How To Start A Blog: The Beginner's Guide To Successful Blogging
How To Start A Blog: The Beginner's Guide To Successful Blogging
How To Start A Blog: The Beginner's Guide To Successful Blogging
Table of Content
Chapter 1................................................................................5
Welcome to The Blogger World......................................5
What is a blog and blogging?.........................................5
The most popular styles and types of blogs.......................6
Why people blog?...............................................................7
The biggest benefits of blogging.........................................7
Become a better writer and thinker....................................7
Establish yourself as an expert............................................7
Increase your self-confidence...............................................7
Make friends and have fun...................................................8
Make money from your blog................................................8
How to choose a perfect niche.......................................8
Brainstorm your topic...........................................................9
Blog success validation.........................................................9
Potential niche size................................................................9
Potential competition..........................................................10
Potential monetization........................................................11
What readers want from the blog...............................12
Readers are looking for information.................................12
Important things to understand about blogging..............13
Choosing a blogging platform......................................13
Readers are looking for solutions......................................13
Readers are looking to be entertained..............................13
Key take-aways....................................................................15
Chapter 2..............................................................................15
How to Set Up a Self-Hosted Wordpress Blog..........15
What is a domain name?....................................................16
Types of domain names......................................................16
How to select a blog name.................................................16
11 tips for choosing the right domain name....................16
Premium domain names.....................................................18
What is web hosting?......................................................19
How to choose a web hosting provider.............................19
A 11-point checklist for better web host selection...........19
Complete instructions for setting up a blog.............21
Action steps..........................................................................22
1. Get a domain & hosting.................................................22
2. Install Wordpress CMS....................................................22
3. Your own blog is live.......................................................22
Aaron Lee
Adam Connell
Alexis Grant
Ali Luke
Postplanner.com/blog
Bloggingwizard.com
Alexisgrant.com
Aliventures.com
Andrea Vahl
Angelique Toschi
Ann Smarty
Barry Feldman
AndreaVahl.com
Angeliquetoschi.com
www.myblogu.com
Feldmancreative.com/blog
Benny Hsu
C.C.Chapman
Dan Miller
Getbusylivingblog.com
cc-chapman.com
Oftwominds.com
48Days.com
Daniel Lewis
Dave Taylor
Dave Delaney
David Jackson
TheAudacitytoPodcast.com
GoFatherhood.com
Davedelaney.com
Davidjackson.org
David Airey
Demian Farnworth
Derek Sivers
Dino Dogan
Davidairey.com
Thecopybot.com
Sivers.org
www.dinodogan.com
Greg Hickman
Henneke Duistermaat
Ian Cleary
Jaime Tardy
Mobilemixed.com
Enchantingmarketing.com
Razorsocial.com
www.eventualmillionaire.com
Jeff Bullas
Jon Morrow
Karen Lee
Laura Simms
www.jeffbullas.com
smartblogger.com
Drkarenslee.com
Createasfolk.com
Liz Strauss
Manda Aufochs
Gillespie
Sophie Lizard
Stephanie Gordon
Beafreelanceblogger.com
Stephgordon.com
Successful-blog.com
Thegreenmama.com
Susanne Lakin
Tyler Tervooren
Livewritethrive.com
Riskology.co
Chapter 1
Darren Rowse, one of the earliest and best-known bloggers, defines it like this:
A blog is a type of website that is usually arranged in chronological order from the most
recent post (or entry) at the top of the main page to the older entries towards the bottom.
81%
Source: HubSpot
Science of Blogging
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of people read
blogs more than
once a day
Source:
ThinkCreative
Small businesses
that blog get
of U.S. online
consumers trust
information
and advice
from blogs
126%
Source: BlogHer
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Media-type blogs are defined by their content. If you enjoy video blogging, then youre a vlogger. If you curate content from other
websites, you have a linklog. If you post photos or art sketches on
your blog, youre hosting a photoblog or artblog.
While these are the most popular types of blogs, there are many more to discover. There are also community blogs,
nonprofit blogs, live-webcam blogs, live-gaming screencast blogs, device-type blogs, podcast blogs, various video
blogs and many, many others. But most important, you need to learn the difference between the blog and a static
website. We always recommend to web newbies to start a blog, in order to learn the basics of the online presence
but if someone is looking to promote his/her business online (or to start a new one) then its better to learn how to
make a website instead.
Here is another great article that addresses additional personal and business benefits of blogging: 10 Secret Benefits of Blogging.
