How to Be Awesome Online with Paul Jarvis




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Summary: Paul Jarvis is the technical and design mastermind behind some people who have built some massive online empires. He's built over a dozen web sites for Danielle LaPorte alone. Here are some highlights from our chat: * Why Paul Intentionally Kept His Business Small (http://blogcastfm.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/9b1b7b432781c2e9593f13676fd614b9.jpeg) * The Importance of Working on Your Happiness and Your Business * A Simple Habit of Keeping Your Word and Maintaining Integrity * How Paul's Focus on Delivering Results Enables Him Not to Worry About Sales * Why Everything You Do Has to Be Framed in the Context of Your Goal  * The Power of Talking to People Who Could Be Your Potential Audience * Why You Have to Take a Hands-on Approach to Working with Your Designer * The Reason You Need to Be a Content Strategist to Help with Your Business * Key Questions That Paul Poses in His Book  * A Look at Details of What Goes into Danielle LaPorte's Web Site Launches * The Problem with Copying Other People's Ideas * Leveraging Your Life Experience to Tell Your Story Tweetable Insights Include: Your website isn't your business. It's just one aspect of it. (Click to Tweet (http://clicktotweet.com/vBjaA)) No one on the internet is successful because they took somebody else's roadmap and duplicated it. (Click to Tweet (http://clicktotweet.com/fVz85)) If you're writing blog posts to make money, it bleeds through. (Click to Tweet (http://clicktotweet.com/zf6c7)) If you frame new things as an experiment you won't fail. (Click to Tweet (http://clicktotweet.com/JUvHR)) Resources and People Mentioned Include: * A Copywriters Worst Nightmare * Alex Franzen * Danielle LaPorte * How to be Awesome Online (https://sellfy.com/p/QGGA/hX35d) (Paul's Book) Paul Jarvis calls himself a gentleman of adventure. He writes books and makes websites for awesome people. You can follow him on twitter @pjrvs (https://twitter.com/pjrvs). If you liked this article, would you share it with your friends? Just click here (http://clicktotweet.com/eT0q2) to post it to Twitter. Oh, and we’d be really grateful if you write us a review in iTunes. (http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/blogcastfm-the-bloggers-podcast/id352721366)