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Exploring the Essential Features of “Jon Dykstra – Content Site Autopilot – Fat Stacks“
“Content Site Autopilot by Fat Stacks
Learn how to format content, order content (with provided templates), and set up a content workflow system that grows your blogs on autopilot!
Fully Updated for 2020
Once upon a time, I juggled many balls in the air, growing my online publishing business (a fancy term for my niche site business). As site traffic and profits grew, I realized that to fuel that growth, I needed two things:
- Systems
- Help from Other People
I hired my first VA and outsourced my first batch of content without knowing much. It helped, but I quickly learned that delegating REQUIRED systems. Without systems, I would never be free of my sites.
I spent the next couple of years hiring more people, outsourcing more content, but most importantly, honing my systems and workflow so that quality improved and output increased.
My systems include the following:
- Tracking processes
- Organizational structure (defined roles)
- Fast training methods
- Proven hiring processes
- Clear employee expectations
- Checklists and templates
Over time, I set up all of the above, tweaked it, and now have entire systems in place that run my workflow without me. More importantly, it’s enabled me to grow my niche site business fairly quickly.
What on earth does that leave me to do?
Sure, I could save a few bucks each month and do much of the system myself, but by delegating and letting my workflow system do its thing, it frees me up to test and try out new traffic sources and monetization opportunities.
In my opinion, testing is a crucial part of growing an online business because new technologies, traffic sources, methods, and monetization opportunities crop up almost weekly. Merely adding $5 RPM or increasing traffic 10% will nearly cover the cost of my entire team. If I achieve that a couple of times over the course of a year, my tinkering efforts more than pay off. Moreover, I love the creativity involved in coming up with and deploying new ideas.
But that’s not the real reason you NEED to set up systems and a team as your business grows.
The real reason is you don’t have a business unless it runs with little or no involvement from you. Instead, you have a job. That’s not necessarily bad if you like the work and that’s your aspiration, but if you want to build a large online publishing business, you need to plan, establish, and build systems that run your output.”
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