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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Monetizing Blog, Parameters, How To build it....

Like you build a house, there are many parameter that what you need to build it, as same cases with blog, there are many parameter to build your blog become money machine, as steve pavlina said, "What’s your overall income-generation strategy?", in this part we actually take focus in parameters that involved with monetize blog as suitable with steve pavlina mention, there are so many parameter to take excelent make money from your blog, most important think is :

1. Traffic, traffic, traffic

Assuming you feel qualified to take on the challenge of generating income from blogging (and I haven’t scared you away yet), the three most important things you need to monetize your blog are traffic, traffic, and traffic.

Why is traffic so important? Because for most methods of online income generation, your income is a function of traffic. If you double your traffic, you’ll probably double your income (assuming your visitor demographics remain fairly consistent). You can screw almost everything else up, but if you can generate serious traffic, it’s really hard to fail. With sufficient traffic the realistic worst case is that you’ll eventually be able to monetize your web site via trial and error (as long as you keep those visitors coming).

Traffic is the primary fuel of online income generation. More visitors means more ad clicks, more product sales, more affiliate sales, more donations, more consulting leads, and more of whatever else that generates income for you. And it also means you’re helping more and more people.

If you want to see some actual traffic data, take a look at the 2005 traffic growth chart. I first put ads on the site in February 2005, and although the chart doesn’t cover pre-February traffic growth, the growth rate was very similar before then. For an independent source, you can also look at my traffic chart on Alexa. You can select different Range options to go further back in time.

Multiple streams of income

You don’t need to put all your eggs in one basket. Think multiple streams of income. On this site I actually have six different streams of income. Can you count them all? Here’s a list:

1. Google Adsense ads (pay per click and pay per impression advertising)
2. Donations (via PayPal or snail mail - yes, some people do mail a check)
3. Text Link Ads (sold for a fixed amount per month)
4. Chitika eMiniMalls ads (pay per click)
5. Affiliate programs like Amazon and LinkShare (commission on products sold, mostly books)
6. Advertising sold to individual advertisers (three-month campaigns or longer)

Adsense is my biggest single source of income, but some of the others do pretty well too. Every stream generates more than $100/month.

My second biggest income stream is actually donations. My average donation is about $10, and I’ve received a number of $100 donations too. It only took me about an hour to set this up via PayPal. So even if your content is free like mine, give your visitors a means to voluntarily contribute if they wish. It’s win-win. I’m very grateful for the visitor support. It’s a nice form of feedback too, since I notice that certain articles produced a surge in donations - this tells me I’m hitting the mark and giving people genuine value.

Text Link AdsAutomated income

With the exception of #6, all of these income sources are fully automated. I don’t have to do anything to maintain them except deposit checks, and in most cases I don’t even have to do that because the money is automatically deposited to my bank account.

I love automated income. With this blog I currently have no sales, no employees, no products, no inventory, no credit card processing, no fraud, and no customers. And yet I’m still able to generate a reasonable (and growing) income.

Why get a regular job and trade your time for money when you can let technology do all that work for you? Imagine how it would feel to wake up each morning, go to your computer, and check how much money you made while you were sleeping. It’s a really nice situation to be in.

2. Blogging software and hardware

The rest of this site is custom-coded HTML, CSS, PHP, and MySQL. I’m a programmer, so I coded it all myself. I could have just as easily used an existing template, but I wanted a simple straightforward design for this site, and I wanted the look of the blog to match the rest of the site. Plus I use PHP and MySQL to do some creative things outside the blog, like the Million Dollar Experiment.

I don’t recommend using a hosted service like Blogger if you want to seriously monetize your blog. You don’t get enough control. If you don’t have your own URL, you’re tying yourself to a service you don’t own and building up someone else’s asset. You want to build page rank and links for your own URL, not someone else’s. Plus you want sufficient control over the layout and design of your site, so you can jump on any opportunities that require low-level changes. If you use a hosted blog, you’re at the mercy of the hosting service, and that puts the future of any income streams you create with them at risk. It’s a bit more work up front to self-host, but it’s less risky in the long run.

Web hosting is cheap, and there are plenty of good hosts to choose from. I recommend Pair.com for a starter hosting account. They aren’t the cheapest, but they’re very reliable and have decent support. I know many online businesses that host with them, and my wife refers most of her clients there.

As your traffic grows you may need to upgrade to a dedicated server or a virtual private server (VPS). This web site is hosted by ServInt. I’ve hosted this site with them since day one, and they’ve been a truly awesome host. What I like most about them is that they have a smooth upgrade path as my traffic keeps growing. I’ve gone through several upgrades with them already, and all have been seamless. The nice thing about having your own server is that you can put as many sites on it as the server can handle. I have several sites running on my server, and it doesn’t cost me any additional hosting fees to add another site.

