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How We Used Our Content Growth Model To Boost Blog Traffic By 95% in One Month

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How We Used Our Content Growth Model To Boost Blog Traffic By 95% in One Month

By Devesh Khanal 10 Comments

At the beginning of March we built a growth model for traffic to this site.
The point of the growth model was to turn traffic estimations from a hopes and dreams model, to a predictable calculation.
To do this, we built a bottoms up growth model.
Free Bonus: This whole post is based on a model I made as a Google Spreadsheet. Get the spreadsheet free, here, so you can modify it for your own site.
That means, instead of a top-down model that says “we got 10,000 uniques last month, and we want to grow by 25% every month, so this month we’re estimating we’ll get 12,500 uniques.”
We said, let’s list all actions we can control, like:
  • How many posts we write
  • How many guest posts we accept
  • How many other traffic generating campaigns we run
…and multiply those numbers by the amount of traffic each action has produced in the past.
That made it bottoms up (relying on actions we can control), and data driven (using previous data).
Here’s what this model looked like for March:
Not too complicated.
For a full breakdown of this model, see Part 1 of this series, where I walk through it step by step. Or get the spreadsheet for yourself for free here.
In short, our actions-we-can-control were:
  1.  Posts written on our site
  2. A contest
We multiplied those actions by estimates of how much traffic each would produce and figured out how many posts we’d need to get to 20,000 users in March (3 posts a week).
In this post we’re going to go over what actually happened in March, compare each step with what we modeled and discuss how well the model worked and what this means for the future of Grow and Convert.
Let’s jump in.

Model vs. Actual: Posts On Our Site

Existing readers know that the majority of our traffic so far has come from community-based promotion of posts on our site — not guest posts on other sites, not SEO, not social shares, just posts on our site heavily promoted in marketing communities and groups.
In our March model, we planned on doubling down on this, and forecasted 52% of March’s traffic coming from new posts we planned to publish in the month (with the remaining coming from baseline traffic from old posts and a social contest).
That “new post traffic” was forecasted to hit 18,750 unique pageviews coming from 12 posts averaging 1,563 unique pageviews each.
Note: That 1,563 unique pageviews per post number came from estimating 2,500 unique pageviews from a post over 4 weeks, averaged over posts released in a staggered fashion over the course of a month (so posts at the end of the month produce less traffic in the month than those at the beginning). Turns out we were very wrong about this assumption… but in a good way.
How did we actually do in March?
We only published 7 posts, slightly over half of what we had planned. But, instead of the posts giving us 1500 unique pageviews each, they averaged 2,400 unique pageviews each.
Hooray.

How many posts per week was reasonable for us? Hint: Not 3.

Not producing as many posts as we planned was predictable — 3 a week is aggressive considering what we define as a post (2,500+ word case studies or how tos). So we learned that “pushing hard” for us meant 2 posts each for Benji and me in a month, and 3 guest posts.
We’re not too worried about not hitting 12 posts a month.
We both agreed early in March that it was better to not hit that number and talk about why in this post than produce lower quality posts just to hit it, which has obvious negative long term consequences.

How much traffic did each post produce?

