Thursday, January 31, 2019

Facebook removes hundreds of pages and groups in Indonesia

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Following the takedown of hundreds of pages and groups linked to Iran on Thursday, Facebook has continued its cull in Indonesia.

The social media giant has been targeting "coordinated inauthentic behavior" on the platform, announcing the same  the removal of accounts, pages, and groups linked to the Saracen Group.

Described as a "fake news syndicate," the Saracen Group has been under the spotlight for its smear campaigns against Indonesian politicians and other people. 

According to The Straits Times, the syndicate reportedly charged $5,600 for a customised fake news article, which would then be disseminated to its hundreds of thousands of followers. Read more...

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The clueless parent’s guide to understanding TikTok


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The clueless parent’s guide to understanding TikTok


In September last year, TikTok surpassed YouTube, Snapchat, Instagram, and even Facebook in monthly App Store downloads. For a fringe social network, the kind most would assume occupies a second-tier of the internet’s social media hierarchy, you’d be forgiven for not noticing the app had become the internet’s most interesting network of creatives. For more than 500 million monthly active users, TikTok is a place to let your freak flag fly. It’s a difficult thing to describe, but comparing it to Vine — the now-gone six-second video loop platform — seems like an obvious place to start. Like Vine, the…

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2019 Inc 500 Social Media Research How To Improve Yours

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Need help with your small business social media? Check out these 10 tactics based on 2019 Inc 500 Social Media Research by UMass Dartmouth.

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Daily Search Forum Recap: January 31, 2019

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today...



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Instagram hacks for brands

How to build your social media marketing strategy for 2019

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How to build your social media marketing strategy for 2019

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How to build your social media marketing strategy for 2019

Overcoming Money Baggage: 3 Steps to Finally Charge What You’re Actually Worth

You’re at a cocktail party. Someone approaches you and says:

“Hey, I hear you’re a _____ and you’ve do _____ for a living. I have this problem I need help with. It’s right up your alley. Here’s my question:___________________?”

What do you do?

Whip out your Freshbooks Mobile App and crush out an invoice for the soon to be rendered services?

Of course you don’t.

This is what happens:

A spark lights in your gut.

“Someone just showed interest in my passion project!”

Your posture shifts. Spine tingles. Pupils contract.

This is your element. This is your moment.

THIS IS WHAT YOU’VE BEEN WAITING FOR!

You confidently launch into conversation…

…and vomit free advice all over your new friend.

Contrary to the setup, this post is not going to discuss the how and why of giving free advice. Nor will it be about the Freshbooks app’s ability to seamlessly invoice cocktail party customers.

Instead, this article is all about money mindset. We’ll discuss:

  • The money baggage we’ve been carrying since childhood
  • How this baggage influences the pricing of our services
  • Why it’s so darn hard to sell ourselves for what we’re worth
  • But why it’s so darn easy to give free advice confidently
  • And why everything changes when there’s a dollar sign attached

But we won’t leave you there.

Once story-time is over we’ll put the pain to bed and leave you with some action steps. Steps you can start taking today that may show results as soon as tomorrow.

Let’s get into it.

I Always Wanted to Be Rich When I Grew Up:

When I was a wee lad, I wanted to be a rich…older lad. I would flip flop between “doctor” and “lawyer” when asked what I wanted to be when I grew up. I was envious of the kids with the new clothes, the new gaming system, the new bike.

Far from unique, I know. Pretty harmless right?

WRONG!

After my teenage years, these “harmless” ideologies began to crystallize into belief structures about people that I would begin to subconsciously act on everyday. These actions would have ripple effects outwardly broadcasting my beliefs to the world. And also like a ripple, the wave would reflect back upon me reinforcing these beliefs over time.

Here are some examples of the harmless childhood beliefs next to their harshly-crystallized adult evolutions:

  • Rich people are lucky → Rich people are cheaters and prey on the poor
  • Money buys cool things → Money might just be able to buy happiness
  • Having money makes you cool → Money is how I should measure my entire self worth

…There are more…and they get nastier…but I think you get the idea.

The point of all this is that I never decided any of this! All of it was subconscious. I never knew I should be discerning about the money philosophies I was exposed to. No one told me that if I wasn’t careful I might accidentally adopt radical beliefs. They conveniently forgot to mention that these beliefs might block my way so much that I would be prevented from pursuing my most important dreams.

This money baggage might just be too heavy.

It might keep my business from ever lifting off.

