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Blogging and Squidoo, a Marriage Made in Heaven

By Chris Stirling On June 24, 2009 No Comments

If you haven’t jumped on the blogging bandwagon, it’s not too late! Not by a long shot. There are thousands of new blogs created each and every day. Unfortunately, almost as many are abandoned each and every day. Only a few make it into any sort of profitability.

There are a number of reasons for this, but the main one is that the blogger gets discouraged. Why do blogging newbies get so discouraged so fast? Well, there are probably several reasons, but one of the big ones is that they never really get any traction with their blog.

The set up the blog, write a few posts, and then….nothing, nada, zilch.

The Internet is no longer a “build it and they will come” medium. It’s a “you better learn how to make traffic” medium. And it’s the lack of traffic that kills most blogs.

So, the big question is…how do you create traffic for your new blog? Fortunately, there are a number of great answers. We’re going to explore one of the best in this article-combining web 2.0 platforms like Squidoo and your blog. It’s a very, very explosive combination. One that, if used right, is likely to send your blog traffic (and your income from your blog) straight up into the stratosphere!

Let’s learn how to do this.

What is Squidoo?

Squidoo is basically a free website platform. But in reality it’s much more than that. Squidoo websites are called “lenses”. And Google just loves Squidoo lenses. If you write your lens correctly, it’s not all that hard to rank it in the top of even very competitive Google searches.

Here is an example of what a Squidoo Lens looks like: Ways To Make Money On The Internet

How’s that going to help your blog?

One of the main factors that Google uses to rank search results is the number and quality of links from outside a given website to the page in question. Links are like votes. The more votes the better. Links are also like a popularity contest, in that not only does the number of links matter, but who you’re linking from matters.

As far as Google is concerned, Squidoo is tops. So, a link from Squidoo to your page that you want to rank is seen as a quality link.

You can easily create Squidoo lenses all day long. Once you get the swing of it, a good one doesn’t take but about five to ten minutes to whip out. In an hour, you could create six links to your webpage. Social bookmark these and give Google a day or two to catch up, and you should see your webpage rank higher and higher in the search results.

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If you’d like to have your own blog but don’t know how to set one up then get these free videos that show you exactly how to set up a blog on the 2 most popular blogging platforms – Blogger and Wordpress. Get Your Free Videos Here:The Make Money Videos – Blogging

If you would like to learn more about the Blogging To The Bank check out my full review where I highlight the good and the bad points of this product. Click Here for my free review –> Blogging To The Bank Review

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Become a Mogul! Create Your Own Blog Network!

By Chris Stirling On June 22, 2009 1 Comment

You can make a ton of money from just one blog. Even if you’re not that good at it, you can make several hundred dollars a month from just one blog. Now, multiply that and you can see how you can build yourself into a six-figure income in no time.

A large part of the magic of the Internet is its interconnectedness. Like billiard balls all crashing around the pool table just after someone’s broken, Internet surfers are bopping all around the Internet from site to site in search of…whatever they’re in search of. Imagine if you could harness part of this organized chaos? How much money could you make then?

You can do this, by the way.

Darren Rowse of Problogger.net is a multiple six figure blogger who has done just this, harnessed the organized chaos of the Internet to create quite a nice income for himself.

One way that Darren has done this is through creating blog networks.

What’s a blog network? Well, think about it like this.

Let’s take a subject you’re interested in. Create a blog and get it up and running. Now, once you get traffic to that, you can create another blog, then another, then another. This becomes kind of a logistical nightmare, and unless you outsource some of the writing, you’re going to be typing twelve hours a day, but these problems are just details.

The issue is that once you get all these blogs created, you link them all together into your own blog spider web. Let’s say someone comes to your jewelry making blog, they see your links in your sidebar and read about all of the other blogs in your network. They see a blog about movie reviews. Well, they really didn’t want to buy jewelry, but they are interested in downloading a new movie. So, they click over to your movie review blog and bingo! You’ve made money whereas before you would have lost the visitor to someone else.

