68: Ghost Blogging: The Good, The Bad, and The Foolish with Dayne Shuda
So you’ve got your website up and now it’s time to bring in the traffic. Is blogging the best way to go? Will all those keywords really help your site to rank on Google?
In this episode, Dayne Shuda, owner of Ghost Blog Writers, opens up the big black SEO box, explaining everything you need to know including what short-tail and long-tail keywords are, how to do organic SEO and when it’s worth it to invest in a blog for your website. He also shares his struggle of finding loyal writers for his business, as well as some of his successful business processes such as his intake form for filtering applicants.
Join us for an episode packed with value!
67: Building a Consulting Firm with Carey Rome (Part 2)
While still in high school, Carey Rome decided that he wanted to own his own business. Seeing that, his Dad told him to go and speak to his uncle who told him the following: It doesn’t matter if you’re doing really well or you’re doing really poorly. If you have to have someone tell you, your business is at risk.
From there, Carey ended up working at the largest CPA and advisory firm in the world at the time before opening up his own firm in 2005. In this episode, Carey shares the ups and downs of going out on his own, plus his struggle of developing an MVP which ended up being his biggest business success- and biggest headache.
67: Building a Consulting Firm with Carey Rome (Part 1)
While still in high school, Carey Rome decided that he wanted to own his own business. Seeing that, his Dad told him to go and speak to his uncle who told him the following: It doesn’t matter if you’re doing really well or you’re doing really poorly. If you have to have someone tell you, your business is at risk.
From there, Carey ended up working at the largest CPA and advisory firm in the world at the time before opening up his own firm in 2005. In this episode, Carey shares the ups and downs of going out on his own, plus his struggle of developing an MVP which ended up being his biggest business success- and biggest headache.
67: Building a Consulting Firm with Carey Rome
While still in high school, Carey Rome decided that he wanted to own his own business. Seeing that, his Dad told him to go and speak to his uncle who told him the following: It doesn’t matter if you’re doing really well or you’re doing really poorly. If you have to have someone tell you, your business is at risk.
From there, Carey ended up working at the largest CPA and advisory firm in the world at the time before opening up his own firm in 2005. In this episode, Carey shares the ups and downs of going out on his own, plus his struggle of developing an MVP which ended up being his biggest business success- and biggest headache.