John Rampton – So if only a million people read this blog

So, if only a million people read this blog post, chances are that if you rewrite it – write the same kind of things with your own version – 99% of the people who read this post have never read this subject or subject before. Is this a golden blog post? Is this an excellent blog post? Of course it is! Is it a success with most measures to get 30 people a month to do it? No, it is a total failure. If I were to write an interesting content, I would find that for every content I write, on average I get 100-300 new people following me, and 600-800 new people following me every day. Of course we want people to read it, but if a million people read our blog and don’t shop, it doesn’t matter. If someone has an online reputation problem, I’d like to see them write five or six articles in one major publication. Once you start writing for some publications, you can have the people you’ve met write an email and give a presentation to the right person. I’ve worked a lot with publications, so I’ve met social media people in all the different publications I’ve written for, and this has been a big key to my success. Most people don’t focus on their online reputation, but I do focus on my online reputation. Even if 50 or 100 people have dealt with a topic, that doesn’t mean that many people have seen it. People want to read what interests them. I used to follow some interesting people and they followed me. I wanted to share my thoughts, help others. I write a lot of e-mails to people, to my network.

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Steven has over 12 years of internet experience, from design, to programming to internet marketing. It's his background in branding and marketing that led him to the path of protecting his clients reputation online, a specialized field that he has received years of training. When he is not researching the latest online marketing trends, you can find Austin meeting with clients and working to deliver businesses the results they need.