How to choose
a perfect niche
Nathalie Lussier offers an interesting approach to selecting the best niche for
your success as a top blogger. Choosing the niche for your new blog.
The same applies to blogging. You want to attain the highest form of knowledge in the niche/topic of your choice. So pick the one that appeals to youthe
one you are passionate about and most interested in. Aspire for success, happiness, security and recognition. By choosing your niche of interest and having
your own point of view youll be able to position and differentiate your blog
from the competition.
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With these five keywords, we have a little over 20,000 average monthly searches. This niche market (golf tips) has
enough volume and would be a good choice for a blog.
Potential competition
Its a good sign if you have competition. It means others are
talking about your niche and actively pursuing it. Its also important to note that bloggers in your niche are not always
your competition.
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If just one or two of these points are positive, its a good sign your niche has a potential.
Potential monetization
Do you want to earn money with your blog? There are many people
who start blogging as a hobby without necessarily looking at monetizing their blog. However, others want to make extra cash or even
dream of make a living by blogging. It doesnt matter which category
youre in, it wouldnt hurt to know if your blog can produce the income you desire. If you found other blogs, active social profiles
and offline magazines or journals in the previous sections, this
indicates the niche is active and possibly monetizable. More
about monetization techniques in Chapter 6.
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These points can help you determine if you can establish a blog in the niche of your choice that helps you generate
income.
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Free platforms
Freemium platforms
Self-hosted platforms
Think ahead
and own your blog!
One of the best and most well-known self-hosted content management systems (CMS) is WordPress.org, also
recommended by 90 percent of blogging experts weve surveyed.
The blog set up is called self-hosted because you will use your own
web hosting space (we like WebHostingHub) and name for your blog.
This normally costs $4 to $8 per month for the web space (hosting
account), depending on the company you choose, and $12 to $15 per
year for the name (domain). The actual CMS is usually open-source
and free.
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Key take-aways
Whatever your involvement, you should follow a few simple rules for success:
move forward.
your blog.
Chapter 2
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Most hosting companies also offer domain registration services. Some people keep their domain
name with the registrar company, separate from the hosting account. We recommend keeping it
all under your hosting account for hassle-free management and maintenance.
Start by
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Pick at least five main words or phrases that describe your blog
topic. Write them down, then mix and match these words to invent domain names. Choose the one that sounds good and will be
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Using a search engine, like Google, search out your proposed blog
name. Does your search show any sites with similar names? If it does,
then make sure you try a different name. Giving your blog a name
thats similar to other existing sites is the first step to failure. Also,
dont choose names that are plural or misspelled versions of existing
sites.
If you have to spell the name out more than once, it wont work.
Keep the name as easy to remember and type in a search field or address bar as possible. You dont want your future visitors to incorrectly type in your name and be directed to a totally different site. For example: Popular social site, Flickr.com, was started in 2005. Four years
later, the company had to acquire Flicker.com for a large amount of
money in order to redirect visitors who misspelled their name. If
youre determined to have that oddly spelled name, then make sure
the domain names for common misspellings are available as well, so
you can register them and redirect visitors to the main domain.
52 percent of all websites are dot.com domains. Its still the preferred extension and the easiest to remember. If your top name
choice isnt available, then try your second choice before accepting
another TLD. Remember that some browsers accept address-only entries in their address bar. If you type just the domain name (and who
knows how many of your users will just do that?) they will return, by
default, to the .com site.
Make it
brandable
Your domain name represents your brand. Some names speak for
themselveswhen you hear the name, you know what the blog is
about.
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As weve said before, shorter is better. If you cant get your domain
name down to one memorable word (almost impossible to come by
these days), then consider adding one, or at maximum, two more
words. Combinations of two words work great for the memorable
names like LifeHacker.com or GeekSquad.com. Also, dont use an acronym. People rarely remember the letters unless its an exceptionally catchy name.
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Once youve chosen your top choices for your blog name, you have
to make sure youre not violating anyones trademarks. To check within United States, visit uspto.gov/trademarks and do the search before
you register the name. This problem is not that common for bloggers,
but its always good to check now, because this could kill a great blog
and business down the road. Also, if you are going to create a blog
about a big-name product, such as WordPress or Facebook, review
their terms and conditions. Most will not allow you to use their name
in any part of your domain (sorryno wordpresshacker.com site allowed).
Numbers and hyphens (especially hyphens) cause confusion. Avoid
them at all cost. Even something as clever as the number1blogger.
com will cause confusion. Make the name speak for itself.
