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ewrAj0w.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="9dd5">An hour or so later, he followed up with this:</p><figure id="8d0b"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*cHQj-zg4QUXUX2x9kS8X-Q.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="825a" type="7">“I might need some SEO. Is this something you do freelance wise?”</p><p id="e24c">I was busy doing client work, so I didn’t see his email until later that day.</p><p id="4a6f">When I did, I replied back with this:</p><figure id="7ca0"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*G5dKrqfujcZ1MnohidjFIw.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="25d9" type="7">“Yeah, I do SEO work for clients (SEO audits, strategy, and content writing.) I’d be happy to take a look at your site, give you some suggestions, and go from there.”</p><p id="f157">Tim was interested:</p><figure id="4a1f"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*pbf-w5JlBJSCjyst92BGgQ.png"><figcaption></figcaption></figure><p id="d407" type="7">“What would you want for taking a look at the SEO on timdenning.com?”</p><p id="20f6">Aka — what do you charge?</p><p id="f362">We’ll get to this shortly.</p><p id="b7a3"><b>Takeaways: </b>Keep offering solutions. When you build trust, opportunities arise.</p><h1 id="69dc">“Would love to hear what you think about this proposal.”</h1><p id="5bc5">With an abundance mindset, you can make better decisions.</p><p id="6cb3">And because I already <a href="https://readmedium.com/how-i-run-a-8-500-per-month-writing-business-from-my-bedroom-b00a30d0d0f4">run a six-figure writing business from my bedroom</a>, I don’t need the money.</p><p id="ea57">So I pitched something different.</p><p id="da50">The first step was to record videos of me going through his website, suggesting SEO improvements.</p><p id="7444">This is the bird’s eye view stuff — the strategy.</p><p id="8b81">I recorded the videos using Screencast-O-Matic (now called <a href="https://screenpal.com/screen-recorder">ScreenPal</a>). I then uploaded them to my Google Drive so I could share them with Tim:</p><figure id="8696"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*KwNeDIgi-vdOdf33bNfGSQ.png"><figcaption>Screenshot of the recorded videos</figcaption></figure><p id="7d2b">Once recorded, I fired off my proposal.</p><p id="10cb">Bear in mind this all took place over three days:</p><figure id="f7d5"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*XaEtGPDd1r1mk2vQSodk8w.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="40d5" type="7">“Rather than charging for these insights and any SEO implementation work, I would ask for a testimonial from you.”</p><p id="427c">I rarely offer to work with someone for free — if ever — and I usually charge $1000s for this sort of SEO work.</p><p id="5ceb">But in Tim’s case, it makes sense to work for free.</p><p id="7209">Here’s why:</p><ul><li><b>A testimonial from Tim is far more beneficial to me in the long term than a few thousand d

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ollars.</b> Why? I can put the testimonial on <a href="https://www.scottstockdale.co.uk/">my website</a> and tell people I’ve worked with one of the world’s most successful writers.</li><li><b>If I do a good job on Tim’s site, there’s a chance he may send more work my way from other people. </b>I’m increasing the surface area for Lady Luck to land on.</li><li><b>Working for free lowers expectations. </b>So when I deliver amazing results (which I’m confident of doing), it’ll be easier to surpass his expectations.</li><li><b>I can write unique articles like the one that you’re reading right now.</b> Not many people get the chance to work with people like Tim!</li></ul><p id="6da5">Tim went for it:</p><figure id="61e7"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*7YeWCHF7JDuIoUVXWF9YFw.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="f631" type="7">“Your proposal sounds good. What do you need to get started?”</p><p id="64c6">He shared login details with me over email so I could access his site and Google Analytics.</p><p id="0273">I then started working on his site.</p><p id="f049"><b>Takeaways: </b>Think long term. Sometimes, it makes sense to work for free if you can leverage a testimonial for future opportunities.</p><h1 id="d239">Takeaways</h1><p id="f5f0">This is our third month of working together, and our SEO efforts look to be paying off.</p><p id="38d6">His site’s sessions are up nearly 60% year on year, and keyword rankings are continuing to improve. (Tim’s writing is doing the heavy lifting, so I can’t take all the credit here!)</p><p id="a9c7">At the end of every month, I send him a report and detail the improvements I’ve made.</p><p id="82a9">For example, in September, I spotted a technical SEO issue that could have negatively impacted his site. This is now fixed.</p><p id="bb9b">Tim is happy:</p><figure id="5bab"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*PO_DJP6IjU-u1tSeXLfoKA.png"><figcaption>Screenshot from my emails</figcaption></figure><p id="cf52">So do you want to work with successful people like Tim?</p><p id="998b">Here’s my roadmap for attracting opportunities:</p><ul><li><b>Step #1: Put out great content consistently over a period of two years</b>. You never know who might see it.</li><li><b>Step #2: Build genuine connections with people when they reach out.</b> And if you see a pain point they’re struggling with, offer solutions.</li><li><b>Step #3: Repeat steps 1–2 indefinitely. </b>Trust is built over time.</li><li><b>Step #4: Create an abundance mindset.</b> Don’t snatch at opportunities.</li><li><b>Step #5: Think long-term.</b> Sometimes, it makes sense to work for free if you can leverage testimonials.</li></ul><p id="7e05">Remember: People do business with people they trust.</p><p id="65f5">Go be that person.</p><blockquote id="686b"><p><b>Want to ditch the 9–5? Get my free 19-page guide: <a href="http://entrepreneurscanparty.com/quit">Everything I Did to Quit My 9–5 Job & Transition Into Profitable, Sustainable Solopreneuring</a> :)</b></p></blockquote></article></body>

Want to Work With Someone Like Tim Denning?

