuda LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dayneshuda/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dayneshuda Connect with Jon Dwoskin: Website: http://jondwoskin.com/ Twitter: @jdwoskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.dwoskin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Thejondwoskinexperience/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondwoskin/ Email: jon@jondwoskin.com
In another great Rising Tide Episode, we chat with Dayne Shuda, founder of GhostBlogWriters.com – In his own words, “Ghost Blog Writers is my job, but I can’t call it work because I enjoy every aspect of what I do. In the past I’ve worked as a brand manager for a catalog and ecommerce firm. […] The post 3.21 – Dayne Shuda – GhostBlogWriters appeared first on Rising Tide Startups.
On this episode of Money Savage FURTHER, we talked about the skillset required to be a professional author or blogger, why many who try to do it fail, and how to create a system for success with Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers. Listen to learn the process to use to be a successful writer! You can learn more about Dayne at GhostBlogWriters.com and LinkedIn. Time to get your Mind, Body and Money right? The Strive Online Bootcamp is held the first Monday of every month, learn more about it at StriveDetox.com. Enter “moneysavage” at checkout for 25% off. Interested in starting your own podcast? Click HERE George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2019! You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Check out Money Alignment Academy as well!
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This episode features Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers. Here, they discuss the top priorities business owners should have to stay in business during these difficult times, how business owners can use this time to diversify their products and service lines, and more.
This episode features Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers. Here, they discuss the top priorities business owners should have to stay in business during these difficult times, how business owners can use this time to diversify their products and service lines, and more.
This episode features Dayne Shuda, Owner of Ghost Blog Writers. Here, they discuss the top priorities business owners should have to stay in business during these difficult times, how business owners can use this time to diversify their products and service lines, and more.
So you’ve got your website up and now it’s time to bring in the traffic. Is blogging the best way to go? Will all those keywords really help your site to rank on Google? In this episode, Dayne Shuda, owner of Ghost Blog Writers, opens up the big black SEO box, explaining all you need to know including what short-tail and long-tail keywords are, how to do organic SEO and when it’s worth it to invest in a blog for your website. He also shares his struggle of finding loyal writers for his business, as well as some of his successful business processes such as his intake form for filtering applicants. Join us for an episode packed with value! My Guest: Dayne Shuda Dayne Shuda graduated college in 2007 with a degree in business/entrepreneurship. His big plan was to create a niche social network. At the time MySpace was the big thing and Dayne thought he could figure out something similar on a smaller scale. It failed… big time. After that Dayne regrouped and started blogging for fun, while working full-time in marketing. Dayne would write about what he was learning, reading, etc. until something interesting happened – someone asked if he would write a weekly post for their business blog. Then he saw another small business owner ask the same thing on Twitter. Those were his first two clients as a freelance blogger. And since 2012, Dayne has been running Ghost Blog Writers, a blogging agency, full-time with many ups and downs along the way. Episode Highlights: [5:06]: Like there’s an easy job- a couple hours a week, I’ll just throw some stuff up on Amazon, I’ll just write some stuff on a blog on my site, and poof, a bunch of money! It is a lot more complex than that. Hence, Dayne has an entire company of 10 years dedicated to it. [10:34]: I definitely ran into a lot of business owners that expected the SEO thing to turn on within a month, three months, six months. And over the years, I’ve gotten better at saying upfront that’s not the case. If you’re looking for that, there are other places to spend your money. This is definitely a long term strategy. [12:34]: So, say you say you sell baseballs. The term “baseball” would be a general keyword. The term “what are the laces in a baseball made out of?” is long tail, where not as many people are searching for it, but it’s a question that people are asking. Maybe not a lot of people, but you can still write a blog post that answers that question and helps a few people. [21:35]: I would actually write seven posts in one afternoon, in about three hours on Sunday, and then schedule them for the full week. So it was about two, three hours of work, and I would generate 50,000 views a month. And I think that was the equivalent of maybe $500 to $1,000 a month at the peak. [28:11]: The testing begins the moment they fill out the contact form. It’s not a long form, it’s not a complicated form. We see how they fill out the form, is it legible? Does it make sense? Are they skipping questions? So we kind of test them right away for their writing skills. [30:39]: I made this entrepreneurship course, that I teach in high schools. And one of the questions I put on every test was their name, at the top of the page, and next to it, two points. You get points for putting your name on this line, over here, where I wrote it. And inevitably, in every class, there’d be one or two students who wouldn’t do it. [37:07]: We’re struggling to- I would say people, freelance writers can easily find work. And that makes it difficult to retain people or give them enough. I think we treat people well, I think we pay a pretty good amount. It’s competitive. But we’re struggling to find loyal new writers. We’ve had writers that have been with us a long time. But if someone comes and tries it out, they might...