3. Comments or no comments

Do you need comments to build traffic? Obviously not. Just like when I put up ads, I saw no decline in traffic when I turned off comments. In fact, I think it actually helped me. Although I turned off comments, I kept trackbacks enabled, so I started getting more trackbacks. If people wanted to publicly comment on something I’d written, they had to do so on their own blogs and post a link. So turning off comments didn’t kill the discussion - it just took it off site. The volume of trackbacks is far more reasonable, and I can easily keep up with it. I even pop onto other people’s sites and post comments now and then, but I don’t feel obligated to participate because the discussion isn’t on my own site.

I realize people have very strong feelings about blog comments and community building. Many people hold the opinion that a blog without comments just isn’t a blog. Personally I think that’s utter nonsense - the data just doesn’t support it. The vast majority of blog readers neither read nor post comments. Only a very tiny and very vocal group even care about comments. Some bloggers say that having comments helps build traffic, but I saw no evidence of that. In fact, I think it’s just the opposite. Managing comments detracts from writing new posts, and it’s far better to get a trackback and a link from someone else’s blog vs. a comment on your own blog. As long-term readers of my blog know, when faced with ambiguity, my preference is to try both alternatives and compare real results with real results. After doing that my conclusion is this: No comment. :)

Now if you want to support comments for non-traffic-building reasons like socializing or making new contacts, I say go for it. Just don’t assume that comments are necessary or even helpful in building traffic unless you directly test this assumption yourself.

4. Testing and optimization

In the beginning you won’t know which potential streams of income will work best for you. So try everything that’s reasonable for you. If you learn about a new potential income stream, test it for a month or two, and measure the results for yourself. Feel free to cut streams that just aren’t working for you, and put more effort into optimizing those streams that show real promise.

For many months I’ve been tweaking the Adsense ads on this site. I tried different colors, sizes, layouts, etc. I continue to experiment now and then, but I have a hard time beating the current layout. It works very well for me. Adsense doesn’t allow publishers to reveal specific CPM and CTR data, but mine are definitely above par. They started out in the gutter though. You can easily double or triple your Adsense revenue by converting a poor layout into a better one. This is the main reason why during my first year of income, my traffic grew at 20% per month, but my income grew at 50% per month. Frequent testing and optimization had a major positive impact. Many of my tests failed, and some even made my income go down, but I’m glad I did all that testing. If I didn’t then my Adsense income would only be a fraction of what it is now.

5. Pick your niche, but make sure it isn’t too small

Pick a niche for your blog where you have some significant expertise, but make sure it’s a big enough niche that you can build significant traffic. My wife runs a popular vegan web site. She does pretty well within her niche, but it’s just not a very big niche. On the other hand, my topic of personal development has much broader appeal. Potentially anyone can be interested in improving themselves, and I have the flexibility to write about topics like productivity, self-discipline, relationships, spirituality, health, and more. It’s all relevant to personal development.

Don’t pick a niche just because you think it will make you money. I see many bloggers try to do that, and it’s almost invariably a recipe for failure. Think about what you love most, and then find a way to make your topic appealing to a massive global audience. Consider what will provide genuine value to your visitors. It’s all about what you can give.

Make it clear to your visitors what your blog/site is about. Often I visit a blog with a clever title and tagline that reveals nothing about the site’s contents. In that case I generally assume it’s just a personal journal and move on. I love to be clever too, but I’ve found that clarity yields better results than cleverness.

6. Posting frequency and length

Bloggers have different opinions about the right posting length and frequency. Some bloggers say it’s best to write short (250-750 word) entries and post 20x per week or more. I’ve seen that strategy work for some, but I decided to do pretty much the opposite. I usually aim for about 3-5 posts per week, but my posts are much longer (typically 1000-2000 words, sometimes longer than 5000 words, including the monster you’re reading right now). That’s because rather than throwing out lots of short tips, I prefer to write more exhaustive, in-depth articles. I find that deeper articles are better at generating links and referrals and building traffic. It’s true that fewer people will take the time to read them, but those that do will enjoy some serious take-away value. I don’t believe in creating disposable content just to increase page views and ad impressions. If I’m not truly helping my visitors, I’m wasting their time.

7. Expenses

Blogging is dirt cheap.
I don’t spend money on advertising or promotion, so my marketing expenses are nil. Essentially my content is my marketing. If you like this article, you’ll probably find many more gems in the archives.

My only real expenses for this site are the hosting (I currently pay $149/month for the web server and bandwidth) and the domain name renewal ($9/year). Nearly all of the income this site generates is profit. This trickles down to my personal income, so of course it’s subject to income tax. But the actual business expenses are minimal.

