Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 81 Web Presence Myths Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 81

Raising the Barr is a weekly memo, which is always pithy, powerful and succinct. It focuses on innovative ideas by maximizing your life and business while leveraging strategy, content, technology and the web, to help you transform the success. This week’s reflection point: Here are the top myths I hear and see when it comes to your web presence: It’s all about the traffic. Getting thousands of visits per day from irrelevant individuals is meaningless and worthless. The key is...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 80 Exponential Exposure Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 80

Raising the Barr is a weekly memo, which is always pithy, powerful and succinct. It focuses on innovative ideas by maximizing your life and business while leveraging strategy, content, technology and the web, to help you transform the success. This week’s reflection point: Many I talk with struggle to find effective ways to get in front of potential clients. The answers may be simpler than you thought: Collaborate with others. Why not select an individual or a group of individuals...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 79 Free or Fee? Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 79

  This week’s reflection point: So you’ve just created a valuable eBook that you are about to offer to your clients. Should you charge for it or provide it for free? The answer is quite simple. If the key objective is to leverage the eBook for marketing purpose, then I recommend you offer it for free. On the other hand, if the objective is to leverage the eBook to increase your sales, then you should charge for it. When offering...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 78 Close With a Bang Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 78

  This week’s reflection point: Last week I discussed the importance of powerful openings to draw audience attention to your content and I provided several examples. Today, I am going to discuss the importance of powerful closings. I see the closing as the way to: Summarize the essence of your piece while connecting to the opening in a rousing and memorable way. Provoke your audience to think differently. Mobilize them to take action. Here are some examples of closings with...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 77 Open With a Bang Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 77

  This week’s reflection point: When creating your content, how powerful and attention grabbing are your openings and do they entice your audience to want to read further? I am a huge fan in drawing your audience attention and doing so quickly in the first few seconds. Here are some of my favorite openings: I am often asked what are the biggest challenges my clients face. Let me share the top three with you right now. 42% of businesses struggle...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 76 Pithy and Valuable Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 76

  This week’s reflection point: There is a lot of noise and rambling out there that I encounter way too many times when reviewing content and hearing presentations that seem to go on endlessly. These manifest themselves as: Irrelevant stories, lengthy introductions, confusing and boring context, poor conclusions, or pitiful anecdotes. Our clients are all busy people handling many conflicting priorities. The keys to powerful messages that get noticed are: Get to the essence of your message at the beginning....

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What Should You Write About?

In a recent conversation I just had with my client we discussed what to write about. Here is what I suggested: Issues your clients and prospective clients are facing Issues the industry in general is facing What’s being discussed in the media that allows you to present your contrarian view Select a prospective client you would like to work with and discuss 3 things they are doing extremely well and 3 things they can do much better. What are your...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 75 So What? Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 75

This week’s reflection point: I just completed two creative days in my studio working with one of my dear clients. The focus was on creating the strategy and messaging to strengthen his thought leadership and increase his speaking and consulting business. We decided to create brand new powerful content and a documentary and speaking videos. The kind of documentary video that makes his clients fall in love with him and want to hire him. As we were crafting the message...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 74 Creating Amazing Collaborations Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue No. 74

Raising the Barr is a weekly memo, which is always pithy, powerful and succinct. It focuses on innovative ideas by maximizing your life and business while leveraging strategy, content, technology and the web, to help you transform the success. This week’s reflection point: I just hung up the phone with one of my clients discussing a new business opportunity where both of us may be involved. Since each one of us is an expert in different areas, we quickly realized...

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