Its not always good to follow new trends. Anything that deals with
something trendy will, like the trend, fade away. Stick with a classic
name that will span the decades and not be tied down to a trend or
fad.
You have to be 100-percent certain that you love your domain
name. Once its set, youll be wedded to it for years to come. If you
decide later to rename it, then you will lose time, money, brand equity and rankings. We do not recommend changing your domain once
your blog has been live long enough to have gained a following.
Before you register your desired domain name, its always a good
idea to check social networks to see if the same name is being used.
To keep your blog name constant and to build your brand, you want
a name that is readily available. For example: check facebook.com/
yourdomain, twitter.com/yourdomain and secure them as well.
KnowEm is a great tool to use to see if certain names are already
branded on social platforms.
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Support - If you are new to the Internet, you might need to lean a
little more on your web hosts tech support. Look for a company that
offers 24/7 support. (If you have a problem with your blog at 2 a.m.,
do you really want to wait for help?)
Some companies offer real-time phone and chat support, others
dont. In lieu of on-call support, a number of web hosting services
only offer online ticket-based support. This means you submit a ticket
via email requesting support and wait for a response. Many people
are specifically looking for U.S.-based support, since some providers
use outsourced support. Our recommendation? Your best bet is to
find a hosting company that offers 24/7 phone support in addition to
online chats and support tickets.
Uptime - As mentioned previously, its important for your blog to
be available online with no break in service. But when youre dealing
with hardware and people, things can still go wrong. Most reliable
companies have technology in place to make sure your site is up and
running all the time. The industry standard for the good companies is
99 percent network uptime. Do your own online search [company
name] uptime and check for a providers uptime listing.
Money-back guarantee - Most companies offer full money-back
guarantees for a limited period of time (usually 30, 45 or 90 days).
You might see anytime money-back guarantee claims from some
companies. That usually means that youll get a prorated amount
back after the limited-time period passes. Make sure you read their
Terms of Service.
Features list - Are you thinking of a specific CMS (content management system), such as our much-championed Wordpress? Does your
prospective provider offer it? The list of features can be long, but
the more options the better. You might not need some of the listed
features now, but once your blog grows there could be a need for
additional items.
Email accounts - Most providers will give you the option of having
unlimited email accounts for your blog. Having several email addresses can help you manage communication with your blog visitors. For
example, you might have personal addresses (john@yourdomain.
com), sales addresses ([email protected]) and webmaster
addresses ([email protected] or admin@yourdomain.
com). At the very least, double check to make sure at least one email
account is available for your domain.
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Complete instructions
for setting up a blog
Now its time to get your domain name, web hosting account and
set up your new blog. Below you will find action steps you need to
take and easy-to-follow videos to get your blog set up with trusted
hosting providers (we like WebHostingHub). If you choose to go with
a different hosting company, the setup process might be slightly different but the action steps will be the same.
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Action steps
1. Get a domain & hosting
Sign up for a reliable hosting account to get started.
Preferred
choice
Visit WebHostingHub
Visit BlueHost
Visit InMotion
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While there is an audience for every niche, there may be fewer than
20 people looking for the specific topic you want to cover within your
niche. Check the existing competition. If you see other blogs covering
that topic, it means there is a demand for that information. There
are great ideas that were ahead of their time and ones that wait to
be discovered. Make sure you differentiate your idea and make it appealing to others.
In this guide, well show you how to set up your blog without any
knowledge of coding and how you can make it a great-looking blog
without Web design skills.
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Conclusion
Congratulations! Now you have your own domain name, hosting space and your blog is set up. Its time to get
familiar with the Wordpress dashboard and learn how to make desired changes to your blog.
Chapter 3
The left-hand column of your WordPress dashboard is where youll find all of your admin options and where most
of your creative effort will be focused. This column includes menu options for each of the following functional
areas:
UpdatesFind updates to the WordPress platform
along with plugins and themes you have installed.
In addition to the general menu items in the left hand column mentioned above, youll also find menu options for plugins you have installed. Depending on the plugins purpose and coding, its settings
can be added to any standard menu (posts, pages, comments, appearance, plugins, users, tools or settings) or as a new menu item
anywhere in the left-hand column.
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For anyone who has WordPress 3.7 or above, updates to the core
WordPress platform are automatically installed on your website. You
are still responsible for updating your plugins and themes when updates become available. If you dont want WordPress to automatically
update the core of their platform, you can find directions on how to
configure automatic updates in the WordPress Codex.
