Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Blogging Topics to get you started

A few simple topics to get you started on your first blog


Rising Sun Performance Company's Blog:
  1. Introduce yourself to our followers, keep it honest & simple.
  2. Why Are you excited to be a part of the company?
  3. Your audition experience for the company
  4. Call back Experience
  5. The One Acts vetting process
  6. The One Acts Readings (are you directing? Wanting to be cast?)
Roommates Blog:
  1. Whats in the Garden? What seeds did you plant? Vegetables you're excited about?
  2. Why did you become a vegan?
  3. Are you cooking a group dinner this week? Whats the menu?
  4. Did you discover a new website, show or blog you want to share?
Last Supper Live on Stage Blog:
  1. Introduce yourself to our followers, keep it honest & simple.
  2. Why Are you excited to be a part of the show?
  3. Your audition experience for the company?
  4. Call back Experience?
  5. Designers you can talk about inspiration or the creative process
  6. Share a rehearsal story

Monday, February 22, 2010

The 7 Harsh Realities of Social Media Marketing

The 7 Harsh Realities of Social Media Marketing
by Sonia Simone

Last Friday I was in Atlanta, where I gave a talk on social media marketing at Dan Kennedy’s InfoSUMMIT conference.
I’m something of a fish out of water at a Glazer-Kennedy event. For example, unlike at Blogworld, I’m the only person in a room of 800 who has pink hair.
I wasn’t sure they’d be too receptive to what I had to say, but they surprised me.
They were warm, welcoming, and extremely interested in my no-shortcuts, no-magic-beans answers to their questions about how to use social media for marketing and business.
So in honor of Dan Kennedy, who sometimes styles himself as the “Professor of Harsh Reality,” I thought I’d talk today about some of the not-so-kumbaya aspects of social media marketing.

Harsh Reality #1: No one is reading your blog
As far as anyone can figure, there are about 200 million blogs around the world. Technorati tells us there are about 900,000 blog posts made every 24 hours.
The world is not waiting breathlessly to hear what you have to say about losing weight with acai berries, making big money as an affiliate marketer, or how to join your Secrets of the Breakthrough Millionaire Insider Guru Mastermind Platinum Club.
Me-too content gets ignored. Scraped and remixed junk won’t cut it. There’s too much good content that you need to compete with. And there’s no magic system that can replace sitting in front of your keyboard and producing something that somebody wants to read. (Or partnering with someone who can.) If you don’t have a great answer to the question “Why should anyone read your blog?” you’re going to be pretty unhappy with your results. That’s why we spend so much time teaching you how to produce better, smarter, more effective content.

Harsh Reality #2: You’ve got to give (some of) your best stuff away
It’s very natural to expect to get paid for what you do. And you should have a business model that leads to exactly that. But first, you’ve got some dues to pay.
Commenter Corree Silvera mentioned her favorite Brian Clark quote from this year’s Blogworld Expo: Don’t sacrifice a lot of money later for a little money now.
The answer to the question in Harsh Reality #1, “why should anyone read your blog?” is that you’re going to give away some of your best, most valuable, most life-improving material away for free, within a well-defined content marketing plan.
Just remember Sean d’Souza’s bikini concept. You can give 90% of it away, but there will always be people who will happily pay to see that last 10%.

Harsh Reality #3: It will eat your life (if you let it)
Social media marketing would be pretty easy if we never had to eat, sleep, shower, or hang out with our kids. But if doing those things is important to you, you’re going to have to set some boundaries. Know what you want to do with social media, keep yourself focused, and set a timer if you have to. The tools are amazing, but so is their power to distract you from what you’re trying to accomplish.

Harsh Reality #4: Social media hates selling
Is there anything more pitiful than that guy who gets on Twitter and won’t shut up about how he can put you in a condo today with no money down despite your lousy credit rating? Even the spammers are blocking this dude.
It’s really hard to sell products and services in social media, mostly because this audience hates salespeople worse than they hate Microsoft. You may be able to get some limited success out of it, but more likely you’ll be banned, blocked, shunned, and abused.
Instead of promoting a product or service, promote fantastic content. Promote a great special report or an amazingly valuable email course. Promote wonderful stuff that you’re giving away.
Use excellent free stuff to build authority and trust. Then you have the right to make an offer and possibly do some business. Not before.

