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Authority Content: The Simple System for Building Your Brand, Sales, and Credibility

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Looking for a simple, effective and modern approach to market your business? Traditional SEO is dead, SEM costs keep increasing, everyone is overloaded with content and social media is too overcrowded.

The fact is, in today's world of constant distractions, most business owners struggle to get their marketing messages heard.

Authority Content provides a simple process that any company can use to break through the noise. It doesn't matter whether you're the owner of a retail shop, financial advisor, swimming pool manufacturer or an inventor with an ingenious product - this powerful strategy will work for you.

Built on the "3 Ps" framework (Present, Product, Promote) this book teaches you a step-by-step system for building authority within your industry thus sky-rocketing website traffic and sales.

You will discover how to:
Build maximum Authority, in minimum time
Have your prospects, clients and Google fall in love with you
Turn one day's work into months of content and share it around the web
Write your own book easily and in record time
Build your brand, sales and credibility

Book website: AuthorityContent.com

168 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 7, 2016

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About the author

David Jenyns

6 books12 followers
David Jenyns is an experienced entrepreneur who sold the Melbourne Cricket Ground in his early twenties and founded Melbourne SEO Services. He systemized himself out of that business in 2016 and founded SYSTEMology to help business owners implement systems to scale their business.

Today, he supports a growing community of certified SYSTEMologists, delivers workshops, keynote addresses, hosts a podcast, and is on a mission to free business owners worldwide from daily operations.

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August 28, 2016
Great Ideas

He has some pretty unique ideas in here. I've heard of 70% of the information he put but his unique point of view makes this book a great read.
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July 28, 2019
Really useful and realistic

No false promises building a business its a marathon not at sprint and this book clearly explain how to become an authority in an ethical way
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6 reviews13 followers
August 14, 2016
Sticking to a consistent marketing plan is not easy for business owners. Sometimes knowing what to do is not enough, the challenge is often finding the time to execute it. Authority Content provides the solution to that in a clear, concise, step by step way that will guide you through everything you need to know about effective content marketing and SEO, and how to avoid those actions that will not have a positive impact on your business.
And for the beginner, the Authority Content system shows you how to build a respectable online presence to position you for growth.
It’s a book that can be re-visited again and again as you deepen your understanding of what your customers want, shows you how to layer your content in a way enrols customers in your journey, and helps you to generate ideas for expanding and improving your products and services.
“That’s how we Google-proof, search engine proof and future proof our work.”
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136 reviews8 followers
February 5, 2017
straight forward publication of what works for this guy. if i also was in services this makes a lot of sense. a lot in common with gary vaynerchuk surprisingly - a huge focus on building and distributing great content to build your own personal brand. this fact is hard to argue with, even as the content created on a daily basis continues to skyrocket and differentiating continues to be harder and harder. what does personal brand creation 2.0 look like?
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