Posts
The Posts menu allows you to control the new content you add to
your blog. Blog posts are published on your blog in descending order
(newest first). In the Posts menu, you will find the following options.
All Posts A list all of your posts in the dashboard. You can use the
listing to quickly edit single or multiple post categories,
tags, status, author and ability to comment.
Add New This is where you go to add a new post to your blog.
Categories View all of the categories your posts are listed under,
edit them and add new categories.
Tags View all of the keywords your posts are tagged with,
edit them and add new tags.
Media
Your WordPress installation comes with a unique media manager.
With it, you can upload rich media content and assign it to posts, pages, sidebars and headersanything from photos and videos to audio
files. Media can be previewed, added, edited or deleted. In the Media
menu, you will find the following options.
Library View all of the media uploaded to your WordPress blog.
Add New Add new media to your WordPress blog.
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Pages
Pages provide static content or information to the readers. Standard
pages that WordPress bloggers use include: About, Contact,
Advertise, Products, Services and Resources. The following options
are available on the Pages menu, you will find the following options.
All Pages A list of all pages in the dashboard. You can use the
listing to quickly edit single or multiple pages status,
author, parent, template and ability to comment.
Add New Add new pages to your blog.
Your blog content will be displayed in pages and posts. While they have similarities, they serve
different purposes and have different behaviors.
They both have the following in common:
Pages are generally not a part of your main blogs
content. For example, if you have a travel blog, you
would write posts about your latest travels. You
would reserve pages for things that relate to you
and the blog, such as a page with information about
you or a page with a contact form to contact you.
Comments
The Comments feature is the best way to manage reader interaction. It allows readers to add comments on the topic, ask questions
and provide feedback. It allows you and your readers to stay engaged
with the community and interact around your specific niche market.
Both blog posts and pages can accept comments. Most WordPress
themes come equipped with comment layout functionality. However,
it is up to you to engage with your readers and encourage them to
leave comments on your blog. Check for new comments regularly.
Approve them promptly and reply to them as needed.
In the Comments section, you will have the ability to moderate
comments, including approving them, marking them as spam or deleting them entirely.
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Appearance
This menu is where most of the activity of changing the design and
layout of your blog will take place. Here you can search for and install
new themes and make additional customizations to your blogs header image, colors and background.
In the Appearance menu, you will find the following options: (Were
presenting options that are commonly available. Keep in mind that
options will vary, depending on the theme you choose.)
Customize - Use the Customize section to make changes to the themes design in a visual editor. Items that can be customized include: Title and Tagline, Color, Background Image, Static
Front Page and Featured Content.
Watch a quick demo (1:51)
Widgets - Widgets are boxes you can add to various areas of your WordPress blog. Depending on the theme youve chosen, this can include the homepage, header, sidebar and footer.
Adding widgets is a simple task via a drag & drop process. Widgets can showcase social media
links, a search bar, subscription links, About text for the blog, most recent posts, most recent comments and links to other blogs that complement yours.
Watch a quick demo (2:09)
Menus - Create one or more menus that will appear horizontally in your header.
Watch a quick demo (2:40)
Header - Upload a graphic at a specific size (determined by your theme) which will be displayed at the top of your blog.
Watch a quick demo (1:18)
Editor - The editor is for advanced users and involves code knowledge. It gives you the option
of editing theme code for specific functionality and design changes. Because visitors will be
able to immediately see any changes that you save in your themes code, its usually safer to
edit copies of your files offline, test, and upload your changes when they are verified. If you
are going to use the Editor, always make sure you back up a current version of your blog before editing your files. If there is a problem, you can always upload a previous version of the
code to fix it.
Watch a quick demo (1:16)
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More on themes
(blog design and layout)
The first thing your blogs front end needs is a face (design and
layout). You want to create an environment that is both eye-catching
and practical. In the long run, you want your visitors to easily find
information on your blog. You dont want visitors to be discouraged
by the colors you choose or the non-intuitive and unpractical way in
which information is displayed. Your design can cause instant distrust
of your blog or instant acceptance.
Start your search for a theme as soon as your WordPress platform
is installed. The look and feel of your blog relies on the theme you
choose. Your readers will first notice the overall appearance of the
blog, before even taking a look at the content. Choose a theme that
looks great, but also works for your unique content needs. The default theme that comes with your WordPress blog installed is Twenty
Fourteenwhile its a good starter theme, youll want to choose a
theme that is more unique to your blog and compatible with your
niche.
