Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Best Ways to Make Money Blogging for Beginners.

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Can you really make money blogging by turning your personal passions, knowledge, or experience into a real income on the internet?

 More than a decade after the Wall Street meltdown, people are still finding it tough to recover past losses and make ends meet. Fewer and fewer of us can count on steady, lifelong employment, and for those who are so fortunate, the salary and benefits (if any) are barely enough to meet our basic needs.

 Second job, anyone? In America, two-income families are the norm but think of the havoc it wreaks on your daily life. You’re so exhausted by the time you get home from work; you barely have enough time and energy to make dinner and help the kids out with their homework. Even that becomes difficult if you work at more than one place, whether evenings or on weekends.

Earn More Money With a Side Hustle Like Blogging.

The reality is we are moving to a freelance and gig economy where more and more people are making money on their own terms through a side hustle. And of the most popular side hustles is to create an online presence and make money blogging.

 It's no surprise that more and more people are looking for information on how to start an online business to generate extra income (or even full-time income) on the internet.

 The Internet has made blogging mainstream, to the point where there may be over half a billion blogs online as you read this article. While income generation is not the only reason (or even the best reason) to blog, opportunities do exist for people to create supplemental income with a blog.

 If you are new to blogging or have just recently started a blog, congratulations! I hope your main motivation is to provide valuable content for your readers because that’s how you will establish expert status in your niche in the long-term.

How to Make Money Blogging.

However, there is nothing wrong with making some extra money through blogging and several simple methods exist for getting the ball rolling.

 It should go without saying that in order to make money with a blog it's best to start by choosing a profitable niche market; something where there is a proven marketplace that intersects with your own passions, interests, and expertise.

 Once you've done that, it's just a matter of getting website traffic, building your email subscriber list, and making money online. Let's take a look at some of the fastest, easiest, and most profitable ways you can make money online with a blog.

1. Google AdSense.

Google AdSense might be the fastest and easiest way for a beginner to start earning passive income with a blog. The basic idea behind AdSense is that you can display Google Ads on your website and when a visitor clicks on those ads you get a percentage of the ad costs. You've certainly seen ads on other people's websites; you can have these ads appear on your blog or website as well.

 AdSense is a contextual advertising network that places partner (business) ads on your website. It’s easy to set up—all you have to do is copy and paste some code given to you from Google in the places you'd like the ads to appear on your website. Google will then show ads from advertisers that are a match to the content on your website so that ideally your website visitors see relevant ads.

 Don’t worry that your blog niche won’t be able to draw quality ads to your site. Google AdSense is one of the biggest networks on the Web, so you should get a healthy enough list of clickable sites to attract your readership.

 And Google is smart enough to only show ads on your website that are relevant to the content on your website, so in many cases, this can enhance the user experience on your site, and the ads can be helpful.

 Though Adsense is a popular option, I think that affiliate information marketing is also an excellent way to make virtually passive income online.

2. Amazon Associates.

Amazon Associates is the long-established in-house affiliate program run by Seattle-based Amazon.com—the biggest online retailer in the world today. It offers bloggers the chance to earn commissions by advertising Amazon products on your website—provided visitors click-through from your blog to Amazon.com and make a purchase.

 The basic idea with Amazon Associates is that you can get a tracking link that is unique to you that links to any product sold on Amazon.com. If someone clicks on the link on your blog and goes back to Amazon and purchases the item, you are credited with the sale.

 There are many ways you can promote Amazon products on your website. You could include a product catalog (pulled from Amazon.com) on your blog, you can write product reviews and link to the products you recommend on Amazon, and you can have a recommended resources page on your website; just to name a few.

 The one caveat about Associates is that it probably suits bloggers who write about merchandising, retail products, and shopping a fair bit. Logically, it will help your performance if visitors arrive at your website already predisposed to buying.

 The program works by getting Amazon links, banners, or widgets (e.g., slideshows, "My Favorites," "Wish List Widget") onto your pages.

 One added benefit is that if someone clicks on a link from your website to Amazon and ends up buying multiple items (not just the item you are promoting), then you would get credit for the entire sale! Imagine you recommend a book on Amazon, your visitor goes to Amazon to buy a book, and while they're there they end up buying a new TV, a Sony PlayStation, and some other things. You get credit for all of the sales. Not only that, but you also earn from any sales you make in the following 15 days from that customer.

 Another way to make money with Amazon is by publishing digital books on Amazon Kindle.

3. Affiliate Marketing for Digital Products.

As I mentioned above, one of my favorite ways to make money on the internet is by promoting digital information products as an affiliate.

 Just like Amazon.com is a marketplace of physical good sold on the internet; there are also marketplaces of digital products sold on the internet as well.

 One of the most popular digital product marketplaces is Clickbank.com. You can search the Clickbank marketplace for products related to your marketplace and promote them on your website, write product reviews, etc.

 Just like with Amazon, if someone clicks on the link and goes back and buys the product you are promoting, you would get a commission for a percentage of the sale.

