First published 2010 by Wrightbooks
an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd
42 McDougall Street, Milton Qld 4064
Office also in Melbourne
Typeset in Giovanni LT 11/14 pt
Sarah Prout 2010
The moral rights of the author have been asserted
National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry:
Author: Prout, Sarah, 1979-
Title: The power of influence: the easy way to make money online/ Sarah Prout.
ISBN: 9781742469751 (pbk.)
Subjects: Business enterprises Computer network resources.
Information networks.
Internet marketing
Success in business.
Dewey Number: 658.054678
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Disclaimer
The material in this publication is of the nature of general comment only, and does not represent professional advice. It is not intended to provide specific guidance for particular circumstances and it should not be relied on as the basis for any decision to take action or not take action on any matter which it covers. Readers should obtain professional advice where appropriate, before making any such decision. To the maximum extent permitted by law, the author and publisher disclaim all responsibility and liability to any person, arising directly or indirectly from any person taking or not taking action based upon the information in this publication.
Thomas and Olivia this book is for you, my darlings.
It is also lovingly dedicated to the hearts and minds of inspired entrepreneurs.
Foreword
The existence of this book itself demonstrates its power.
Twenty years ago, this story would not have been possible. Sarah Prout is a young, single mother who has, using the very tactics outlined in this book, catapulted herself to media stardom.
She was then able to parlay that stardom into a book deal with one of the largest publishers in the world the fruits of which youre about to read. And she achieved all this in the span of three short years.
Would that have been possible pre-internet? I think not.
Today, stories such as Sarahs are almost commonplace. I dont tell you this to downplay the importance of Sarahs accomplishments, but to allow you to open this book with a renewed sense of the possible.
See, thats the cool thing about todays new media stars. Many of them understand that there is more money to be made in sharing their secrets with you than in locking them away. They dont care that you can become their competitor because the online world is just too big to care anymore.
As I write this foreword the world population is 6.8 billion. Only 1.8 billion of those people are online and around 150 000 new people are coming online every day. Barring bandwidth costs, you could contact each and every one of those 1.8 billion people for free. Converting a tiny fraction of them into your customers could set you up for life.
Sit down and think about that for a minute. When the reality sinks in, turn the page and get started.
Mark Joyner
Founder and Chairman
Construct Zero
Acknowledgements
Id like to acknowledge the following people with heartfelt gratitude for your love and support during the production of this book:
To my children (Thomas and Olivia) I love you so much.
To my parents (Tony and Louise) thanks for having me! I adore you both beyond time and space. My sister and brothers Henrietta, David and Reuben, you are a lovely bunch of people and living proof that creativity is a strong genetic force.
To Mr Paul Widmer, who made me a ladder and showed me that nothing is out of reach. Your friendship and support has meant the world to me during the writing of this book.
Mr Sean Patrick Simpson youre a true star of inspiration.
To Mr David Dewitt thanks for a decade of love, laughter and life experience.
To my special friends and amazing supporters Si Dawson, Rebecca Lange, Cathy Penglase, Nina Springle, Michelle Haus, Joy Patterson, Pete Judd, Katherine Findlay, Jill Tait and my amazing Sprout coaching students.
Id also like to thank Katherine Drew from John Wiley & Sons for the conception of such a strong book title. To my editor, Stefanie Di Trocchio your amazing gift for unravelling information is extremely impressive.
And last but not least you . If you are a fan or a follower on Twitter, then I express my most sincere gratitude to you for your support.
xoxo
Introduction
Im sitting on a beautiful sub-tropical beach on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. The water is the clearest blue you could imagine. My children are happily digging holes in the soft white sand and Im lounging on a towel reading the latest copy of Vogue under the shade of my beach hat. While marvelling at how nice it is to have the afternoon away from my laptop my mobile phone rings. Its a journalist in Sydney wanting to interview me for the Australian Financial Review. She is writing an article about the growing popularity of Twitter and my name ranks with the top media agencies in the country.
In just a few short years I have gradually built my reputation and influence online via social media. My life seems to have expanded at an accelerated pace. I moved from cosmopolitan Melbourne to a place called Noosa, which I define as paradise on Earth. Sir Richard Branson owns an island here and Brad Pitt has been spotted walking incognito down Hastings Street (the main esplanade) on numerous occasions. You see, the beauty of online business is that you can work from anywhere in the world. With a laptop and access to a caf with wifi you could be selling eBooks about ice to the Eskimos from a beachside location. Its all about entrepreneurial lifestyle design and making sure that youre living life on your terms.
My driving force (above all else) is gratitude. As an online entrepreneur you need to live and breathe appreciation. Its about striking the balance between work and play. This book will explain the precise steps that I took to get to where I am today, and show you how you can experience the same success for your business and lifestyle. I want to share with you all of the juicy details of my entrepreneurial journey so far. As a business coach and a social media strategist, I think I have quite a unique perspective on the new rules of marketing. The model I teach my students is based on authenticity. The number one key in this new age of business interaction is to be yourself . It might sound extremely simple, but its highly effective to give your audience a behind-the-scenes viewpoint on your personality.
When I wrote this book I wanted to be as authentic as possible and relate personal stories of my business adventures that would resonate with you. I wanted the chapters to be in my own voice, almost as if Im conducting a coaching session with you via Skype. Please bear in mind that I can be a little quirky when illustrating certain points. I also have a tendency to share a little bit too much information and get slightly metaphysical, which is a really interesting method to approach business psychology. The reason for this is to give you a glimpse into my personality, which embodies the central philosophy surrounding the social web. I guess were all on a very similar journey were all seeking to fill our lives with more freedom and more joy. My number one passion is the psychology behind entrepreneurialism. Its always been such a strong fascination, and with the emergence of social media my level of curiosity has only intensified.