Heres a quick checklist for choosing your theme by searching
within blog dashboard:
Read the description - Most themes come with a short description
of features and functionality. By reading it, you should have a rough
idea if the theme matches your needs and how customizable it is.
Check the ratings - Popular themes will have star ratings that are
visible in the preview and under theme details. They should give you
a clear idea how good the theme is.
Preview the theme - Preview the theme to get an idea of the
overall look and layout.
Check for responsiveness - Aim for a responsive design that
will work on desktop browsers and mobile devices. This is
recommended by Google.
If you find a theme that takes your breath away, cool down. Once
you install a theme you like, dont be surprised if it doesnt look quite
right. Your theme is just a skeleton of your blog.To make it appealing,
youll have to fill in content (text, photos, videos, etc.). Earlier, we
showed you how to add content to your blog.
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For the most part, its hard to choose the right theme from such
a wide variety. At FirstSiteGuide, were doing our best to make that
process easier for you.
Premium themes are created by both single developers and dedicated showcase websites. Top sources for premium themes that are
worth checking include StudioPress, Elegant Themes, Themefuse,
Thesis, WooThemes, Cssigniter Themes and ThemeForest. The price
range for a single-use license ranges from $30 to $500, depending on
which premium theme you choose.
Custom themes are created by an individual developer (coder and
designer, or agency) who will either customize an existing theme or
create a brand new theme for you. While coming with clear-cut advantages, they are not the ideal choice for beginner bloggers due
to their high cost. Prices to customize a theme range from $500 to
$2,000, depending on the features you want.
Free themes
Decode is a top choice for bloggers who are after a minimal look.
Customizations include different colors and sidebar items accessible
from the menu.
Supernova, despite its classical blog look and feel, is a true gem.
With color palettes, full-width sliders and custom headers, it has
been designed to meet the needs of bloggers.
Clean Retina is a simple, clean and responsive theme that adapts
automatically to any browser size. Along with the elegant design, the
theme is easily customizable.
Premium themes
You can find different premium themes online from the resources
mentioned earlier. We recommend you to check the themes series
from StudioPress. Their services and support are top notch and all of
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their themes are highly customizable. Here are three themes that are
suited for the blog.
Wintersong is a theme that carries an air of the bare essentials.
Calm, minimal, and outstanding, its versatile enough to work for all
types of sites.
Beautiful is a theme that shows a lot of attention to detailsdetails
you can customize to give your website a unique look.
Modern Blogger theme is bold, sleek and colorful. With a contemporary look than meets the needs of the passionate blogger.
Advanced customizations
Now, lets look at the areas in your WordPress dashboard where
you can do most of your customizations.
Plugins
Plugins are bundled pieces of code that affect the way your blog
looks or feels. They can add new functionality to your blog, extend your
themes capabilities and customize your blog as a whole or in part.
While a majority of plugins are free, there are plenty that are offered
for a fee based on their unique functionality.
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Tools
With Tools you are able to execute some extended tasks on your
WordPress blog.
Available tools This section comes with pre-installed option called
Press This that provides a quick and easy way
to clip text, images and videos from any site and
share them on your blog. Under Press This, there
is also a categories-to-tags converter.
Import tool Enables you to import data from other blogging
platforms into WordPress.
Export tool Enables you to export blog content which can later
be imported into a new WordPress installation. It is
a very useful way to back up your blog content.
Settings
This menu contains all of the settings options for your WordPress
site.
General Configure basic options for your WordPress
site, including the site name, description, URL,
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Conclusion
Remember you will need to learn about each section of your Dashboard and get comfortable with the
management options. Doing so will allow you to improve your blogs design, functionality and personality.
Once you know how to customize your blog, make the necessary tweaks to make it stand out and please
your readers.
Chapter 4
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Pages content
Static page content, such as About and Contact.
Sidebar content
Static content that appears on the sidebar of your blog.
Blog posts
Regular posts about your niche.
Before you start writing your day-to-day Blog posts you will want
to make sure the static Pages and Sidebar content of your blog is
created and uploaded to your blog.
Lets explore each of these content areas.
Pages content
First, you will need to create static content pages for the following
types of information.
Contact - This page enables visitors to your blog to contact you at any time. It can be a simple page with your
email address plus social network links or you can use
plugins like Contact Form 7 to have a contact form visitors can use to contact you without leaving your website.
