If you want people to visit your blog—and stay there—you have to be an authority figure.
This is definitely true if you are trying to solve a common problem. You have to know and understand what you are talking about.
When people know you’re an expert on a topic, it gives them comfort. They know that they can trust you. They are going to put their faith into you over and over again. That means you cannot fail your readers. They have to be your main focus. They deserve an expert, they deserve great advice, and they’re expecting it from you.
You have to deliver.
How do you become that expert? How do you become that person that they go to for advice and guidance? Here are four steps you can take to help build your authority.
1. Write about something you already know or are willing to learn
This one tip can make the process very easy. You must focus on something you know or are willing to learn.
If you are interested in your topic, writing for your blog will be much easier. If you are already an expert, you shouldn’t run out of things to write about.
If you are an expert, your advice will be sound and your readers will be able to achieve success with the information you provide them. Good advice builds credibility. Your audience will return to you more often if you’ve proven that you are an expert.
You may not be an expert in the topic you choose to write about, but being passionate about it can go a long way. You’ll be learning as you go. You will be able to supply information to your readers about was or was not successful for you. It may take longer to build that credibility, but it is definitely possible this way.
Another benefit of building yourself up to expert status from scratch is that you can relate to your readers. Very recently, you were in their shoes. You are searching for information, just like your audience. You will be able to form a connection that few other bloggers can establish.
Take a look at Darren here at Problogger. He has become the expert on blogs and monetizing blogs. Darren knows his stuff; he has been through it all. He gives out quality posts consistently.
If you take a look at his posts, you will see he speaks with authority. Darren is the authority to anything related to blogging, and people trust him—expert and novice bloggers alike.
2. Speak with authority
This is a huge aspect in the development of your blog. It will definitely keep first-time readers on your blog while keeping long-time readers coming back for more.
If you speak with confidence in the information you are supplying, it will spark your readers’ interest. They will definitely be more willing to try out the advice you’re giving.
How do you speak with authority and confidence? Good question. The biggest point is to watch the words you use. If you use words like might, could, and may, then you are not putting confidence into the information you’re supplying.
If you are giving your readers good information, and they follow the information you give them, then there should be no question that they will be successful. Not only should you be confident, but you should instill confidence into your readers too.
Have you ever visited The Simple Dollar blog? Trent Hamm has emerged as the expert in saving money and creating a stable financial future. Bring up one of his posts on simple money saving tips. As you read, you’ll notice quickly that he knows what he is suggesting works. There is no question in his mind.
He gives you specific examples. He tells you that if you do X then you will save Y. No maybes, no mights, no coulds: only results. That’s what people want—results. They want to know that if they do what you say, they will have success. Trent does a great job of this.
3. Speak from experience
If you are giving your readers advice, then you’d better have tried it out yourself first. The easiest advice to give is advice on what has or hasn’t worked for you. You have to give your readers information that you know works.
If you speak from experience, not only will your information be more detailed, it will also be more reliable. This is a great way to establish credibility.
Readers love to hear about your experiences, too. This adds a personal level to your writing. And so your credibility builds, because your readers know that you tried each piece of advice you are sharing with them. Besides, how can you be confident in something you’ve never tried?
The first time I visited Life Without Pants, I was hooked. Matt Cheuvront shares his life experiences on overcoming challenges and working towards goals. Not only does Matt do a great job of describing his experiences, he’s great at making the lessons he learned relevant to his audience. This is powerful, because he is doing two things.
First, he’s sharing his experiences, which most audiences love. We all love a good story. He also gives the reader something to walk away with and incorporate into their lives. Whether it is a philosophy or a specific action, Matt is giving his audience usable information from his own experiences. That’s pretty powerful!
4. Be honest
If your give information that’s supposed to help your readers, but it doesn’t, think about how bad you’ll look. Those who give out bad information do not tend to last in blogging. People can tell very quickly whether or not you are lying.
Real experts will also know when you are lying. If you have a comments section, they will point out how wrong you are very quickly. You can’t just post something telling people it will help them of you really don’t know if it will. This is a big credibility- and authority-killer.
Don’t take an article written by someone else and market it as your own. This is another huge issue that will kill your authority. Come up with your own unique material. People want new and useful information. If you steal other people’s work, you will lose all respect from the blogging community.
Blogging is all about building relationships with readers and other bloggers. Taking others’ content will make others never want to work with you. It will forever tarnish you and your brand and. Keep it honest and your authority will soar.
Neil Patel at Quicksprout is well-respected around the blogging community. If you have never heard of him, just visit Quicksprout and see how popular his blog is. Neil has had his share of successes and failures. He makes that very public. He is also very open about things that do and do not work.