Money Nature VS Money Nurture

Even the best childhood can leave one with invisible scars. This was certainly the case for me. I had a great childhood. I had friends, I was loved, I was praised. So why the hell did I have this nagging sense of falsity, this impostor syndrome when it came to pricing my product and/or services? Why didn’t I feel worthy of reasonable rates let alone premium rates?

We only have to look back at the first section for the answer. There were layers and layers of money scripts that were running my life. Beliefs had formed that were now influencing not just my perspective on money, but my self esteem, my ambition, my relationships, etc.

The irony is clear when we remove money from the equation. Remember our friend from the intro’s cocktail party allegory? What FIRE, what CONFIDENCE, what PASSION! The next scene in this imaginary scenario would have seen our friend nailing the free-advice conversation. They delivered expert insight, and the value of this insight was indisputable.

But wait, what’s this about “value”?

I thought only money could measure value?

How could this insight have been valuable if it was free?

If this is something you wrestle with, I would wager that you are also super charismatic at cocktail parties, but dismal at sales.

Here’s the thing: value can exist with or without price.

Expertise doesn’t change with the coming and going of a price tag, so why would the value change?

So, why doubt value when money IS part of the equation?

Again, the money baggage…

The 3 Super Steps We Promised

Some of these revelations will feel really obvious in hindsight. Often you may feel like a dumb dumb:

“Seriously?! I’ve been blind to that super-obvious, super-false belief?! Lordy…”

1.) Expose the Lies You Tell Yourself:

Unearthing this stuff doesn’t require any specialized mining equipment or badass bulldozers. Most of it is just chillin’ at your feet under a thick layer of dust.

Unearthing isn’t the hard part. It’s the looking at the unearthed stuff that’s hard. It’s the continual awareness of this stuff that’s hard.

There are still some valuable suggestions we can make for the unearthing. Here is a quick exercise offered by the folks who brought you The Financial Wisdom of Ebenezer Scrooge:

Write the first thing that comes to mind about the relationship of money when it comes to the following concepts. Be fast, don’t think, just write. You may surprise yourself!

  • Happiness
  • Politics
  • Greed
  • Debt
  • Generosity
  • Health
  • Family
  • Charity
  • Religion
  • Responsibility
  • Environment
  • Technology
  • Education
  • Love
  • Hatred
  • War
  • Violence
  • Equality
  • Sex
  • Power
  • Honesty
  • Corruption
  • Deceit
  • Beauty
  • Business
  • Independence
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Value

As mentioned, doing some writing on this is a great start, but there’s plenty more work to go.

2.) Challenge These Lies:

Regularly challenging the beliefs you deem false and want to change is the next step. Here are some ways you can start pushing back on the bull-crap.

Run Rejection Experiments:

A crazy guy by the name of Jia Jang once tortured himself for the betterment of us all by embarking upon what he called “100 Days of Rejection Therapy”. There are few better ways to get over sales fear than by plunging into a statistically hopeless situation with a ridiculous ask.

Walk into Walmart and ask to rebuild their website. Knock on your neighbor’s door and ask to borrow their sports car for the weekend. Suggest a “dog-trade” at the dog park…bonus points if you don’t have a dog with you during the ask 😉

Increasing rates for your services after a good chunk of rejection experiments like this will feel like a vacation, trust me.

Interview Someone Who’s Richer Than You:

Ideally this’ll be a trustworthy friend or a family member, but it doesn’t have to be. Money rarely gets discussed openly, especially between folks with widely disparate incomes. The goal here is to illuminate the wealth-stealth and get to some useful truth!

Once you’ve identified some of those weird beliefs you never knew you had, it’s time to ask someone else about theirs. This is not you playing the therapist, attempting to get them to uncover their baggage. It’s an opportunity for you to learn about another person and what they went through early in life. How did their journey shape them?

***WARNING***

Other unrelated nuggets of awesomeness may result from this process such as:

a.) A generally bettered relationship
b.) Unrelated yet powerfully insightful life advice
c.) A good cry

Increase Your Rates & Burn The Boats:

This last belief-challenging recommendation should not be taken lightly. Nor is it a requirement to be taken immediately and regardless of your specific situation. If you and your business simply aren’t here yet, search your soul, be honest with yourself, and wait.

I’m really giving this recommendation to Young Fishbein. Young Fishbein at one time had a 60 hour weekly client workload that delivered a whopping $590/week in income. Yay entrepreneurship!

Freedom never tasted so…imprisoned.

My beliefs had me paralyzed and powerless to do anything about it.