The reason I pay so much for hosting is simply due to my traffic. If my traffic were much lower, I could run this site on a cheap shared hosting account. A database-driven blog can be a real resource hog at high traffic levels. The same goes for online forums. As traffic continues to increase, my hosting bill will go up too, but it will still be a tiny fraction of total income.

8. Perks

Depending on the nature of your blog, you may be able to enjoy some nice perks as your traffic grows. Almost every week I get free personal development books in the mail (for potential review on this site). Sometimes the author will send it directly; other times the publisher will ship me a batch of books. I also receive CDs, DVDs, and other personal development products. It’s hard to keep up sometimes (I have a queue of about two dozen books right now), but I am a voracious consumer of such products, so I do plow through them as fast as I can. When something strikes me as worthy of mention, I do indeed write up a review to share it with my visitors. I have very high standards though, so I review less than 10% of what I receive. I’ve read over 700 books in this field and listened to dozens of audio programs, so I’m pretty good at filtering out the fluff. As I’m sure you can imagine, there’s a great deal of self-help fluff out there.

Your blog can also gain you access to certain events. A high-traffic blog becomes a potential media outlet, so you can actually think of yourself as a member of the press, which indeed you are. In a few days, my wife and I will be attending a three-day seminar via a free press pass. The regular price for these tickets is $500 per person. I’ll be posting a full review of the seminar next week. I’ve been to this particular seminar in 2004, so I already have high expectations for it. Dr. Wayne Dyer will be the keynote speaker.

I’m also using the popularity of this blog to set up interviews with people I’ve always wanted to learn more about. This is beautifully win-win because it creates value for me, my audience, and the person being interviewed. Recently I posted an exclusive interview with multi-millionaire Marc Allen as well as a review of his latest book, and I’m lining up other interviews as well. It isn’t hard to convince someone to do an interview in exchange for so much free exposure.

9. Motivation

I don’t think you’ll get very far if money is your #1 motivation for blogging. You have to be driven by something much deeper. Money is just frosting. It’s the cake underneath that matters. My cake is that I absolutely love personal development - not the phony “fast and easy” junk you see on infomercials, but real growth that makes us better human beings. That’s my passion. Pouring money on top of it just adds more fuel to the fire, but the fire is still there with or without the money.

What’s your passion? What would you blog about if you were already set for life?

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Monetizing Blog, Do You Really Want It..? (part - 2)

Monetize blog, there are many ways to make your blog become monetize blog, in part - 1 that had told by steve pavlina, how and what is monetize blog, in this part, we discuss step by step how to make this happen, steve pavlina give a point to you, he start to make you thinking, then he explain how to make it happen.

Can you make a decent income online? steve pavlina said " yes, absolutely. I'm making a healthy income from StevePavlina.com, and the site is only 19 month old, but if you have a day job, it will take longer to generate a livable income, cause I've always done it full time.

Can most people do it ? steve pavlina said "No, they can't", what it's mean, why they can't. "99% of people who try to generate serious income from their blog will fail and the tag line for this site is Personal Development for Smart People." How do you know whether or not you qualify as smart? Here's a good rule of thumb: If you have to as the question, you aren't.

Steve pavline said "that if you can learn to become web savvy, you have an excellent shot of making enough money from your blog to cover all your living expenses..", what web savvy really is? specifically apply intelligence to one particular talent and the best words can describe that particular talent are : web savvy. What do I mean by web savvy? You don’t need to be a programmer, but you need a decent functional understanding of a variety of web technologies. What technologies are “key” will depend on the nature of your blog and your means of monetization. But generally speaking I’d list these elements as significant:

* blog publishing software
* HTML/CSS
* blog comments (and comment spam)
* RSS/syndication
* feed aggregators
* pings
* trackbacks
* full vs. partial feeds
* blog carnivals (for kick-starting your blog’s traffic)
* search engines
* search engine optimization (SEO)
* page rank
* social bookmarking
* tagging
* contextual advertising
* affiliate programs
* traffic statistics
* email

Optional: podcasting, instant messaging, PHP or other web scripting languages.

This sort of knowledge is what separates the 1% from the 99%. Both groups may work just as hard, but the 1% is getting much better results for their efforts. It normally doesn’t take me more than 60 seconds to title an article, but a lot of experience goes into those 60 seconds. You really just have to learn these ideas once; after that you can apply them routinely.

Steve pavlina said "that Your greatest risk isn’t that you’ll make mistakes that will cost you. Your greatest risk is that you’ll miss opportunities. You need an entrepreneurial mindset, not an employee mindset. Don’t be too concerned with the risk of loss - be more concerned with the risk of missed gains. It’s what you don’t know and what you don’t do that will hurt you the worst. Blogging is cheap. Your expenses and financial risk should be minimal. Your real concern should be missing opportunities that would have made you money very easily. You need to develop antennae that can listen out for new opportunities. I highly recommend subscribing to Darren Rowse’s Problogger blog - Darren is great at uncovering new income-generating opportunities for bloggers."