So you’ve got your website up and now it’s time to bring in the traffic. Is blogging the best way to go? Will all those keywords really help your site to rank on Google? In this episode, Dayne Shuda, owner of Ghost Blog Writers, opens up the big black SEO box, explaining all you need to know, including what short-tail and long-tail keywords are, how to do organic SEO and when it’s worth it to invest in a blog for your website. He also shares his struggle of finding loyal writers for his business, as well as some of his successful business processes such as his intake form for filtering applicants. Join us for an episode packed with value! My Guest: Dayne Shuda Dayne Shuda graduated college in 2007 with a degree in business/entrepreneurship. His big plan was to create a niche social network. At the time MySpace was the big thing and Dayne thought he could figure out something similar on a smaller scale. It failed… big time. After that Dayne regrouped and started blogging for fun, while working full-time in marketing. Dayne would write about what he was learning, reading, etc. until something interesting happened – someone asked if he would write a weekly post for their business blog. Then he saw another small business owner ask the same thing on Twitter. Those were his first two clients as a freelance blogger. And since 2012, Dayne has been running Ghost Blog Writers, a blogging agency, full-time with many ups and downs along the way. Episode Highlights: [5:06]: Like there’s an easy job- a couple hours a week, I’ll just throw some stuff up on Amazon, I’ll just write some stuff on a blog on my site, and poof, a bunch of money! It is a lot more complex than that. Hence, Dayne has an entire company of 10 years dedicated to it. [10:34]: I definitely ran into a lot of business owners that expected the SEO thing to turn on within a month, three months, six months. And over the years, I’ve gotten better at saying upfront that’s not the case. If you’re looking for that, there are other places to spend your money. This is definitely a long term strategy. [12:34]: So, say you say you sell baseballs. The term “baseball” would be a general keyword. The term “what are the laces in a baseball made out of?” is long tail, where not as many people are searching for it, but it’s a question that people are asking. Maybe not a lot of people, but you can still write a blog post that answers that question and helps a few people. [21:35]: I would actually write seven posts in one afternoon, in about three hours on Sunday, and then schedule them for the full week. So it was about two, three hours of work, and I would generate 50,000 views a month. And I think that was the equivalent of maybe $500 to $1,000 a month at the peak. [28:11]: The testing begins the moment they fill out the contact form. It’s not a long form, it’s not a complicated form. We see how they fill out the form, is it legible? Does it make sense? Are they skipping questions? So we kind of test them right away for their writing skills. [30:39]: I made this entrepreneurship course, that I teach in high schools. And one of the questions I put on every test was their name, at the top of the page, and next to it, two points. You get points for putting your name on this line, over here, where I wrote it. And inevitably, in every class, there’d be one or two students who wouldn’t do it. [37:07]: We’re struggling to- I would say people, freelance writers can easily find work. And that makes it difficult to retain people or give them enough. I think we treat people well, I think we pay a pretty good amount. It’s competitive. But we’re struggling to find loyal new writers. We’ve had writers that have been with us a long time. But if someone comes and tries it out, they might
So you’ve got your website up and now it’s time to bring in the traffic. Is blogging the best way to go? Will all those keywords really help your site to rank on Google? In this episode, Dayne Shuda, owner of Ghost Blog Writers, opens up the big black SEO box, explaining everything you need to know including what short-tail and long-tail keywords are, how to do organic SEO and when it’s worth it to invest in a blog for your website. He also shares his struggle of finding loyal writers for his business, as well as some of his successful business processes such as his intake form for filtering applicants. Join us for an episode packed with value! My Guest: Dayne Shuda Dayne Shuda graduated college in 2007 with a degree in business/entrepreneurship. His big plan was to create a niche social network. At the time MySpace was the big thing and Dayne thought he could figure out something similar on a smaller scale. It failed… big time. After that Dayne regrouped and started blogging for fun, while working full-time in marketing. Dayne would write about what he was learning, reading, etc. until something interesting happened – someone asked if he would write a weekly post for their business blog. Then he saw another small business owner ask the same thing on Twitter. Those were his first two clients as a freelance blogger. And since 2012, Dayne has been running Ghost Blog Writers, a blogging agency, full-time with many ups and downs along the way. Episode Highlights: [5:06]: Like there’s an easy job- a couple hours a week, I’ll just throw some stuff up on Amazon, I’ll just write