Products/services - If you created your blog to promote your business, youll want to make sure theres a
page that details the products or services you sell. Alternatively, if you already have a website for your busi-
As you continue to grow your blog, you will also want to consider adding the following pages.
Pillar pages - As you add new content to your blog, you
will want to consider creating pillar pages. These are
pages that direct visitors to your blog to specific posts
on specific topics. Derek Halperns List Building 101
page is a great example of a pillar page.
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Sidebar content
Your sidebar is the smaller column to the left or right (depending on
the theme you selected) of your blogs main content. You will want to
add the following content in sidebar widgets for your visitors.
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Headline
Introduction
The first paragraph of your blog post will either keep
people reading or make people leave. Make sure that
it compels people to read the rest of your content. You
should use your targeted keyword phrase for search at
least once in this paragraph.
Main content
This is the main portion of your blog post content. Think
of the headline as the promise and the main content
as the fulfillment of that promise. Your main content
should fully satisfy anyone who visits your post based
on the headline. If you create content that does not satisfy the promises of your headline, people will start to
identify your blog as unfulfilling and thus, stop visiting.
The length of your blog posts can range from 300 to
3,000 or more words. Its best to alternate the length
of your posts as you gain insight about what works best
for your audience.
Conclusion
The conclusion should be a paragraph or two at the
end of your post to summarize what the reader should
have gotten out of it. If they didnt, chances are, they
will go back to see what they might have missed.
Call to action
The last line of your blog post should be some form of
a call to action. It can be as simple as asking readers
to share their thoughts in the comments or to share
the post on social media if they enjoyed it. If your post
was written to promote a particular product or service,
the call to action should encourage the reader to learn
more about it.
Subheads (Sub-headlines)
Many people will scan your blog content as opposed
to reading it word for word. Write subheads that break
your content into digestible sections, and make sure
those subheads represent the content within them.
You dont have to include all of the elements from this list in every
post, but make sure you always have engaging introduction, quality
content and a solid conclusion.
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Types of content
As a blogger, you dont have to be limited to standard blog posts to share your expertise. Here are various content
types you can use to supplement your blog content.
Podcasts
Videos
If you want to gain new visitors from YouTube, or simply feel its easier to record
a video than write a blog post, then video
content should be in your plans. All you
need is an HD camera (if you want to be on
video), a microphone and/or a good screen
capture program like Screenflow if you want
to record tutorials from your computer. You
can also create videos from webinars, Google+ hangouts and other platforms.
Infographics
For those with design talent, infographics
can be a great way to get more exposure
for your ideas. With precision design and
backed-up facts, you can get your content
featured on sites like Mashable and others
that regularly post infographics.
Presentations
Enjoy creating PowerPoint presentations
or Prezis? Then create slideshow content
that you can use on sites like Slideshare or
to supplement your blog content.
Ebooks
Ebooks are also great freebies for building
your email list or, alternatively, something
you can sell on your website and Amazon
Kindle. You can create them from scratch
or repackage several blog posts that cover
a specific theme.
The best part about these types of content is that you dont have
to create unique content if you want to explore different formats. For
example, you can take a blog post tutorial and record it as a video.
You can take a podcast transcription and turn it into a blog post. You
can take several blog posts and combine them into an ebook. The
possibilities are endless.
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Conclusion
If you want your blog to thrive and grow, then creating quality content thats compelling to your readers is
the answer. Focus on quality over quantity, even if you have to sacrifice frequency and consistency.
Your readers will value content thats relevant, factual and timely.
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Make sure your core content is live and ready for promotion.
Test your menu bar and sidebar links to make sure pages, posts and archives open properly.
Test your blog on the top browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer) and see if
everything looks right.
Check your contact info and test your contact form to see that it works well. Test your blog
comment form to make sure people can easily leave comments.
Test your social sharing buttons so people can share your posts on the top social networks.
Give your visitors one or more ways to connect with you and subscribe to your blog
including an option to subscribe by email.
Set up Google Analytics to track your visitors, where they come from and top content pages
on your website.
Promotion goals
As you begin blogging, you will have three main goals for promoting your blog.
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You need to get the word out about your new blog so that those
interested in your niche can find your blog, consume your content
and spread the word.
Focus on becoming an authority and gaining trust from your
readers and from other influencers within your niche. Build
relationships with top bloggers in complementary topic areas and
strive to enhance your name and credibility.
Engagement with your niche market happens every time anyone
mentions your blog. When people start discussing your content,
be sure to join into the discussion wherever it may be, including on
your blog, social networks, forums, etc.