What’s your overall income-generation strategy? why steve pavlina asking it, This right point to start, how we do if we don't know how is it work, stave pavlina said that Take a moment to articulate a basic income-generating strategy for your site. If you aren’t good at strategy, then just come up with a general philosophy for how you’re going to generate income. You don’t need a full business plan, just a description of how you plan to get from $0 per month to whatever your income goal is. I reached that level 15 months after launching the site (in December 2005). And since then it’s continued to increase nicely. Blogging income is actually quite easy to maintain. It’s a lot more secure than a regular job. No one can fire me, and if one source of income dries up, I can always add new ones. We’ll address multiple streams of income soon…

Are you still actually want to make income for your blog, then try steve pavlina told to you, and make you focus only to keep moving on track.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Monetizing Blog, Do You Actually Want it or follower..? (Monetize Part - 1)

If you read article that was write by steve pavline at stevepavlina.com, there are many kind information that you can take and for my self that vary useful and give me felling confident for keep moving on track do blogging. If you yet read that article, try to read a article in steve pavline article collection at stevepavlina.com. Guaranteed you will get something new, how to make money online with your blog.

In a article that steve pavlina write is about how to make money from your blog, there is told that steve started with him blog at 1 october 2005, and it was averaging $4,12 / day, he did'nt spent a large money, that he was spent only $9, it was money only for register domain, and know he can get averaging $1000 / days, How he making that..?, Are you interesting, listen steve pavlina told.

Do you want actually to monetizing your blog.?

marketing blogFirstly that he want to know from you is, do you really want to make a blog that could make income or you only just follower. Why steve pavlina asked for that? he told that, if you want to make money from your blog, you must have strong confident and never give up. If you think commercializing your blog is evil, immoral, unethical, uncool, lame, greedy, obnoxious, or anything along those lines, then don’t commercialize it.

If you have mixed feelings about monetizing your blog, then sort out those feelings first. If you think monetizing your site is wonderful, fine and good then don't look a back again keep moving. But make up your mind before you seriously consider starting down this path. If you want to succeed, you must be congruent.

Generating income from your blog is challenging enough, you don’t want to be dealing with self-sabotage at the same time. It should feel genuinely good to earn income from your blog, you should be driven by a healthy ambition to succeed. If your blog provides genuine value, you fully deserve to earn income from it.

If you do decide to generate income from your blog, then don’t be shy about it. If you’re going to put up ads, then really put up ads. Don’t just stick a puny little ad square in a remote corner somewhere. If you’re going to request donations, then really request donations. Don’t put up a barely visible “Donate” link and pray for the best. If you’re going to sell products, then really sell them. Create or acquire the best quality products you can, and give your visitors compelling reasons to buy. If you’re going to do this, then fully commit to it. Don’t take a half-assed approach. Either be full-assed or no-assed.

You can reasonably expect that when you begin commercializing a free site, some people will complain, depending on how you do it. I launched this site in October 2004, and I began putting Google Adsense ads on the site in February 2005. There were some complaints, but I expected that it was really no big deal. Less than 1 in 5,000 visitors actually sent me negative feedback. Most people who sent feedback were surprisingly supportive. Most of the complaints died off within a few weeks, and the site began generating income almost immediately, although it was pretty low a whopping $53 the first month. If you’d like to see some month-by-month specifics, I posted my 2005 Adsense revenue figures earlier this year. Adsense is still my single best source of revenue for this site, although it’s certainly not my only source. More on that later…

Are you still actually want to make income for your blog, then try steve pavlina told to you, and make you focus only to keep moving on track. continue.........

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Monetizing Blog, Apakah anda benar - benar ingin atau hanya ikutan..? (Monetize part - 1)

Kalau anda membaca artikel yang ditulis oleh steve pavlina dalam, stevepavlina.com, disana banyak informasi yang bisa kita dapatkan dan untuk penulis pribadi sangat banyak membantu dan memberikan semangat untuk terus melakukan blogging. kalau anda belum sempat membaca coba baca salah satu articel yang ada di stevepavlina.com. dijamin pasti anda akan mendapatkan sesuatu yang baru.

Dalam salah satu artical mengenai bagaimana cara mendapatkan uang dari blog, disana diceritakan bahwa steve memulainya pada tahun 1 oktober 2005, dan rata - rata dia mendapat $4,12 per hari padahal dia tidak mengeluarkan atau membelanjakan uang dengan nominal besar, yang dia belanjakan hanya $9 itupun hanya untuk mendaftarkan domain saja. dan dia saat ini udah mendapatkan sekitar $1000 per harinya, bagaimana bisa, anda tertarik, coba simak cerita dia berikut ini.