some stuff on a blog on my site, and poof, a bunch of money! It is a lot more complex than that. Hence, Dayne has an entire company of 10 years dedicated to it. [10:34]: I definitely ran into a lot of business owners that expected the SEO thing to turn on within a month, three months, six months. And over the years, I’ve gotten better at saying upfront that’s not the case. If you’re looking for that, there are other places to spend your money. This is definitely a long term strategy. [12:34]: So, say you say you sell baseballs. The term “baseball” would be a general keyword. The term “what are the laces in a baseball made out of?” is long tail, where not as many people are searching for it, but it’s a question that people are asking. Maybe not a lot of people, but you can still write a blog post that answers that question and helps a few people. [21:35]: I would actually write seven posts in one afternoon, in about three hours on Sunday, and then schedule them for the full week. So it was about two, three hours of work, and I would generate 50,000 views a month. And I think that was the equivalent of maybe $500 to $1,000 a month at the peak. [28:11]: The testing begins the moment they fill out the contact form. It’s not a long form, it’s not a complicated form. We see how they fill out the form, is it legible? Does it make sense? Are they skipping questions? So we kind of test them right away for their writing skills. [30:39]: I made this entrepreneurship course, that I teach in high schools. And one of the questions I put on every test was their name, at the top of the page, and next to it, two points. You get points for putting your name on this line, over here, where I wrote it. And inevitably, in every class, there’d be one or two students who wouldn’t do it. [37:07]: We’re struggling to- I would say people, freelance writers can easily find work. And that makes it difficult to retain people or give them enough. I think we treat people well, I think we pay a pretty good amount. It’s competitive. But we’re struggling to find loyal new writers. We’ve had writers that have been with us a long time. But if someone comes and tries it out, they
"Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much." --Helen Keller Leading a team can be hard when they're by your side every day. Now...imagine you're in charge of a team of 60 creative people, spread all over the Globe, varying deadlines to meet, and customers that what quality work. Sounds daunting...doesn't it? On this episode I get to talk to Dayne Shuda and he does just that. He is a serial entrepreneur and he shares he trials, his triumphs and what it takes to lead a team that is all over the place. But take heart...his strategies aren't just for people that lead remote teams, they can be applied immediately with the people that are standing right next to you. Cheers! A little about Dayne from Dayne... Wisconsin is where I was raised. I’m proud to be from the Midwestern United States and feel fortunate to live around so many great people. Ghost Blog Writers is my job, but I can’t call it work because I enjoy every aspect of what I do. In the past I’ve worked as a brand manager for a catalog and ecommerce firm. Today, I enjoy doing all I can to provide businesses with the blog content they need to achieve their goals. Check out his work at: https://ghostblogwriters.com/
Dayne Shuda provides quality blogging services to businesses and entrepreneurs across all industries via his business Ghost Blog Writers The post Dayne Shuda on Show #96: The Spirit of Ghost Blogging appeared first on POWER to Live More.
Dayne Shuda is an entrepreneur that sees the value in long-term blogging. They want to increase awareness for their brand across search, social and offline. They see the value blogging can provide for their target customers, but they don't have the time to write blog posts themselves or they don't enjoy the writing process. “I think it's answering the question who are you? And knowing as much as possible about yourself… knowing what your tendencies are, knowing what you value, how you make decisions, how others perceive you, what your intentions are. The more you know about yourself I think the better you can make decisions that are going to work out in your favour. I think the more you try to be something you're not the more you are going to struggle. It might feel like you're making the right decision now but in the long-term you are probably going to come to regret it just because if it goes against your nature it's never going to be comfortable. So I think the more you know about yourself the better when it comes to entrepreneurship”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-6Ky
Episode 85: How much time and effort should you put towards your blog?In today's episode, I interview an expert on writing business blogs and we go over the 5 step process that results in a better blog. Visit JamieIrvine.ca for complete show notes of every episode and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast. This podcast is sponsored by:Screen2Fit by Pro.file | FreeeUp | Trackstar Web Design | Process Street Disclaimer: This podcast and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, the Build a Better Business Podcast may receive a small commission.Thank you for listening and I look forward to talking with you soon.
