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Bloggers know about search engine optimization, but only a small fraction of bloggers actually know the right SEO strategies. Ranking high on Google and other search engines means getting more page views and unique visitors, which makes SEO all the more important if you want to earn from blogging. The truth is, these are underhanded SEO strategies that used to work, but don’t anymore. And then there are effective techniques that are sure not only to get search engines to love you, but readers as well. To help you optimize your blog, here are three SEO pointers you should know of. Choose Keywords Like a Pro. Choosing a key phrase or keyword is no guessing matter. To help you come up with keywords that are most searched for, use keyword research tools, such us Google Suggest. This service provided by Google gives you a list of ten key phrases and keywords connected to the very word you want to write about. Google Keyword tool does something similar: it compares one keyword or key phrase with several others with regard to how often they have been searched, both in your area and worldwide. Yahoo! also provides a similar service, called Overture. Remember that your title should also have the keyword for best results. Avoid Quotation Marks in Titles. Did you know that the first words in your title are the ones that matter the most? Try to use strategic key words in the first part of your title - and veer away from dashes, asterisks, and other quotation marks. Search engines tend to disregard quotation marks, something that may change the context of your title and mess with how it is processed and indexed. Don’t Allow Your Title to be Labeled as Spam. Do not flood your titles with keywords for the sole purpose of getting noticed by search engines. Once they figure out that you are spamming - and they will - your blog will be penalized accordingly. Search engines are now much better at figuring out which pages deserve to be on the top of their search results. If your blog has good content but you use a lot of devious SEO methods to get a higher page rank you just might get labeled as a spam blog. Stick to these white hat techniques and you shall find yourself at the top of search results soon enough. If you are a blogger or webmaster make sure you check the latest Lunarpages coupon code and the InMotionHosting promo code and get a generous discount when you buy your webhosting. |
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Thursday, June 16th, 2011Things To Know Before You Start Your Blogging Journey
Thursday, February 11th, 2010| Scentsy | Flameless Candles | Wickless Candles |
Indeed blogging is a great way to make money online. Ever since it took off in 2004, many have jumped on the bandwagon in hope to taste financial success that they have envisioned. However, there are a couple of things one should keep in mind before they start blogging. Below is the list of things you should keep in mind before starting your own blog. 1. Be realistic - Don’t expect overnight success. It hardly happens. Of course there are few exceptions, but you don’t want to compare to them. These people not only have the skills and knowledge, but also got the timing right. It’s better to set a more realistic goal, break it down into stages and work on your plans. 2. Don’t quit your regular job - Because blogs make money randomly or not at all, especially when they’re new, it’s not wise to quit your regular job and sit at home in front of your computer hoping to strike the mother lode instantly. Instead, set aside some time every day to work on your blog and popularize it. 3. Be passionate - One thing that sets apart professional bloggers from others is their passion for the topic of discussion. We can tell from reading their posts, how passionate they are in the topic they are covering. The details provided in their articles, along with the consistency to post articles on a regular basis are some of the major factor why readers subscribe to their blog. 4. Focus on a niche - Blogs that focus on a niche tend to do better than those that just prattle on about any random topic under the sun or those that are more personal in nature. So choose a niche that you enjoy and one which you can portray creatively so that other people will be interested in reading what you have to say. This way, they will know what to expect from your blog, and may choose to subscribe if the topic of your blog interest them. 5. Know that patience pays - One thing you must remember when beginning a blog is that you must be patient in order to see even a modicum of success. It takes a long time to popularize a blog, and even when that happens, it may be some more time before you start to see monetary results. 6. Spend some money - There is a lot of free hosting provided out there, though I won’t recommend it for people who inspired to make money from their blog. For around $70 dollars a year, which I think is cheap, you can get your own self hosting services and domain. Blogging is not hard if you know what you’re talking about. The learning curve is not steep, if at all. It does however, takes some time to take off. So don’t make the same mistakes others make, and success will eventually come to you. Nik Imran is the writer of IMakeABlog, a blog that provides guide on how to make a blog. If you are interested in building your first blog, you can check out his guide on how to choose domain name. |
You Can Choose Whether to be an Expert or Reporter
Friday, September 4th, 2009| Scentsy | Flameless Candles | Wickless Candles |
There are basically two types of bloggers in the world - reporters and experts - and some people perform both roles (usually the experts, it’s hard for reporters to become experts, but it’s easy for experts to report). Becoming an expert is crucial to make money online. If you have ever taken an Internet marketing course or participated in a seminar specifically for beginners, you have probably heard about the two different methodologies. Whenever the business model is based on content, and if you earn an online income then the model is based on content, people are taught to either begin as reporters, or if possible step up as experts. I’ll be brief, you need to be the expert. Reporters leverage the content of the experts and in many instances people start off as reporters because they have not established expertise. Experts enjoy the perks of preeminence, increased income because of perceived value, it’s easier to get noticed, people are more likely to seek you out rather than you having to seek others out, joint ventures come easier, etc. experts in most cases simply make more money and attract more attention. Many Bloggers Simply Report The thing with expertise is that it needs - training. No person becomes an expert without doing things and learning. Bloggers usually begin without expertise and as a result begin their blogging journey by talking about everything going on in