From the monthly archives:

August 2009

Retweets Don't Make A Best-Seller

by Dr.Mani on August 28, 2009

RE-TWEET IT!

On August 25th, 2009, I had a fun-filled day launching my first ever print book, “Think, Write & Retire – How To Turn Words Into Wealth, Easily!.

And in keeping with this era of social networking and marketing online, I was on Twitter most of the day, watching with mounting excitement as the buzz spread.

Tweet after tweet after tweet rippled across the Twitterverse. And as I watched the word spread like wildfire, rosy dreams of having an Amazon.com best-seller kept springing up before my eyes.

All who tweeted

And don’t get me wrong – the book launch went very well. My book started the week before with an Amazon.com rank of #821,902. On Tuesday morning, it was at #35,021. And by 3 a.m. on Wednesday, it had gone up all the way to #537 of all books listed on Amazon.com.

A few hours later, the book broke into the AMAZON.COM HOT 100 ranks, reaching #83 in Business & Investing, and a high of #474 overall.

Amazon.com HOT 100

Much of this was the result of the interest generated on Twitter.

But I wish Amazon.com awarded best-seller status based upon the number of tweets generated around a book – because then I would have BEEN NUMBER ONE… easily!
:)

Sadly, re-tweets do not make a best-seller. Book sales do.

And re-tweets not allow non-profits to do good work. Donations do.

Yet re-tweets will always be plentiful and profuse – because they are quick and easy. And therefore appealing.

The problem is, re-tweeting may be considered as EFFECTIVE ACTION, in and of itself.

It is not.

Impact, REAL meaningful impact, takes more than “quick and easy”.

It takes more than a casual involvement, for a few fleeting seconds, after which we get back to “business as usual”.

No. Impact takes effort. Commitment. Involvement.

Worst of all, impact takes TIME to achieve.

Time spent working behind the scenes. Without any fanfare or spotlights. Often doing the many tasks others won’t do, taking the trouble most are reluctant to take, hoping against hope that some day, all of it will pay-off in a big way.

Re-tweets are a prop to support the structure, for sure. Get your event or cause or product or service a quick flash of visibility among a wider audience.

But that impact is as fleeting and superficial as a casual ‘Thank you’ from a stranger.

It can, however, have the deep impact of a sincere smile from the same stranger – if the motivation behind it is deeper.

When you re-tweet from your heart.

And then, back it up by DOING something about whatever you re-tweet.

Like buying a book.

Or making a donation.

Or changing the world!

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Fire Your Gatekeeper

by Dr.Mani on August 28, 2009

RE-TWEET IT!

  • Can your clients and prospects get in touch with you online?
  • Are business partners able to contact you with proposals on the Web?
  • Do your friends and family have access to you in emergencies?

If you think, “Yes, of course”, here’s a suggestion. Try being one of them for a day, and test your existing processes.

You may be surprised!

Are You Playing God?

Probably (mis)guided by a coach or ebook that pandered to their illusions of self-importance and grandeur, many online small businesses (fewer than 100 employees, with $25 million or less in annual revenue!) hired a V.A. (’Virtual assistant’) to handle email. And felt good about what they had done.

If that’s you, here’s a suggestion. Fire your gatekeeper!

Look, you’re no Donald Trump, or George Soros, or Bill Bartmann. These folks are BILLIONAIRES, busy as heck, and really don’t have time (or need) to network with every single person who wants their time and attention.

Yet, every time I’ve contacted them, I have received polite, prompt and personal responses from someone on their team. (Bill answers his own email!). That’s because they have the money to hire REAL assistants.

You don’t. And so you make do with a nickel-and-dime V.A. who considers their job well done when they respond to your business partners with a templated copy-and-paste message – costing you a small fortune in lost business and ruined relationships.

Yes, Spam Is Killing You, But…

No one can deny the impact of spam on business communication, even personal messaging on the Internet. But to fight it, you need intelligent processes, not duct-tape quick fixes.

For my book launch that just ended, I contacted over 350 people for help with spreading the word. I used various channels of access:

1. Email
2. Web site contact forms
3. Twitter ‘@’ and Direct messages
4. Facebook messages
5. Forum private messaging
6. LinkedIn

In rare cases, I got through immediately. For some, it took multiple channels before I could establish contact. For many, I simply couldn’t get past ‘gate keepers’.

To no one’s surprise, the ones I connected with instantly were friends who agreed to (or turned down politely) my invitation to be a part of my book launch – and then actually helped promote. They are the ones I thanked in my earlier blog post – and with whom I will continue to have a relationship, and go out of my way to help in the future.

But, Why Fire Your Gatekeeper?

On average, it cost me 2.5 to 3 minutes per person. That’s time well worth spending – even when the answer was “No, I can’t help you”.

