Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 4:08:48 GMT -5
Articles that I have published ( original articles ) have each brought me €100,000. How did I manage to publish articles that each earned me more than €100,000? This is not putaclic (a seductive and misleading title to attract the reader). It is reality. This happened to me. And more than once. These are personal, real cases, it is not story telling nor a way of sending a message. These articles, based on my experience, my observations, my analysis, brought me more than 100,000 euros. Each. As I am used to writing (more than 1,000 articles and 6 books to date), writing an article takes me 1 hour to 2 hours. This therefore means 1 hour to 2 hours of investment for €100,000 of turnover. I think it's quite profitable, “ROIste” as we sometimes hear it.
I don't know of many other approaches that have this much leverage. If I did it, others Email Data can do it. The only limit is that it cannot be decided. I didn't wake up one morning and say to myself: “today I'm going to publish an original article that will bring me 100,000 euros in turnover”. And it’s not plannable either. Unfortunately. This has already happened to me 3 times. To be very precise, it was not the articles themselves that directly brought me 100,000 euros but they triggered reactions which ultimately brought me this sum. And this feedback was very quick, that is to say within a few days of their publication. First item at €100,000 A Wednesday in October 2013. I publish an article on the Presse Citron blog where I am one of the guest authors. The next day, I received 2 invitations, one via LinkedIn, the other by Viadeo.
They come from the same person. He works in marketing for one of the 5 biggest brands in the world. The message is short: “I read your article… I think you could help my team. Is it possible to meet”. I don't remember the exact words used, but that was the meaning of the message. I answer. The following Tuesday I'm in his office and 2 hours later I come out with a purchase order. No call for tenders, no consultation, no long prospecting, no purchasing service. We worked together for several months until he was asked to develop his talents elsewhere. The article: To be visible on LinkedIn, have a People Press approach . A title that is not very clear, but which can attract attention. The parallel between LinkedIn and the celebrity press will pique the interest of someone interested in the subject.
I don't know of many other approaches that have this much leverage. If I did it, others Email Data can do it. The only limit is that it cannot be decided. I didn't wake up one morning and say to myself: “today I'm going to publish an original article that will bring me 100,000 euros in turnover”. And it’s not plannable either. Unfortunately. This has already happened to me 3 times. To be very precise, it was not the articles themselves that directly brought me 100,000 euros but they triggered reactions which ultimately brought me this sum. And this feedback was very quick, that is to say within a few days of their publication. First item at €100,000 A Wednesday in October 2013. I publish an article on the Presse Citron blog where I am one of the guest authors. The next day, I received 2 invitations, one via LinkedIn, the other by Viadeo.
They come from the same person. He works in marketing for one of the 5 biggest brands in the world. The message is short: “I read your article… I think you could help my team. Is it possible to meet”. I don't remember the exact words used, but that was the meaning of the message. I answer. The following Tuesday I'm in his office and 2 hours later I come out with a purchase order. No call for tenders, no consultation, no long prospecting, no purchasing service. We worked together for several months until he was asked to develop his talents elsewhere. The article: To be visible on LinkedIn, have a People Press approach . A title that is not very clear, but which can attract attention. The parallel between LinkedIn and the celebrity press will pique the interest of someone interested in the subject.