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Raise Your Hand If You Would Like To Make Money With Your Blog. You Are About to Discover How You Can Make Your Blog Into A Money Magnet So Fast That It Will Take Your Breath Away. If You Are Tired of Struggling and Not Getting Results from Your Marketing Efforts Read On.

Making money blogging isn’t easy but it’s not rocket science. However, it does require you to master some basic skills. You must be able to use the basic Wordpress functions including the technical side. Things like how to properly use your dashboard, plugins, and widgets. You must also know how to create an opt-in form on your blog in order to capture your visitors name and email address. This requires  you to learn how to edit your theme and control your sidebar on your blog. These are just the basics. Luckily there are many free resources available on the web to help you learn these basic skills. Just do a Google search and roll up your sleeves and master the basics.

Once you have these basic skills under your belt, here are the keys to start making money with your blog:

FINDING A NICHE AND A MICRO-NICHE.

This is where most get it wrong, and therefore get frustrated and wonder why they are not making money. There must be a market for what you are trying to sell. Just having a vague idea of what you think might sell is not the way to success. So don’t just find something you think might sell and throw up a Blog and start promoting it without doing research into that market. This requires doing keyword research and also finding out how much competition there is for that keyword in your niche. If there is too much competition ,you will be spinning your wheels and you will not make money with your blog. The Traffic Magnet newsletter gives you a complete overview of finding a profitable Niche and micro-niche along with specific tools and resources. Sign up FREE below.

If you have had a blog for a while now and you haven’t been successful, you may have to start over from scratch. That’s the hardest reality you face. There may be too much competition, bad choices of keywords, poor choices of products or not creating quality content. So why keep on butting your head against the wall on a dead end Niche? Cut your loses and go back to the drawing board. Research, research,research!!! Time spent on the front end will save you massive frustration and heart ache. To short cut the learning curve, go ahead and sign up for Making Money Fast Home Study Course. Just fill out the form at the top right hand corner of this sight. Earning money blogging will require the right Niche, right keywords and the right product. Once you have these right, you cannot fail. Trust me. There are 1000′ of Niches out there that will make you money but you must do due diligence in your research.

MONETIZE YOUR BLOG

This is the fun part. I covered this in a previous post on this blog. But there are many other ways to make money with your blog. They include affiliate marketing, selling advertising space on your blog, using PLR products, creating your own products, selling your e-book, cpa marketing, selling software, creating an e-commerce store, banners and the list is endless.

GETTING TRAFFIC TO YOUR BLOG

This is where most everyone struggles. This is especially true if there is high competition in your niche or market, and if your keywords are not properly targeted. Here are just a few tips for getting traffic to your blog: Social Bookmarking, getting back links with a high page rank , getting indexed by all of the major search engines like Google, MSN, Yahoo and Bing.

The key to getting more traffic is to make sure your blog is fully optimized for the search engines. This is called SEO (Search Engine Optimization). All of the search engines have free tutorials and you should  take the time to go through all of these.

One of the best ways to get traffic is through the use of a good squeeze page. It is possible to create a squeeze page on your blog. I have a step by step guide in my home study course and also some great tips on this in the Traffic Magnet Newsletter.

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Make Money Blogging Tips

If you are not blogging you should seriously consider setting up your own blog. Google and other search engines love blogs. You can make money blogging very fast if you know the insider secrets. But before I get into to sharing a few tips about  how to make money blogging, consider the following statistics. 

The fact is that blogging grew 68% in 2008. 346 million people read blogs and approximately 184 million people have their blog. 58% are over the age of 35, 42% are between the ages of 18-34, which means that these people are the ones who have expendable income and regularly shop online. (SOURCE: Scribd.com/11481779/social-media-2008-statistics).

Also, you need to consider setting up accounts on social media sites such as Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter and using these accounts to point  to your blog and set your blog up to point to your social media sites. WHY? Look at these statistics: 300 million are using facebook and 50% of those are active users. Currently Facebook reports daily growth of over 600,000 with women over 55 being the fastest growing segment. Most users are 35 years old or over (doubled in 2008). 70% of users are outside of the US and 65 million access facebook via mobile phones! (SOURCE: facebook.com/press/info.php?statistics).

TIP #1

The lesson here is the first tip: Go where the people are with money to spend and are already accustomed to buying online.

