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Sunday, July 3, 2016

We Grew Our Blog Traffic 138X: Here's What It Taught Us About Content Marketing

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138x.
Not bad right?
OK OK. I know what you're thinking.
It's pretty easy to make those numbers sound impressive when you're growing from nothing.
But it's not exactly like we grew from one visitor to 138 visitors. 
We grew from 198 visitors in October to 27,369 visitors this month as of writing this post.
And since this has been the first time anyone on our team has truly launched and managed a blog from scratch, we thought we'd share some of the things we've learned so far along the way about content marketing.

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6 Things We've Learned About Content Marketing

1. Blogging for your business is an investment, not a get rich quick scheme.

This is a popular piece of advice when it comes to blogging, content, and inbound marketing -- and we knew this going in -- but it's way different when you actually feel it first hand, and worth mentioning again since we live in a world of marketing hacks and tricks.
As Erik said to me while I was writing this post: when it comes to blogging, first you get rained on a for a while, and have two readers, but if you stick with it and do a good job, eventually the sun will come out and it will grow. That's a good way of putting it (and the story behind the image for this article that Erik made). 
And this doesn't really hit you until you write 10, 20, 30 posts, and you feel like the world still hasn't noticed your stuff.
But there's one thing to know as you're going through the grind of trying to grow a blog for your business: the grind pays.
The chart below shows the breakdown of traffic to our blog this month by the date that the post was actually published (so for example, 10.5% of our traffic in June came from posts we wrote in November). Look at the spread of all those months!
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And even if we were to take away all of the traffic to our blog from the last 60 days -- twelve percent of our all-time traffic is coming from old posts that date all the way back to October.
Speaking of October, this article about product marketing that we published that month is one of the best examples of the long term impact that content can have.
Not only is that post still driving traffic back to our blog today, but it's driving more traffic every month as it continues to climb up Google's search engine results: 22 clicks in April, 106 clicks in May, and 152 clicks so far in June.
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And all we've had to do since originally publishing and promoting that post is a little bit of outreach to get a few more backlinks, and we recently updated the content to be much more thorough once we noticed that post was starting to rank.
Today, the post is in the the fourth spot on page one for "product marketing" -- a keyword that gets been 5,000 and 7,000 searches each month (and the third listing is actually HubSpot linking to our post).
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That's one example from one post to show how the investment in blogging pays off: it compounds over time. The work we put in to write that post in October is still paying off today. If we were running ads in October and then stopped them, the traffic would stop too. That's not the case for content.
This is something that we knew about content going in, but free traffic and free leads have a different ring to them when they're actually for yourbusiness.

2. Quality over quantity doesn't just sound nice: it's the only way to build an audience today.

Our post about product marketing that we just talked about is a great example of this: quality content works.
We set out to create the best piece of content about product marketing, and that started with talking to 10-15 product marketers and finally coming up with a clear definition for what product marketing does and where it fits inside of a typical SaaS business.
We didn't set out to generate thousands of clicks and rank on page one -- we set out to create a piece of content that product marketers (our core audience at the time) would love and find helpful. Plain and simple.
Creating quality content is another one of those lessons that you already know and you know it works. But it's much harder to actually act on when it's a Monday morning, you're planning out your work for the week, and you know you need to publish something new.
Very rarely have we created something great last minute.
That doesn't mean you need to take weeks to write something new, but a little bit of effort goes a long way, especially today.
We live in a world of crap content.
I know it, you know it, and Buzzsumo confirmed it with their stat that 50 percent of content gets eight shares or less.
And yet we keep publishing stuff that we wouldn't read or boomark ourselves.
This is what happens when you "have" to publish something (i.e. you're measured on traffic or, gulp, the number of posts you publish).
But there's only one way to build an audience with content marketing today: you have to create stuff that people actually want to read.
At Drift, I wish we really hammered on this from day one. And it's my fault -- I fell in the trap of wanting to crank out more content. 
Some of it was good, some of it wasn't. But when you publish a post and two days later no one has read it, the natural reaction is to go and write something else. I guess it's human nature.
But now, it's crystal clear that quality content (over quantity) is the only way to grow today. Here's what I found while pulling together this post:
  • We've published 204 posts since launching our blog.
  • 76 percent of the total traffic to our blog has come from twenty percent of our posts. That's just 40 posts -- driving three quarters of our total traffic.
  • And if we take things even further, 60 percent of our traffic comes from20 posts -- that's just 10 percent of the 204 posts we've published.
That's why we're publishing less content, but spending more time creating it. The good stuff makes the biggest impact.

