A key step after you get rich from blogging is to write a life advice post reflecting on how you did it and what you learned.
This can be hard, and we don’t want you to think hard. You’re rich now.
So we made this list of 7 key tips to include.
Make up something like, “it’s about helping people.” But make sure you phrase it in a way that’s likely to boost revenue.
How can you be a successful person if you don’t have a team? Exactly.
Make sure you mention “my team” and “we” a lot so people don’t think it’s just you.
Everyone loves a humble origin story, so tell them how you learned the ropes from finding mentors. But don’t let them think you’ll mentor them. Politely hint that you’re too busy.
It doesn’t matter that it came out last month and you don’t use it yet. Just tell people it would have saved so much time if you had it earlier.
“Balance in my Stripe account” is probably not the best KPI to be discussing. Instead, pick a three letter acronym (LTV, CAC, CPA, MQL, WTF) and just start inserting it into conversations. People will think you’re smart about business things.
People who can readily quote Seth Godin are almost always successful, because the rest of us aren’t smart enough to understand what the hell he’s talking about.
Remember: You’re doing this for the people.
[su_note]Publishing posts with a bunch of images like this? I drafted this in Google Docs and imported into WordPress in 17.3 seconds. For serious. Use Wordable. All the rich bloggers use it. [/su_note]
Shout out to Sarah Cooper for the inspiration on drawing.