 One attractive feature of promoting digital information products is that the commissions tend to be higher than that of physical products; ranging anywhere from 10 percent to 50 percent or even higher. As an example, if someone is selling a digital information product for $500 with a 50 percent commission, you can earn $250 per sale. This is much higher than commissions on physical products due to the high profit margins.

4. Create E-books and Information Products.

Regular blogging is the ideal training ground for creating e-books, still one of the most popular forms of information products being sold by online entrepreneurs today.

 Consider your blogs as “free” information that you offer to readers to demonstrate your expertise. With time, they become your fans and are ready for more in-depth material. This is your opportunity to make money—by presenting your e-books for sale alongside your free blog.

 Just make sure that the e-book builds on your blog output—don’t simply rehash what they have already seen! After all, these people are now paying customers and will get upset with old information. Later on, as you become more established and your archived material becomes more extensive, you can poll your readers to learn what topics they’d be interested in learning more about and interested in purchasing.

 Again, you can sell an ebook for a much higher price than a regular book and benefit from a much higher profit margin.

5. Offer One-on-One Coaching.

This is one of the quickest and easiest ways you can turn your expertise into money. The fact that you are publishing a blog and providing information in your market makes you an expert in your niche. In many cases, people want to get personalized advice directly from the expert in their market.

 You can simply put up a page on your blog offering one-on-one coaching to answer any questions they have or give them advice for a handsome fee.

 Notice that I avoided putting a specific dollar figure on the amount you can make from blogging. It will come down to your work ethic, your skills as a writer, your ability to generate targeted traffic, and plain old good luck. It’s a bit like baseball: Everyone played it as a kid, only a small fraction make it to college ball, an even smaller number become professional, but only the cream of the crop makes it to the majors.

You have to decide where in the blogging “big leagues” you want to end up.

 The reality is that as more and more people from all over the world come online, the harder it will become to get attention online and generate income. That's why it's so important to focus on building your email list, so you can follow up with your visitors, build a relationship, and increase sales.

 That being said, there are countless success stories out there, and the formula for success is surprisingly simple. It’s just up to you to get it done!

Sunday, May 23, 2021

How to Start an Online Business in 5 Steps.

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Are you interested in starting an online business but not exactly sure how to get started?

In today's hard scramble "side hustle" digital world, you may have come across several great ways to make money online. By and large, these options (e.g. online surveys, affiliate marketing, pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, etc.) are great ways for supplementing your full-time job.

 However, if you are more ambitious and want to gain financial independence, the time has come to consider starting and running your own online business, something that create a full-time income and give you the time freedom to enjoy it.

 What does it take to start an online business? Certainly, the niche you choose to operate in will have a huge influence in the success or failure of your online business as you want to be sure to focus on markets that have a large amount of buyers with money. Once you've selected a profitable niche than it will come down to having a good website, understanding your market, and creating great marketing messages for your target market.

 As an aspiring entrepreneur on a limited budget, you share the same immediate goal as everyone else... to get established fast via a solid network and generate enough cash flow to stay alive!

 To accomplish this, let's take a look at five of the most important things to consider when starting an online business and start turning your passions into profits on the internet.

1. Market Research and Expert Advice.

Getting opinions and support from your friends, family, and colleagues to get off the starting blocks is great, but doesn't it make sense to meet real business people who have been there and done that? What have you got to lose? In a worst case scenario, they will point out important flaws in your plans that force you to delay or perhaps cancel your ideas—for the better! No start-up is perfect, and perhaps your consultations will yield some truly golden advice.

 Perhaps more important that the options of a qualified professional is what your target audience actually says. Customer reaction via crowdsourcing websites is very much in vogue these days and may allow you to gauge actual interest for your initial products or services. Traditional customer surveys also remain a staple of evidence-based market research.

 As mentioned above the biggest key to success with an online business, or any business for that matter, is to make sure you choose a profitable market. Look around at what other successful companies, website, and online influencers are doing. If you see a lot of people in a market that is a good sign of a healthy market with a lot of profit opportunity for everybody involved.

2. A Functional Website.

It is funny how many internet businesses still cringe at the thought of websites (or place little to no investment in it). Still, in spite of the social media explosion taking place today, a solid e-commerce site remains the anchor of your budding online business. It helps to establish your brand and distinguishes you from “fly by night” operators.

 The basic steps to setting up a website on a minimal budget are:

  •  Consider the popular WordPress platform or other simple Content Management System (CMS) as your base.
  •  Choose a strong domain name and register it with a reputable domain name registrar.

  •  Look for and add simple business plug-ins to your CMS for a professional look and ease of customer navigation.

 It can't be overstated that people will judge you, your business, it's credibility, and most importantly it's ability to solve their problems based on the look and feel of your website. Though we all know that we shouldn't... people will judge your business by it's website just as they judge a book by its cover. You don't have to break the bank on a great looking website but you should seek the advice of a professional web designer or at least invest in a good WordPress template to give your website a professional look and feel.

3. Learn About Your Competition.

Chances are that you are not about to take on Google, Ford, or Wal-Mart head on. However, you still need to be aware of your major competitors regardless of their actual market share. This includes both direct and indirect competitors, because this is where your ideal customers likely hang out.