3. You need to spend as much effort promoting new content as you do creating new content. 

The RSS days are behind us.
People aren't just going to come to your blog just because you published a new post. You have to tell people about your stuff. You have to promote your content.
And this is another reason why focusing on quality over quantity works better all across the board:
When you're publishing three to five new posts per week to just crank out more content, how do you figure out which stuff to promote? You could email your list three times in a week, but then everyone will hate you. Or you could send one email with five links, but then no one will actually click any of them.
That approach won't help you build an audience of loyal fans. But creating quality content and spending the time and effort to promote it to the right people will.

Promoting Content

Until recently, if we published a new post and didn't promote it, very few people would find it.
And even still today, if we really want to get a lot of eyeballs on a new piece of content, we have to tell people about it.
This might not be ground breaking, but I think it's one of the biggest mistakes people make with content marketing: they spend all of their time on the content and none of their time on the marketing.
Now, this doesn't really work the same if you create crap content. But if you just spent hours creating a killer piece of content, why not put in the same amount of effort to make sure that people read it?
Unfortunately, there's no magic bullet for content promotion. You need to put in the work and hustle for distribution.
Outside of promoting our content on our social media channels, here are the channels that have had the biggest impact, and a little about how we've thought about each one.

Communities

In the content marketing world, there's a lot written about the power of community sites like Reddit, Inbound.org, and GrowthHackers.com
These sites can be super powerful because they have thousands of members (millions on Reddit) and the people who visit these sites everyday are often influential in their own circles -- sneezers as Seth Godin would call them. So marketers flock to these sites to post their links in hopes of capturing some small percentage of that traffic -- but the majority of the links posted on these sites get no traction at all.
That's because most marketers just blast their own links everywhere. Another channel ruined by spam.
But there's a secret to unlocking traffic from community sites: treating the members like real people.
How would you try to get their attention in person? In most cases, you'd probably say hello and try to start a conversation with them (not just start firing thoughts and ideas their way).
That's the approach that you need to take to with communities, too. When you post there, be genuine. To try to start a conversation - not just shove a link at someone.
Here's an example of a post on Inbound.org that had 138 upvotes, 73 comments, and was at the top of Inbound.org for a full week:
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This post worked so well because the topic was extremely relevant to this community of marketers, and we didn't blindly post a link to everyone that felt like spam or self promotion.
We told a story and tried to start a discussion around a topic that we thought people in the community might have an opinion on.
As a result, this one post drove 600+ new people back to our blog:
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And this was not a one hit wonder on Inbound.org.  We posted on the site once a week in May with this approach, and each new post averaged over 100 upvotes and 45 comments:
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Communities can be amazing, but you have to treat them with respect and post your link subtly. Your link should be a way to learn more about a topic if people find the discussion interesting -- not the only reason you are posting on one of the communities in the first place.
It also pays to try and respond to every single person that comments, too. This let's the rest of the community know you're a real person, vs someone who disappears immediately after they post a link on the site.