Harsh Reality #5: What they say is a million times more important than what you say
Your marketing might be beautifully executed. You might have a special report that goes more viral than H1N1, a great-looking blog that hits Digg twice a day, and an email marketing sequence that copywriting genius Gene Schwartz would have been proud to write.
If your reputation sucks, none of it matters.
People with lousy products, crummy business practices, and shady backgrounds get found out. And word spreads with frightening speed.
Treat people right, because if you don’t, you will be exposed. And it will not be pretty.

Harsh Reality #6: A blog is not a marketing plan
Blogs are cool, but a single useful tool isn’t the same thing as a solid business and marketing plan.
Blogs are just one way to get your best content out there, and they work best when you pair them up with email autoresponders, special reports, Twitter, and any of a dozen other powerful tools. Just hanging out and being cool isn’t enough. If you’re in social media to do business, you have to develop a strategy for taking mildly interested strangers and turning them into raving fans . . . and customers.

Harsh Reality #7: You don’t get to opt out
Businesses that think they can ignore all this “Twitter stupidity” tend to get painfully rude awakenings.
The conversation will happen with or without you. You definitely don’t need to respond to every chucklehead with a Facebook account (and you shouldn’t), but you need to keep your ear to the ground, and you need a clue.

OK, enough about harsh reality already! If you want our best advice about what to do to create a great online business, subscribe to Internet Marketing for Smart People, the Copyblogger email newsletter. It’s some of our best stuff, no junk, no fluff. And of course we will never, ever spam you or share your information with anyone.

10 Effective Ways to Get More Blog Subscribers

10 Effective Ways to Get More Blog Subscribers
by Brian Clark

The question I seem to be getting over and over these days is…
How did you get 6,000 subscribers in 10 months?

The answer is simple—I value subscribers more than any other measure of blog success, such as page views or raw traffic. Subscribers are the life blood of a successful blog in my opinion, and frankly, I wish I had more of them.
OK, that may be a bit vague.

So here are 10 specific strategies you can begin to implement today and start getting more blog subscribers right away.

1. Make it easy and obvious
As I’ve said before in more detail, make your subscription options prominent, offer an email alternative to RSS, and ask for the subscription, preferably at the bottom of each post.

2. Be laser focused
Make sure that you are primarily focusing on a particular topic, and the more specialized that topic is, the better you’ll do. It’s also key to step back and evaluate whether there are enough prospective readers in your chosen niche. It’s better to be brutally honest with yourself than to toil away and end up disappointed.

3. Offer a bribe
Relax, it’s nothing illegal. It’s an ethical bribe, in the form of a free ebook, report, e-course or audio series. Typically this only works with email subscriptions tied to autoresponders, because you want to condition delivery of the bonus on subscription.
But here’s a nifty way to do it with RSS:
If you have a WordPress blog, use the free Feedvertising plugin to link to the download page for your free gift. Since Feedvertising links only show up in the feed (and not in the post), only feed subscribers will see the link and have access to the bonus.

4. Use viral ebooks
This is a spin on the ethical bribe strategy, but instead you let other people give away your PDF ebook or even bundle it for sale with other products. The PDF in turn promotes your blog. Check out this post to see how I bundled my free Viral Copy report with a book that spent several days at the top of the Amazon bestseller list.

5. Dedicated subscription landing page
Create a page that is dedicated to nothing more than obtaining a subscription, and drive traffic to it from your blog, AdWords, or really any other source you want. You can even put it on a unique URL, and add in the ethical bribe strategy to increase signups. For more information on doing this with AdWords, read this article, and then this one.

6. Become a guest blogger
Contributing content to someone else’s blog may seem crazy, but it’s a solid strategy to gain exposure for your own blog and build your subscriber base. Just make it very clear to the blog owner that you require a very brief byline at the end of the post, with a link back to your site. And make sure it’s original content, not something recycled off of your blog.