Apakah anda serius membuat sebuah blog monetizing?

pertama - tama yang dia ingin ketahui dari anda adalah apakah anda ini benar2 ingin membuat sebuah blog yang bisa menghasilkan uang , atau sekedar ikut - ikutan. kenapa steve pavlina menanyakan seperti itu? dia mengatakan untuk dapat mendapatkan uang dari dari sebuah blog maka harus mempunyai keinginan yang kuat dan pantang menyerah. Jika anda beranggapan bahwa melakukan komersialisasi pada blog anda adalah suatu yang buruk, tidak etis, tidak bermoral maka jangan lakukan itu.

Jika anda masih bingung memilih maka tentukan dulu mana yang anda anggap harus dilakukan. Jika anda beranggapan bahwa monetize blog itu menarik dan baik maka jangan mundur ke belakang lagi, tapi yang pasti anda harus lakukan adalah pusatkan pikiran anda pada satu titik. monetize blog. Jika kita ingin dianggap sukses maka kita harus mempunyai kemauan yang keras.

Menjalankan sebuah blog agar bisa menghasilkan income adalah sebuah tantangan, yang mana anda pasti tidak ingin melakukan suatu kesalahan pada saat yang bersamaan, seperti sebuah harapan baru saat blog kita bisa menghasilkan income buat kita, kita haruslah didorong oleh sebuah ambisi yang sehat utk meraih sebuah kesuksesan. Jika blog anda didukung oleh nilai - nilai yang murni maka anda berhak untuk mendapatkan income darinya.

Jika anda memutuskan untuk menjalankan sebuah blog yang bisa menghasilkan income buat anda, maka jangan malu untuk melakukannya, Jika anda harus menaruh sebuah iklan pada blog anda maka lakukanlah. Jangan menaruh sebuah iklan dipojok yang sulit untuk dilihat. Jika anda ingin request donati, maka lakukan request donati, Jika anda harus melakukan penjualan produk maka lakukanlah penjualan itu. Buatlah atau susunlah content anda dengan produk - produk mempunyai kualitas baik, menurut anda, dan berikan sebuah alasan yang tepat, baik dan bagus mengapa pengunjung anda harus membeli produk tersebut. Jika anda sudah memutuskan untuk terjun dalam bidang ini, maka anda harus komitmen, jangan setengah - tengah.

Anda dapat menerima kenyataan bahwa pada saat anda memulai komersialisasi sebuah site gratisan, beberapa orang pasti komplain, tergantung pada bagaimana anda melakukannya, Steve pavlina mengatakan "Saya meluncurkan site ini pada october 2004, dan saya mulai meletakkan google adsense advertising pada site ini pada bulan februari 2005. Disana timbul banyak komplain, tapi saya menerima semua itu dengan lapang dada. kurang dari 1 dalam 5000 pengunjung selalu mengirimi saya feedback yang negatif. kebanyakan orang yang mengirimi saya feedback adalah memberikan dukungan positif. Kebanyakan komplain akan hilang dengan sendirinya dalam beberapa minggu, dan site mulai menghasilkan income dengan cepat, walaupun dalam bulan - bulan pertama adalah sebesar $53".

Apakah anda masih benar - benar ingin membuat income dari blog anda, maka coba praktekan apa yang steve pavlina katakan pada anda, dan usahakan anda selalu fokus hanya pada jalur yang benar....tobe continue.............

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Top 10 Search Engine Optimization Strategies For Your Website!

By Michael Fleischner | Marketing Expert, Internet Marketing Secrets*
Although the concept of search engine optimization can be somewhat complex, there are a number of basic search engine optimization techniques you can use to improve your organic search results. Keep the following in mind when trying to achieve top rankings for your website.

1. Meta Tags.
Meta tags are simple lines of code at the top of your web page programming that tell search engines about your page. Include the title tag, keyword stag, description tag, and robots tag on each page.

2. Create and update your site map.
Developing a site map is a simple way of giving search engines the information they need to crawl your entire website. There are plenty of free software packages on the web that can help you generate a sitemap. Once you create a site map, submit it to Google and Yahoo.

3. Ensure that all navigation is in HTML.
All too often, navigational items are in the form of java script. Even though navigation technically still works in this format, it’s not optimized. Create your navigation in HTML to enhance internal links throughout your website.

4. Check that all images include ALT text.
Your image’s alt text is spider ed by search engines. If you’re not including your keywords in alt text, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity for improved search engine result placements. Label all of your images properly.

5. Use Flash content sparingly.
Content generated through java script or flash is a big no-no. Some webmasters like to use flash because of the presentation. If you must, use it sparingly, but only after your site has been properly optimized with basic search engine optimization in mind.