Here’s how I did it

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You know Tim.

He’s one of the internet’s most prolific writers, with 500M+ views and 324K followers on Medium.

A few months ago, we started working together on the SEO for his website — and things are going great!

But how did this opportunity come about? And how could you create similar opportunities for yourself?

Let me take you back to March 2022.*

*I asked Tim for permission to post this article with the following screenshots.

“Been reading a few of your articles Scott.”

One random Saturday, Tim dropped me a message.

I couldn’t believe my eyes!

I refreshed my Twitter DMs to make sure it was legit:

Screenshot from my Twitter DMs

*Cue the fanboying!*

We then went back and forth about freelancing and outsourcing to virtual assistants (VAs):

Screenshot from my Twitter DMs

I answered some outsourcing questions, and he referred a client my way.

Win-win!

A few months later, I introduced him to my VA:

Screenshot from my Twitter DMs

And a few months after this, I dropped him a message about one of his Medium articles:

Screenshot from my Twitter DMs

And that was that for a while.

I continued to enjoy his articles, and maybe he enjoyed mine.

Takeaways: Put out great content and build genuine connections. If you see a pain point that someone’s struggling with, offer solutions.

Until last August…

Tim reached out to me by email.

He probably sent the same message to a bunch of people, but I don’t care.

It’s nice when people take an interest in what you’re doing.

Screenshot from my emails

So I took his questions at face value and fired off this response.

And that was that.

Screenshot from my emails

An hour or so later, he followed up with this:

Screenshot from my emails

“I might need some SEO. Is this something you do freelance wise?”

I was busy doing client work, so I didn’t see his email until later that day.

When I did, I replied back with this:

Screenshot from my emails

“Yeah, I do SEO work for clients (SEO audits, strategy, and content writing.) I’d be happy to take a look at your site, give you some suggestions, and go from there.”

Tim was interested:

“What would you want for taking a look at the SEO on timdenning.com?”

Aka — what do you charge?

We’ll get to this shortly.

Takeaways: Keep offering solutions. When you build trust, opportunities arise.

“Would love to hear what you think about this proposal.”

With an abundance mindset, you can make better decisions.

And because I already run a six-figure writing business from my bedroom, I don’t need the money.

So I pitched something different.

The first step was to record videos of me going through his website, suggesting SEO improvements.

This is the bird’s eye view stuff — the strategy.

I recorded the videos using Screencast-O-Matic (now called ScreenPal). I then uploaded them to my Google Drive so I could share them with Tim:

Screenshot of the recorded videos

Once recorded, I fired off my proposal.

Bear in mind this all took place over three days:

Screenshot from my emails

“Rather than charging for these insights and any SEO implementation work, I would ask for a testimonial from you.”

I rarely offer to work with someone for free — if ever — and I usually charge $1000s for this sort of SEO work.

But in Tim’s case, it makes sense to work for free.

Here’s why:

  • A testimonial from Tim is far more beneficial to me in the long term than a few thousand dollars. Why? I can put the testimonial on my website and tell people I’ve worked with one of the world’s most successful writers.
  • If I do a good job on Tim’s site, there’s a chance he may send more work my way from other people. I’m increasing the surface area for Lady Luck to land on.
  • Working for free lowers expectations. So when I deliver amazing results (which I’m confident of doing), it’ll be easier to surpass his expectations.
  • I can write unique articles like the one that you’re reading right now. Not many people get the chance to work with people like Tim!

Tim went for it:

Screenshot from my emails

“Your proposal sounds good. What do you need to get started?”

He shared login details with me over email so I could access his site and Google Analytics.

I then started working on his site.

Takeaways: Think long term. Sometimes, it makes sense to work for free if you can leverage a testimonial for future opportunities.

Takeaways

This is our third month of working together, and our SEO efforts look to be paying off.

His site’s sessions are up nearly 60% year on year, and keyword rankings are continuing to improve. (Tim’s writing is doing the heavy lifting, so I can’t take all the credit here!)

At the end of every month, I send him a report and detail the improvements I’ve made.

For example, in September, I spotted a technical SEO issue that could have negatively impacted his site. This is now fixed.

Tim is happy:

Screenshot from my emails

So do you want to work with successful people like Tim?

Here’s my roadmap for attracting opportunities:

  • Step #1: Put out great content consistently over a period of two years. You never know who might see it.
  • Step #2: Build genuine connections with people when they reach out. And if you see a pain point they’re struggling with, offer solutions.
  • Step #3: Repeat steps 1–2 indefinitely. Trust is built over time.
  • Step #4: Create an abundance mindset. Don’t snatch at opportunities.
  • Step #5: Think long-term. Sometimes, it makes sense to work for free if you can leverage testimonials.

Remember: People do business with people they trust.

Go be that person.

Want to ditch the 9–5? Get my free 19-page guide: Everything I Did to Quit My 9–5 Job & Transition Into Profitable, Sustainable Solopreneuring :)

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