Think of these goals in everything you do while promoting your blog. Your goals are to get exposure for the blog, establish yourself as an authority and engage with your niche audience.
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1billion
active users
71%
of online adults
use Facebook
63%
of Facebook
users visit daily
Of these,
83% use
Facebook
of online adults
use only one social
networking site
With over one billion active monthly users, Facebook is the number-one social media network. Chances are, many of your potential
readers and future customers already have an account there.
One thing to remember is that Facebook tends to be reserved for
true social interaction. You can launch your blogs Facebook page
and start interacting with the community that is already established,
but be careful about mixing business with pleasure on this platform.
Facebook rewards the engagement with your followers, thus the goal
is not the quantity but quality of relevant posts and updates that engage your fans, which can be measured by the number of likes, comments and shares you receive.
For an overview of how to use Facebook for business, check out
the Facebook for Business guide. Social Media Examiner also offers
excellent advice on social media. Find out how to use your personal
Facebook page for business by reading this article.
Also remember that Facebook is a great place to promote your
posts. You can start by using their paid advertising platform as you
grow your own organic audience and reach.
in
35%
of users access
LinkedIn every day
41%
39%
of users pay to
use LinkedIn via
premium accounts
access
LinkedIn
from their
mobile
device
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Men/Women
ratio
attracts
1,090
visitors
per minute
35%
57%
80%
20%
1/2 are
moms
of Pinterest
users visit
the site
exclusively
through
mobile devices
of
Pinterest users
interact with
FOOD-related
content
70% of the
Instagram users
check their feed
at least once a day
300
million
monthly
active
users
70
2,5
million
photos
billion
likes
per day
per day
This site allows you to share photographs via your mobile device.
Its similar to Pinterest, in that you can create boards that focus on
specific topics.
Here again, remember how important it is to stay centered. Make sure
your photographs are what your audience wants to see. This is not to say
you shouldnt post items of general interest, but your profile as a whole
should draw your desired audience and provide value to them.
Instagrams Getting Started page is a great place to learn about the
platform. The Social Media Examiners article on using Instagram for
business is an excellent primer for finding out more about this very
visual social media channel.
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There are more than 200 million users on Twitter. Some say it is a
one-way conversation, with 140-character (maximum) messages getting fired out constantly. They claim there are a lot of people talking,
but not a lot of people listening. But others have managed to build a
strong, engaged following to promote their content.
To learn more about Twitter, start with the Twitter 101 guide to
Business as a quick-start resource. Also check out this article by Social Media Examiner about Twitter to help you get the foundations
in place. There are also plenty of Twitter experts, such as Deborah
Anderson. Her Social Web Cafe website has helped many bloggers
learn to use Twitter chats to expand their reach.
Google+
There are
now over
is growing
at 33% per
annum
billion
Google+
accounts
1.5
billion
Women/Men
ratio
38%
62%
pictures uploaded
every week
Average time
spent on Google+
monthly:
6:47 (mm:ss)
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YouTube
billion
YouTube is
localized
in 61 countries
and across
61 languages
We watch
6 Billion
1 hour of video is
uploaded to YouTube
EVERY SECOND!
hours of video on
YouTube every month
Context is important
Content is the king but context is the God - Gary Vaynerchuck
Context is the circumstances that form and surround an event or idea so it can be fully
understood. When it comes to blog content, context is the way youre publishing, distributing and promoting your content. If youre trying to connect with your audience in the wrong
context, it doesnt matter how good your content is. Your content will not be read, shared or
discussed.
Conclusion
Beyond the tips listed, you can come up with other creative ways to promote your blog. Your best bet is to
start small and make adjustments to your promotional strategies along the way. Always remember to focus
on key fundamentals:
Create focused
Engage in conversation
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Chapter 6
Monetization misconceptions
First, lets clear up a few misconceptions you may have heard about
blog monetization.
next. Like any other income source, passive income requires a good
bit of hard work in the beginning to set up. But if you do it right (and
well teach you how), you can start earning money, even while away
from the computer.
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Preparing to monetize
Before you start monetizing, theres one basic thing you need to do
to ensure your current and future monetization success: start building
an email list.
Weve mentioned this before, but it is absolutely essential if you
want to earn money in the blogging world. This is why:
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Fortunately, email marketing does not have to cost an arm and a leg
before you start generating revenue. MailChimp allows you to have
2,000 subscribers and send six mass emails per month (a total of
12,000 emails) for free. Its a great option for those who need to start
a list, but dont have the budget until they start earning revenue.
