Ed Dale is undoubtedly Australia’s most well-known online marketer and founder of the 30 day challenge where he has taught over 300,000 people how to make their first dollar online since 2005. He is also one of my mentors and the reason that WP Elevation exists in the first place. I am very proud to bring Ed and his knowledge and passion to our listeners. This is more than a podcast; this is in Ed Dale Masterclass.
Tell us under the video the percentage of traffic you or your clients' websites are getting from mobile devices and you could win a single license of WP Touch Pro valued at $49.
Some of the highlights of this episode include:
• block time to create content
• traffic keeps me awake
• what is the job to be done on that device?
• every interaction is marketing
• it’s about delivery not experience
• don’t be your client’s bitch
Elevation Round Answers
Here are the answers to the questions in our Elevation round. Watch the interview to get the full scoop.
1. You must spend time each day marketing
2. Seminars
3. Never do it
4. Provide solutions (and remember nobody reads them)
5. Infusionsoft
6. Never have them do anything
7. Do a fabulous job and follow up systematically
8. Contribute
You can reach out and thank Ed Dale on his website www.eddale.co.
Ed Dale suggested I interview  Ari Meisel from getleverage.com. Ari, keep your eyes on your inbox.
Hint: to enter the competition, leave a comment below and tell us the percentage of traffic you or your clients sites are getting from mobile.
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Nice to see legendary Ed Dale on WP Elevation 🙂
Great to see legendary Ed Dale on WP Elevation. I was a 30DC student, 6-7 years ago. Even more amazing the fact that Ed plays Hearstone. 🙂
Thanks for stopping by Vlad. It was such a pleasure to have Ed on the show.
Thanks for stopping by Vlad. It was such a pleasure to have Ed on the show.
Great podcast…thanks Troy & Ed! My largest client is currently getting 26% of traffic via mobile.
Great podcast…thanks Troy & Ed! My largest client is currently getting 26% of traffic via mobile.
Currently recuperating and have listened to this twice and have no doubt I shall listen again.
Having the two of you on one podcast is a delight.
I offer heartfelt thanks to Ed for the 30DC as it was called in 2006 when I first came across him. Following The Challenge each year taught me so much, got me online and sowed the seeds of my current business.
Then I came across Troy and with his guidance upped my game.
I don’t think either of you will ever fully appreciate the difference you make in the lives of so many of us.
Fate has been very kind to me and I have been extraordinarily lucky in the podcast prize stakes so don’t want to enter 🙂 I just wanted to say thank you to you both.
Currently recuperating and have listened to this twice and have no doubt I shall listen again.
Having the two of you on one podcast is a delight.
I offer heartfelt thanks to Ed for the 30DC as it was called in 2006 when I first came across him. Following The Challenge each year taught me so much, got me online and sowed the seeds of my current business.
Then I came across Troy and with his guidance upped my game.
I don’t think either of you will ever fully appreciate the difference you make in the lives of so many of us.
Fate has been very kind to me and I have been extraordinarily lucky in the podcast prize stakes so don’t want to enter 🙂 I just wanted to say thank you to you both.
Thanks for the kind words Dee. It was such an honour to bring Ed to the WP Elevation audience.
I don’t want the prize, but enjoyed the podcast so thought I would share the data for my 2 businesses. The second one has most transactions finalised offline so revenue is not accurate. Both are last 3 months
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4az1gjj7fuoetis/Screenshot%202014-12-08%2014.41.01.png?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cqi3ptekwpqoix4/Screenshot%202014-12-08%2014.42.03.png?dl=0
Holy Mackerel! 41% mobile/tablet! That was a good episode, thank you fellas. I really like the bit about NOT asking them to do anything. I have spent a lot of time and energy lately designing (and re-designing) systems to make it easier for customers to provide content but still more than half seem to choke on it big time and it’s because they just don’t see the job coming their way in advance. As to HOW to take that job off their desk … hmmmm…. thinking to do….
Holy Mackerel! 41% mobile/tablet! That was a good episode, thank you fellas. I really like the bit about NOT asking them to do anything. I have spent a lot of time and energy lately designing (and re-designing) systems to make it easier for customers to provide content but still more than half seem to choke on it big time and it’s because they just don’t see the job coming their way in advance. As to HOW to take that job off their desk … hmmmm…. thinking to do….