 Search engines offer tools that let you customize alerts and trend watches that keep you in the loop.   With time, you should be able to build up a strong list of websites that will key you in on your industry's inside information.

 Two huge mistakes that people make when it comes to starting a business are:

 Thinking that if someone else is already doing their idea then they shouldn't do it. The truth is that if many people are already doing your business idea then that is proof that your idea is profitable and that you should move forward with it.

 Thinking that if nobody is doing their idea then they're sitting on an untapped goldmine. Though a breakthrough new ideas are possible, the reality is that if nobody is currently doing your idea its probably because there is not market/profitability in the idea... otherwise people would already be doing it.

 If you haven't done so, you should make a list of all the competitors in your market and study everything they are doing. What products do they offer? Where are they running ads? What does their marketing copy say? Though you don't want to copy what the competition is doing you can learn a lot by watching them and modeling the successful things they are doing.

4. Don't Skimp on the Sales and Marketing!

Set some revenue and cash flow goals (e.g. $100k in sales within 18 months) and include intermediate benchmarks that allow you to properly measure your business growth and performance.

 Choose one or two social media platforms to get the word out. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest are among the most popular, but you may also consider smaller, more targeted websites that cater to your particular area, such as trade magazine and industry association websites.

5. Maximize Your Own Effort!

You'd be surprised what one person can accomplish on a limited start-up budget. It's not about being stubborn, just smart about the first impressions you want to leave people with, as well as a desire to control the way in which your company grows.

 Once you establish your business strengths and weaknesses, you'll be in better position to know what aspects of your online effort needs outside expertise. They key is to constantly outsource or add employees to do the lower level tasks in your business while you focus on the most profitable areas of growing your business.

 CONCLUSION.

Starting your own online business does not have to rocket science, but its takes real work to make it successful. Tens of thousands of Internet marketers worldwide have already replaced their ‘9 to 5’ employment income within a short period of time. Why not make your move online to a richer future, a better future, by joining them? 

Friday, May 21, 2021

Why You Should Start a Business Blog?

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Blogging, especially when combined with social media, is a powerful way to promote your business online. There are still many small business owners that are hesitant to make the jump and start a business blog, but they're missing out on a big opportunity.

 There are several reasons why small business owners don't blog:

 It takes a commitment of time and resources that can be overwhelming.

 They don't know how to get started from a technical perspective.

 It can be challenging to develop a loyal, engaged following on a business blog that focuses on one specific topic.

 It can be difficult to consistently come up with interesting business-related post ideas.

 But starting a business blog doesn't have to be an intimidating or overwhelming experience. Once you get started, the benefits of a business blog can make the effort worthwhile.

 Here are five of the biggest reasons you should start a blog for your business.

1. Target Potential Clients.

Business blogs typically don't involve direct promotion of your products and services, but that doesn't mean a blog isn't worthy marketing activity. The promotion just comes in a more passive way.

 By discussing the industry you work in, the general services you provide, and the individual challenges of your target audience, you are getting your name in front of clients that may need and consider buying your product or hiring you for the services you provide.

 2. Boost Your Website Traffic.

Most business blogs are separate from a business' website, either created as a different section or as a different site entirely. Having a secondary location gives you a way to target new visitors and move the traffic to your products and services, online store or contact pages through in-content links and links in your navigation.


3. Establish Yourself as an Industry Expert.

Your blog posts can demonstrate your expertise in a particular subject area by sharing high-quality and relevant information with your readers. Over time, you can become known as a go-to resource that provides consistent and useful information to help your readers learn about new tools and resources, solve tough challenges and advance their own businesses.

 4. Develop a Community.

One of the best parts of a successful business blog is the communication, collaboration and sharing that can take place in the comments. Facilitating an active comments area on your blog by posting and responding to comments can help you create a community with shared interests, and learn a great deal about your audience in the process.

 5. Create Valuable Person-to-Person Connections.

A business blog doesn't have to be all business, all the time. You can avoid having a boring business blog by injecting some of your personality and personal brand, going off topic occasionally and using humor. Not only does this give your blog a little individuality, but it can also make you more relatable and approachable by your readers.

 These are just a few of the benefits that can come with a successful business blog. Although creating a successful business blog takes time, dedication and patience, once you get started, you'll be on your way to realizing these plus many more benefits.

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Checklist for Writing Blog Posts.

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Blogging is one of the most flexible and fun ways to make money from home. But when it comes to standing out from the crowd, you can’t just simply post an article and expect to generate the big bucks. According to Statista.com, there are currently over 30 million bloggers in the world. The actual number of blogs is more when you consider that many bloggers have more than one blog.

 Even if you have a niched blog, chances are you’re competing with other blogs. In fact, when it comes to being noticed online, you’re competing with lots of noise from all over the place.

 Gone are the days where you can post a keyword-rich article and rely on SEO alone to get traffic. Today, you not only need great content, but also you need to add additional value, visual appeal, social media share including specific tags, and more.