This week I'm in conversation with Dayne Shuda. Dayne is the owner and founder of Ghost Blog Writers. Dayne always wanted to be in business for himself and when he left university, started his own business. It wasn't working and he realised he had to let the business go. He took a job in a footwear catalogue company. His manager liked Dayne's entrepreneurial spirit and his role suited him well. His knowledge and experience grew. He then started a side hustle - writing blogs for one company and then more seemed to keep coming along. He hadn't originallly had any plans to turn this into a business but as the need became clearer each day, he finally took the decision to start on his own again. In our conversation, we talk about: Ghost Blog Writers (his company) How you market yourself when you are 'a secret'! Letting go of the 'doing' Planning for the growth of the company Figuring out how to make sure your priorities are in the right place His advice on whether to start your own business or not You can contact Dayne at: Email: dayne@ghostblogwriters.com Website: ghostblogwriters.com Twitter: @dayneshuda Instagram: @dayneshudaAbout Your Host - Debra Levitt Starting and running your own podcast can be a daunting venture. The Podcast Launcher takes you through the process, guiding you from start to finish to that you can get your voice and your message to their ears in the most straightforward way possible! I provide a full range of Podcast Concierge services to ensure that the getting your podcast out on a regular schedule is efficient and professionally managed. Phone: +44 (0) 1344 289985 Email: debra@bridginggaps.uk
Dayne Shuda, Founder of Ghost Blog Writers shares his story about how he transitioned from his job to full-time freelancing.
Dayne Shuda is the owner of Ghost Blog Writers and a remote employee expert. His company provides blog writers and currently has a network of 60 freelance writers in the United States and several also in Canada, UK and Australia. In this episode, Audrey, Lee and Dayne discuss: · How to test prospective employees to see if they’re equipped for remote work· Methods to keep communication tone understandable and workflow cohesive· Red flags that a remote employee is tanking "I don't think it'll ever be the same as a culture and an office, but there's little things we try to do to make everyone feel part of something" – Dayne Shuda Join hosts Audrey Strong and C. Lee Smith every week as they dive into managers, leadership, business, sales, company culture, talent retention, hiring and more. From debunking sales myths to learning how to manage with and without measurements, you'll learn something new with every episode and will be able to implement positive change throughout your workplace. Connect with Dayne Shuda: · Twitter: @dayneshuda · Website: https://ghostblogwriters.com/· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dayneshuda/ Connect with the hosts of Manage Smarter: · Website: ManageSmarter.com · Twitter: @ManageSmartPod · LinkedIn: Audrey Strong · LinkedIn: C. Lee Smith Connect with SalesFuel: · Website: http://salesfuel.com/ · Twitter: @SalesFuel · Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/salesfuel/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you have a blog? Or are you thinking about starting one? If so you have to have consistency in your posting schedule and write in a manner that reaches a wider audience than you might be used to writing for. This week Dayne Shuda, owner of Ghost Blog Writers, joins us to give some great advise about how to have a successful blog and what you can expect if you go with hiring a ghost writer to maintain your blog presence. A blog can gain you traffic to your website, connections on social media, and so much more. Listen in to learn how.
