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Problogger: The Business of YOU – Chris Ducker

Chris Ducker

Up until the end of 2009, Chris Ducker was pretty much your standard CEO and entrepreneur; he was working 16 hour days, 7 days a week. He believed that he could carry on that way forever. He believed that he was invincible. Then, in late 2009, he hit the wall, slammed smack bang into it at about 180km an hour. He burnt out and had to be hospitalised. But, out of all the stress and pain, something good arose from the ashes. He made the decision to stop working ‘in’ his business, and start working ‘on’ his business. He re-organised, and re-prioritised his life so that he could spend more time with his family. It wasn’t an easy road. It took more than 12 months to accomplish. But he did accomplish the seemingly impossible task. And, at day two of Problogger, he explained exactly how he did it…

According to Ducker, the most important thing in business, no matter what niche you are in, is building a personal brand. You have to make sure that you are original. Everyone has doubts. Everyone wonders at some point, ‘Surely everyone else has already answered all the questions I’m going to be answering, provided all the solutions that I’m going to provide’. The trick is to put your spin on it, to include your voice in it.

The thing is, when you build the business of you, nobody can copy it, it’s 100% original.

What have you got to offer the world that nobody else can?

One of the biggest things that bloggers have to offer the world that nobody else can is original content. Content that is one-of-a-kind. Content that hasn’t been duplicated from another source. According to Ducker, there are three main types of content:

Building a brand is easy, when you create great content consistently. You must be consistent.

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Who is your ideal customer?

So, once you’ve got your original content nailed, you need to figure out who your ideal customer is. And Ducker emphasises the word customer. After all, this is all about the business of you, not the buddy of you. Bloggers need to determine who it is that they are creating the content for.

Once you know this, you can start creating a community. You can start building solid, long-lasting P to P (Person to Person) relationships. You can start cultivating personal relationships with your customers. People are naturally more inclined to do business with people that they know, that they have a personal relationship with. They are willing to spend a bit more, go a bit further, and spend more often with businesses that they know, and can rely upon.

There are two main ways to cultivate strong P to P relationships:

If you play your cards right, your raving fans will turn into customers, eventually. You just have to take those P to P relationships to the next level. Then, your audience will determine what the business of you actually becomes.

Lastly, you must monetise your brand. Monetizing your brand builds authority. You must be seen to sell. Always ask for the order. If you don’t ask, you don’t get. Sell something, anything – an experience, a course, anything. According to Ducker, if you’re giving everything away for free, then that’s what you’ll be known as: the freebie guy.

How will you make money?

So, in a nutshell, Ducker recommends that the best way to make money is to build the business of YOU. And, to do this, you need to take the following steps:

98% of people will quit right before they start monetizing. Don’t be one of those people.

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