Influencers and Outreach

We have been lucky to have a crew of advisors that have big audiences and are influential to our target audience -- people like Hiten Shah, Mike Volpe, Mark Roberge, Brian Balfour, Mike Troiano, and Mitchell Harper.
They have been a huge help tweeting about our content, sharing links in their newsletters, and talking about us in the things that they write.
As helpful as they've been in helping us spread the word, we've also spent a good amount of time doing our own outreach to people who don't already know us -- whether it's outreach for a backlink, outreach to try and get someone to share our content, or just outreach to say hi and get on someone's radar for the future. 
And throughout the process of doing all of this outreach, we've stumbled on to a little template that can make outreach way more effective: asking for permission first.
This one seems so obvious, but for whatever reason, the rules of being a human and a good person sometimes completely go out the window when it comes to online marketing. Here's how the typcial outreach process goes:
  1. Find someone's email.
  2. Email them a link to your article and ask them to share it or link back to it -- even though you've never talked to them before in your life.
Why would someone want to share your stuff if you cold email them out of nowhere and then jam a link down their throat? All of us in marketing have probably been on the recipient of an email like this.
Here's the better way to do outreach: ask for permission first.
Here's an email that I typically use:
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And the key to that email is this one line:
Let me know if you want to check it out and I can send over a link.
There's no link, and not even an ask to share. I'm just introducing myself and asking a stranger if I have their permission to send them something.
When you do that, here's what typically happens next:
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Once they've replied to you, then you have the right to ask them to share or link back if they find it interesting. This is basically a double opt-in approach to getting people to promote your content.
Not only is this a much friendlier approach, but it's a much more effective approach. Why? Because you've treated the person that you want to share your stuff like... a real person. And as a person, they are more likely to do you a solid and spare you a tweet or a backlink vs. feeling like you're just using them for a transaction.

Email

Our email list has consistently been the number one way to drive traffic back to our blog, but for a while, we were making a huge mistake with our emails.
Each email we sent would have multiple links and CTA's. We were trying to cram everything into one email.
And this goes back to what we were talking about earlier -- when you're creating a ton of content, you want to promote it all.
You want every post to drive a ton of traffic.
But cramming everything into one email just doesn't work.
Instead, we switched to sending one email each week. That's it, unless we have a big product announcement to make or something special.
Even if we publish three new pieces of content that week, we only send one email, and each email only has one link. Not three, not two. One. Only.
This was the hardest change to make, but the results don't lie. Email works much better when you pick one thing that you want people to do when they read it, and now it's something we think about with every single email.
Maybe in the future when we have hundreds of thousands of subscribers we can add a few more links in the email, but for today, one link to content works the best. We can always send another email the next week.
The other thing that has had a huge impact when it comes to email is getting other people with big lists to promote our content in their emails. 
Our content has been featured in Hiten Shah's weekly SaaS email,Mattermark's daily email, Mind The ProductOpenView and more.
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But beware if you're hunting people with huge email lists: you don't get that much trafic back to your blog if you're one of 10 links in a newsletter that has 100,000 subscribers and a two percent click through rate.
It's usually better to find a smaller, targeted list of people.

4. Spend more time focusing on topics than keywords.

We're in the sales and marketing software industry.
There are literally thousands of other companies in this space. 
If we set out to build a content strategy around high traffic keywords in this space like "live chat" or "messaging app" we'd still be sitting at a few hundred visitors a month with all of our content buried somewhere in the depths of Google search results.
So instead of hunting a list of keywords like that, we made the decision to focus on topics that were relevant to our target audience (like product marketing, growth marketing, product management and sales) and then building out a library of great content around each particular topic.
Some people call it the spoke and hub model, some people call it creatingsite pages. Either way, this content strategy is effective because it forces you to keep things simple, create great stuff, and it makes sure your old content is still doing the work and pulling in new traffic for you.
The process looks something like this:
  1. Research and select a topic.
  2. Create one 10x piece of content to be the definitive guide or resource on that topic.
  3. Create a bunch of additional content on that topic (individual articles) and link back to that one main piece of content.
Anum Hussain has a great presentation on this topic and how they used this strategy for HubSpot's sales products if you're interested in learning more and going deeper.