6. Make sure that your website code is clean.
Keep in mind when optimizing a web page crawlers are basically only looking at your source code. When programming your web pages, having W3C compliant code can make all the difference. Run your code through a W3C validator before promoting.

7. Place keywords in your page content.
Search engines scan your website and web pages for keywords. Shoot for a keyword density of between two and eight percent. Google likes your page to be at the lower end of this scale and Yahoo at the upper end.

8. Submit your website to search engine directories.
It’s always a good idea to let large search engine directories know that you’re out there. Submit your website URL to directories like Google, Yahoo, and DMOZ.

9. Build links to your website.
Consider building a link exchange program or create one-way links to your site using articles or forum posts. All major search engines value the importance of your website based on how many others websites are linking to it.

10. Stay the course.
Good optimization takes time. People expect to see results immediately. You may very well see improvements in a short period, but reaching the number one position takes time. Be patient.

Learning to optimize your website for search engines takes time and patience. Start by applying basic search engine optimization principles. If you’re new to website optimization, or even a well seasoned veteran, begin by prioritizing which pages are most important to you and go from there. Soon you’ll find yourself moving up the rankings.

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Michael Fleischner is an Internet marketing expert with more than 12 years of marketing experience. To discover how to improve search engine rankings on Google and other major search engines visit

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5 Secrets of the Top Bloggers

By Michael Fleischner*

Blogs are becoming more and more popular. If you don’t already have a weblog of your own, you’ve at least posted a comment to one, read one, or heard the term used in everyday conversation.

You may also have noticed that only a small number of blogs are truly known in each industry. As is true with most major media, “the cream rises to the top”. The best weblogs have a large following and are valuable sources of information for thousands of readers. There are five primary reasons why some blogs become popular and others don’t:

1. Focusing on a Popular Content Area. One of the most important characteristics of a successful blog is appropriate content. In order to gain a large following your blog must cover a topical area that is broad enough to be of interest to a large number of individuals but specific enough to have meaning.

Weblogs that provide information on obscure topics can never have a sizable audience because the topic is of limited interest. So, if you’re going to start a blog of your own, make sure that your content area is broad enough to appeal to a large audience.

2. Content that’s timely. The best way to keep your blog readers interested is with timely content. Your blog should cover current events, opinions, and topics. Popular weblogs often comment on current events tied to their particular subject area or industry. Not only is the content meaningful to blog readers, but it encourages them to interact with your blog posts by placing comments.

Timely content is anything that is of current interest. Your best sources for timely content include daily newspapers, magazine
es, Internet news sites, and industry journals. Be sure to choose timely content that can be discussed and debated. This improves the overall effectiveness of your blog posts.


3. Updated Daily. The blogs that attract the most readers are those addressing popular content areas, covering timely topics, and refreshed on a daily basis. If your weblog adds a new post everyday, then readers have a reason to return. Providing daily updates on a consistent basis helps users to develop the habit of visiting daily. Updated content builds a loyal following while encouraging word-of-mouth referrals about your posts.

4. Comments from Industry Experts. Nothing speaks with more authority than an interview with an expert. The most popular blogs integrate interviews, commentary, podcasts, and other posts that include an expert who offers their thoughts and opinions on a given topic or current event. This is an essential reason why so many people return to the most popular blogs over and over again.

If you’re wondering how to recruit experts for your blog, than look to current best practices for blogging and Internet marketing… simply ask. Industry experts are always looking to share their ideas. If you can’t arrange for an in-person or phone interview, email the expert a list of questions and ask for their responses.

5. Use Interactive Media and Visuals. It’s difficult for blog readers to read flat, boring text day in and day out - regardless of how stimulating a topic may be. The most popular bloggers know this and have enhanced their blogs with audio, video, external links, screenshots, and more.
The best way to improve the overall popularity of your blog is to present blog content in a variety of formats. Visit other blogs and determine what type of interactivity would work best for your blog. You don’t need to go overboard, just add interactive content where it makes sense to do so.

By following the lead of today’s most popular blogs, your blog can thrive. Follow the blog secrets listed above for enhancing your blog and improving readership. The key is to plan your blogging activities carefully and encourage interaction with your readers. This enhances the overall effectiveness of your blog and makes for a truly great blogging experience for everyone. Happy Blogging!

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*Michael Fleischner is a marketing expert and the president of MarketingScoop.com. Visit today for free marketing information and marketing blog directory. Michael has more than 12 years of marketing experience and had appeared on The TODAY Show, Bloomberg Radio, and other major media. Visit his marketing blog for further details.