7. Start a podcast
Start a related podcast on your subject matter, and get it into iTunes and listed in the various podcasting directories. Mention your blog in every episode and the benefits of subscribing, and try to land some interviews with prominent players in your niche. Not only will you be opening up a new promotional channel, you’re also creating bonus content that can be reused as part of your ethical bribe campaign for new subscribers.

8. Post in forums
A tried and true technique since the earliest days of the Internet is to be a helpful, proactive participant in forums that are important in your niche. People will notice that you are offering yourself up to others, and will be more inclined to see what else you have to offer with your blog.

9. Networking
This is perhaps the most overlooked strategy for gaining traffic and subscribers. Don’t badger other bloggers for links, because it rarely works anymore. Find a way to help them with something, and then eventually work that initial graciousness into a business relationship and even friendship. There are real people behind these blogs, and they respond to good will just like people do offline.

10. Cross-promotional deals
Here’s another cool way to make use of the Feedvertising plugin for WordPress.
Find a blogger that publishes related, but non-competitive content. Work out a deal where you both promote each other in your RSS feeds, using Feedvertising. If one blog has way more subscribers than the other, work out a ratio deal. Since Feedvertising allows you to create up to six rotating links, the smaller blog would promote the other blog continuously, while the larger blog would reserve one slot for the smaller blog, and use the other slots for other cross-promotion deals, affiliate links, or sponsor ads.

So there you have it, with one additional word of caution.

All of the above presupposes that you are producing the best content you can. If you honestly cannot say that you are doing your best work content-wise, start there. But afterwards, using some or all of the above will definitely increase your subscriber count.

BLOG WRITING SCHEDULE

Hi Folks,
To help streamline and keep a consistant voice, I'm going to assign blog weeks
Here is the assigned blog schedule.

February 22nd-February 28th
Last Supper On Stage- Tiffini, Akia
Rising Sun Co Blog- Alexia, Matthew
Roommates Blog - Barry, Lindsay

March 1st thru March 7th
Last Supper On Stage- Chris Enright, Michael McManus
Rising Sun Co Blog- Riker, April
Roommates Blog - David, Anastasia

March 8th thru 14th
Last Supper On Stage- Anthony, Larry,
Rising Sun Co Blog- Flor, Jonathan,
Roommates Blog - Michael B, JL

March 15th thru 21st
Last Supper On Stage-Susan, Becky
Rising Sun Co Blog- Jason V, Mia
Roommates Blog - Jeff, Niki

March 22nd thru 28th
Last Supper On Stage- Dan V, Kelly H
Rising Sun Co Blog- Jermaine, Samantha
Roommates Blog - Becky, Lindsay

March 29th thru April 4th
Last Supper On Stage- Tiffany H, Akia
Rising Sun Co Blog- Carley, Michael Jones
Roommates Blog - New Mark, Barry

April 5th thru 11th
Last Supper On Stage- Riker, Ben, Larry
Rising Sun Co Blog- Jonathan, April
Roommates Blog - JL, David

April 12th thru 18th
Last Supper On Stage- Alexia, Marianna,
Rising Sun Co Blog- Susan, Lindsay
Roommates Blog - Becky, Anastasia

April 19th thru 25th
Last Supper On Stage- Erik, Patrick, Joe B
Rising Sun Co Blog- Riker, McManus,
Roommates Blog - JL, Michael B

April 26th thru May 2nd
Last Supper On Stage- Alexia, Akia, Kelly H
Rising Sun Co Blog- Olivia, Joseph Faranda
Roommates Blog - David, New Mark, JL

Basic Postcard Drop Off Locations

Postcard & Poster Routes

Here is a starter list for places that you can leave your postcards, as well as general routes that you can do postering.

General Neighborhood “sweeps”- You should be sure cover 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, 3rd Avenues Going from Houston up through 14th Street. Most businesses are very open to allowing postcards and posters as long as you are polite and ASK before posting. You should plan on doing at least two “sweeps” one prior to the opening of your show and one during the run of your show.