Now that thats out of the way, lets start with some specific monetization strategies.
Monetization strategies
for new blogs
If you have a relatively new blog, or one that doesnt receive a lot
of traffic, then the following are monetization strategies you can put
into place to start the revenue-generation process.
Affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing allows you to generate income by promoting
other peoples products for a small commission. This is probably the
easiest monetization method to get into at the start because you can
apply to most programs with little to no audience. All you need is
your blog.
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and Clickbank allow you to preview programs before you join, whereas networks like CJ require you to sign up before
you see their programs.
Following are best practices for promoting affiliate products :
Write reviews about the product or service and
include an affiliate link within your review post.
Dont just regurgitate information found on the
product or service sales page, but write about
your experience with it. People can distinguish
a thorough, honest review from one thats done
purely to generate revenue.
Google AdSense
Once you have created a certain amount of content for your blog,
lets say 10 to 15 blog posts, you can apply for Google AdSense. Google AdSense allows publishers to generate income from advertisers
who want to place ads on the Google Network. Once you sign up and
get approved, you will be able to customize ad slots for links, banners,
images and video, and place the Google AdSense code for each of
these ad slots onto your website. After an hour or two, Google will
begin to match the best ads to your website.
The key to Google AdSense is to follow the guidelines and know
where to place your ads for the best results. You can experiment
with ad placement in your blogs sidebar, below the title of individual
blog posts, in your blogs header and other areas. Google even offers
some example site layouts that will help you get the most clicks for
your ads.
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One thing to keep in mind about Google AdSense: If you are making
good money through affiliate marketing or selling your own products
and services, the last thing you want is to encourage someone to
leave your website by clicking on an ad. Once you begin making good
money through other monetization strategies, you may want to consider removing Google AdSense. Its better to get a $20 sale than a
$0.05 click.
Selling ads
Depending on your niche, you can generally start selling ad space
directly to advertisers once you get a certain traffic volume. You can
manually manage ads on your blog or use platforms like BuySellAds
that can help you sell and manage ads through their platform. Its
an easy process, you simply place a snippet of code on your website
where you want particular ad sizes and types to be displayed. Its also
a great platform to use in researching your traffic volume versus how
much you can charge for ads.
For example:
An automotive site with 20,000 monthly impressions charges $50 per month for their 728x90 leaderboard ad
space.
A site about mythology with 35,000 monthly impressions charged $3 per 1,000 impressions per month for their
300x250 top sidebar ad space.
A site on investing with 50,000 monthly impressions charged $8.75 per 1,000 impressions per month for their
728x90 leaderboard ad space.
Sponsored reviews
In addition to selling ad space, you can also offer sponsored reviews.
This is where someone pays you to write about their product or service on your blog. If you choose only the products your audience will
most likely be interested in, you can earn money while creating great
contenta win-win situation. If you choose any product just because
someone is paying you however, you could lose your hard-earned
audience as they will not be interested in the content.
When you do sponsored reviews, you should always remember
Google guidelines about using the rel=nofollow attribute for paid
links, or links within a paid review. People will likely offer you more
to have a dofollow link - .Use your own discretion as to whether the
price advertisers offer for a sponsored review is worth risking the
wrath of Google.
In order to write a great sponsored review, insist that you want to
use the product or service for a trial period to really get some insight
into it. That way, you can write an honest, compelling review.
If you pay attention to what people ask you for most often, youll
likely discover a great product or service you can offer. Because for
every person who asks you about something, there are probably a
dozen others who would ask the same thing.
Syndicating content
Youve likely seen those blocks of links on sites like CNN, Time magazine and other media outlets that say Around the Web or You
Might Also Enjoy. These are generally created by code from content
syndication networks (Outbrain, Taboola, etc.), many of which want
you to have a large base of traffic before you are considered to apply
as a publisher to their networks.
By including blocks of related content like this on your blog, youll
be earning revenue each time someone clicks on an article that looks
interesting to them. Its a good situation for both the publisher and
the readerthe publisher (you, the blogger) gets money for sharing
related, valuable links. The reader gets the opportunity to explore
new content and will likely think of your blog as a great source of
content to check out.
Conclusion
We hope youve enjoyed this guide to creating a successful blogfrom setup to monetization. There are
many other monetization strategies you can try with your own blog. These are just the most popular ones
that tend to generate a lot of income for a lot of bloggers!
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