He has established himself as an authority figure as a result of this. His posts are honest and genuine, and include loads of valuable information. Model yourself after Neil and be honest and helpful when you write. You’ll have a following similar to his, active and hungry for knowledge!
Are you an expert?
Well there you have it. These are four ways of increasing your authority and expertise. If you practice these tips regularly, people will learn that they can trust you and the information you provide. They will come to you more often for the information they need.
Become an authority figure and success will find you!
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Storm recovery continues. NYSEG has 58 crews dedicated to the Town for restoration. NYSEG estimates full restoration to Bedford by 11pm on Wednesday, 11/7. If the NYSEG website shows your power as restored and it is not, please call them (800-572-1131) or go to their website and report it. If service is pulled away from your house or you see (don’t touch) wires down between your meter and the street/service pole, contact NYSEG and let them know. If you have a generator and are using it quite a bit, you will need to change the oil. Generators have an oil change schedule usually of every 100 hours of use to prevent engine damage or failure.
Dry ice and bottled water is available in front of the Town House.
Day warming shelter and charging stations continue to be available at all three libraries and fire houses in the Town of Bedford.
Readers Digest (1 Readers Digest Rd • Pleasantville) is open as an overnight Emergency Shelter with hot meals.
The STOP lights are out on Route 35 and Rt. 22 intersection and the on and off ramps to 684 – SLOW down and use extreme caution.
The Town Board will hold there first monthly meeting as scheduled on Wednesday November 7, 2012 at 8PM.
Contact the Town House at 666-4534 if we can help you in any way.
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Bedford Hills NY Homes | Power Outages in Bedford – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch
NYSEG is reporting power outages throughout Westchester County on their website. In Bedford, 363 customers are without power, and in the neighborhing towns of North Salem, Somers, Southeast and Pound Ridge, another 639 customers have lost electricity.
Officials estimate power to be restored by 9:30 p.m. this evening.
NYSEG spokesperson Jim Salmon was not immediately available for comment on the cause of the outages.
For a full list of local streets without power, visit the NYSEG website.
Check back for updates.
Station Plaza Bakery Opens in Bedford Hills – Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch | Bedford Hills Real Estate
The long-awaited opening of Station Plaza Bakery is here and locals were popping in all day Monday to sample the goodies offered by restaurateur Nino Camaj, owner of the newest bakery in the town of Bedford.
Chelsea Hardy, 10, and her sister, seven-year-old Kaitlyn, ogled the pastry and cookie case at length before settling on their choices: a powdered sugar donut and a mini-cheesecake.
“They couldn’t wait for this place to open,” said their mother, Ann Hardy. “We just walked down from school—I gues we’ll have to load up on vegetables when we get home,” she laughed.
The girls’ indecision was understandable. Dozens of cookies—varieties included ginger cookies, pecan bars, seven-layer bars and frosted sugar cookies—lined the display case shelves, along with cakes and muffins.
They took their treats over to the attractive seating area in the window, where six stools are available for in-house snacking. The bakery walls are awash in soft-yellow and feature framed art—two old-style European scenes and one horse print, perhaps in a nod to Bedford’s equestrian-loving demographic.
A gleaming Lavazza machine brews espressos and capuccinos to order, and coffee, tea and Snapples are available. Creamy-looking gelato from Johnny’s Gelato in Kent, NY, comes in ten flavors including mint chocolate chip and sea salt caramel. A small is $3.20, a medium $3.70 and a large costs $4.25.
Bread choices included $3 Italian loaves, crusty boules of sourdough and Italian baguettes. A bagel with cream cheese can be had for $1.50.
Camaj, 63, said he orders from about seven different bakeries to supply the shop. “I order the best products, from Arthur Avenue in the Bronx to the Rockland Bakery,” he said.
His wife, Christine, was on hand for the opening, and the counter was handily manned by Barbara Aquilino who will be working there most days.
Doesn’t he want to slow down, just a little, after a lifelong career owning 10 pizzerias and 24 restaurants—including the four-year-old-and-thriving Nino’s next door?Â
“I like to work,” he said. “This town, it needed a bakery, and I’m not dead yet. I like to joke, be around people,” he said.
Station Plaza Bakery is located at 17 Adams Street, across from Depot Plaza in Bedford Hills. They are open 7 days a week: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. They can be reached at (914) 864-0829.
‘How’s the market’? — there’s a real estate app for that | Inman News in Bedford Hills NY
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Just yesterday, I received in my inbox an email from the folks at 1000Watt Consulting announcing that they have created their own app! The app is called How’s the Market.
According to the email, “The goal for How’s the Market is to help agents get their street-level market knowledge out to prospects and clients easily, clearly and elegantly.”