 To help make sure you cover all the blog post tasks necessary to get your blog noticed, here is a checklist you can work through on each post. Below is the list with an explanation of each task, and below that is the basic checklist.

Topic readers want to know about: While your blog post can cover a variety of topics, they all should be related and your articles should provide information or entertainment your readers want. Once you get a reader to your blog, you want them to stay to read it, sign up for your newsletter, and follow you on social media. To do that you need to give them great content that they’re looking for.

Quality writing: Check that your blog post is free from grammar and spelling errors. Read it out loud to make sure it’s clear and flows well.

Optimize for Search Engines (SEO): While you don’t want to rely on search engines for traffic, you don’t want to ignore it either. If you’re using WordPress to manage your blog, there are a variety of plugins to help you set your SEO. A popular one is Yoast SEO. Here are a few things you need to check to make sure you’re blog post is ready for SEO:

Keywords: While longtail keywords may not have as many searches, they’re often better at generating search traffic than generic open keywords. Consider using a keyword tool, such as Google’s Adwords Keyword Tool or SEO Book’s Keyword Tool to help you identify the best keywords. You should have one main keyword you’re targeting, along with variations.

Meta Title with Main Keyword.

Meta Description with Keyword.

Keyword and Keyword variation within Article: You don’t want to overdo it with keywords, but you do want to have them in the text and headers (<h1>) of your article.

Internal Link: Have a least one link in the article that directs readers to another post on your blog. This link should be relevant or provide additional information related to the article. For example, in this article, there is information about SEO, but also, there is a link to an article that goes into more detail about SEO to further your understanding of it.

External Link: While it might seem foolhardy to direct people away from your website, one factor Google uses to rank sites is the company it keeps, which includes outside sites you link to. This link can be a tool or resource. Consider coding your link to open in a new window tab (target=”_blank”) so they don’t actually leave your site.

Social Share Graphics for the Social Media Platforms You Use to Promote Your Blog: This is where blogging can become time consuming because there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to social share graphics. You only need to make them for the platforms you share your blog posts on, the most common being Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. The pro version of Canva offers an easy tool to resize a single graphic into the various other sizes, so you can make a Facebook graphic and with a click, resize for Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and others.

Social Share Messages: Along with a graphic, you can set up what gets shared when readers click on the share option. Plugins such as Social Warfare can help with this. You’ll want to make sure your Open Graph tags are set so Facebook can post the right information and graphic. If you use Twitter, you’ll want to create a Twitter Card. Finally, add a “Click to Tweet” to make it easy for readers to Tweet your message with a single click.

Add to Category: This helps organize your topics so it’s easy for readers to find the content they want on your site.

Tags: Tags add an additional level of organization to help your readers find what they need.

Monetize the Post: An easy way to monetize is to have an affiliate link in the post. If the post isn’t conducive to an affiliate program, use your internal link to a page on your site that has an affiliate referral. Other monetization options are ad feeds, such as AdSense, or selling your own information product.

Lead Magnet or Content Upgrade: You should never miss a chance to get a new subscriber to your email list. The easy way to do to this is to include information about your lead magnet and your subscription form within the blog post. Recently, many bloggers have taken this idea a step further and are offering content upgrades. A content upgrade is an additional something of value that enhances the blog post that readers can get by giving you their email address. This can be a resource list, checklist, short report, video tutorial, or whatever would add more value to the post. Not all blog posts need a content upgrade, but since they offer more specific value, it doesn’t hurt to provide them on the posts that are conducive to an additional perk. You can use a single content upgrade on multiple posts as well, as long as it enhances the information in the article.

Call-to-Action: Technically, blogs are social media because they’re set up to be interactive. You can encourage your readers to engage with you by using a call-to-action. Some things you can ask them to do include leave a comment, take a poll, check out your product or service, or request your lead magnet/content upgrade.

FTC Disclosure Statement: The law requires you disclose any possibility of compensation for the information on your blog. If you’ve been paid for the post, have an affiliate link, received something free, or any other benefit you can get from the post, you need to let your readers know that. Most bloggers have a brief disclosure set to automatically appear at the top and/or bottom of their posts. Be sure to include a link to your full disclosure.

Link to Privacy: If your blog is read by people from the European Union, make sure you have a link to your privacy statement that outlines how their information may be used per the GDPR. Most bloggers have this set to appear on every page of their site.

Promote the Post: Once your post is ready, hit publish and then let the world know about it. There are plugins that will automatically share your post on social media. You can also share with your email subscribers. If you syndicate your posts, let those outlets know about it.

Blog Post Checklist.

  • Topic readers want to know about
  • Quality writing
  • Optimize for Search Engines (SEO)
  • Keywords
  • Meta Title with Main Keyword
  • Meta Description with Keyword
  • Keyword and Keyword variation within Article
  • Internal Link
  • External Link
  • Social Share Graphics for the Social Media Platforms
  • Social Share Messages
  • Open Graph tags
  • Twitter Card
  • “Click to Tweet”
  • Add to Category
  • Tags
  • Monetize the Post
  • Lead Magnet or Content Upgrade
  • Call-to-Action
  • FTC Disclosure
  • Link to Privacy
  • Promote the Post.