their niche (reporting) and by reporting on and talking about other experts (reporting again). There’s nothing wrong with reporting of course and for many bloggers it’s a necessity in the beginning until you build up some expertise. Unfortunately the ratios are pretty skewed when it comes to reporters and experts - there are far more reporters than experts, hence reporters often struggle to gain publicity and when they do, they often just help the reputation of the expert they are reporting on. Don’t Copy Your Mentor If you have ever spent some time browsing products about the Make Money Online genre you will see a pattern. Many people first study Internet marketing from a guru (for lack of a better term). The expert teaches how he or she is able to make money blogging, and very often the view that the student gleams is that in order to mmake money blogging you have to teach others how to make money blogging. The end result of this process is a huge army of amateur bloggers trying to replicate what their teacher does in the same industry - the affiliate marketing industry - not realizing that without expert status based on proven record and all the benefits that come with it, it’s next to difficult to succeed. Even people, who enjoy some success, say for example growing an contact list of 1,000 people, then go out and launch a product about how to grow an contact list of 1,000 people. Now I have no issues with this idea, I think it’s fine to teach novices and leverage whatever achievements you have, the difficulty is that people gravitate to the same niche - affiliate marketing - and rarely can be differentiated. How many bloggers out there do you know of that all say they teach the same things - email marketing, SEO, pay per click, Internet marketing, and all the sub-niches that fall under the heading of Internet marketing. It’s a competitive industry, yet when you see your mentors and other mentors making money teaching others how to work from home (and let’s face it - making money from home as a subject is one of the most compelling) - your first inclination is to follow in their footsteps. If the key is to identify yourself as a mentor and you haven’t spent the last 5-10 years making money, I suggest you look for another niche to establish expertise in. Have patience and stay with what you do to increase your knowledge and then translate that knowledge into training for others, and remember, it’s okay to be a big fish in a small pond, that’s all most experts really are. Want to stop being a reporter?? Set yourself as an expert whileearning money through article marketing at Bruce’s Making Money Online Resources Blog. |
Which do You Want to Be - Expert or Reporter?
Sunday, August 30th, 2009| Scentsy | Flameless Candles | Wickless Candles |
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There are basically two types of bloggers in the world - reporters and experts - and some people perform both roles (usually the experts, it’s hard for reporters to become experts, but it’s easy for experts to report). Becoming an expert is crucial to make money online. If you have ever taken an Internet marketing course or participated in a seminar specifically for beginners, you have probably heard about the two different methodologies. Whenever the business model is based on content, and if you earn an online income then the model is based on content, people are taught to either begin as reporters, or if possible step up as experts. I’ll be brief, you need to be the expert. Reporters leverage the content of the experts and in most instances bloggers begin off as reporters because they haven’t established expertise. Experts enjoy the perks of preeminence, increased income because of perceived value, it’s easier to get publicity, people are more likely to search you out rather than you having to seek others out, joint ventures come easier, etc. experts in most cases simply earn more money and attract more attention. Too Many Bloggers Are Content to be Reporters The thing with expertise is that it needs - training. No person becomes an expert without doing things and learning. Bloggers usually begin without expertise and as a result begin their blogging journey by talking about everything going on in their niche (reporting) and by reporting on and talking about other experts (reporting again). There’s nothing wrong with reporting of course and for many aspiring bloggers it’s a necessity at first until you build up some expertise. Unfortunately the ratios are pretty skewed when it comes to reporters and experts - there are a lot more reporters than there are experts, hence reporters struggle to gain publicity and when they do, they often just enhance the reputation of the expert they are reporting about. Don’t Replicate Your Teacher If you have ever spent some time researching products in the learn Affiliate Marketing niche you will perceive a pattern. Many people first study affiliate marketing from a expert (for lack of a better term). The guru teaches how he or she is able to make money online, and very often the view that the student gleams is that in order to mmake money online you have to teach others how to make money blogging. The end result of this process is a huge army of amateur writers attempting to replicate what their mentor does in the same niche - the affiliate marketing niche - not realizing that without expert status based on proven record and all the benefits that come with it, it’s next to impossible to succeed. Even people, who enjoy marginal success, say for example growing an contact list of 1,000 people, then go out and release a product about how to build an email list of 1,000 people. Now I have no issues with that, I think it’s fine to teach aspiring bloggers and leverage whatever achievements you have, the difficulty is that people gravitate to the same industry - Internet marketing - and rarely differentiate themselves. How many websites out there do you know of that all claim to teach the same things - email marketing, SEO, pay per click, affiliate marketing, and all the related niches that fall under the category of affiliate marketing. It’s a competitive niche, yet when you see your friends and other experts making money teaching others how to make money (and let’s face it - making money as a subject is one of the most compelling) - your first thought is to follow in their footsteps. If the goal is to identify yourself as an expert and you have not spent the past 5-10 years making money online, I suggest you look for another subject to establish expertise in. Give it time and stick with what you do to learn and then translate that training into training for others, and remember, it’s okay to be a big fish in a small pond, that’s all most experts really are. About the Author:
Want to stop being a reporter?? Build your reputaton as an expert by earning money through article marketing at Bruce’s Making Money Online Resources Blog.
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