This was the most incredible thing about March.
We had predicted 1500 unique pageviews per post. With posts published at the beginning of the month producing 2500 unique pageviews in 4 weeks and posts published later in the month producing a proportionally reduced amount in March:
That makes sense right? You’d expect a post published in the last week of the month to not bring in the same traffic within that month as a post published at the beginning.
This is what actually happened:
Clearly, there’s not a lot of correlation to the linear reduction in the model.
The three posts in Week 1 averaged 2880 unique pageviews. That’s spot on (actually slightly higher) than the modeled traffic for posts published in the first week.
Week 2 was also very close to predicted.
But two posts in the second half of March got way more traffic than we predicted a post published that late in the month could accumulate by month’s end.
Let’s look into both of those surprising posts in detail to understand why.
Surprising Post #1: Free Facebook Ads
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In Week 3, I published a case study of a relatively young business that discovered a method of getting steady leads from Facebook ads that were “self-funded” via a mini-product that more than covered the cost of the ads.
It was published on March 22 but still managed to get 2,444 unique pageviews in the 9 days left in March. This is incredible. Our data suggested an average post on our site will get 2500 unique pageviews in its first 4 weeks.
Clearly, this post was not average.
Here’s where traffic came from:
The majority came from Growth Hackers where it did really well and made it into their weekly email:
Lesson: If you can tap into a community with an existing large audience, you can get loads of traffic quickly (in particular if you make it onto a popular email list).
Surprising Post #2: Marketing is the Hardest Position to Hire For
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Then, on March 28, instead of just letting me have my glory with the over-achieving post, Benji — that punk — decided to one up me with his opinion piece on Why Marketing Has Become The Hardest Position to Hire For.
This post brought in a whopping 2,542 unique pageviews in three days. GTFO Benji.
Unlike the Facebook ads post, this one had traffic from a variety of sources, with the leader being Inbound.org, because it sparked a lot of discussion there:
From Benji: What I did to promote this post
Initial traction with this post kicked off when I posted it on Inbound. Within a few days time, It garnered 40 comments and 151 votes.
The next thing I did was post it to the Digital Marketers group on LinkedIn
It definitely stirred some debate with 10 comments, which in turn caused it to get pushed through peoples LinkedIn feed.
Then I also shared to some marketing related FB groups and after that, the post pretty much took on a life of it’s own and was shared by many business owners and marketers by e-mail and social.
Back to Devesh…
Finally, if you’re curious how much traffic these two over-achievers produced since the end of March, don’t worry, I was curious too. Free Facebook Ads has tallied 3,362 in 30 days and Hiring Marketers has hauled in a whopping 6,338 unique pageviews in 30 days.
Considering our model assumed 2500 unique pageviews in 4 weeks, those are stellar numbers.

Opinion: What’s Special About These Two Over-achieving Posts?

I’d like to temporarily break from my mathematical breakdown of March to wax poetic about these two posts.
First, their differences.
What I actually like most about these two overachieving posts is how very different they are: One is a case study and the other is a semi-controversial opinion piece.
Now, you can write off the case study as just that, a case study that happened to do well. It’s a content framework that has been around longer than the internet and we think it’s still one of the most powerful content frameworks your business can use in its content marketing. It inherently carries detail and social proof which builds both trust and desire in prospective customers. That’s why our entire site to date has been case study based.
It goes against the common marketing blog post trend of “how to” or “case study”. It’s an opinion piece…that can’t be that valuable right?
Wrong.
I noticed two subtleties about the hiring marketers post that I think helped it do incredibly well.
First, yes, it is an opinion piece, and thus it stood out from the crowd for our audience.
I’m arguing that a well thought out opinion piece can add more value than the same old “how to” your audience has seen 100 times.
The title was intentionally provocative, without over promising (we didn’t bait-and-switch, we honestly spend the entire post defending the assertion in the title).
Second, it actually has a how-to section baked into the opinion.
Unlike a typical ranty opinion piece that’s mostly entertainment and witty sarcasm that you’d find on, say, Medium, the hiring marketers post had serious doses of practical, usable strategies. For example, Benji presented the “5 Hows” technique for filtering marketer candidates that a hiring manager or CEO could use immediately on their next interview.
Multiple people commented on this (42 comments in total):
Third, it agreed with an opinion that our target audience already had.
This is a subtle technique I learned from working with Brian Dean.People love sharing things that reinforce their existing opinions.
Or said in another way, a controversy has two sides, people who disagree and people who agree. You only need one for a piece to take off.
We were actually hoping this post would piss off developers and thus get a bunch of attention in that community but it didn’t. Perhaps because they just didn’t care, or because we don’t know how to promote in developer communities.
But it didn’t matter. Marketers far and wide loved it.
Are we (and they) right? Is marketing actually the hardest position to hire for? The truth is, it doesn’t matter. All that matter is our target audience (marketers, CMOs, founders of startups) agrees with it — not in a “I’ll nod my head” way, but in a “OMG, yes I’ve felt this pain of hiring, let me rant about my story!” kind of way. You can look at all of the 44 Comments to see.

Takeaways from New Posts in March

We learned a few things from comparing actual vs. modeled traffic for new posts in March.
First, it’s okay to compromise post quantity for quality. The two overachieving posts at the end of the month did a good job making up for the large hole left by publishing only 7 of the 12 posts we had planned on for the month.
Second, explore different content frameworks instead of just sticking to the same thing. Opinions are good to sprinkle in to your usual diet of “utility” posts — and it’s even better if you they have substance and controversy.
Even if your company is in a “boring” space, think carefully about opinion pieces that can get your company some attention. Here are some examples.
The employee scheduling app company When I Work has a thriving blog that discusses issues that small businesses have. Now, they make an app to help small business owners schedule hourly employees: not the most controversial or click-inducing topic, right?
But look at who ranks #1 on Google for “pros and cons of minimum wage”:

pros_and_cons_of_minimum_wage_-_Google_Search
It’s a topic that their audience thinks about and it’s controversial: you’re damn right people have strong opinions on both sides.
Here are more examples to get your gears churning:
  • Company: Web development agency. Opinion Piece: Why Flat Design is Not a Good Idea
  • Company: Women’s apparel ecommerce. Opinion Piece: Stop wearing black because you think it’s slimming.
  • Company: Real estate firm. Opinion Piece: Why the housing price drop is actually good for you.
I’m just making these up, but you get the picture. Think creatively. Come up with 10 ideas, discuss them at the office, and write about the one that gets the most heated discussion going.

Other Traffic: Baseline and (a non-existent) Contest

Besides new posts, we modeled two other sources of traffic.
  1. Baseline traffic – a combination of referral, SEO, and other sources of traffic to posts published before March. We used February’s baseline traffic as a data-backed benchmark for March.
  2. A social contest – traffic from a giveaway that we planned to do in March where users would get more entries in the contest by sharing with friends or on social media. We hadn’t done this before so we guestimated based on other people’s reported results.

Baseline Traffic: Spot On

Our actual baseline traffic was spot on. We modeled 12.3k of and got 12.6k. Our modeled number was identical to baseline traffic in February, which in this case was a decent assumption because we didn’t publish much in February.
Be careful when you do this yourself, if you have steadily growing SEO traffic or have a good month like we did in March, your baseline traffic will expectedly increase (because you’ll have more posts providing more traffic). You should be able to use a trend of how much this has increased over the past few months to predict next month, however.

Social Contest: Nope. How about an app instead?

We didn’t do a social contest. I know, I know, how lazy of us. If it helps, we instead stumbled into a great idea for a content publishing app we’re calling Postable.
Postable_from_Grow_and_Convert
So, we were busy working on it behind the scenes in March. We’d love it if you’d go check it out and save yourself hours of time wasted in WordPress formatting.
We figure this was a decent compromise as Postable has some great long term potential both in terms of revenue and overall brand building.

Overall: How Useful Was the Model?

We loved having the model in March, and here’s why.
Instead of just setting out an aggressive goal like “we want 20,000 users this month” and hoping and praying, we were able to see exactly what we did that helped and why we didn’t hit our goal.
Here’s a summary of how we performed on all the key metrics.
From this summary plot, it’s pretty clear why we didn’t hit our Total Users goal: Number of Posts.
We’re totally okay with this result. As we said earlier, we have no desire to sacrifice post quality for quantity.
The second thing we noticed is that we got way more unique pageviews per post than we predicted. That’s great. Is it predictable? Will it happen next month? We can’t answer that with certainty, but this is super useful for two reasons:
  1. We know what’s possible. Averaging 2500 uniques per post in a month is high. And some of these posts got over 3000. We know these are high numbers, and they won’t happen for ever post, but we know it can happen, and we know what we did for the posts this month to make it happen. That knowledge is valuable.
  2. We can further refine our estimate. Even if 2500 unique pageviews per post is not sustainable every month, in future months, we can start creeping our estimate up from 1500 and seeing how we perform. Over time, we’ll start to hone in on what’s sustainable long term.
So in the end we have a better sense of how much traffic each post brings in, and we know how many posts a month we can reasonably produce, and a model that tells us how much traffic we can expect from those efforts.
Now, instead of hoping and praying, we can predict how much traffic we’ll get each month.
We consider this quite the success.

March Stats Recap + Our Plan for Moving Forward

Traffic: 95% month over month growth

Here are our traffic stats for March, just like we’ve done forFebruaryJanuaryDecember, and November.
Total traffic:
Note the huge spike at the end from Benji’s massive promotional push on his hiring marketers piece.
I salute you for your effort:
Our traffic in March versus February:
Users (what Google used to call “unique visitors”, or what people casually refer to as “uniques”) has been our key metric from the beginning, and a 95% increase from one month to another is satisfying.
Here’s where we are on our 6 month graph:
Still spot on! (But that will change in April, as we discuss below.)
SEO “indicators” like impressions continue to increase:
But we haven’t yet broken through to the first page on critical keywords, so actual organic traffic is increasing, but is still at the early part of the “exponential” graph, so we’re only starting to touch 1,000 sessions a month from SEO:
In order to get significant, sustainable traffic, we’ll need SEO traffic, as we discuss below. To date, we haven’t done any real “link building” outreach. All links have been built organically by people finding our material and linking to it on their own.

