If I Grant You 3 Questions, What Would You Ask @Copyblogger ?

Copyblogger secrets revealed April 18!

I had lunch today with the affable business whiz Sean Jackson, CFO of Copyblogger Media. We chatted quite a bit about content marketing and the challenges and treasures that come with it, which of course led us to talk about the upcoming SMC Dallas and DFW SEM event featuring Copyblogger’s own genius of content marketing Brian Clark.

Sean is going to be interviewing Brian for our event and started telling me about the questions he intends to ask. Having just moderated a half day BDI/PR Newswire cotent marketing event in Dallas I shared some of the things that people asked at my event.

Being the naturally-born moderator that I am, I started to think of how ‘I’ would interview Brian Clark and then I started to think that perhaps we all have questions we’d like to ask him.

So I twisted Sean’s arm and he agreed that he would let us have a say in what kind of questions get asked.

HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY!: In the comments below, write one to three questions that you would ask Brian if you could. Sean will select the best questions and will mention who asked it on stage when he throws it at Brian.

Contest starts…NOW!

And by the way, if you haven’t yet registered for the Copyblogger event on April 18, hurry up and do it fast. We are nearing our limit.

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  • http://www.mikemerrill.com Mike D. Merrill

    When did you first start making money from publishing content online?

  • http://twitter.com/victoriaharres Victoria Harres

    1. What made you decide to be a copy ‘blogger?’ Were you first with the term?
    2. When did you realize you had something special, something that was a real business?
    3. What is your success to dud ratio in blog posts? (early years and now)

  • http://twitter.com/LowerOakLawn Lower Oak Lawn

    What has been your biggest struggle in getting Entreproducer off the ground? Would you say it’s been easier this time since you already have an audience/following? Or harder because you have Copyblogger, a powerful brand, to live up to? 

  • http://twitter.com/tiffany_willis Tiff

    1) What is your best piece of advice for a community college district who is in the process of building a curriculum of classes for people who want to do social media services for a living?

    2) What would your primary focus be on if you were doing this in a time limited, “total immersion” program?

  • http://twitter.com/TheBritishTexan Owen Nwanze

    1) How often, if at all, do you suffer from writer’s block? Do you have any tips on how to get over it? 

    2) What metrics do you track to measure the effectiveness of your content?