Today's guest, joining us today on the Join Up Dots podcast interview, is from the Wisconsin Area of the United States and is a man who loves the written word. He is the founder of the Ghost writers for blogs company, called Ghost Blog Writers funnily enough As he says "In 2010, I founded Ghost Blog Writers. We provide blogging services for businesses. We focus strictly on blogging. Rather than spreading ourselves thin by focusing on all content we focus on being the best blog writing service provider. It's our passion. It's out expertise. We also believe in long-term blogging strategies. The best results, in our experience, come from two things. First, a consistent schedule. You're not going to find success with blogging with a post once in awhile. There needs to be regular blogging over the long-term. Second, answering questions the target customer is asking. It's really that simple. When you help your target customer by answering questions they have in relation to your industry you earn their trust and people like doing business with people they trust. So starting this business as a side hustle whilst still working as a manager for Mason Companies, in Chippewa Falls did he know that it would turn out as a full time gig, with an ever increasing team of employees? And if he could go back in time are there things that he looks back at with a "what the hell was i thinking?" type slap of the head? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr. Dayne Shuda. Show Highlights During the show we discussed such weighty subjects with Dayne such as How your best work comes along rarely but that shouldn't make a difference. Still press "Publish" and get it out there. Dayne recalls the process of setting his first price point, and wondered if her should have gone more when the client said "Yep" straight away. And lastly........ We discussed whether it is truly possible to hit rock bottom of whether it is all in our minds?
Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz Dayne- @DayneShuda He believes in being nice and being successful Mistakes happen, but is it what happens next that really counts What is Ghost blogger? Ghost writing for bloggers. Pretty straight forward The Importance of Blogging It gives people a reason to come to your website The more content you have, the more likely you will be found in your industry You could be helping people with a variety of questions Long or short? Depends on the audience! Shorter, pointed info is better for entrepreneurs How do people find the content that you are creating? Sharing your posts on social media, e-mail list, guest posting, etc. Consistency is key!!!! The Frontier of Blogging There is room for text, audio and video forms! Snap, tweet or chat all day, er'y day It is all about shooting for your audiences platform Action Steps Separate the brainstorming and writing part. Come up with 5 ideas once a month and spread those ideas out weekly Get a schedule going Contact Info http://ghostblogwriters.com/ LinkedIn- Dayne Shuda Show notes: Production Assistant - Anna Nygren http://www.annavnygren.com/ Please support our sponsor MantraMunchies.com Amazing healthy and delicious snacks, mixes and sauces. Tell them The Nice Guys sent you. Click through our Amazon.com link before buying anything. As Amazon.com affiliates, we receive a small commission on purchases made after clicking our links. It cost you nothing extra but supports the podcast. Thanks in advance. Go to Nice Guy Community sign-up and we'll send you the free E-Book "The 5 biggest (relationship) mistakes in business." Get Doug's Amazon #1 Bestselling book Nice Guys Finish First here. Want to ask us a question or record a show intro for us? Call 4242-DJDoug and leave us a message. Subscribe to the Podcast and get more info about the Nice Guys at www.Niceguysonbusiness.com Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.
Dayne Shuda runs GhostBlogWriters.com, a done-for- you blogging service that commands premium prices, and oversees a team of 20 part-time writers to deliver the work for clients around the country. But like most businesses, Ghost Blog Writers came from some pretty humble beginnings. In fact, Dayne started it as a side hustle with $0 upfront investment. Digging a little more into Dayne’s background, I discovered he worked at a footwear retailer in Wisconsin.
I have a business and I want to increase my brand. What can a blog do for me? I'll be speaking with Dayne Shuda, founder of Ghost Blog Writers, to get an answer to that question. I'll ask him about his beginnings in corporate America, his start with Ghost Blog Writers, his pitch to convince potential clients to hire his business, and much more. Tune in!
Dayne Shuda runs GhostBlogWriters.com, a done-for-you blogging service that commands premium prices, and oversees a team of 20 part-time writers to deliver the work for clients around the country. But like most businesses, Ghost Blog Writers came from some pretty humble beginnings. In fact, Dayne started it as a side hustle with $0 upfront investment.
