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By Bree Brouwer

Blogger of Interest: Peter Sandeen of PeterSandeen.com

Blogger of Interest: Peter Sandeen of PeterSandeen.com

Back in February 2015, Sophie interviewed Linda Formichelli of The Renegade Writer… but there hasn’t been another featured blogger since then.

I told Sophie she should bring back the “Blogger of Interest” series. She agreed. Then she put me in charge of the whole shebang.

So the series is back, bloggers.

In this installment of “Blogger of Interest,” we’re featuring Peter Sandeen of PeterSandeen.com (neat!).

Peter started blogging as a way to build his business and reputation as a marketing expert. But Peter’s no ordinary online marketing guru; he’s made a name for himself as the go-to guy on value propositions and marketing messages.

In this interview, I talk to Peter about how he started out as a marketing blogger, what value propositions are and why they’re so important, and how freelance bloggers can discover their own value propositions to attract the right kinds of clients. We also discuss how freelancers can figure out their clients’ value propositions to deliver content genuine to their business goals. 

Listen now [27 minutes]

Highlights

  • 1:00 – How Peter discovered he was good at marketing and how that turned into a blog and online business
  • 4:15 – Why getting some marketing clients convinced Peter to narrow down his niche and find a specialty (value propositions)
  • 7:47 – How freelance bloggers can determine the value propositions of their clients and integrate the propositions into the content delivered to clients
  • 11:30 – Why Apple provides a good (but complicated) real-life example of a value proposition in practice
  • 15:43 – How freelance bloggers can figure out their own value propositions and…
  • 18:51 – How freelance bloggers can use their value propositions in their marketing to clients
  • 20:44 – Why Peter has been able to set himself apart from other marketers with his perspective-based value proposition
  • 23:05 – What Peter’s favorite guilty pleasure read is (hint: it’s not blogs!)

If you’ve only got 3 minutes

Want an easy way to figure out your value proposition?

Peter’s put together a nifty downloadable exercise which you can use to see how well your ideas will work for your value proposition. Head on over to PeterSandeen.com/value to grab the exercise and start clarifying your marketing message.

Got questions about value propositions and how they can help your freelance blogging career? Leave us a comment and we’ll do our best to have Peter or one of the BAFB team reply!

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About Bree Brouwer

Bree Brouwer (@breebrouwer) is a professional blogger, copywriter, and content marketer. If you're a geek who wants to earn a living online like she does, you can get Bree's free, four-part video interview series with professional biz owners + a bonus tools checklist on her blog, Geek & Prosper.

Comments

  1. Sneha says

    August 2, 2015 at 9:55 am

    Sounds Inspiring one.. 😉

  2. harish desai says

    August 3, 2015 at 6:48 am

    I could not complete the questionnaire. It is saying that I have entered an invalid email address. Please help me

    • Peter Sandeen says

      August 4, 2015 at 2:28 pm

      Hi Harish,

      Sorry to hear that. If the problem persists, you can contact me via email, and I’ll sort it out for you. My email’s contact {at} petersandeen {dot} com

  3. Katherine Swarts says

    August 3, 2015 at 5:18 pm

    Maybe the “Blogger of Interest” clips should have a separate section; I’d listen to more of them if it wasn’t so jarring to suddenly realize that my “regular” BAFB time would require nearly 30 minutes instead of the usual 10-15.

    • Katherine Swarts says

      August 3, 2015 at 5:20 pm

      (Or maybe a written transcript?)

      • Williesha says

        August 7, 2015 at 4:06 am

        Yes a transcript would be awesome

        • Bree says

          August 11, 2015 at 4:18 pm

          We’ll keep this in mind for future posts in this series!

  4. Dan Stout says

    August 3, 2015 at 10:38 pm

    Great interview, Bree! Glad to hear you and Sophie are bringing this series back.

  5. Williesha says

    August 7, 2015 at 4:05 am

    So excited! I haven’t even read it yet, but wanted to comment. I heard of Peter a couple of days ago. His list of guest blogging sites is on my bookmarks bar. He’s a great guy, and he was great at answering questions I had.

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