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Blogging Dos And Don’ts For Beginners

Thursday, August 27th, 2009


Blogging can be a fun and profitable way to work from home. However it is important to know what you’re doing in order to maximize your chances of a successful business. By remembering to write regularly, write interesting and original content, optimize your blog for search engines and most importantly market and promote every change you get, you can soon have a popular and profitable blog. The purpose of this post is to walk you through the four stages of blog building in order to show you what to do and what not to do as a beginner blogger.

The worst thing you can do as a blogger is to write sporadically instead of on a schedule. Determine how often you want to write and stick to that schedule. Some blog experts believe that until your blog has 50 posts you should write everyday. I tend to think that unless you plan to keep posting daily, I wouldn’t get your readers expecting it. I shoot for every other day but my posts aren’t always consistent. However if you can manage to keep your schedule, it will make your blog more appealing. Of course it’s not enough to just write on a regular basis, you should also make sure your posts are interesting and informative.

There is a lot of information out there on the net. With all this competition it’s no surprise that only the best and brightest blogs rise to the top. Every time you write a post, be as thorough as possible. Imagine you know nothing about the topic. Ask what you would need to and want to know. Include as much information as possible without being confusing. Also important is to keep your posts interesting. Nothing makes a reader close a browser quicker than a boring, drawn out post. The simplest way to write a post that people will want to read is to write as if you were talking to a friend – within reason of course. Obviously leave out profanity and obscene comments as well as any offensive or inappropriate language. Other than that write in a friendly and informal manner that your readers will find appealing. Once you’ve got posts that people will want to read, it is time to focus on getting the attention of the search engines.

Search engines, such as Google and Yahoo, remain the most popular way that people online find information. That makes it important to rank high on them. While there are tricks to make it easier for the search engines to find you and more attractive so the search engines will give you a good rank, usually it is a matter of time before you’ll appear near the first few pages of search. The first trick is to pick a niche, or topic, that doesn’t have a lot of competition and isn’t well covered online. Next you should try to include one or more “key phrases” in your posts that are likely search phrases. For example, if you blog is about themes for sweet sixteen parties, the phrases “sweet sixteen” and “party themes” would be key phrases for your blog and would appear in many of your posts. One of the difficulties of search engines optimization is that the search engines change the rules so often that something that may have worked well last month may not work at all today. Writing good high-quality content never goes out of style so my advice is to rely on that. Of course marketing your blog is also crucial to bringing in traffic.

There are many great and free ways to market your blog. Article marketing is one of the most popular and my personal favorite. Sites like EzineArticles and Associated Content can bring dozens of new visitors to your blog every day. Commenting on related blogs is also a free way to bring in traffic. Just be sure that your comments are relevant and appropriate or your comment will probably end up being deleted. Finally exchanging links with other related blogs can drive traffic to your blog. And these are only three of the completely free marketing ideas for your blog.

These four tips will help you start the journey to a successful blog. Remember, don’t write sporadically; don’t write uninteresting posts; do maximize your blog for search engines; do market your blog extensively. That sums up blogging for beginners.

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Top 5 Blogging Jobs

Thursday, August 13th, 2009


Blogging is fun and interesting to do but it is also a pretty good way to make money. Follows are the five best jobs for bloggers looking to make a living online.

  1. Niche Blogging - Of course niche blogging is at the top of my list. Done well, niche blogging can eventually give you a passive income (meaning you no longer need to do any work) of $5,000 or more a month. Not bad for not having to do anything. Niche blogging is setting up relatively basic blogs about one very specific subject in order inform the people in that particular niche. Money is made through advertising, affiliate sales and personal product sales. Niche blogging is really a numbers game. Generally speaking, niche blogs don’t make a ton of money on their own. You can expect each blog (if built correctly) to make an average $5 – $40 a day depending on the niche and the traffic to the blog. Some may make more but those figures have been my experience. Obviously, in order to make a decent living, you will have to create several niche blogs. Fortunately ofter the original setup, niche blogs don’t require much maintenance. For an example of a niche blog, check out www.yardsaletips.net
  2. Authority Blogging- Authority blogging is like niche blogging in that it talks about a certain topic to a certain niche of people. Authority bloggers also make their money through advertising, affiliate and personal product sales. The difference is that rather than writing a bunch of niche articles and basically “finishing” the blog quickly, authority bloggers run an on-going blog with regular updates (new posts) every day, week, or month. They are more work than niche blogs, it isn’t a passive income because you have to continue working on the blog. But if you love your topic (and most authority bloggers do) it seems less like work and more like talking to a group of friends who like the same thing you do. Both niche and authority bloggers could be considered Internet marketers.
  3. Guest Blogger- Being a guest blogger usually requires you to be an expert in a certain subject or uniquely qualified to guest blog – if you want to get paid anyway. If you feel you know a lot about a subject, enough to qualify you as a niche expert, or you’ve earned a degree in a certain field, or you’ve work at a particular job for a long period of time, you could be a guest blogger. It is probably a good idea to start by writing articles and creating a lens on Squidoo in order to establish yourself as an expert in your subject. Eventually you can place a small ad on your lens or personal blog offering your services as a guest blogger.
  4. Moderator for big-time blogs - Some really big blogs can have thousands of posts and receive thousands of comments each day. These blogs need someone (or someones) to moderate these comments and approve or disapprove of them. You may also be required to respond to comments in a way appropriate to the tone of the blog. While these jobs aren’t big money-makers, it is easy to do and don’t require much effort or skill. This would be a good place to get a start and learn how a successful blog works from the inside out. Later on, if you start your own blog you’ll have a good knowledge of what to do and what not to do.
  5. Membership Blogs - If you really want to get involved in a big money-maker and you can pull it off, a membership blog is the way to go. A membership blog is basically an authority blog with extensive and extraordinary content, perhaps with unique features that you charge your readers a monthly (or bimonthly or semiannually) fee for access to. If you can drum up enough readers willing to pay your membership fee time and time again (called residual income) you’re on your way to financial freedom.

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