What’s a waste of time is when interactions get fouled up by the gate-keeper. Because they are not authorized to say “No”, these $500 a month (or lesser) ‘employees’ use customized templates to respond. A frequently used one goes:

“Hi,
Thank you for your email. I am happy to assist you.
I have forwarded your email to _____. He will review
your proposal. Thank you. And all the best”

Which would be fine and dandy – except they DID NOT forward your message to anyone… they just trashed it, or closed the support ticket – remember, the one you had to first register as a member to use, and then painstakingly filled in form fields to communicate with a friend or business partner!

Those are the ones I will always remember – as being IDIOTS.

For wasting my time and energy.

For not taking the time to do things properly.

Remember Whom You’ll Meet – On Your Way Down!

Look, if this sounds like YOU I’m talking about, you may THINK you don’t need anyone. You’re so big, successful, popular that you can manage without any partners in your business or life.

But trust me, a time will come when you will eat humble pie and try to contact those same people who are now trying to reach you. I’ve seen it happen time and again over the last 15 years in online marketing – and for even longer in the real world!

It’s nature’s cycle. What goes up must come down. Only ‘when’ and ‘how fast’ remain uncertain!

And at that time, THEY (we) will remember how your V.A. brushed off the effort of 3 minutes with a breezy 10 second copy-paste response – and blame YOU for using that approach!

Solutions You Might Want To Consider

So what can you do about it? There isn’t enough time in the day to respond to the deluge of communication that drowns you. And wasn’t that your excuse to hire a V.A. in the first place?

Well, how about taking a different approach?

1. Have a clearly stated policy for communication – addressing different groups, like clients, joint venture partners, affiliates and prospects.

2. Publish a detailed (and often updated) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) section that addresses most areas right away.

3. Pick ONE preferred channel for direct one-on-one communication, for whenever the process fails for any reason. I like Twitter, because it leaves me in control of how and when to deal with communication. Dr.Ken Evoy of SiteSell fame uses a unique ‘hot line’ email address which he monitors personally.

4. Don’t hesitate to say “No”. Really busy people will appreciate not having their time wasted by wishy-washy nonsense – and a clear “No” allows you to justifiably ignore future follow-up without appearing to be a jerk!

5. Monitor and test your process every month or two – to see nothing is broken or that profitable connections aren’t slipping through the cracks.

6. Use help desks. This beats email in an era of filters and spam. But make sure, if you use a V.A. to monitor your desk, that you oversee what happens – and supervise their communication style… because what your V.A. will lose (a meager monthly stipend) is nothing as compared to what YOU will lose as a careless business owner!

Remember, gatekeepers are meant to make you MORE EFFECTIVE, not merely more efficient. If they are irritating and annoying people who could help you and your business in the long-term, you lose… big time.

Walk with your head in the clouds, if you must, pretending you’re a busy business-man or -woman, but keep your feet on the ground. In reality, you are no busier than me – and I know it!

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A World Obsessed With Numbers

That’s what we live in – a world obsessed with numbers!
The number on our pay check.
The number on our bank statement.
The number of our followers.
We measure almost everything by numbers – and give it value in proportion.
Last week, I was in a discussion with the chairman of a hospital who wanted me to help start [...]

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Should I Sleep?

As the clock strikes 11 p.m., this is the question I’m asking myself.
Every year, I do a fundraising marathon called the “Heart Kids Blogathon” where I stay up all night long, posting to my blog, to raise funds for my CHD work.
Today’s book launch of “Think, Write & Retire” also is in the nature of [...]

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Thank You

Often, we forget to thank people that matter. Folks who helped make something possible. Friends who go out of the way for us.
I’m guilty of that, maybe more often than others because there are so many things I do that need help, support and encouragement from others.
For the launch of my first-ever print [...]

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Not Fun And Frolic

Writing and selling a book is not all fun and frolic. It’s also a lot of hard work!
Some authors will read superb guides to marketing their new book (like Mark Joyner’s BESTSELLER BLUEPRINT) and follow it in an effort to hit the best-seller lists.
Others will stumble their way through mistakes and muddles, often getting [...]

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On The Threshold

Image credit sxc.hu
In a few days, an event for which I’ve planned and prepared for months will take place. On August 25th, 2009 I will officially ‘launch’ my first ever print book,
“Think, Write & Retire – How To Turn Words Into Wealth, Easily!“
On the threshold of this special moment, there are mixed feelings. [...]

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Get Creative With Twitter Mosaics

This here is a mosaic of (a part of) my Twitter network…

(click on the image to go to a detailed view)
Now here’s a contest – and you can win a copy of my new book, “Think, Write & Retire”
Come up with creative ways you can use this Twitter Mosaic in your business or life.
Leave a [...]

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Got Trust?

I haven’t read this book… yet!
But I’m asking you to buy a copy.

Why?
Because of TRUST. Trust that Chris Brogan has built up with me – over many months.
On his blog, he wrote:
“This one’s the biggie, friends. I want very much to have a chance at success with this book, and you are my key [...]

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The 5-Year Ripple

This morning I read a blog. It was about an event that happened five years ago. That event touched – and changed – many lives.
Read about the event here – and then come back to the rest of this post.
Done?
On that day, something changed. It happened INSIDE my mind. It was [...]

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