Trust Your Intuition … With These Powerful Marketing Tools!

Trust Your Intuition … With These Powerful Marketing Tools!

I would like to tell you about some things that I’ve learned about and also share some tools that I use that help me promote the core of what it is that I teach. If I go in and type “podcasts,” for example, (I’m typing it in right now), and then hit search, it will show me the demographics. The questions are: What are podcasts? The phrases are: podcasts, best podcasts, NPR podcasts, podcasts on Android, top podcasts, on and on and on. If you’ve got something that you’re working on, it will give you the keywords based on popularity that people searching for, kind of like Google’s AdWord tool. I love the fact that it gives you the questions that people are asking, which is, “What are podcasts, How do podcasts work, How to delete podcasts,” and all that kind of fun stuff. Let’s go to “which.” Which podcasts? For example, podcasts free, podcasts connect, podcasts on your iPhone, history of podcasts, all of those kind of things. It gives you some topics to play around with and gives you some ideas when you’re working on a specific topic for your content marketing – what kind of questions people are asking, what kind of headlines you can use to generate more interest in what’s going on. Coschedule.com showed that my headline, “Trust your Intuition with These Powerful Marketing Tools,” didn’t have any common or uncommon words.

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One of the things I love about doing my podcast (baconpodcast.com) is hosting expert interviews. Every Monday I do a monocast, and then every Wednesday I release an expert interview. I learn so much from these people.

There are a lot of great podcasts out there, and I do listen to other podcasts. There are many that I love, including Amplify, Solopreneur Hour and Bacon Wrapped Business with Brad Costanzo. I actually interviewed Brad on this show. He’s got Bacon Wrapped. I’ve got the Bacon Podcast.

But what I love most about my podcast are the expert interviews that I get to do, because I learn a lot from each person I interview. When you’re sitting here listening to this podcast I want you to feel like you’re really looking over my shoulder watching me work, watching me interview these people, and getting some great ideas from it.

Today I would do something a little bit different. I would like to tell you about some things that I’ve learned about and also share some tools that I use that help me promote the core of what it is that I teach. The bottom line to my business is helping companies with their contact marketing. I teach them how to do it. My tag line says, “I show you why and teach you how.” That’s essentially what I do. I learn a lot of stuff, try it in my own business, and then I teach other people how to do it. Most of the time, if they implement what I teach them, they’re incredibly successful.

StoryBase.com

I want to share three tools that I’ve used that can help you with your content marketing. The first one is something called StoryBase. Go to storybase.com, S-T-O-R-Y-B-A-S-E.com. When you get there, it says, “Oh, improve your content marketing.” Find the questions that your audience wants answered.

StoryBase.com has a free version which is cool. It’s zero dollars a month. You get one user, 10 searches, and 15 results per search. They’ve also got three paid options. Plus is $9 a month. With it you get unlimited searches and 400 results. Pro is $29 a month. It includes unlimited searches, 1,000 results and 50 lists. Premium for agencies costs $79 a month. It includes five users, unlimited searches, 1,000 results, and 1,000 lists. I haven’t dug in enough to understand what each list does, but I know you can export from the paid versions. You cannot export from the free option. But hey, it’s worth giving it a shot.

You can sign up for free and get into creating lists about keywords. If I go in and type “podcasts,” for example, (I’m typing it in right now), and then hit search, it will show me the demographics. Okay, 25 to 34 seems to be the big one. 35 to 44 is the next one. It kind of declines from there.

The questions are: What are podcasts? How to listen to podcasts? How to delete podcasts from my iPhone? How…

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