Theatres – All of these theatres have postcards in their lobbies.
· Actors' Playhouse, 100 7th Ave. (btw. Bleecker St. & 4th St.)
· Astor Place Theater, 434 Lafayette St. (btw. 4th St. & Astor Pl.) (212)254-4370
· Atlantic Theater, 336 W. 20th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
· Bank Street Theatre, 155 Bank St. (btw. Washington St. & West St.) 591-0564
· Bleecker 45, 45 Bleecker St. (btw. Broadway & Lafayette St.)
· The Blue Angel Theatre, 323 W. 44th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
· Bouwerie Lane Theater, 330 Bowery (@ Bond St.) 677-0060
· Century Theater, 111 E. 15th St. (@ Union Sq. East)
· Cherry Lane Theater, 38 Commerce St. (btw. Bedford St. & Hudson St.)
· Classic Stage Co., 136 E. 13th St. (btw. 3rd Ave & 4th Ave.) 677-4210
· Connelly Theatre, 220 East 4th St. (btw. Ave. A & Ave. B)
· Daryl Roth Theater, 20 Union Square East (@ 15th St.)
· Expanded Arts, 113 Ludlow St. (btw. Delancey & Rivington St.)
· Fez, 380 Lafayette St (@ Great Jones St.)
· Gene Frankel Theatre, 24 Bond Street
· Greenwich House Theater, 27 Barrow St. (@ 7th Ave. South) 541-8441
· Greenwich Street Theater, 547 Greenwich St. (btw. Charlton & Vandam)
· Grove Street Playhouse, 39 Grove St. (@ 7th Ave.)
· HERE, 145 Avenue of the Americas (btw. Spring & Dominick)
· Jane Street Theater, 113 Jane St. (@ W. Side Highway) 239-6200
· La Mama, 74A East 4th St. (btw. 2nd Ave. & 3rd Ave.)
· Lucille Lortel Theatre, 121 Christopher St. (btw. Hudson St. & Bleecker St.)
· Martin R. Kaufman Theater, 534 W. 42nd St. (btw. 10th Ave. & 11th Ave.)
· Minetta Lane Theatre, 18 Minetta Lane (Just E. of 6th Ave.)
· The Mint Theater, 311 W. 43rd St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
· New York Theatre Workshop, 79 E 4th St. (btw. Bowery & 2nd Ave.) 460-5475
· New York Performance Works, 128 Chambers St. (Just E. of W. Broadway)
· Ohio Theatre, 66 Wooster St. (btw. Spring & Broome St.)
· P.S. 122, 150 1st Ave (@ 9th St.), (212) 477-5288
· Pearl Theatre Company, 80 St. Marks Pl. (btw. 1st Ave. & 2nd Ave.) 598-9802
· Players Theatre, 115 MacDougal St. (btw. W 3rd St. & Minetta Ln.) 239-6200
· Primary Stages, 354 W. 45th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.) 212-333-4052
· Producers Club, 358 West 44th St. (btw. 8th Ave. & 9th Ave.)
· (Joseph Papp) Public Theater, 425 Lafayette St. (btw. Astor Pl. & 4th St.)
· The Rattlestick Theatre, 224 Waverly Place (just W. of 7th Ave.)
· Soho Playhouse, 15 Vandam St. (btw. 6th Ave & 7th Ave)
· Sullivan Street Playhouse, 181 Sullivan St. (btw. Houston St. & Bleeker St.) 674-3838
· Theater for the New City, 155 1st Ave. (btw. 9th St. & 10th St.) 633-1292
· Union Square Theater, 100 E. 17th St. (btw. Union Square E. & Irving Pl.) 307-4100
· Variety Arts Theatre, 110 3rd Ave. (btw. 13th St. & 14th St)
· Vineyard Theatre, 108 E. 15th St. (@ Union Square East) 353-3874 Home Page
· Wings Theatre, 154 Christopher St. (W. of Washington St.)
Rehearsal Studios
Ripley Grier 520 8th Avenue at 37th St 16th Fl
Fazil’s 8th Avenue & 46th Street
Drama Bookshop 42nd street btw 8th & 9th Aves
Emerging Artists 311 West 43rd St 5th Fl
Chelsea Studios 152 W 26th St 6th Floor btwn 6th & 7th Aves
Champion Studios 257 West 39th St 14th Floor Btw 7th & 8th Aves
Shetler Studios 939 8th Avenue btw 55th & 56th Streets
Shetler Studios 244 West 54th street 12th Floor Btw Broadway & 8th Ave
Nola Studios 250 West 54th St 11th Fl

