Attack Of The Network Marketing Clones — 5 Step Clone Kit Inside…

How To Duplicate Yourself In Network MarketingI’m sitting here writing to you at night. A warm cup of Rooibos tea is steaming beside my laptop. I’m wondering what you’d like to read about tomorrow. I’ll just let it flow. And I’ll probably post this in the early hours, but it’s good to have a head start. isn’t it?

I’d say so. And while you’re reading this I’ll be away or writing something else. Maybe enjoying brunch. Maybe taking a break. It’s almost like I’m in two places at once. And in fact, I am.

This is the power of words.

It’s like cloning yourself.

Without “duplication”.

By duplication, I mean needlessly copying and pasting your articles on every free site. I’m sure it works but Google tends to frown on that and they’re the guys behind your search engine rankings.

And believe me, they’re the last people internet marketers want to mess with!

So the question is, how can you clone yourself without duplication?

Well, the answer is hidden in plain sight.

Sure, you could do it by writing more than anyone else. Or you could do it by spending more money than everyone else but there’s an easier way.

It’s really simple too.

Diversify.

You see, all you have to do is write an article, record it, then shoot a video of the same. You can even do all three in a single day.

Maybe it’s not as easy as it sounds but it’s faster than coming up with the next big idea every day or two.

And you can post them free sites like BetterNetworker.com.

You’ll be everywhere in a few easy weeks.

Without duplication.

Unless you wish.

You could even take it further and get someone to interview you over the phone. Then transcribe it. Now you have two more pieces of content. Or take it even further and release a press release too.

You’ve seen it happen before.

An author writes a book. She’ll record the audio version, give interviews, and try her damndest to get on Oprah or Larry King. Then she’ll publish excerpts here and there and within a year you can’t turn around without seeing her face or name.

So why not do the same?

And if you’re wondering what to say in your article. Well, the answer is simple enough.

Start with a story.

It doesn’t have to be incredible. Maybe you’re just drinking a cup of Rooibus tea and it reminded you of a marketing tip.

Or you could write a list, or product review.

People love them.

Here’s the system in a nutshell if you decide to use it.

Call it a “clone kit” if you will.

Tell your story
1. Write it out.
2. Record it.
3. Video it.
4. Interview it.
5. Post it.

And take a lesson from the old folks. There’s no shame in telling your story again. With every telling it gets a little more life.

It’s the secret of working smart instead of hard. :-)

Unless of course you’re like me and like writing.

Some of us are suckers for punishment.

Jason The “Better Networker”

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6 Comments

Moises  on October 15th, 2009

I can relate to this situation on this post. Also i want to recommend this other article about the way we can rank our content.http://www.ninebyblue.com/blog/ranking-as-the-original-source-for-content-you-syndicate/

I hope this add some value.

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Jason Reply:

Hey thanks for sharing. I think
quite a few people will find this
helpful.

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Elmar  on October 16th, 2009

Hi Jason,

This is another great article. I enjoyed reading it.

Is it alowed to ask questions here Jason?
I’ll just ask, would be super if you could give me some news on this.

You wrote : “By duplication, I mean needlessly copying and pasting your articles on every free site. I’m sure it works but Google tends to frown on that and they’re the guys behind your search engine rankings.”

Past week I followed the SEO training from TF 2.0 and there Ferny said he does copy and paste content and just changed the headline a bit.

This is a bit confusing for me now. What is the best to do?

Can you give me some insight here?

Thanks,

Elmar

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Jason Reply:

Hey Elmar,

I’d go with Ferny for all things SEO. :-)

By duplicate content. I mostly meant…
taking whole articles without altering them
and pasting them everywhere.

Sorry for the confusion.

I just hope I gave you extra options.

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Mitchell Dillman  on October 16th, 2009

Thanks Jason.

It’s almost as if you are looking over my shoulder. Do you possess some kind of marketers mojo?

I enjoy the written word yet I understand the importance of time management. Your advice to expand into multiple mediums is wonderful. Would you ever consider writing a brief “test” article knowing you will build upon it in an upcoming piece to then publish it in other forums or sites?

Just a thought, always considering where I’m headed. I once knew a guy that wrote a small newspaper story, got a great response then wrote a series of follow ups only to then turn it into a best selling book.

Thanks again for your timely insight.

Mitchell Dillman

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Jason Reply:

Mitchell that sounds like a great
idea. Most people put the cart
before the horse and wonder
why it doesn’t go anywhere
when a test would determine
everything on the spot.

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