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Secrets to Managing a Successful Blog.

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There are plenty of tips and tricks to get your own creative blog rocking and therefore raising your profile and helping you to win more business. Here's top 20 tips for a successful creative blog, but if you can think of any more, please comment below and help us make this the best list on the web.

 Getting started.

Choosing a blogging platform is your first challenge. There are lots of free options out there including Wordpress, Tumblr, TypePad and Blogger. All of them offer free design themes so you can customise your own blog so it's very easy to get started. And if you're not sure how to use them? There's plenty of online video tutorials to be found on the web – for example, Wordpress has its very own lesson list to help get you started.

Consider integration.

From an SEO point of view, it's worth getting your blog integrated with your existing website to build content and make the search engines love you even more. After all, SEO (search engine optimisation) is all about content. But if you're not able to do this or can't afford to hire a web developer to sort, then start a free blog and make sure you include links to your main website or other links, for example to your artistic portfolio.

 Find a niche.

When choosing a creative topic to blog about, try and find a niche. Make your blog about something very specific and you'll please both the search engines and your readers. Try not to be too general and really focus on one specialist topic and stick to it. Find your own niche and go for it – just remember to stay on topic.

 Write about what you love.

Write about something you love, otherwise you'll show no passion in your writing. And if there's no passion, your content will suffer, so find a topic you are comfortable with and only write about that. For example, if you're a museum curator, talk about the industry, emerging trends and other museums or exhibitions you love. And if you're a theatre director, you could write about industry folk you admire or share your working day with your followers.

Offer value.

It goes without saying but if you don't provide something the public wants, your creative blog will never be a success. Give people what they're after and offer real value to their web browsing experience. What do I mean by this? Well, value is demonstrated in the content you publish. If your content isn't valuable people won't read it or return to read more. Really think about what you're putting out there and give the people what they want.

 Focus on marketing. Advertisement.

You won't get anywhere if you just launch a blog and hope that people will come without any marketing effort. You have to actively market your blog and you can do that through a variety of ways. You can start chatting with other bloggers by leaving valuable comments on other people's blog posts – this will help draw people back to your own site. Or you can make use of the search engines and write about topics that are popular in the searches, like this very feature. Or you could even offer to contribute to influential e-zines or blogs to help raise your profile. Whatever you choose to do, just get out there and market yourself like mad. There's really no excuse not to.

 Encourage interaction.

Get people talking on your blog. Ask them to add their comments on various articles, like I've done with this post. Encourage interaction wherever possible. Ask for feedback, respond to people's contributions, build a community and be nice. People love to interact, so make sure you're friendly and welcoming.

 Make commenting easy.

Just be aware that there are many reasons why people might not comment on your blog posts. It could be anything from not providing easy access to log a comment to writing about negative things people don't want to be a part of. Bottom line? Make commenting easily accessible and write about stuff that gets people talking positively. If people can interact on your blog, they'll keep coming back for more.

Don't worry about negativity.

Occasionally you may get the odd negative comment on your blog. Don't let it put you off or scare you away from blogging. Any comments you're not happy with can be deleted or responded to positively. Despite what people say, it's very rare that you'll face negativity so don't worry about it too much.

 Don't get stage fright and believe in yourself.

Once your blog starts to get more than 1,000 visitors per month, it's only natural that you may lose confidence in yourself and your writing. Don't get stage fright and keep at it! There is a reason why you have so many visitors, so believe in yourself and keep writing fantastic content.

 Images, images and more images.

People love images. Some of the most popular arts and creative blogs in the world include a lot of imagery. This is partly because people love to quickly scan through web pages and they enjoy seeing photographs and pictures that help to break up text and add visual interest. When writing a creative blog, images are essential so provide as many as possible and give your audience lots of things to enjoy.

Provide easy reading.

Research suggests that people view and scan web pages rather than read every last bit of copy. Therefore, try and keep your articles as easy, quick reads. Provide lists wherever possible and break up the text. From an SEO point of view, you want to provide at least 250 words of copy. But it's also good to stick to this number for your readers — unless of course you're writing an article such as this one – in which case, add in bullet points or lists because it will hold people's attention more.

 Give your posts punchy titles.

When thinking about things to blog about, write articles that have punchy titles: ones that people search for through search engines and titles that are appealing and catchy. You want to draw people in and inspire their curiosity.

 Keep it regular.

A blog is almost like an online journal and suggests a "regular" focus. Try and keep your blog updated with at least two articles a week. Ideally, you need to be blogging every single day, especially if SEO is one of your key priorities. Otherwise, just try and keep things going. And if you go on holiday, make best use of scheduling tools on your blog so you can post articles automatically while you're away from your desk.

Avoid clutter.

When designing your blog — either creating one from scratch or using any of the free blogging platforms online — try and keep the layout clean, fresh and uncluttered. Avoid adding lots of unnecessary features. Keep it easy on the eye and you'll please your blog visitors and have them coming back for more.

 Get social.