List Building: 60% growth

We reached 1580 email subscribers in March which is 60% growth from the previous month.
Our list growth hasn’t been spectacular, and here’s why:
Landing_Pages_-_Google_Analytics
Many posts aren’t converting well because we’re being lazy and not including content upgrades.
Note: In previous recaps, we had reported 7%+ conversion rates. That was a mistake. It turns out we were using “all goals” in GA, but one of the goals was already measuring visits to all thank you pages, so it was double counting. We humbly ask for your forgiveness.
It’s an ongoing battle between “focus on one goal” (traffic) and “always build the list”, which is critical for an information and education based site like ours.
This needs to change and will become part of our new strategy starting in April. Let’s talk about that next.

Our New Focus: SEO and List Building

Building the traffic model, executing the plan (as best as we could), and comparing results in March has taught us a lot about what is possible.
So has the entire last 5 months of this project.
We’ve grown traffic to over 20,000 sessions and 15,000 users in a month primarily through community based promotion:
  • Find out where your target audience hangs out
  • Make unique stand out content on topics of interest to them
  • Promote in those communities
  • Use one on one relationships you build in those communities to further promote
This has worked well, but, it won’t be enough to get us to 40,000 users/month.
We’re not leaving that goal behind, we’re going to hit it, but it won’t be in the 6 month timeframe that we originally hoped for. We’ll also continue to do monthly updates.

SEO: Intentional Link Building

We need SEO traffic to get us to the 40,000 unique visitor number. We don’t see the point in just publishing more and more just to hit that number.
Plus with community based promotion, you can easily wear out your welcome by over promoting your own material. Even Neil Patel on his $100,000 challenge isn’t hitting 40,000 users in 11 months without SEO.
It takes time to build domain authority (and thus rank more easily) on a brand new domain (ours is at 29 now, according to Moz), and we’re happy to wait until that happens.
So, we’re going to begin focusing on list building tactics. Things like broken link building and the Skyscraper Technique.
We’re not sure if it will work or if it’s better to just keep promoting in communities, but we’ll give it a shot and let you know how it goes.

Conversions: Building the Email List

We also think it’s time to start really focusing on converting more visitors into subscribers. Like I mentioned above, many posts aren’t converting well because we just don’t have calls to action on them.
Now we have enough traffic to change that — we’ll start creating content upgrades and perhaps even optimize our homepage to be more of a welcome gate.
We know that as we start to roll out more products and services, the email list will be essential for early customers, and at 15,000 uniques a month, the difference between 3% and 10% conversion rate adds up fast.
Questions about our change in strategy or what the future holds for us? Ask us in the comments.
Also if you have specific experience with manual or intentional link building, let us know in the comments.
This whole post is based on a model I made as a Google Spreadsheet. Get the spreadsheet free, here, so you can modify it for your own site.

Resource: http://www.growandconvert.com/blog-traffic/used-content-growth-model-boost-blog-traffic-95-one-month/




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I was born in Jakarta, August 17, 1968.  

In 1988, at the age of 20 years, I started working as an accounting staff. Age 24 years has occupied the position of Finance Manager. Age 26 years as a General Manager.

In 1994, my articles published in magazines and tabloids.

In 1997, I wrote a book entitled "Buku Pintar Mencari Kerja". This book is reprinted as much as 8 times. Through the book, the authors successfully helped tens of thousands of people get jobs at once successful in their careers. They were also successful when moving to work in other places.

In 1998, I started investing in shares on Bursa Efek Indonesia (Indonesia stock exchange). As a result of investing in the stock market then I can provide consulting services for companies that want to go public in Indonesia stock exchange.

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2. JASA KONSULTAN GO PUBLIC ( IPO ) DI BURSA EFEK INDONESIA. 


BUKU PINTAR DAPAT KERJA GAJI TINGGI PINDAH KERJA GAJI SEMAKIN TINGGI made by retyping the book BEST SELLER of the author, entitled “Buku Pintar Mencari Kerja”. This ebook available on google play.

In 2015, I had the idea of a startup company where the readers can decide for themselves the next story. WASN'T THIS A GREAT IDEA? IF can be realized WILL BE WORTH billions USD. Because CAN PRODUCE FOR MILLIONS OF DOLLARS even tens of millions USD annually. 