TIP #2

Target the the largest segment, i.e. women over 55 and and all of those those over 35. If you really want to make money blogging, zero in on these segments.

TIP #3

Use a self hosted Wordpress Blog or better yet set up an account with Wordpress Direct. Having a blog set up on your own hosting account allows you to use many tools, themes and plug-ins which will greatly improve traffic and give you much more flexibility. Here are a few bonus tips for making money blogging using wordpress:

1.  Consider changing your theme to the Flexibility Theme http://www.flexibilitytheme.com. You can download this amazing theme free at this site. They also have a paid theme called Flexsqueeze which allows you to create your own squeeze pages or landing pages on the fly using Wordpress.

2.  I highly recommend that you install the following plug-ins to your blog: Quick Meta Keywords, Broken Link Checker, Head Meta Description, All-In-One-SEO Pack, Landing Sites, Tweetsuite. There are many more that I recommend in my Home Study  Course. These are the bare minimum. For a step by step installation of your blog sign up for my Home Study course.(self plug..had to)

3.  Consider paying the monthly fee for a Wordpress Direct Blog. It comes fully optimized for SEO and has tons of other features such as auto posting content and video’s just to name a couple.

4.  Once you set up your blog go to http://www.google.com/webmaster and sign up for the free webmaster tools.

5.  Sign up for a feedburner account for your RSS feeds.

6.  Go to http://www.freetrafficsystem.com and sign up for their free account.

7.  Go to http://www.bidvertiser.com and sign up for an account so you can get paid for advertising on your site.

TIP #4

Focus on Your Keywords and tags. Here are a few tools that are free:  http://google.com/sktool/# this helps you find keywords that you probably have overlooked using regular keyword tools. http://www.keywordindex.com.

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TIP #5

Add clickbank affiliate products inside your blog posts such as this example ABOVE of my product. To do this you will need to install a html editor wordpress plugin to your blog. By the way, if you haven’t checked out The Click Bank Code it is the Best product I have ever purchased.

Larry Williams, MSW, MDiv.

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Hope this helps a little. I will have more tips coming soon on this series of make money blogging.

To your success

Larry Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

 


 

 
 
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One of the best ways to grow an audience ,and to get more traffic, is to find other audiences in your industry. Similar Site Search (Similar-Site.com) does just that, and more. Simply enter a website into the search bar at the top and you’ll get a list of similar websites as results. Furthermore, you can click the "tool" button at top right and adjust settings – such as search depth, tags (deselect tags you don’t want to include) and the ability to add tags to your search. Websites are a good start. But you can also narrow your similar search to specific URLs.

So, if you find an article interesting, copy the specific URL into the Similar Site Search search bar and you will get similar results based on that specific URL’s content. Should a search turn up empty or with lackluster results, users are prompted to add tags to refine the search and help future searchers. We have experimented with the tool and so far the results are very positive.

For publishers this is an excellent way to find targets for new audiences, places to leave blog comments, resources for new links and to keep an eye on the competition. For advertisers, Similar Site Search is a nice (no-cost) way to find potential channels to advertise with or future partners. Another thing we like – no registration is required. Similar Site is relatively new and they are working to make the service better and more in-depth. But this is definitely one to keep bookmarked – there is always tremendous value in researching what’s happening in your industry.

This is a great site to find quality back links for your website or blog. This helps with SEO in that quality backlinks to your site improves your page ranking in the search engines. (SERPS). It will also identify your competitors and keep you up to date on what’s going on in your market. Market understanding is crucial if you want to be a leader in your niche market.

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IIf you could tell the web 2.0/read-write/blogging/crowd-sourcing crowd one thing about search marketing, what would it be?

In a recent talk, given to bloggers, by Google Engineer Matt Cutts, Matt posed the question:

"What Do SEOs know that bloggers might not know?"

 

Matt goes on to talk about the merits of keyword research in terms of topic selection, and how understanding this concept can bring you a great deal of traffic. In summary, if you find out what keywords people search on, then add these to your page, you stand a good change of having those searchers land on your page. As SEOs know, there’s more to it than that, but that’s the quick version :)

Let’s look a bit deeper into keywords.

Search Is A Reverse Broadcast System

I think Danny Sullivan first described search as a "reverse broadcast system". It’s a great way to describe the value of search, and how to approach search in terms of marketing.