If you happen to also be in a position where you’re working super hard, not making ends meet, and have a good chunk of evidence that the thing you’re selling is solving real problems

IT’S TIME TO JACK UP YOUR RATES! Bring as many clients with you as possible, but fire the rest.

Write a clear and sincere email about why you’re increasing rates and why your time together has been great. Express that you hope they’ll come along for the ride, but you understand if they simply can’t.

Even if you’re not ready to take this drastic step this is still a great exercise. Write the message but don’t send it yet. Print it out and super-glue it to your bathroom mirror. When the pain gets great enough, and your business is ready, the trigger will be really easy to pull.

3.) Take Out The Trash Once And For All:

There’s a million ways to skin the cat of money-baggage-removal. Revealing subconscious motives and reprogramming deeply rooted systems of any kind are all similar journeys. Like most personal development journeys, they tend to start by dragging all the garbage to the surface…because when the garbage is on the surface, it must be dealt with.

SO! I send you off on your journey, dear fellow garbage person!

With work on your root issues, symptoms disappear. Money myths will fade when the spotlight of truth is shone. And when the myths fade, your confidence can blossom.

Your confidence is persuasive, it is the price, it IS the sale!

If your thing solves a real problem, and the value is there…

…your goal might just autopilot itself the rest of the way.

It’s truly magical what happens when you get out of your own way.

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When to Use WordPress for Ecommerce and When to Avoid It

If you’re building a site that’s 100% focused on content or 100% focused on ecommerce, the best choice on how to build your site is very clear.

What WordPress does best = Content

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WordPress is now a decade old and is still the reigning champ for managing sites with a ton of content. If you plan on pursuing an SEO or content marketing strategy for your business, WordPress is the only legitimate choice for your site. Nothing else comes close to giving you all the features that you need to manage so much content along with all the extra functionality for SEO and other traffic sources. It’s the default content management platform for a reason.

What Shopify does best = Ecommerce

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If you want to sell stuff with an ecommerce store, Shopify is by far your best choice. There really aren’t any legitimate contenders anymore. The functionality, the ease of use, and the price are unmatched. Even more impressive, Shopify will scale with your business no matter how large it gets — they’ve pushed into the enterprise segment in the last few years and are now considered ”best-in-class” at all tiers of ecommerce. From trying to sell your first product to selling one million products, Shopify is the default choice.

The problem is knowing what to do when you have a content and an ecommerce site?

This is when things get a bit trickier and more nuanced.

Why You Should (Almost) Always Use Shopify for Your Ecommerce Site

As much as I personally love WordPress, it just doesn’t compare to Shopify when it comes to ecommerce, even if you add an ecommerce plugin to WordPress.

There are a bunch of unique features that any ecommerce site needs:

  • Shopping carts
  • Check-out and payment flows
  • Integrations with payment providers
  • Fulfillment options and integrations
  • Integrations with shipping providers
  • Easy ways to manage all your product pages
  • Revenue reporting
  • Refund and return management
  • Integrations with ecommerce platforms like Amazon

Shopify was built from the ground up around all of these features. WordPress wasn’t.

With Shopify, you get every ecommerce feature you could ever need right out of the box. A bit of easy configuration and your site is ready to go. Of course, Shopify also has the ability to deeply customize anything you could want. With how popular Shopify has been, there’s now a large community of developers and marketers that can use the more advanced features of Shopify to tailor it to your exact situation.

Shopify also has Shopify Lite. It’s a super streamlined version of Shopify, perfect for adding a couple of buy buttons to your WordPress site or your Facebook page. So even if you want to run a few small tests to see if you can sell items on your site, it’s still worth starting with Shopify.

We really can’t over-hype the benefits of using Shopify — they’ve done an amazing job at building a tool to solve the needs of any ecommerce business owner.

The benefits of Shopify are so large that it’s not worth trying to contort WordPress into an ecommerce site itself.

The only real weakness to Shopify is it’s blogging functionality. Yes, you can technically publish a blog on Shopify, using that for your content. But you won’t want to.

The blogging features in Shopify are so bare-bones that they’re only fit for the occasional company updates every few months. But if you’re only posting a few times a year, you might as well skip the blog entirely.

In other words, the only companies that would get value out of the Shopify blog feature shouldn’t have a blog in the first place.

What to do?

Let’s say that you have your core ecommerce store on Shopify. It’s going great. But you also want to start a high-caliber blog that could generate some serious traffic and help increase sales.

Your best best bet will be to use Shopify for your store and WordPress for your blog. You’ll be on both platforms.