In theory, in 10-20 years into the future, my startup income, amounting to hundreds of million USD annually can be obtained easily. AND IF FOLLOWED BY MANY COMPANIES IN THE WHOLE WORLD WILL THEN BE A NEW INDUSTRIAL worth trillions USD. 

To be honest. Currently I'm not having a lot of money. So I start marketing my startup with blogspot.

My STARTUP :


A story with millions of choices in it - looking investor like you.



Try to imagine this. When you're reading a story on the web or blog, you are given two choices. You can choose the next story based on your own choice. After selecting then you can continue reading the story. Shortly afterwards you will be presented back to the 2 other options. The next choice is up to you. Then you continue the story you are reading. After that you will be faced again with 2 choices. So onwards. The more stories you read so the more options you have taken.


If you feel curious then you can re-read the story by changing your selection. Then you will see a different story with the story that you have read previously. The question now is why is this so? Because the storyline will be varying according to your choice. 


I, as the author is planning to make tens of thousands of articles with millions of choices in it. With tens of thousands of articles then you like to see a show of your favorite series on TV for several years. The difference is while watching your favorite TV series, then you can not change the story. Meanwhile, if you read this story then you can alter the way the story according to your own choice.

You might say like this. Sounds like a book "choose your own adventure". Books I read when I was young.

Correctly. The idea is taken from there. But if you read through a book, the story is not so exciting. Due to the limited number of pages. When a child first you may already feel interesting. But if you re-read the book now then becomes no fun anymore because you don't get anything with the amount of 100-200 pages. 

Have you ever heard of game books?  When you were boy or girl, did you like reading game books? I think you've heard even happy to read it.

Gamebooks are sometimes informally called choose your own adventure books or CYOA which is also the name of the Choose Your Own Adventure series published byBantam BooksGamebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gamebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A gamebook is a work of fiction that allows the reader to participate in the story by making effective choices. The narrative branches along various paths through the use of numbered paragraphs or pages.
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Bantam Books with the Choose Your Own Adventure 

series has produced more than 250 million US 

dollars. While I offer you more powerful than the Choose 

Your Own Adventure. Because of what? Because the 

story that I made much more interesting than the stories 

created by the authors of Bantam Books. You will not get anything just to 100-200 pages. While the story that I created is made up of tens of thousands of articles with millions of choices in it.

For comparison are the books published with the theme "choose your own adventure" produces more than 250 million copies worldwide. If the average price of a book for 5 USD, the industry has produced more than 1.5 billion USD. But unfortunately this industry has been abandoned because the reader begins to feel bored. The last book was published entitled "The Gorillas of Uganda (prev." Search for the Mountain Gorillas ")". And this book was published in 2013.

Based on the above, then you are faced with two choices. Are you interested in reading my story is? Or you are not interested at all. The choice is in your hands.
If you are interested then spread widely disseminated this article to your family, friends, neighbors, and relatives. You can also distribute it on facebook, twitter, goggle +, or other social media that this article be viral in the world. By doing so it is a new entertainment industry has been created.

Its creator named Richard Nata.

The full articles that talks about this: 
  



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I CAN NOT WEAR SOME FREELANCE PROGRAMMER BECAUSE THE DATA MUST BE MONITORED CONTINUOUSLY FROM VIRUSES, MALWARE, SPAM, AND OTHERS.