I liken search engines to being a ‘reverse broadcast network.’ People pay tons to be on television because you can get your message out in front of millions of people: broadcasting. With search engines, millions of people are telling you *their* messages: what they want to buy, purchase or get information about. You don’t broadcast to them; instead, it’s the reverse, they broadcast to you. There’s very little if anything as a marketing or information medium that I can think of that compares to this. It’s golden and still today amazingly unrecognized

In search marketing, you prosper when you let your visitors determine your content. They broadcast their intent to you, by phrasing a search query, so you should listen to that intent, and respond by providing appropriate content. Google does the match-making.

For example, if you learn that 5,400 people a month search for "antivirus software comparison", you could research and create this information, thus matching that demand with your supply of information.

How do we determine visitor intent?

The Search Phrase As A Means To Measure User Intent

If you’re not an SEO and encountering this blog for the first time, you now now the most important thing about search marketing, and that is you need to match the content of your site to the intent of the search visitor. In a blog post recently, Seth Godin talked about the problem with advertising:

"(The internet) has created a surplus of attention. Ads go unsold. People are spending hours on YouTube or Twitter or Facebook or other sites and not spending their attention on ads, because the ads are either absent or not worth watching"

Seth was talking about the differences between old media advertising and new media advertising, but this is a problem related primarily to to a mismatch of user intent. The intent of users on Facebook is primarily social. Search, however, provides a more specific – and ultimately more lucrative – eco-system for the online marketer.

The intent of the visitor may be determined by analyzing the search phrase itself.

Three Types Of Search Queries

The study "Query Type Classifcation For Web Documents" (PDF) identifies three types of search query and how to quantify them:

  • Informational
  • Navigational
  • Transactional

An informational search is when people want to find out about something. i.e. What is the capital of Finland?. A navigational query is when users want to find a certain site i.e. Dell Computers A transactional query is when users want to aquire, although not necessary buy, something. For example, "where can I get guitar schematics"

There is a fair degree of guesswork involved in determining user intent. The keyword itself may provide clues. For example, "buy LCD monitor overnight delivery" tells you a great deal about user intent. "LCD monitor", less so.

When evaluating keyword terms, and deciding what content to provide, it pays to examine the keyword query in terms of query type. For example, the query "Buy LCD monitor overnight delivery" is clearly transactional. A visitor would expect to see an e-commerce page that facilitates a purchase, as opposed to a Wikipedia entry explaining the history of LCD monitors.

Generally speaking, transactional queries are good to target if you monetraize by providing something, either a good or service based upon a transaction or call-to-action. Navigational queries are good to target if you provide "where to" information – like a directory or a list of links – or you provide information closely aligned to a web destination. Informational queries are self-explanatory.

Of course, there are exceptions to these rules, and numerous points of cross-over i.e. a query might be informational, navigational and transactional.

The takeaway point is it is to seek to understand the main visitor intent. It will effect what information you present and how you present it. A page based around achieving a transaction will look very different to a page that provides information. If you’re ranking well for a transactional query, but you only provide information, you’ll lose an opportunity to engage visitors.

On-Page Keyword Integration

Once you’ve figured out user intent, and chosen your keyword phrases, you then need to integrate these terms into your content. A page should reflect and confirm the intent of the searcher. If the searcher is expecting to undertake a transaction, then the page should be organised in a way to facilitate the transaction.

Amazon provides a good example:

The "Buy Now" function is never far away from the users mouse click. The title is clear and prominent. Informational aspects are relegated to the bottom of the page.

You should provide confirmation the visitor has arrived in the right place. A good way to do this is to feature the search phrase high up on the page, preferably as a headline. This serves two purposes – it tells the search engine what the page is about, and confirms to your visitor that what they searched for and what they got are the same thing. If the visitor has to wade through too much information in order before getting a signal of confirmation, they’re more likely to click back.

PPC marketing strategy also supports this theory. Common PPC practice is to include the keyword in the ad title, which can lead to higher click-thru rates than if you leave the keyword out. It stands to reason that a searcher expects to see the same keyword term they searched on echoed back at them.

The Long Tail

Did you know that 20-25% of search phases at Google are unique? 1/4 of all keyword searches have never been searched before! This is why it is important to include related phrases and synonyms on your page. The addition of related phrases and concepts allows you to pick up additional search visitor traffic from obscure combinations of keyword phrases.