Using multiple platforms on the same site is very common. Lots of sites do it.

The Easiest Way to Use Shopify and WordPress at the Same Time

Put one of them on a subdomain and the other on your main domain, like this:

  • WordPress installed at company.com
  • Shopify installed at store.company.com

This is easy enough that you’ll be able to get this set up with your WordPress host, domain registrar, and Shopify account on your own. There’s no need to hire a developer to do anything fancy. Simply set up WordPress on your main domain like normal while setting Shopify up on a subdomain.

Should Shopify or WordPress go on the subdomain?

In the example above, I put Shopify on the subdomain at store.company.com. The reverse also works by putting WordPress on a subdomain while Shopify is on the main domain, like this:

  • WordPress installed at blog.company.com
  • Shopify installed at company.com

Which one should you do? Which goes on the subdomain?

I would make this decision based on your marketing strategy.

If you’re pursuing an SEO strategy for your online store, your goal will be to get product pages to rank for keywords. In other words, your main SEO priority is the product pages within your store. In this case, you’d want Shopify to be on your main domain.

Why?

In SEO, the main domain will always carry a bit more weight than a subdomain. It’ll have an easier time ranking for any given keyword. So if your main goal is to get your product pages to rank for search terms in Google, install Shopify on your main domain so it gets as much help as possible.

Now let’s switch it up. What if you have a large blog and you’re using content to obtain the vast majority of your traffic? In this case, install WordPress on your main domain and put Shopify on a subdomain.

To recap, decide whether it’s a bigger priority for you to rank your WordPress content or your Shopify product pages for SEO. Once you’ve made a decision, put your first choice on your main domain and the other one on a subdomain.

What if you’re not pursuing SEO?

Then it doesn’t really matter. If you’re focusing on paid marketing or some other strategy for your ecommerce site then it’s completely up to you. In this situation, I’d use a subdomain for whichever tool hasn’t been installed yet since the main domain will already be taken.

The One Reason to Use WordPress for Ecommerce

It does make sense to turn your WordPress site into an ecommerce store if you meet these conditions:

  • You already have a large WordPress site built with lots of content.
  • You have a small store that you want to build out, in the range of 10–20 products.
  • You don’t plan on putting a ton of energy behind the store; you view it as a “one-and-done” project.

In this situation, you’re already on WordPress so you’ll want to keep that. You also have enough products to warrant a store section in your site, you’ll need more than just a few buy buttons. But it doesn’t make sense to get an entire ecommerce platform set up on your site since you don’t plan on making it a major priority.

The best bet is to keep everything on WordPress and use an ecommerce WordPress plugin to add a store to your site. The most well-respected ecommerce plugin is WooCommerce. It gets plenty of great reviews.

Or if you really love WordPress and hate the thought of adding another tool to your site, WooCommerce is still a legitimate option. Feel free to use it if you’d prefer to spend as much of your time as possible within WordPress.



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How Voice Search Can Drive Phone Calls to Your Business [Infographic]

As more and more consumers use voice search, they are often following up on those search results via voice as well--by calling the businesses they want to reach. Here's how you can make sure your business is set up for customers to find and connect with you via voice. Read the full article at MarketingProfs

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Five Reasons Your Marketing Messages Aren't Hitting the Spot, and How to Make Sure They Do

A lot of marketing directors are constantly tweaking their messaging--because it just isn't doing what they want it to do. And it's not easy to fix... with so many moving parts. But here are five of the most common issues that show up in marketing messaging of all kinds. Let's ... Read the full article at MarketingProfs

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Unleash the Power of Video Marketing for Your Business: Five Ideas for Video Content

You probably have a social media presence and a blog, but if you really want to make a lasting impression on your online audience, you need to be creating videos. Here's a look at why video marketing is one of the most effective methods of brand promotion there is--and how ... Read the full article at MarketingProfs

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Don Jr. thinks 'S&L' is short for 'Saturday Night Live'

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Donald Trump Jr., who is the universally acknowledged king of comedy, referred to Saturday Night Live as "S&L" in a tweet Thursday morning.

Don was trying — bless his heart — to make a quip about the 2020 race. "It's almost like a funny version of an S&L skit," he replied to a (wrong) tweet about the "dem platform."

It’s almost like a funny version of an S&L skithttps://t.co/JSYVOyJZNk

— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) January 31, 2019

Who doesn't love to watch sketches ("skits") about Savings and Loans? This must be how Don cultivated his strong and good sense of humor. Read more...

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