So What’s the Big Idea?

“Content is king.” You may have heard it said many times before.

Yet as I searched on the internet, I’ve seen many blogs with great content, with hardly any readers.

These blog authors have been slugging away almost every day, coming up with solid-written articles jam-packed with great content…

…yet there’s hardly any one reading their goldmine of information.

“Oh that’s because they don’t spend enough time on building traffic.” That’s what many people would say, isn’t it?

But I’ve observed something that is absolutely mind-boggling.

There can be a blogger who spends (what seems to be) an entire lifetime doing the traffic-building stuff…

…commenting on other people’s blog every single day, doing onsite and offsite SEO, etc…

… but only having a trickle of traffic coming to their blog.

While another newer blogger would do the same stuff, but in barely a few months have a HUGE tidal wave of hungry readers flooding into the blog.

Similar content, similar traffic-building efforts…

… but VASTLY different results!

For some time now, I have been searching an answer to this question, “Is there anything else that separates star bloggers from average bloggers?”

It turns out there is. I call it the Big Idea.

So what’s the Big Idea?

It’s an idea that makes people remember who you are and what you stand for. It positions you as the go-to expert in your niche. But what’s more important is -

What does it do? It attracts people to you.

When you develop your own Big Idea, you’ll have many readers attracted to your blog and sticking with you.

And let’s not forget what this means – more $$$ for you. Because now you have the audience to earn money by advertising space or by selling products.

Most of the A-list bloggers have their own Big Idea, and they earn VASTLY more than the average blogger.

The problem is, not many of them talk about this stuff. Maybe they may know it, but they can’t explain it.

That’s why when you ask them what made them successful, they’ll tell you what they did – Build Content and Build Traffic.

But then again, you can be doing the same thing, but doing it in the wrong way.

Big Idea Blogger will tell you the right way to do it, so that you are 100% certain all your efforts are going to pay off.

I’m going to bring in information from the top-level marketers – those who really understand what the Big Idea is and are applying it.

The proof? They have all built multi-million-dollar information businesses.

You are going to learn and understand Big Idea blogging and how to apply it. And when you do, your readers and your $$$ will start growing by leaps and bounds.

And you know what? It takes you the same amount to time and effort to apply Big Idea blogging as compared to ordinary blogging.

But the results you get are MASSIVELY different.

Do join in the discussion by giving your comments to my blog posts. I want to know what you think so that I can answer your questions and add more value to you.

Charles Yang
Big Idea Blogger

Who is Charles Yang?

Charles Yang has been involved in internet-marketing for 3 years.

He is currently engaged in internet marketing for an offline business and has successfully launched online lead generation campaigns and email marketing for them.

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Charles with Robert Kiyosaki of Rich Dad fame

Charles with T Harv Eker, Guerrilla Business Guru and best-selling author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind

Charles with Derek Gehl, internet marketing guru

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So what's the Big Idea?

"Similar content, similar traffic-building efforts…

… but VASTLY different results!"

For some time now, I have been searching an answer to the question,

“Is there anything else that separates star bloggers from average bloggers?”

It turns out there is. I call it the Big Idea.

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