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If you’d like to have your own blog but don’t know how to set one up then get these free videos that show you exactly how to set up a blog on the 2 most popular blogging platforms – Blogger and Wordpress. Get Your Free Videos Here:The Make Money Videos – Blogging

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7 Steps to Blogging Profits

By Chris Stirling On June 17, 2009 No Comments

Creating and building up a profitable blog is a lot like building a piece of profitable real estate, except a lot easier. Having a steady, passive income source is also great, especially in today’s economy. You can earn anywhere from a few hundred dollars per blog to several thousand. Get a few of these babies up and running and you’ll be making essentially a full time income. Getting from concept to actual realization, however, is not as easy as it sounds. There are literally over 100,000 new blogs created daily! Getting yours to be profitable is not rocket science, but it doesn’t happen without some work. Here are seven steps, which, if followed, can result in your blog becoming a profit spewing money machine.

Step 1: Compile a list of your passions. Figure out what you would be interested in writing about for a year. Is it going to take a year for you to make your blog profitable? No. More like a few months. When it does become profitable, you’ll want to pour on the coal and turn it into a nice money machine. That’ll take several more months. Look at blogging as a year or so long project. If you’re passionate about your subject, however, what easier way could there be to make money?

Step 2: Discover your niche market. This is really a refinement on Step 1. A good resource is Blogcatalog.com . Use this, Technorati, and other resources to help position your blog to be different from others.

Step 3: Start writing articles immediately. The more you write, the more you’re going to write well, and the more your articles are going to interest your readers. Successful blogging is not mainly about pleasing the search engines. It’s about pleasing your readers.

Step 4: Choose a domain with your main keyword phrase in it, hopefully at the beginning. You can use Yahoo! Domains to do this. Also a lot of folks use either GoDaddy.com or Namecheap.com to register domains.

Step 5: Choose a webhost. Make sure your host can deal with WordPress. (Most can, nowadays.) Also, it’s going to be easier on you if your dashboard is cPanel. Another thing to watch out for is to make sure your cPanel has Fantastico, which is one step WordPress installation software.

Step 6: After creating your blog, choose a theme that goes with what you’re writing. Themes are usually free, and there are hundreds to choose from. Start uploading your posts. Also, start working on getting some advertising going on your blog. Set up Google AdSense. Look and see if you can find any good CPA offers that match your niche.

Step 7: Start social bookmarking. Build your social network. Use Technorati, Digg, StumbleUpon, and other web 2.0 sites to start getting traffic to your site.

The most important thing you need to understand about blogging is to be patient. A good blog is not grown in a day, week, or even a month. It’s more like six months to a year. Don’t get discouraged, either. Just keep posting good content, marketing your blog, and the traffic will build. With traffic, you’ll also get sales…and money!

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If you’d like to have your own blog but don’t know how to set one up then get these free videos that show you exactly how to set up a blog on the 2 most popular blogging platforms – Blogger and Wordpress. Get Your Free Videos Here:The Make Money Videos – Blogging

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6 Golden Rules For Running A Successful Blog

By Chris Stirling On June 13, 2009 No Comments

Blogging is one of the most popular online publishing platforms around these days and can bring huge amounts of traffic due to the way blogs are structured for sharing content, along with being search engine friendly. A blog is just part of the equation when looking to build a profitable business online, but a very important aspect which will help to drive traffic to your offers.

Here are 6 golden rules for running a successful blog…

RULE #1: Write with authority

The best blogs have content that is clearly well researched and knowledgeable. If you know nothing about the subject, don’t despair…it just requires a little research and your ability to out your own spin on things. If you’re working in a niche for pure profits and you are struggling to write regular blog content, you may have to outsource the writing or look for creative alternatives, such as bringing in guest bloggers etc.

RULE #2 – Stay relevant

Always remain on topic and keep every single post targeted to your audience’s interests. People love specialist info online, and a jack of all trades blog will be harder to believe and build trust with. Plus, people visiting your blog only want one thing – to learn and be entertained within and around that particular topic of interest. If you’re struggling to post regular content that is kept on topic, you may need to do more research or again, find creative ways to come up with lots of content for a long period of time.

RULE #3: Add content regularly

Blogs that don’t update for weeks or even days on end will always end up being drowned in the competition. Blogs are designed as a finger on the pulse, regular diary on a particular topic. If you don’t post regularly, your readers will get hungry for more content and will end up looking elsewhere…and boy are there plenty of choices out there for them to run off to.

RULE #4: Keep it clean and concise

Let’s face it – we’re all busy people. Sure, we might want to spend an hour after work on our computers, visiting all of our favourite websites before our evening meal. But that leaves us, the publishers, with a very small slice of the pie to get our messages across and keep that relationship going with our readers. So use your small slice of the pie to hit the mark, straight to the point, entertain and educate. If you get this right, you’ll find that you are gradually rewarded with more of the reader’s time each day/week/month.