Don't neglect social media elsewhere like Twitter and Facebook, LinkedIn. Make sure you hook these up to your blog's RSS feed and update your followers and fans with your latest post. We recommend checking out the good folks at Buffer.com or Dlvr.it is a great tool that automatic publishes your posts to your Facebook, Twitter, Google My Business, LinkedIn accounts. Test everything first and make sure you're happy with the automatic updates and tweets you're putting out there.

 Keep an eye on analytics.

Keep track of how people are landing on your blog and how they're finding you. You can then tailor your blog posts to your readers' needs as well as making best use of those external sources that are really drawing people in. If you invest in any online advertising, your analytics will also help determine your ROI (return of investment) and whether it's working or not. Keep an eye on your web analytics and ensure your blog is working as powerfully as it should be.

Allow easy following.

Place "follow" badges on your blog wherever possible. For example, on Blogger you can add a free widget which encourages people to "follow your blog" in their own Google readers. Tumblr has something similar but this is already integrated. Make sure you provide an easy follow option on your own blog, even if it's just clear links to your RSS feed.

 Get personal.

Reveal more about who you are in your posts and your audience will love you for it. People want to follow people, not brands. Include an "about" section if possible and a photograph of yourself. By offering a personal slant, you'll be encouraging people to like you and by tapping into their emotions you'll encourage loyalty hence happy, returning visitors. Add a personal touch to your own blog.

 Spell checking and proof-reading.

Finally, before you hit the "publish" button, it's crucial you check your spelling and proofread your article again and again. Bad spelling will not only ruin your credibility, it will damage your SEO as the search engines won't appreciate poor copy. Make sure you check everything before you go live. 

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

How to Write the Best Retail Blog.

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  Today's blogs aren't just for journalists, aspiring writers or the technically gifted. More retailers are learning that a business blog can become a major asset to their operation. From large chains to small brick and mortar shops, business blogging has become an acceptable form of marketing communications.

 Like any other aspect of retail store operations, blogging should be carefully planned and executed to create value for the reader. Done incorrectly, a business blog may not be the best return on investment and could harm the retailer's reputation. However, once retailers learn how to blog properly, they're finding that a blog can increase sales and build customer relationships.

Why Retailers Should Blog.

Naturally, there are risks to every venture and blogging is no exception. A business blog that is well-written, frequently updated and lends a personal voice to a retailer will be far more beneficial than a poorly organized attempt.

 Some opponents of business blogging feel the time and effort involved with maintaining a blog outweighs any benefit. We disagree. Retailers can use a business blog to:

Keep website fresh and updated
Attract new customers
Provide expert advice
Build customer relationships
Gain a competitive edge
Build a brand
Recruit retail staff

Most Common Objections to Blogging by Retailers.

Here are a few of the most common objections to blogging by retailers. We also give a response to each.

 I don’t have time to blog AND run my retail business. Do you have time to create a sales event? Develop a newspaper ad? Send a newsletter? Retailers should think of blogging as a form of marketing and not like it's just another chore. A couple of blog posts each week can take less than an hour to write.

 No one will read what I write on a blog. If your blog posts are interesting and relevant, you may be surprised to learn that your customers want to hear what you have to say.

 My writing skills are terrible. Are you not giving yourself enough credit or do you truly lack the ability to write intelligent and intriguing entries? Maybe you have a talented employee already on staff that could assist with the blogging. If not, many journalism students would love the opportunity to intern with a company to gain experience. Some retailers may even be in the position to hire a professional blogger.

 I can't afford a website with a blog. Can you afford NOT to have a website or a blog? Blogging creates awareness and is an excellent way to generate new prospects and revenue. Even if the business has not yet developed a website, there are many free, stand-alone blogging solutions available.

 A website or even a web hosting account isn't required to begin business blogging. There are several different blogging software options available to retailers. Some are free, some hosted, and some require a subscription.

 Consider a self-hosted, custom-designed blog that is integrated with your website or e-commerce site to build a professional and cohesive look. Before you make a decision regarding blogging software, research the different blog solutions to determine which is best for your business.


Tips for Maintaining a Retail Blog.

After you’ve chosen the blog software, here are some tips for maintaining a retail blog that will benefit customers:

 Blog often.

Regular business blogging keeps the reader interested and coming back. It also can play an important role in search engine placement. Many search engines give preference to blogs that are frequently updated. Try to add a new post at least 2 or 3 times a week.

Tailor blog posts.

In order to reach your customer, use a personal tone and avoid business lingo. The consumer is your target audience. Remember the purpose of the blog is to build customer relationships, not to write marketing hype.

Unless your demographic is a highly niche segmentation, be sure the blog content is meaningful to a variety of customers. Not everyone reading your blog post may be a buyer, but they may still share the post with a prospective customer or influence the buying decision of another person.

Provide interaction.

A great way to build relationships with consumers is by giving them a voice and offering a response when needed. All blog software has the option of allowing readers to respond to written entries. When customers leave comments, they may offer product ideas, suggestions or other feedback that retailers will find quite useful. Other comments may be negative. Be sure to respond to any inquiries just as if you are face-to-face with that customer in the store.

Blog Topics for Retailers.