Bars & Hotels
Splash Bar 50 West 17th St, Btw 5th & 6th Ave
Washington Square Hotel 103 Waverly Place
W- Union Square Hotel 201 Park Avenue South
Mercer Hotel 99 Prince St
Yaffa Café 97 St Marks Place
Garage 99 7th Avenue South at Grove St
The Duplex 61 Christopher St
Roses Turn 55 Grove St
Brandy’s Piano Bar 235 East 84th Street
Baggott Inn 82 West 3rd Street
Collective Unconscious 279 Church Street @ White St

BLOG IT!

BLOG BLOG BLOG- Part 1a 3 step process

1) Subscribe to the blog (Go the the blog and hit subscribe on the left side bar)

2) Send out an email to your friends and associates asking them to check out the blog and subscribe if it interests them. (If you'd like sample text to send)

3) Post the Blog Links on your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Website

http://risingsunnyc.blogspot.com --- Company Blog

http://thelastsupperliveonstage.blogspot.com --- Last Supper Show

http://lastsupperroommates.blogspot.com --- Last Supper Roommate Blog

6th Task! Do you know how to shop?

You & everyone you know should be shopping thru our donation site.
Have you emailed all of your friends about it? It's something they can do where we both win!

Find a funny way to send out the message to them - and share with us your secret!
Send it out now and don't forget to post some of the funny comments you get back.
Here are the links for SHOPPING RSP!
http://www.cafepress.com/rspc
http://www.dscoupons.com/intro.asp?oid=841

5th Task - Ideas?

5th Task - Ideas?
Do you have any great *CHEAP* promotional/fund raising idea? Can you find sites online that can help out non-profit marketing? Do you know people who will give you a discount on printing because you wore a pink tank-top yesterday? Well then - POST IT HERE!

4th Task - List The Shows!

4th Task - List The Shows!
Find 10 places our shows haven't been listed in yet on the web and create the listings. Copy and paste the listing link to a comment here so we know how to do it for the next time. And make sure to tell us if it's just an email submission, or if we can submit our show listing manually online - it will help speed us up in the future!

3rd Task - How Many Times Can You Find RSP?

3rd Task - How Many Times Can You Find RSP?
Do a search and see how many places RSP is talked about, reviewed, and listed.
Post a comment here with links to 10 sites or more.
Try not to repeat anyone else's links and see how well you do.
Good luck!

2nd Task- Chat Rooms

Your 2nd task - Chat Rooms!
Find 5 chatrooms with New York theater people in them. No empty rooms and no making new rooms! Find a way to put our website link into the discussion, then copy and paste part of your discussion as a comment here. This is a lot of fun, and you never know who is there, Angelina Jolie is known to stalk chatroomers!
Good Luck!

Task 1: NYC Theatre Blogs!

OK - First Task - Find NYC Theater Blogs

This is going to be like a treasure hunt.

I want you to find 5 NYC theater blogs - on each blog, find something to comment on, and comment away!

As proof, you must copy the blog link and paste all of them as a comment here.

Good luck!

Welcome to Promo Team!

Anyone can be a Rising Sun Performance Company promo team member!

You will find stuff on this site that needs to be done all the time.

We are trying to create a database/site to have all the information we can put together on promoting our great company.

Make sure and check back to this blog often to see new ways you can donate your time to RSP!