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Friday, May 2, 2008

Making Money By Blogging It's True or Not..?

blog marketingMany blog that called name self as a monetize blog, money blog and marketing blog, it is really that a blog or website could be made as a selling media, or media that could be earn money for us, How is work, How did advertising product or service that display in our blog could be make transaction, or make money, on the other hand, we don't make appointment or meet with our customer, how is really work, could be transaction for this..?? There are many question will come that firstly we read this topic. maybe related with our knowledge about definition of transaction that accours in real world, as we know in real world if we sell something, we must to meet someone who will buy our product, in real world usually people who buy something, people will buy that he / she wanted, not seller wanted, did will be same if in online world..?

The basic a blog or website is a media just like television or newspaper that offering to people entertainment, news and effective advertising show. Why, if not because of that why many online company investing with big money on this kind field. Television media and Newspaper, two kind media that people familiar with them, right now race to competition to caught and given high place to many advertising company.


Blog or Website developing right now growth rapidly, this kind situation giving choice for advertising company self, why, a blog or website, that can be make as:

1. Sales Force
Sales Force, why, as a sales force, like salesman in real world, that kind duty to sell a product from a company, they come to customer or come to dept store to meet with customer, they usually direct explain about benefit or kind of product that they offer, also with blog or website that we make, we can explain through our content about benefit or why we should buy this product more attractive, simple, clear and to the point. So customer could be read as long as that they want to know. this kind benefit if we make our blog or website be sales force.

2. Public Relation
as a public relation automatically our job, is almost same with a public relation that working at a company, they must have capability to make relation between company and customer, they must have capability to make corporation with another company. so will be the same with our blog or website that we make, we must giving our capability and our knowledge that our blog should become a public relation media from a product or service that offering to us

That kind benefit that make a blog, become media that earn money for us only if we display or description a product or service, bring different characteristic with other media offering. Make our blog become money machine for you, don be late to take a lead.

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Mendapatkan uang dengan blogging, benar atau tidak sih..?

blog marketingBanyak Blog yang menamakan dirinya sebagai monetize blog, blog money dan blog marketing, benarkah sebuah blog dapat dijadikan sebagai media penjualan atau media yang bisa menghasilkan uang buat kita, bagaimana caranya agar produk dan service yang ada terpasang pada blog kita bisa terjual, atau bisa menghasilkan uang. padahal kita tidak bertemu dengan calon customer kita, bagaimana bisa terjadi sebuah transaksi, Banyak pertanyaan seperti ini pasti muncul saat pertama kali kita membaca topik itu, hal ini berkaitan dengan terjadinya sebuah transaksi oleh seorang customer dalam dunia nyata. seperti yang kita ketahui terjadinya sebuah transaksi dalam dunia nyata, adalah pertemuan antara penjual dan calon pembeli, dan disini biasanya calon pembeli tersebut mencari produk yang dia inginkan dan bukan yang penjual inginkan. apakah dalam dunia online berlaku hukum seperti itu.

Pada dasarnya sebuah blog atau website adalah sebuah media layaknya sebuah media televisi yang sifatnya adalah menghibur, memberikan informasi baru, dan media advertising yang efektif. mengapa, kalau bukan karena itu mengapa yahoo dan google menginvestasikan begitu besar dalam hal yang satu ini. Media television dan media surat kabar demikian juga berlomba - lomba untuk bersaing dalam memberikan porsi kepada advertising yang mereka bisa raih.


Perkembangan blog dan website yang demikian pesat saat ini, berdampak pada pasar potensial bagi advertising itu sendiri, mengapa, sebuah blog dapat diposisikan sebagai :

1. Sales Force
sales force, mengapa, sebagai sales force, seperti halnya sebagai seorang salesman yang bertugas menjual suatu product, dengan menjelaskan langsung tatap muka kepada calon customernya secara panjang lebar mengenai keutamaan productnya, maka demikian juga dengan blog atau website yang kita buat, kita dapat menjelaskan mengenai keutamaan ataupun kelemahan suatu product atau service secara tepat, jelas dan singkat dengan tulisan yang kita buat, sehingga calon customer kita bisa membaca secara tepat dan jelas pula. Inilah mengapa sebuah blog dapat dikatakan sebagai sales force suatu product maupun service.

2. Public Relation
Sebagai sebuah public relation otomatis tugas kita adalah hampir sama dengan seorang public relation sebuah company product, dia harus mampu menjembatani antara perusahaan dengan para consumen, mangadakan kerjasama dengan perusahaan lain, demikian juga blog atau website yang kita gunakan, kita harus memberikan kemampuan dan pengetahuan kita agar blog atau website yang kita kelola ini mampu untuk menjadi public relation dari sebuah product maupun service yang ditawarkan kepada kita.

Hal ini lah yang menjadikan sebuah blog atau website, menjadi media yang dapat menghasilkan uang hanya dengan menampilkan atau menjelaskan sebuah product atau service dengan karateristik yang berbeda dengan media yang lainnya. Jadi kenapa harus ada pertanyaan seperti diatas, buatlah sebuah blog karena blog akan menjadi mesin uang buat kita.