Now that you understand how to blog, what do you write? Earlier we suggested avoiding marketing hype, so what’s left for a retailer to blog? A lot! Here some business blog post ideas:

Announce new product lines
Write product reviews
Solicit customer feedback and suggestions
Share customer product reviews
Discuss hot industry topics
Tie in products with topical news
Promote special store events
Write ‘how-to’ articles for product use
Post open retail positions and corporate career opportunities
Allow retail staff contributions
Spotlight individual employees.

 Just like all retail store operations, a business blog needs a set of policies and procedures to maintain integrity and professionalism. A few best business blogging practices are:

Be Relevant, Be Interesting.

Think about any blogs you frequently visit. What keeps you coming back? Chances are you go back because the blog is relevant to your life or work AND you find the writing interesting. A business blog should be more than some dry corporate brag box.

 Public Information.

Be cautious not to post your trade secrets, financial information, or give away any other confidential or proprietary information.

 Think Before You Write.

Consider the consequences of what you write. Although blog software offers the capability of deleting a post, once the publish button is clicked, it may be too late to undo any damage an errant rant or inappropriate blog post may cause.

 Play-Well With Others.

A business blog doesn’t give retailers the right to bash competitors or bad mouth a supplier publicly. If you have a complaint with a vendor, writing a blog post about it probably won't resolve the problem. In fact, it could even ruin the integrity of the retailer. Always be respectful of others, including vendors, customers, and competition.

 Give Credit.

Copy and pasting a news story or related article to your blog is considered bad form. The proper way to blog about a timely piece of news or relevant information is to offer your insightful commentary and provide a link to the original post or article. Be sure to cite sources and give credit where it's due.

Monday, May 17, 2021

How to Blog.

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Business Blogging for Promotion and Profit.

Learning how to blog is a great way to either promote a home business or earn money as a business of its own. Blogs can be used to get the attention of search engines and drive traffic and interest toward your business Website or they can act entirely as the online presence for your business on their own.

A blog is relatively easy and inexpensive to start and maintain, with time probably being the most required resource. If blogging is handled correctly, the payoff for time, effort and whatever expense is deemed necessary, should be a fair amount of targeted traffic and should generate a good return on your blogging investment.

How to Blog as Your Website.

If you don’t already have a home business website, you can use a blog to create your online business presence. Of course, you probably already realize that you don’t need a blog if you have a website. Likewise, you don't need a website to have a blog. Here are just a few of the many advantages of learning how to blog and then using a blog as your online business presence in place of a website:

You can use a free blog hosting platform so your blogging efforts cost you nothing but some time and a little effort.

 Blog hosting platforms can be an easy way to manage your blog content without needing to know anything about HTML, uploading files, etc. However, if you know HTML, you can use that to your advantage while blogging.

 Search engines love blogs, so in general, it’s likely your blogging will get noticed in search engines well before content on a new website would get noticed. Learning how to blog can definitely give you a leg up when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO).

 Some blog hosting providers, such as Google’s Blogger, even offer mobile blogging capability so you can post your content directly from your smartphone or tablet. They also offer plenty of help that makes it easier while you learn how to blog.

 Blogs are a part of social media that can take advantage of viral marketing techniques, which can dramatically increase traffic to your blog in a short amount of time.

 Some blogging platforms allow you to host ads within your layout, providing the opportunity to make money off of your blog from programs like Google AdSense without paying any domain name or hosting fees. You can also post affiliate marketing ads to help monetize your blog.

 Blogs allow visitors to register for blog feeds that will allow them to receive your new content in a feed reader – a utility that allows visitors to read your blog posts outside of a Web browser. The blog user community and the number of blog feed subscribers are continuing to grow rapidly.


How to Blog to Complement Your Website.

If you already have a website, learning how to blog can be an effective way for you to complement your site, helping to drive traffic and providing a means for customers and prospects to connect with you and your home business.

 The two most popular blog hosting providers are Google’s Blogger (www.blogger.com and WordPress www.wordpress.org). Both allow you to configure your blog just about any way you want. Blogger now allows you to create an alias for your URL so you can have the URL blog.myhomebusiness.com, for example, still use Blogger and all of your posts will go to that address. You need to perform some tasks on your Web server through to get this to work properly.

 Another option, once you've learned how to blog, is to install blogging software, like WordPress directly on your Website's server. Today, even very low-cost web hosting companies provide a wizard you can use to install all of the necessary files to host a WordPress blog with a few button clicks. The benefit would be that any incoming links to your blog will be giving some link authority to your website because the links now point to your site's domain and not a third-party server.

 If you use a blog in conjunction with your home business website, you’ll want to be sure to create keyword rich links between your blog and your website and vice versa.

 No matter how you set it up or which blogging service you use, learning how to blog and take advantage of everything that blogging has to offer can be a very effective, easy-to-use and inexpensive part of your home business marketing mix that can result in increased revenues for you. Additionally, learning how to blog can provide a means to start a home business because of a blog can serve as a home business all on its own.

Friday, May 14, 2021

What Is a Blog Domain Name?

