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On Blogging and Beyond...
On Blogging and Beyond...

Rajesh Setty

10-Jun-2020

Blogging is a powerful strategy to build oneself as a thought leader. It is good to learn from someone who has written over 2000+ blog posts and authored a book on blogging.

Rajesh Setty is a serial entrepreneur, investor and speaker who lives in Silicon Valley, California In. his address, he will share many hacks and techniques to be a successful blogger.

This program is a collaboration between Professional Speakers Association of India and MAHRP.

Giveaways

Takeaways

7 Takeaways

jitendra Gupta

Jun 14, 2020 | 09:49 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

1. Think out of box. 2. Use stories to make your point 3. Have a bigger end than simply having blogpost. 4. Repurpose your content 5. Keep yourself away from social media.

What new actions would you take?

Will use blog challenge for writing book. Use it’s easier done than said Keep myself away from news

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

Ask my daughter to hold me accountable.

Maharaja siva subramanian

Jun 12, 2020 | 02:02 pm

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

1. In terms of understanding with multiple contexts. 2. In terms of putting in a stretch goal to retrain the brain. 3. Creating context from the user data. 4. Jobs to be done. 5. It's easier done than said. 6. What is my competitive advantage? 7. What is my bigger why, where every goal is a means to a bigger end?

What new actions would you take?

1. To challenge myself at a rapid pace. Try to ask myself regularly, how can I achieve my goals in 10% of time, with 10% of resources, for 100% results, and get asymmetric payoff. 2. Jobs to be done - as a focus. How can i make my work to contribute to the jobs to be done go to offer.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

1. Going to get a friend of me to be my accountability partner. 2. Put it as a affirmation to ask regularly.

Sriharsha Sriram

Jun 12, 2020 | 05:31 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

Easier said than done. Prepare your mind to take the challenge of writing 30 blogs in a week. The 30-day challenge looks like simple. Start half in the night, complete the remaining tomorrow morning. Your subconscious mind would have worked for you. Be a better storyteller. Do not think of too much of editing while writing.

What new actions would you take?

Start writing the blog every day for next 1 month. I will practice writing half the previous day and complete the next day morning.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

I will take this as the priority for the day. Since it would be a priority item, I just cannot miss it.

Maharaja Sivasubramanian

Jun 12, 2020 | 05:12 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

1. In terms of understanding with multiple contexts. 2. In terms of putting in a stretch goal to retrain the brain. 3. Creating context from the user data. 4. Jobs to be done. 5. It's easier done than said. 6. What is my competitive advantage? 7. What is my bigger why, where every goal is a means to a bigger end?

What new actions would you take?

1. To challenge myself at a rapid pace. Try to ask myself regularly, how can I achieve my goals in 10% of time, with 10% of resources, for 100% results, and get asymmetric payoff. 2. Jobs to be done - as a focus. How can i make my work to contribute to the jobs to be done go to offer.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

1. Going to get a friend of me to be my accountability partner. 2. Put it as a affirmation to ask regularly.

Srijata Bhatnagar

Jun 12, 2020 | 04:33 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

Raise the stakes to raise the game. Create mini-stories in 50 words and put it in a card game for an interesting product to sell How can my writing help someone else’s jobs to be done faster, better and cheaper? ‘Just Imagine’ - Use this cue to making sure to transport them to space where you want them to. When I am writing, I am not editing The mind has amazing powers when it is constrained amazing things happen “It is easier done than said!” - Use this to feed your mind that execution is easier than talking. Be so good that people miss you in their past! (Meaning they will say, wish I had met you five years earlier) Whatever I am doing is not the end, it is the means to a bigger product Disconnect, disconnect, disconnect to perform better. Either create your story or Be a part of someone else's story! Chronic Cynics are your insurance policies! - This was the best one. First, try your ideas on your own platform. And then try it on other’s platforms. For whom I will shine the light on? - Never be the hero in your story Make a promise to someone you deeply respect, and you will raise the stakes to perform better.

What new actions would you take?

Complete writing all the 30 blogs latest by 20th June. I may or may not post them online every day. Will surely complete writing them.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

I have already held myself accountable by announcing it here. I have also set aside time for blogging every day. This would help.

Kiruba Shankar

Jun 12, 2020 | 04:20 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

Better done than said. It's quicker and more efficient to do rather than saying that you will do.

What new actions would you take?

Turn the 30 Day Blogging challenge to writing about Digital Selling strategies which is the subject of my next book.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

Finish the first draft of the Digital Selling book by July 10, the last day of the 30 Day Blogging challenge.

Shane Hart

Jun 11, 2020 | 05:44 am

What was the biggest takeaway for you?

I learned how to have control over my mind

What new actions would you take?

I would implement the ideas provided by Rajesh to trick my mind work positively for me.

How will you hold yourself accountable to ensure that you apply one or two things you learned?

I will document my goals and followup on my own goals on a regular basis.