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Using articles to make money

blog marketingLooking through the universe of online affiliate marketing, you’ll notice that most sites fall into two categories. There are blog that simply have a list of links to other blog that sell products. You’ll notice that these blog come up often in web searches on Google or Yahoo, but they don’t seem very useful since all they have is other links and no actual content of their own. The other kind of affiliate blog is the kind that you want. It is a blog that has all the same links that the others do, but it also has content. Now, what does “content” mean, anyway? Content is simply an internet term that means articles or information on a blog page. Why do affiliate blog that use content work better than those that don’t? It’s simple.

If you click on a blog, say, a blog about growing roses, which would you rather find? A list of links that you have no idea if they are any good or not or if they even link to a reputable company? Or an informative, well-written article about growing roses that has a link at the bottom for a company that, while you still don’t know if they are trustworthy or not, the person who wrote this content thinks so and they sure sound like they know what they are talking about. Which one do you think does better sales every month? Exactly. The blog that uses articles.


This is the number one reason why you should be knowledgeable about the products you wish to sell. It will be a million times easier to write content that sounds like it was written by an expert if you know your way around your product. If a web surfer stumbles upon your blog, finds your articles well-written, informative and fun and then sees a link to buy a product related to the article, your chances of making money off of that customer go up 100 times. The big secret to affiliate marketing isn’t a magic formula or miracle catchphrase. It’s well-written content.

There are even companies out there that will write content for you, for a small fee. It may seem like a silly thing to invest in on the surface, but once you see the hard numbers that show how much better affiliate blog do with content then without, you’ll be on board in no time flat.

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Artikal bagus, uang didapat.

blog marketingMenyelusuri dunia affiliate marketing online, anda akan dihadapkan bahwa kebanyakan blog terbagi pada 2 kategori. kategori pertama adalah blog yang dengan jalan pintas melink-an dengan blog lain yang menjual product. anda tahu bahwa blog jenis ini sering muncul di dalam web search engine seperti google atau yahoo. tapi mereka terlihat sangat tidak berguna, yang mereka punya hanyalah semua link, dan bukan content yang aktual.

Affiliate blog yang lainnya adalah jenis apa yang anda harapkan, adalah sebuah blog yang sama mempunyai semua link ke blog affiliate yang lain, tapi juga mempunyai content tulisan sendiri. sekarang, kita akan meninjau, apa artinya content itu sendiri? content sederhananya adalah sebuah bagian dari internet, yang isinya adalah artikel - artikle atau informasi pada sebuah halaman blog, Mengapa affiliate blog yang menggunakan content bekerja lebih baik dibandingan dengan yang tidak menggunakan content. it's simple.

Jika kamu klik pada sebuah blog, katakanlah, blog tentang cara menanam bunga mawar, kira - kira apa yang akan anda temukan?, sebuah list link yang tidak ada ide apakah link itu baik atau tidak, atau apakah mereka link kepada perusahaan terkenal? atau hanya sebuah informasi, kumpulan artikel tentang menanam bunga mawar, yang mempunyai sebuah link dibawahnya untuk sebuah perusahaan, sementara anda tidak mengetahuinya, apakah mereka dapat dipercaya atau tidak, seseorang yang menuliskan content ini pasti berpikir dan mereka yakin seperti mereka tahu apa yang mereka bicarakan, Yang mana menurut anda yang terbaik dalam penjualan setiap bulannya?. tentunya blog yang menggunakan artikel


Inilah sejumlah kecil alasan mengapa anda harus mengetahui tentang produk yang anda harap bisa anda jual, hal ini akan menjadi jauh lebih mudah untuk menulis content yang sepertinya ditulis oleh seseorang yang berpengalaman jika anda mengetahui seluk beluk mengenai produk itu, Jika anda menginginkan seseorang web surfer men-stumble upon blog anda, buatlah artikal pada blog anda ditulis dengan baik, informatif, dan menyenangkan dan kemudian pasang link untuk membeli sebuah produk yang sesuai dengan artikel yang anda tulis, kesempatan anda untuk mendapatkan uang dari customer akan meningkat 100 kali, Rahasia besar dari affiliate marketing bukanlah sebuah formula magis atau ajaib, melainkan sebuah content yang ditulis dengan baik.

Banyak perusahaan diluar sana yang bersedia menuliskan content untuk anda, hanya dengan sejumlah fee. Hal ini mungkin kelihatan sebuah kekeliruan dalam melakukan investasi, tapi sekali anda mengetahui perbedaan hasil antara affiliate blog dengan content dan tanpa content. maka anda pasti akan melakukannya.

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