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Definition & Examples of a Blog Domain Name.

Blogging can be loosely defined as creating written content for others to view, with consistent updates to issues and new additions as the author sees fit. A blog domain name is the unique web address of your blog that directs readers to it.

There are different techniques used by bloggers to attract viewers, many different topics bloggers write about, and many different reasons people blog. The reason you blog might be a determining factor in whether you choose to purchase your blog domain name, or have it hosted and keep the sub-domain name. You should understand the impact each action has on your success as a blogger.

What Is a Blog Domain Name?

A Web Host is a service that provides the hardware and software necessary to display your content. Your web host will store all the files that make up your web site.

The domain name - or uniform resource locator (URL) - of your website is the address people type into their browser to get to your website, such as www.earnmoneypro7v.online. This makes having a memorable, unique, search-optimized blog name important - it will help people remember you.

How Does a Blog Domain Name Work?

Your domain name serves as the address of your website. Your readers will find your blog in a few ways: they might have known your domain name already and entered into it their browser address bar, or have found it in a web search on the Search Engine Results Page (SERP) - the page that is displayed with results on it after a search.

Your domain is where all of your content is stored, and it's the place where all your information (web pages, photos, videos, etc.) will be located and displayed for the entire world to see.

To understand how a domain name works, picture yours as the name of a folder on your host's server. If you name the folder "mysite," it is located at mysite.yourwebhost.com. Each webpage is stored inside that folder as a folder with content specific for that page. If you had a page called "Favorite Foods," the address to that page (name of the folder) would become mysite.yourwebhost.com/favoritefoods.

The main factors to consider when choosing a name are finding a hosting company and deciding whether you are going to use a free or paid domain and hosting plan. Which option is most appropriate for you depends on the goals for your blog or website.

A blog domain name should reflect your topic - such as EarnMoneyOnlinePro7V if that is what your focus is. This helps search engines find your blog.

Choosing a Hosting Company.

A rule of thumb for domains is that sub-domains are usually free, and top-level domains are not. Sub-domains keep the name of the web host you're using, such as myblog.wordpress.com. Top-level domains don't keep the web host name—your domain would be myblog.com. Blogging platforms (companies that offer free blogging tools) provide free sub-domains to all of their users. Some of the free blogging platforms include:

Blogger.com

LiveJournal.com

WordPress.com

These domain providers offer very easy start-up options. They are free (at first) and many offer basic themes that allow you to personalize your blog/site with your own graphics. In addition to giving you a free domain, they also allow you to set up and host your website on their platform at no cost.

You don't necessarily have to get your domain name and web hosting from the same company. As an example, you might purchase your domain name from a registrar like GoDaddy.com, but then choose to host your website with a hosting company, like Bluehost.

Even though you don't have to have your domain name and hosting with the same company, many hosting companies will include a domain name for free.


Advantages and Disadvantages of Blog Domain Names.

There are advantages and disadvantages to both owning and having your blog domain hosted. It's important to know them all so that you can make a decision based on your needs.

Hosted Blog Domain.

While the idea of a free domain name and free website hosting may sound attractive, there are many pitfalls to be aware of. Having your blog hosted comes with more drawbacks than benefits.

Benefits of Hosting.

Free.

Drawbacks of Hosting.

Monetization is not an option.

There's no ability to customize beyond provided templates.

Sub-domains appear cheap to readers and lowers brand value.

You have no control over ads and other intrusive measures.

It's not as professional as an owned domain.

Besides a sub-domain name, another drawback is that you don't have total control over your website. In many cases, these platforms will put advertisements on your website which you have no control over (and don't receive compensation for). Also, you are more limited in what options you have as far as the look and feel of your website goes.

The single biggest disadvantage is that many free blogging platforms don't allow you to have a website for commercial purposes, so if your intent is to make money with your blog, then you'll want to avoid them.

If you want to blog professionally and make money, you will be better equipped to do so if you own your domain.

Owning Your Domain.

If you decide to buy your own domain, you can purchase one from a domain registrar that will register your name and host it on their server. After registering your domain, you can choose and install a content management system.

Benefits of Owning.

Customization is available, letting you create and share your brand.

The domain name is all about your blog—no sub-domain is added to the address.

Monetization is available.

Functionality enhancements can be used for better experiences.

Drawbacks of Owning.

It can be costly.

You're spending money before your blog begins to generate income.

By choosing your own domain and installing a blogging platform, you will end up with a clean URL, such as tipsbymom.com. A clean URL means that you will get better search rankings with Google, allowing more people to find your blog.

You also have the freedom to host your site where you want—you won't be stuck with just one hosting option. This can be important if your site grows and you need to scale your business.

Most paid hosting services come with the options of third party tools and enhancements to create better experiences for readers. Along with monetization, this can be an attractive feature as reader experience can be as important as content.

Key Takeaways.

A blog domain name is the name of your blog and the web address that users will find it at. It helps to have one that is unique, memorable, and optimized for internet searches.

Paid and free domains are available.

There are different features available in purchased vs. free domains.

If you want to make money blogging, you'll have to purchase your domain.


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