The term "The Long Tail" was coined by Chris Andersen, and applied to online retailers, such as Amazon:

"A frequency distribution with a long tail has been studied by statisticians since at least 1946.[2] The distribution and inventory costs of these businesses allow them to realize significant profit out of selling small volumes of hard-to-find items to many customers, instead of only selling large volumes of a reduced number of popular items. The group comprised of a large number of "non-hit" items is called the Long Tail."

The Long Tail also applies to search. Whilst millions of people search for "used cars", a few hundred search for "used cars east texas". If you sell used cars in east Texas, then it makes sense to target these specific, long tail terms. What these terms may lack in sheer traffic numbers, they make up for in broadcasting specific intent.

Match that intent with your service provision, and you’re laughing.

How To Put It All Together

  • Visitor search streams determine your content. Use the SEOBook Keyword Research Tool to find keyword terms relating to your business/topic. You can approximate the highest value terms using SEM Rush
  • Having assembled a keyword list, find related keywords and synonyms of those terms. You can use the SEOBook Keyword Research Tool. Or Google’s Keyword Tool
  • Split the obvious terms into transactional, navigational, and informational. This will dictate how you prioritize the content on the page. i.e. a transactional query needs a clear call to action featured prominently
  • Create pages. Place the keyword term in a proment place on the page, preferably in a heading. This will help confirm to the visitor they have arrived at the right palce
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  • Watch visitor traffic and interaction. If you’re seeing high frequency – or strong conversions – for obscure terms, consider writing a page dedicated to this term.
  • Rinse and repat

So long as your site is being crawled by Google, and you’ve got a few inbound links, traffic will soon flow to your door. What you do with all that new found traffic is up to you :)

For an indepth look at keyword strategies, check back soon.
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Peter, this is excellent

 

Peter, this is excellent advice. Most bloggers would benefit from "starting with the end in mind" when it comes to getting traffic.

Find what people are searching for by doing keyword research. Then write articles that give them that information. Express it clearly. Voila — no more complaining about not getting traffic to their blog.

A true marketing discipline

 

In this sense SEO is one of the purest marketing disciplines around.
Take the CIM’s definition of marketing:

‘The management process responsible for identifying , anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably’

Basically marketing is about finding out what customers want first, and then creating a product/service that exactly meets those requirements. In offline marketing companies spend millions of pounds on market research to identify those needs. What makes SEO so cost effective and targeted is that we are able to find out (for free) exactly what people are looking for and then very quickly react to it.

Suffice to say my background is in offline marketing, and i find it very interesting how much of the marketing theory I learnt can now be applied to Search Engine Optimisation. In fact, I think it’s only a matter of time before online marketing gets its own set of models that can be taught in the classroom to a new generation of web savvy marketers.

My older partner worked at

 

My older partner worked at an ad agency for ~ 20 years before doing SEO stuff. He too frequently parallels offline marketing stuff with online. And the Full Sail University is providing access to our site for their students…so some college students are already sorta cracking the books on that front.

A Nice Round Up

 

Reverse Broadcast and user intent.

This post pulls it together well. My background is in print journalism and I’m constantly pulling analogies from online & offline together – ya gotta.

Incidentally, one of the friendliest guys in SEO, Jonah Stein, has a great ppt from a speaking event he did that deals with user intent, conversion etc. It’s work a look.

Find a link to that presentation here:
http://bit.ly/2oDKd1

Cheers

Totally agree! Jonah is a

 

Totally agree! Jonah is a great guy who does solid SEO work.

How To Put It All Together

 

Its really the first task of SEO to know what user is searching for then design and develop the page keeping the user queries in mind and how easily s/he can approach their targeted the search type query then one can get the regular targeted traffic. Thanks Aaron…

Be sure to watch the Video in the next post from Matt Cutts, an engineer from Google. If you want to increase your page rank with Google and get more traffic to your Blog, this is the very best information available. When your blog is set up correctly and optimized you will profit greatly and get a boost in traffic to your site. SEO is absolutely crucial to your success on the internet. For a detailed study of SEO and getting Traffic to you blog, enroll in my Make Money Fast Online Home Study Course. The above are the notes from SEOBOOK.COM . Be sure to follow the highlighted additional links for further research. Please be sure to bookmark this post for future reference and more information coming soon on this site. You can subscribe by RSS or enroll in my home study course by entering your name and email address in the op-tin form at the top righthand corner of this site

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