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32,000 Readers
and a 2-Book Deal:
How to Launch and Profit from
a Viral Blogging Campaign
Featuring The Blog Squad and Gregory K. Pincus, in a
70 minute program.
$39 + $3.95 for shipping (CD)
Order the CD
Order the Transcript
Both the CD and Transcript include a detailed
roadmap on how you can implement these tactics.
From 30 to
32,000 Visitors in Two Months?
How was
Gregory K. Pincus able to start a blog one day
in February 2006 and end up on the influential
news site Slashdot, have a
feature article in the New York Times, and get a
two-book contract only two months later?
Some people
have all the luck!
But wait —
maybe it wasn’t luck at all, but a carefully
thought-out plan?
What if
Gregory didn't just
happened to stumble into some great media
exposure? What if he actually mapped
out the steps and planned his blogging campaign?
Wouldn’t it be great to find out how Gregory did
it?
Better yet,
how would you like to hear Gregory's story first
hand and find out how you can replicate
his steps for your own business or blog?
Well, you’re
the one who’s lucky because now you can
learn first-hand from Gregory K. Pincus of GottaBook blog,
exactly how he did it.
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Gregory’s Story
“I
started blogging on February 21, 2006 for
a few reasons:
1)
To join the children’s literature
community online...because I love it
offline, as well.
2)
To have a web presence...and not a static
one.
3)
To experiment with harnessing the
connective power of the web.
On
April 7, my blog and my story about
poems based on a mathematical sequence
called Fibonacci – “Fibs” were a featured
story on the big news site Slashdot. That day,
I got over 32,000 hits to my blog.
On
April 14, I was featured in the New York Times
(with picture!). Five editors emailed me
that day to talk about doing a book deal.
On
April 24, I closed a two-book deal
with Arthur A. Levine Books at
Scholastic.” |
We were so
impressed that we invited Gregory to share his
viral campaign plan with you.
You will learn the essential steps for
creating a viral blogging campaign:
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How to map out
your viral campaign
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How to
participate in the Blogosphere
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Why
you need a
blog
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Where and how to find
content
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How
to build readership
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How
to create
community
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Why you need to
build credibility
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What you must do to build
a network of
friends/colleagues
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Think outside
your normal circle
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How to
find a viral
hook
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How
to find other bloggers who can help you
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Why
and how to
contact the media
BONUS!
We've included a Viral Blogging
Roadmap:
An 18 page
outline of the steps you can take to create
your own
viral blogging campaign. Includes 10
screenshots and a list of resource links.
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Thank you very much for the teleseminar
with Greg Pincus. I learned a great deal
from you and Greg about why to blog, the
etiquette of blogging, and the idea of
having something fun to ask people to do
as a way of generating traffic and
interest. -- K. Lee-Thorp |
This is
important information for you, even if you
haven’t started a blog yet. If you want to
master the power of the Internet, learn how
others are doing it successfully, right from the
start.
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I enjoyed the seminar and felt it was
worth being on the call. You asked good
questions and Greg was very articulate. I
sent in three email questions and at least
two were covered either directly or in
someone else's question, so I appreciate
that, and I find Greg's site to be very
informative. I would recommend this kind
of seminar to a friend. Definitely worth
the money. -- S. Wolf |
If you think
Internet marketing is just for the big gurus who
started years ago, you are wrong. People like
Gregory are starting new on the Web every day,
creating traffic and results. You can too. No
tech skills required. Some creativity
necessary; above all, bring your imagination.
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I enjoyed the teleseminar quite a bit. I
think it helped that I'd downloaded the
Road Map and read over it prior to the
call. This whole thing seems a bit more
manageable and not so scary after hearing
Greg speak and reading over the outline.
-- S. Darrow |
This
is the good kind of virus you want to initiate
and spread. Learn how with this step-by-step
program.
Order today and get started right away putting
these tactics to work for you. Your choice of CD
or Transcript. Both include the Viral Blogging
Roadmap.
Rush me the CD!
Please send me the
Transcript!

About The Blog Squad
Blogging experts Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman
are The Blog Squad™. They have teamed up to help
professionals harness the power of blogs,
newsletters, and ecommerce systems to make your
marketing tasks easier and more effective. Between
them they have 17 years of Internet know-how,
write on 10 blogs and publish 2 ezines.
About Gregory K. Pincus
Gregory K. Pincus has written for the movie
screen, the TV screen, and the computer screen,
and is thrilled to have his first novel, The 14
Fabulous Fibs of Gregory K., coming out soon
from Arthur A. Levine Books.
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