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So, you want to be a blogger eh? I can’t blame you and with the amazing stories you have heard about this job, you probably can't wait to get your turn!
When you ask “What do you do for a living?” and when someone says they work as a “Blogger” a number of raise eyebrows are thrown in their way! Like, what does that even mean? Is it really a job? Are you really getting paid for it? While being a blogger doesn’t sound like a real job, believe me, there are plenty of people out there who became successful at this.
Blogging is also one of the easiest ways to sell; which is also the reason why the people who embraced this work became successful at it.
De nombreuses personnes travaillant dans le domaine du marketing d'affiliation sont également des blogueurs. Pour vous inspirer, nous avons rassemblé les profils de 5 blogueurs et hommes d'affaires extraordinaires que nous admirons :
#1 Rand Fishkin
You have probably heard of Rand Fishkin even though you aren’t into affiliate marketing. This is because he is one of the pioneers in SEO and although he is one of the outstanding names in the affiliate market, he started out as a college dropout who began writing about Search Engine Optimization in 2004. He was born on the in Flemington, New Jersey but grew up in Seattle, Washington. In 2000, Fishkin dropped out of the University of Washington when he decided to work for his mother’s small business that catered to web designing and marketing. By 2004 he established the SEOmoz blog that eventually spawned to become one of the most prominent communities in terms of marketers.
En 2007, M. Fishkin est devenu le directeur général de SEOmoz, Inc (aujourd'hui connu sous le nom de Moz). The software company he created with his mother then is now one of the biggest names online. That same year, he proposed and married his longtime girlfriend, Geraldine DeRuiter in 2008. Forward to 6 years later, Rand was able to expand his company that started with 7 employees to 134 and counting. In 2013, SEOmoz was rebranded and named Moz which focused on marketing software. The following year later, Rand promoted COO Sarah Bird to take his place as he dealt with some personal issues. He became an individual contributor to the company while keeping his title as the Wizard of Moz and Chairman of the Board of Directors. Besides Moz, Fishkin is also the co-founder of Inbound.org which is a site that is devoted to sharing marketing articles all over the web with Dharmesh Shah but the site was then sold in 2014 to Hubspot. Rand became well-known for his Whiteboard Friday series and is often invited as keynote speaker at numerous marketing seminars and conferences. He previously contributed to two books namely Art of SEO and Inbound Marketing & SEO. He also became involved as Minted’s board of directors. He and his wife also invested in Techstars Seattle in 2015.
You can also read about him Seatte Times where he has been profiled. He was also featured in Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 Under 40, BusinessWeek’s 30 Under 30, as well as other publications. However among the publications he has been featured in, he is pretty proud of his honor in the Everywhereist blog. When he is not working, Fishkin enjoys traveling, NFL football, beer, scotch, food, science, surfing online and of course, Adventure Time.
#2 Gary Vaynerchuk
Gary is a well-known public speaker in events like SXSW and Le Web which can be viewed his YouTube channel. He was also featured in Crain’s 40 Under 40 list as well as Fortune in the last couple of years. Not only that, Gary has been profiled for the New York Times and other business magazines. This successful entrepreneur was actually born in a place called Babrusk, Belarus which was in the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. His parents were among the lucky ones to made their way into the United States through an exchange program where the Soviet Jews were given the chance to migrate to America in exchange of food aid. They eventually landed in New York and their family shared a small apartment in Queens, NY. His father worked in a liquor store which was owned by one of their relatives in New Jersey. They eventually moved and settled in New Jersey as well.
Vaynerchuk’s entrepreneurial skills began at an early age when he started ripping flowers off the yards of his neighbors. Gifted with natural charms, he began selling them and eventually leveled up to selling lemonades around his neighborhood. He managed to sell them in different locations where he collected his profits while riding a big-wheel. By the time he was in his teenage years, he began dealing with baseball cards where he developed his stinging selling tactics. There he was able to earn about a thousand per week. However this was put to a halt when his father placed him in their family business at the age of 14 which kind of made him unhappy at first.