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Imagine you are working with new client and during your discovery meeting the business owner tells you they want to work with you to fix up their website, especially the area for to be used for blog posts. The business owner shares their commitment to writing weekly content to increase awareness about their new product line. The content will be shared on their website, in an new email newsletter and on social media channels. You set up a nice space for the new content but after a few weeks you check back to find that nothing has been added beyond the original set of articles provided to you at the start of the project. In a conversation with the business owner you find out that other pressing issues came up which diverted attention from creating the weekly articles. In this Matt Report interview, Dayne Shuda of Ghost Blog Writers shares how his company helps business owners maintain their commitment to sharing regular updates with their target market. He takes a long term view on creating regular blog content for his clients. Dayne focuses his efforts into working with clients who want regular content created that can be used in various marketing channels but don’t have the resources to do it in-house. Interview Dayne Shuda Itunes:subscribe to MattReport Stitcher:subscribe to MattReport Viewing What happened during the conversation between Matt and Dayne (Times correspond to video) 1:45 How do you find clients that need content work for their blog? 2:50 Is blogging the primary place to start with for content display? 5:20 How do you manage when a client asks for extra services that are outside your primary focus? 6:50 Do you remember the time you started to say “no” everything else besides creating blog posts? 8:30 How do you find partners to hand off work to? 9:45 Were you every reluctant to get out from behind your desk? 12:20 How do you onboard a new client especially for an industry you are not familiar with? 15:00 How do you educate clients who are fixated on the inexpensive approach? 17:40 How do you find clients that have a longer term approach to the project? 19:40 Do you use a questionnaire for clients to fill out before working with you? 21:00 How do you find freelancer writers to work with you in your business? 24:25 How do you manage a remote/distributed workforce? 27:00 What technology do you use for the displaying blog posts? 30:00 Is there one technical thing that WP could do better? List of Resources Mentioned Book: Quiet: The Power of Introverts by Susan Cain Plugin: Yoast SEO Hosting: Synthesis Backup: VaultPress Plugin: Co-Schedule by Todaymade Twitter:@dayneshuda Website:GhostBlogWriters.com Join Matt Report Pro and connect in with our Mastermind Group Call
Matt Report - A WordPress podcast for digital business owners
Imagine you are working with new client and during your discovery meeting the business owner tells you they want to work with you to fix up their website, especially the area for to be used for blog posts. The business owner shares their commitment to writing weekly content to increase awareness about their new product line. The content will be shared on their website, in an new email newsletter and on social media channels. You set up a nice space for the new content but after a few weeks you check back to find that nothing has been added beyond the original set of articles provided to you at the start of the project. In a conversation with the business owner you find out that other pressing issues came up which diverted attention from creating the weekly articles. In this Matt Report interview, Dayne Shuda of Ghost Blog Writers shares how his company helps business owners maintain their commitment to sharing regular updates with their target market. He takes a long term view on creating regular blog content for his clients. Dayne focuses his efforts into working with clients who want regular content created that can be used in various marketing channels but don't have the resources to do it in-house. Interview Dayne Shuda Itunes:subscribe to MattReport Stitcher:subscribe to MattReport Viewing What happened during the conversation between Matt and Dayne (Times correspond to video) 1:45 How do you find clients that need content work for their blog? 2:50 Is blogging the primary place to start with for content display? 5:20 How do you manage when a client asks for extra services that are outside your primary focus? 6:50 Do you remember the time you started to say “no” everything else besides creating blog posts? 8:30 How do you find partners to hand off work to? 9:45 Were you every reluctant to get out from behind your desk? 12:20 How do you onboard a new client especially for an industry you are not familiar with? 15:00 How do you educate clients who are fixated on the inexpensive approach? 17:40 How do you find clients that have a longer term approach to the project? 19:40 Do you use a questionnaire for clients to fill out before working with you? 21:00 How do you find freelancer writers to work with you in your business? 24:25 How do you manage a remote/distributed workforce? 27:00 What technology do you use for the displaying blog posts? 30:00 Is there one technical thing that WP could do better? List of Resources Mentioned Book: Quiet: The Power of Introverts by Susan Cain Plugin: Yoast SEO Hosting: Synthesis Backup: VaultPress Plugin: Co-Schedule by Todaymade Twitter:@dayneshuda Website:GhostBlogWriters.com Join Matt Report Pro and connect in with our Mastermind Group Call ★ Support this podcast ★
Are you falling behind on your blogging efforts? Are you looking to systematize your content creation and marketing efforts? In this interview, Dayne Shuda the founder of Ghost Blog Writers reveals his process for content creation. You will discover how you can build your own content creation engine to maintain a consistent blogging schedule and […] The post The 8 Step Process for Sticking to a Consistent Blogging Schedule and Attracting Target Customers to Your Website! – with Dayne Shuda appeared first on SweetProcess.