Put more simply, it’s going to help real estate professionals quickly answer the question, “How’s the market?”
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Is My Video Legal? Parody and Fair Use in Online Video: Q&A in Bedford Hills NY | Bedford Hills NY Homes
When it comes to video marketing, there are two legal defenses in U.S. for using somebody else’s copyrighted work in your video without first receiving expressed permission, those being parody and fair use. In my continued “Is My Video Legal?” video series, I feature a special Q&A between a video marketer and a lawyer to answer the question: Is it legal to do a “spoof video” of a popular movie to promote themselves professionally?
A spoof can refer to a type of parody by imitating something that’s already familiar with your intended audience. A spoof can fall in the range of light-hearted and playful, to satiric and challenging.
Video Q&A – Is My Spoof Video Legal?
Today’s video submission falls in the lighter end of the spoof-spectrum from video marketer conference speaker, and friend-of-ReelSEO, Casey Zeman. Casey and his wife Diana Newton are also professional actors who recently created a spoof video on the movie “The Adjustment Bureau,” which they’ve titled and promoted on their YouTube channel as “The Bureau Adjustment.”
DISCLAIMER: The following information is presented for general information purposes only, and should not be construed as, or substituted for, professional legal advice. For that, we strongly recommend you consult with an attorney!
Click here to watch the embedded video.
Casey has two law-related questions regarding this video:
- Can creating a spoof video of a popular movie bring about any legal ramifications?
- Is it a copyright violation to feature an exact image from the original popular movie in your own public video?
I shared these questions with entertainment and new media law attorney (and another friend of ReelSEO), Gordon P. Firemark. Below is Gordon’s response, which you can also listen to in our video.
What Has Copyright Protection in a Video?
“Every new work of original creation is automatically protected by copyright law,” says Gordon. “So if you use something in your video project that comes from someone else’s work of artistic creation – like a film, or video clip, or music, or photographer or whatever, then you need to obtain permission – a license from the owner of the copyright of that work.”
Gordon explained more about the two defenses in the United States law on copyright infringement that have often applied to online video marketing: #1 Parody and #2 fair use.
Copyright Exception #1: Parody
“Parody is a work created to mock, comment on, or make fun of an original work, it’s subject, it’s author, it’s style, etcetera – by means of a humorous or ironic imitation. The courts have historically held that parodies are a protected area of speech, and they can take enough of the original work that they’re poking fun at, to conjure up an original in the mind of the viewer, or the reader or whatever.” said Gordon.
Gordon explained that in order for a video be considered a parody, it has to be spoofing or making fun of either the original work, or its author, or something closely-related. “Otherwise, it’s not a parody,” said Gordon.
Copyright Exception #2: Fair Use
Gordon explained that even if the video isn’t strictly a parody of anything – for example, maybe it’s not making fun of the original work, but of something else entirely, it might still be protected as a form of fair use.
“Fair use is a term that’s often bandied about by folks who think its carte blanche to take whatever they want and use it however they want. Well that’s really not how it works.” said Gordon. “Fair use is a defense to copyright infringement; and that means by the time you get to argue about fair use, you’re involved in a lawsuit. So that’s troublesome point number 1.”
In fair use, the courts look at four different factors, and they weigh them all in determining if the defense is valid in a particular case:
- The purpose and character of the allegedly infringing work… “so an educational purpose or critique is going to get better treatment than a commercial kind of use, like a TV ad or radio commercial or something like that, or if you’re just selling copies of the original. Now, some courts go further on this on this first element, and take a look at whether the use is “transformative.” That is, does the new work transform the work in some way that makes a new and different entirely kind of work?
- The nature of the original work. “If the original is very commercial in it’s nature, versus very artsy in it’s nature, then that will tip the scales somewhat differently.” (This also goes to factor #4, the effect of the market on the original work.)
- The amount and substantiality of the portion taken by the infringing work. “If you take the whole thing – the whole enchilada — that’s going to work against a finding of a fair use; while taking very small bits goes in favor of that finding. But small bits can be very substantial. So it’s not just the length of the clip that’s a consideration. You also have to look at how important to the whole original that little bit is. Like, for the hook of a song, for example, could be considered very substantial, even though it’s only a few bars.”
- The effect on the market for the original work. “Courts look at how the alleged infringing use is going to affect the value of that original. So in an industry where clips can be licensed and bought and sold, and so on, the loss of the value of such a sale might weight against a fair use. But where there’s no such market for that kind of thing, then things might go the other way.”
