Building a profitable business takes time and effort especially an internet business. Most businesses do not get the needed attention and customers to scale from a small business to a high growth business. Neil Patel, a serial entrepreneur, blogger, and an investor is the co-founder of Crazy Egg and KISSmetrics. Neil has consistently shared resources, tips and howtos for growing a profitable business or blog on his site-Quick Sprout. The following are some of his thoughts and advice on ways and strategies you can grow your business or blog.
- If you have a competitor ranking high for a term you’d like to rank high for then you need to figure out who is linking to their website.
- You don’t have to get big fast, you just have to have enough money to keep on going.
- Whether it is a business partner or the right employee, you can’t be afraid to give away equity.
- Using your own money to start your business is always a good thing, but there isn’t anything wrong with using someone else’s money.
- When you get a boost in traffic from an unexpected source, like a big blogger or media site, the best thing you can do is follow up with another post as soon as possible.
- The reason I tweet quotes is because it’s not only causing my followers to get used to retweeting my stuff, but I am also growing my follower count through this tactic.
- Networking doesn’t have to take place offline. Every week I try to get to know at least 5 Twitter users that have over 20,000 followers.
- Getting retweets isn’t an art, it’s a science.
- It’s always helpful if you have a board or advisory panel that can help you make the transition. Even if it’s a coach, mentor, or a CEO who’s gone through the same transition before, it’s helpful to have outside help.
- If you want to be an entrepreneur, you don’t have to be that smart… you just have to be smart enough.
- Go through this list and see which companies you can sell your product or service to.
- Once you have determined who would be a good fit, look up who the CEO of that company is and Google their name with the word “email” in it so you can find their email address.
- The goal of this email is to get in touch with the decision maker of the department you are trying to reach.
- Message boards may sound boring and dull because they’ve been around for years, but they are still effective.
- Marketing doesn’t have to cost money… it just requires creativity.
- The best way to educate the market is through blogging.