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AS AN INVESTOR THEN YOU DO NOT HAVE TO FEEL ANXIOUS ABOUT YOUR FUNDS. BECAUSE YOUR FUNDS WILL NEVER BE LOST BECAUSE IN 3-5 YEARS YOU HAVE RETURNED THE FUNDS COUPLED WITH PROFIT.
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Try to imagine this. If I give a very unique story. It was the first time in the world. But the world already know this story even liked it. Because the world love the game books. While the story that I made is the development of game books.
Do you Believe if I dare say if I will succeed because my story will be famous all over the world as Harry Potter?
I believe it. Not because I was the author of the story, but because of the story that I made is unique and the only one in the world. 
Income from my startup :
1. Ads. With millions of unique visitors, the price of the ads will be expensive.
2. Affiliate marketing. In addition to advertising, we are also able to put up some banner from affiliate marketing.
3. Contribution of the readers. If you have a million readers and every reader to pay one US dollar per year then you will get the income of one million US dollars per year. 
If you have a million readers and every reader to pay one US dollar per month then you will get as much revenue twelve million US dollars per year.
4. Books and Comics. After getting hundreds of thousands to the millions of readers of the story will be made in books and the form of a picture story (comics).
5. Movies. If we have a good story with millions of readers then quickly we will be offered to make a film based on the story.
6. Merchandise related to characters. After the movies there will be made an offer for the sale of goods related to the characters.
7. Sales. With millions of email that we have collected from our readers so we can sell anything to them.
    Each income (1-7) worth millions to tens of millions of US dollars. 
    Because each income (1-7) worth millions to tens of millions of US dollars. Then in 10-20 years into the future, AI will be earning hundreds of million USD annually.
So how long do you think my story that I made could gather a thousand readers? Ten thousand readers? One hundred thousand readers? A million readers? Five million readers? Ten million readers? More than ten million readers?
But to get all of it of course takes time, can not be instant. In addition, it takes hard work, big funds and placement of the right people in the right positions.
By advertising, viral marketing, strong marketing strategies and SEO then a million readers can be done in less than a year. Ten million readers can be done in two to three years.
This is the marketing strategy of my startup.
When hundreds of thousands or millions of readers already liked my story then they have to pay to enjoy the story that I made.
If you are a visionary then you will think like this.
With the help of my great name in the world of business, my expertise in marketing, advertising, marketing by mouth, viral marketing, then collecting a million readers to ten million readers will be easy to obtain. Is not that right?
The question now is what if people like my story as they like Harry Potter? You will get tens of millions or even hundreds of millions of email addresses from readers. With that much email, we can sell anything to the readers.
Since April 2013, Wikipedia has around 26 million articles in 285 languages are written by 39 million registered users and a variety of anonymous people who are not known from other parts of the world.  Web ranked by Alexa, Wikipedia is a famous website number 6 which has been visited by 12% of all Internet users with 80 million visitors every month and it is only from the calculation of America.

resource : http://www.tahupedia.com/content/show/136/Sejarah-dan-Asal-Mula-Wikipedia

If no Wikipedia then need hundreds of thousands to millions of books required to make 26 million articles in 285 languages into books.

With the Wikipedia then people started to leave to read a book or books to seek knowledge about a subject or many subjects.

The same thing will happen. Read a story in a book or books to be abandoned. Read a story with millions of choices on the web or blog is far more interesting than reading a book or books. 

So what happens next? In 10-20 years ahead then read a story in a book to be abandoned. Otherwise my startup will grow and continue to develop into a new entertainment industry.

New entertainment industry, where I was a forerunner startup will continue to evolve. 
Therefore, in 10-20 years into the future, my startup will be earning hundreds of million USD annually.

So do not delay. Invest your money immediately to my startup. Take A Look. There are so many advantages if you want to invest in my startup.
WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY RIGHT NOW? .
IF YOU INVEST YOUR FUNDS IN ONE, TWO OR THREE YEARS INTO THE FUTURE, YOU MAY BE TOO LATE.
BECAUSE IN 1-3 YEARS INTO THE FUTURE THEN I'VE GOT THE FUNDS. THE FUNDS CAN COME FROM SOME INVESTORS, LOANS FROM BANKS OR FROM ADVERTISEMENTS POSTED ON MY BLOG.

IF I'VE GOT A LARGE AMOUNT OF FUNDS THEN I'VE NO NEED OF YOUR FUNDS. SO INVEST NOW OR NOT AT ALL.

My BLOG started to be written January 11, 2015. TODAY, MAY 30, 2015, THE NUMBER OF CLICKS HAS REACHED 56,750. SO FAR SO GOOD.

If I get big funds from investors then with a quick story that I wrote will spread throughout the world.

So I got acceleration because I can put ads in a large variety of media such as Google AdWords, Facebook, and others. I also can perform a variety of other marketing strategies.
If I do not get funding from investors then my story would still spread throughout the world. But with a longer time, Slow but sure.

So either I get funding from investors or not, the story that I wrote will remain spread throughout the world. Ha ... 7x

So don't worry, be happy.

My advice to you is you should think whether the data that I have provided to you makes sense or not .
If my data reasonable then immediately invest your funds as soon as possible.

Then we discuss how we plan further cooperation.

Thank you.
Lord Jesus bless you.
Amen
P.S. The offer letter I gave also to the hedge funds and 

venture capital and other major companies 

in the entire 

world. So who is fast then he will get it.


P.P.S. In addition, there is one more thing I 

want to tell you. If a story can generate tens 

of millions of US dollars, then what if made 


many stories? Then why do not you make 2, 3 or many stories? You will get hundreds of million USD annually.

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