35. Building a Following Through Blog Posts with John Rampton

Published: June 22, 2016, 3:42 p.m.

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John Rampton is the founder of Due.com, a payment platform. He\'s also a writer and a speaker. In 2007, he learned how to sell products online, and has since started, grown and sold several companies, with his latest company quadrupling a seven figure revenue stream in 6 months. You can find John on Twitter @johnrampton.

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EPISODE

Blogging allows you to get your brand noticed, grow a massive social following, and in turn, gain a loyal client base. John Rampton started writing blog posts for his audience, and now has a team that is working on several websites in his industry, and well over a million social followers. He shares how you can follow in his footsteps by producing high quality content.

We Discuss:

  • Finding websites that will post your content, and bring you the right audience.
  • How to measure your referral traffic to focus on the best sources.
  • Choosing the social channels that will work best for your brand.
  • Using tools and building a team to get more done in less time.

For complete shownotes and more, please head over to www.marketingspeak.com/johnrampton

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LINKS & RESOURCES MENTIONED

Due.com

50 signs You\'re an Entrepreneur

Top Movies Entrepreneurs Should Watch

Why I Won\'t Invest in Your Company

TechCrunch

Mashable

LinkedIn

Search Engine Journal

Search Engine Watch

Huffington Post

John on Twitter

John on Vine

John on instagram

John on Facebook

SearchMetrics

BuzzSumo

Buzzfeed

SEMRush

SERPs

Ahrefs

Upworthy

Facebook Ads

Twitter Ads

MailChimp

Pinterest

Meet Edgar

Buffer

Blab.im

John Rampton

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STEP UP YOUR MARKETING GAME!

1) Create a list of 3-5 websites that allow guest contributors, and that your target audience would read. Start reaching out to them with your blog ideas and previous work.

2) Getting verified on Twitter translates into more traffic, and you stand out more as a trustworthy person. The more you grow your following, the better chance you have to be selected.

3) Reach out to John at his website johnrampton.com. You can contact him if you have any questions about blogging, social media, or his company Due.com.

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