5. Looking at Google Analytics can be interesting but it won't help you get more traffic.

Campaigns, sources, mediums, referral traffic, goals, webmaster tools.
I can never get enough. Google Analytics is so much fun to look at.
And it's also a huge waste of time as your trying to build an audience.
All of the big jumps in traffic, all of the new email subscribers -- heck, all of the big spikes in new signups for Drift -- have all come from big swings, not little things we've found in Google Analytics.
And I know. We're supposed to love data. Marketing needs to be data-driven! Marketers need to be analytical and focus on optimization!
But when it comes to startups and your early marketing strategy, we tend to go too far.
Whether we had 1,000 visitors or 10,000 visitors - how much can you really optimize for at that stage?
You could spend an hour digging through Google Analytics or an hour starting to create your next great campaign or article. Which would pay off more?
If you want to grow faster, you need to focus on taking big swings -- not little tweaks.
Every time we take a big swing, something good tends to happen.
Analytics are fun to play around with, and you can usually find an interesting nugget or two, but at this stage, analytics rarely help you grow faster.

6.  Don't worry about being (or finding) a perfect writer.

This last learning might actually be the most important.
If you're going to invest in content, you need to be able to write so people can understand you -- that's it.
You don't need to be (or hire) the world's best writer
You're not writing a novel.
You're usually writing a blog post.
Don't get too cute. Don't try to be too catchy or pithy. Just try to write so people will understand you.
Remember this lesson from advertising legend David Ogilvy:
"Do not, however, address your readers as though they were gathered together in a stadium. When people read your copy, they are alone. Pretend you are writing each of them a letter on behalf of your client. One human being to another, second person singular."

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Dave leads marketing at Drift. 

 

Resource: http://blog.drift.com/six-things-we-learned-about-content-marketing?utm_source=inbound-org&utm_medium=community&utm_campaign=content-lessons




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Let me introduce myself. My name is Richard Nata. I am an author, novelist, blogger and ghost writer. My articles, including short stories have been published in magazines and newspapers since 1994. I have written a lot of books, both fiction and non-fiction. So I was a professional in the field of writing, both fiction and non-fiction.

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.

more information :
1. IPO KAN PERUSAHAAN ANDA DI BEI, TRIK TERCEPAT MENJADIKAN ANDA SEORANG KONGLOMERAT. brand, ideas, story, style, my life: IPO KAN PERUSAHAAN ANDA DI BEI, TRIK TERCEPAT MENJADIKAN ANDA SEORANG KONGLOMERAT.
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: 
  



WHY DO I NEED STARTUP FUNDS FROM INVESTORS? I NEED A LOT OF FUNDS FROM INVESTORS BECAUSE I HAVE TO LOOKING FOR EXPERT PROGRAMMERS(IT).BECAUSE THE DATA IS HANDLED IS VERY LARGE, IT MAY HAVE TO WEAR SOME PROGRAMMERS(IT).

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

IN ADDITION FUNDS FROM INVESTORS IS ALSO USED TO BUY SERVERS WITH VERY LARGE CAPACITY. FUNDS ARE ALSO USED TO PAY EMPLOYEE SALARIES AND OPERATIONAL COSTS OF THE COMPANY.

FUNDS CAN ALSO BE USED FOR ADVERTISING AND OTHER MARKETING STRATEGIES.FUNDS CAN ALSO BE USED TO ADVERTISE MY STARTUP AND OTHER MARKETING STRATEGIES.

IF I GET A VERY LARGE FUND, THE PART OF THE FUNDS USED TO TRANSLATE THE STORY INTO VARIOUS LANGUAGES.With more and more languages, the more readers we get.
WITH MORE AND MORE READERS, THE MORE REVENUE WE GET. 

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.
THIS BUSINESS IS ONE AND THE ONLY ONE IN THE WORLD.

If we can make a good story, so that the readers will 

come again and again for further reading the story then 

our earnings will continue to grow and will never 

diminish. This is due to new readers who continued  to 

arrive, while long remained loyal readers become our 

customers.

So that the number of our readers will continue to 

multiply over time. With the increasing number of loyal 

readership then automatically the amount of income we 

will also grow larger every year. The same thing 

happened in yahoo, google, facebook, twitter, linkedin, 

and others when they still startup.

Deuteronomy {28:13} And the LORD shall make thee the 

head, and not the tail; and thou shalt be above only, and 

thou shalt not be beneath; if that thou hearken unto the commandments of the LORD thy God, which I command thee this day, to observe and to do [them: ]

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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