Video Marketing Tips on Copyright Law from a Non-Lawyer (Me)
One again, this article should not be construed as, or substituted for, professional advice from an actual lawyer. Below is just general information from my own experiences with the law while doing online video:
- Understand what the law is. Get at least a basic primer on intellectual property law and entertainment law – including copyright, trademark, right of publicity, right of privacy, FTC disclosure (transparency), and the legal issues related to your own industry. Just attending one law seminar on intellectual property (IP), new media issues, entertainment law issues, or any combination thereof will really open your eyes.
- Consult with an attorney. You want an attorney who’s represented clients in your industry, and who’s actually participated in the online video and social media space. Many attorneys will offer an initial free consultation, so be serious in at least looking for one. “If you’re in doubt, talk to a lawyer, before you finalize your projects, so we can give you the answers you need and the confidence you need to resolve things.” said Gordon.
- If unsure of permission, then wait. Or at least, understand what the risks are and what level of risk you’re willing to accept.
- Get insurance. You’ll want to have some kind of liability insurance in case you do get sued or suffer any legally related financial damages for your online video activities.
- Free legal video information – Check out ReelSEO’s “Video and the Law” column
- Want more videos? Watch my YouTube channel, “Legal Video Guys!”
The Verdict on the Spoof Video – Is it Legal?
“So the answer to his question is really much more complicated than it might seem,” said Gordon. “The takeaway is this: Copyright law protects all original works of authorship for a period of time. If you use something created by someone else, then you need permission, unless it’s a true parody – in which case, you’re only taking a very small portion; and the other… unless it’s a fair use, then you wouldn’t need that permission either. But, fair use is a judgment call. Unfortunately, you really need to consult a lawyer to make these determinations in any particular instance.”
So while are no quick and easy answers here to substitute for an attorney, Gordon’s valuable information should help make video marketers and other video-related professionals better able to work with attorneys when they’re ready to take that next important step. I consider it an easy step for us all to be more aware of what the legal issues with online video marketing are, as well as being better informed of what legal resources we can take advantage of. And why not get a legal video education with video, eh?
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Gas vs. Wood Burning Fireplaces | Bedford Hills NY Homes
You plan to build your dream home. You’ve pored through home plan books, picked out the perfect design, found a beautiful lot in a great neighborhood and worked out a deal with a well-regarded builder.A wood-burning fireplace will appease the die-hard traditionalist in any group. After all, who doesn’t love the rustic scent and the popping sound of a home-brewed blaze? The smell and sound of a true fire evoke images – real or imagined – of cozying up in front of a crackling blaze after a particularly challenging snowball fight or a day of building snowmen.
After years of rental apartments and settling for less, you’ve earned this home. You’ve promised yourself some of the amenities you’ve always wanted and, not surprisingly, a few well-placed fireplaces top that list. Your new home will include a fireplace in the family room so that, after a day of sledding, the kids can warm chilled fingers and toes and hang soggy mittens and mufflers up to dry.
A second fireplace in the living room adds an elegant touch to formal gatherings, and in the master suite, yet another fireplace serves as a romantic backdrop. Perhaps even more important than adding some old-time charm and comfort to your new home, a fireplace also answers that nagging question, “Where will we hang the Christmas stockings?”
Before you settle down in front of a warm blaze with a comforting beverage and your favorite novel, you need to make an important decision about whether you want a gas or a wood-burning unit. Today’s marketplace offers new-home builders plenty of choices when it comes to fireplaces, and consumers need to study up before making a choice.
To choose which type of fireplace works best for you, learn the differences between the two and define your priorities.
Even today’s “old-fashioned” wood-burning fireplaces present more choices than those of the past. High-energy models from a number of manufacturers often include insulated fireboxes that keep cold outside air outside and trap warm air that would otherwise escape up the chimney or out the sides.
Many of these models also feature blower systems that redirect heated air from the chimney out into the room.
Because traditional wood-burning fireplaces can emit gases and particles that harm the environment into the air, some communities regulate or even prohibit them.
Heatilator offers an outside air kit system that reduces lost energy by using outside air for combustion.
Another option available with some wood-burning fireplaces is a filter that helps eliminate dust and smoke from inside air.
A gas fireplace, which combines ease of use with the heating ability of a furnace, will appeal to those people who cringe at the idea of prying themselves off the sofa every couple of hours to fetch another round of wood.
At the flick of a switch, you’ll enjoy the warmth of a realistic blaze. A couple more flicks of the switch adjust the flame height and heat output.
In recent years, gas fireplace manufacturers have worked hard to create a blaze that resembles a real fire. Ceramic logs, tall, dancing flames and burning “embers” underneath imitate traditional fires.
Because gas units do not include a chimney, they also allow the homeowner some versatility when choosing a spot for the new fireplace.