RULE #5: Keyword focus

Many people get caught up on keywords, but it doesn’t have to be a complicated as you might think. Essentially, you simply need to aim for keywords that are relevant to your blog post’s title. The title should be compelling (as that is the clickable link that the search engines present to searchers) but try to target keywords that a person looking for solutions, or to buy, or who are in a desperate situation.

It’s not always possible, depending on your individual blog posts, but as a rule of thumb, always aim to target these types of keywords. When you do, make sure they are included in the title of the blog, in the opening and at the end of the blog post, and also in the tags section of each post.

RULE #6: Make your blog “stick”

It’s a challenge to get visitors to your blog in the first place, so it would be crazy to let them slip away for ever once they do get there. There are many ways to keep people coming back and you are only limited by your own creativity. Perhaps regular competitions, interactive events that require people to come back and check their scores/status/progress? Make sure you have a clearly visible RSS feed that people can subscribe to in order to receive your content remotely. Finally, don’t forget to promote your email newsletter so you can keep in touch via email too.

As you can see, there are lots of things to think about when creating a profitable blog. It’s no wonder many people fail to get off the ground with blogs. Don’t forget, we haven’t even covered making actual money from your blog yet!

Due to the critical elements above requiring time that most of us don’t have, along with so many steps to take which could go wrong, it makes you wonder if there is a better, quicker and more surefire way to accomplish all of tasks required to start getting traffic and making money from a blog. Well, you’ll be pleased to know that there is…Niches In A Box

It’s not just blogging that will set your website business apart; this is just one side order to the full main course. Luckily, services like Niches In A Box serve the whole thing up to you on a plate.

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5 Steps to Making $1,000 per Month Blogging

By Chris Stirling On June 11, 2009 2 Comments

Surely you’ve thought about how cool it would be to make money online. I mean, how could anything be better than having a website that just pours money into your bank account month in and month out?

Think this is something you can’t achieve? That it’s only for “geeks”, or experienced internet marketers?

Think again! Building a website and getting it to the point you make several hundred or even $1,000 per month out of it is entirely within the realm of possibilities. A ten year old could do it, if she knew how.

Let’s learn how.

Here are 5 steps you can follow to start creating your money making, blog empire.

  1. Choose a product or niche that really interests you. Blogging is about communicating. You’re going to be writing posts on this subject for months to come. Preferably, you’ll be posting once per day, at the minimum three times per week. If you haven’t chosen something you can really sink your teeth into, you’re going to get bored, stop writing, and all your efforts will be for nothing.
  2. Do your keyword research. You can write as much as you want as well as you want, but if your visitors can’t find you in the search engines, nobody’s coming to your blog. No traffic = no money, and you surely don’t want that! You can use Google’s External Keyword Tool to do your keyword research. Just type in your top level keyword (something like “dog training”) and see what the tool tells you. Narrow your choice down some, then download a list of 100 or so keywords to your computer. Use those as titles for your posts and also as the keywords your posts are optimized around.
  3. Make sure you give your readers good, reliable information. A blog positions you as the “expert”. This is a two-edged sword. You can build your reputation in your niche or destroy it just as effectively. Make sure your double check the information you’re giving your readers. Also, don’t just write fluff. Even though you need to be posting on a regular basis, it would be better not to post than to write junk.
  4. It bears repeating that you need to update your blog frequently. Some top bloggers post several times a day. They find good, useful information and get it out to their readers as soon as possible. That way, they build a following of readers who either bookmark their blog, or subscribe to it in their RSS reader.
  5. Stay on topic. Even if you’re writing about something that you’re totally passionate about, it’s tempting to throw other stuff in. In some niches, this might work. Sometimes personal information about what you did and where you went is appropriate. One of the top bloggers, John Chow, often puts pictures of the meals he eats in fancy restaurants on his blog. He writes a blog about internet marketing, and food has nothing to do with it. But it’s a sort of signature of his. You can do this, but don’t just meander. Your readers come to your blog for specific information and insights. Make sure you satisfy them.

Making money off of a blog that has traffic is much easier than making money off of a blog with no traffic (which is impossible). Build up your traffic first, then work on better and better monetization strategies. Pretty soon, you’ll have an online asset pumping out $1,000 per month. At that point, you can start another blog, or just continue to build up the one you’ve got, if you think there’s still more potential.
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