After graduating from college, he took over the family wine business and turned it into millions of dollars’ worth within just 5 years. From a $3 million wine store, he was able to develop it into a $60 million worth of business! Today he is the outstanding owner of the VaynerMedia which is also known as one of the finest online agencies. Besides his own company, he is also an investor and venture capitalist in various companies including Facebook, Uber, Tumblr, Twitter and a whole lot more before he finally co-founded VaynerRSE. Gary is also l'hébergement le #AskGaryVee Show qui aborde des sujets concernant les créations d'entreprises, les médias sociaux ainsi que les entreprises familiales tout en donnant des conseils à son public. Toutes ses émissions sont disponibles sur Stitcher, SoundCloud et iTunes si vous souhaitez l'écouter et vous pouvez également consulter son site web pour en savoir plus. GaryVaynerChuk.com.
#3 Pat Flynn
Considéré comme l'un des blogueurs les plus influents du marché numérique, Patrick Flynn a commencé à travailler dans ce domaine après avoir perdu son emploi il y a quelques années. Il a travaillé sur son Revenu passif intelligent en 2008 dans le but de partager des stratégies sur la façon dont il a fait croître son activité en ligne. Selon M. Flynn, il a commencé à écrire ses réflexions sur la préparation à l'examen LEED, également connu sous le nom d'examens d'architecture. Il a ensuite transformé ses notes en un livre électronique qui a gagné en trafic et s'est vendu à environ $8 000 exemplaires le premier mois. C'est également la même année qu'il a lancé GreenExpertAcademy.com, où il a écrit sur les produits. Après le succès de ses ventes d'ebooks, Flynn a officiellement ouvert son blog Smart Passive Income, également connu sous le nom de SmartPassiveIncome.com. Le site l'aide à suivre différents sites web tout en restant en contact avec ses autres projets. Il a reçu son premier revenu à 6 chiffres un an plus tard.
Today he is currently running a regular podcast show for all his audience and readers. Over the last months, Pat’s income is estimated to be around $120,000 dollars each month, thanks to his dedication and hard work. On his free time, Pat enjoys being with his wife, April and children Keoni and Kailani. He also adores his dog Gizmo. He also enjoys music, reading books, playing basketball and StarWars Battlefront.
#4 Matthew Woodward
Matt est un jeune homme de 28 ans blogueur marketing who has earned numerous awards for his work. Mr. Woodward’s career began when he was 13 years after writing gaming reviews for NintendoPhiles. He eventually developed his interest in writing that he created his first website community for competitive gaming that allowed other gamers to share short clips and demos showcasing their best actions. In 2003 he became the first person to do a 360 no scope on a FPS game that when he released his video, it eventually gained a lot of fans.
Years later he became the head for online marketing in Europe for some of the country’s largest distributors of products online. Among his clients included Asda, Samsung, Tesco and even Motorola. While he was successful at campaigning for these companies, he found it to be slow and was falling behind the ever changing pace of the web. He decided to change paths three years ago when he started working for himself. This allowed him to expand and develop his skills. He was eventually able to launch 40 websites under his belt. He later embraced SEO and became entirely interested with it. With constant testing and experimentation, Woodward became one of the experts of web trafficking.
Today he is one of the names you can trust in SEO & affiliate marketing. His blog talks about his experiences as an affiliate marketer and provides people with excellent tutorials as well as advice to those who are in need of his expertise. His income is estimated to be around $800,000 as of October 2016.
#5 Brian Clark
Si vous avez entendu parler de Copyblogger then you probably heard of Brian Clark’s name. His work began as early as 1998 and by 1999, Clark achieved his first success in online business, all thanks to content marketing. He later on launched two more online businesses with the help of online marketing and tools.
En 2006, Clark a fondé Copyblogger, un blog qui a vu le jour en 2006. Son site a pour but d'aider les gens comme lui à devenir des rédacteurs exceptionnels et des experts en contenu. Fort de son succès, il a lancé Copyblogger Media, qui a contribué à la création de plusieurs entreprises dérivées. Parmi ces entreprises figurent Synthesis, Scribe, Premise et StudioPress.
Aujourd'hui, Brian est toujours activement impliqué dans la gestion de Copyblogger et contribue à ses autres projets, notamment en donnant des stratégies et des conseils aux consultants, aux coachs, aux indépendants et aux personnes généralement intéressées par son domaine d'activité. Il a également été rapporté que Clark a réalisé un chiffre d'affaires annuel de 8 chiffres sans même faire de publicité, ce qui en fait l'un des meilleurs stimulants de l'industrie du marketing de contenu.
So there you go, five of the leading names in the online business world that you can follow! If you are interested in being one of these successful leaders then the key is to start now. It’s not too late for you, it just takes a lot of patience and eagerness to learn.