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Web Blogs are online diaries made up of short
frequently updated posts. In addition, they are
inexplicably popular.
Steve Pavlina's Blog, dedicated to helping you
make conscious decisions in your personal development
and courageously follow through on them is a good
example of a very popular Blog. In February 2005,
this site received about 86,000 visitors, in January
2006 about 715,000, and today Steve's Blog receives
over 1 million page views each month and is ranked
by Technorati as one of the Top 500 Blogs in the
world.
It is listed in nearly every search engine because
of spider food. New content is added almost every
single day. We will discuss that later.
One key advantage of Blogs is that they are easy
to update. The other side is that surfers will
expect you to update your site very frequently.
If you do not they will go somewhere else.
When you sign up for a Blog or create one on your
own site use part of the name or a similar name
to the name of the sponsor program you are promoting
unless it is against the sponsors T.O.S.
This blog, http://www.Marketing-Tipps.blogspot.com,
showed up in the Search Engines in 3 days. It is
not even in the top 10 for most search engine terms
yet it consistently produces income, mostly AdSense.
But when you create your Blog or Blogs it is really
important that you pick a niche that you know and
understand. Ask yourself: Would and does my Blog
appeal to me? Is there something about it that
excites me?
If not, you need to go back to the drawing board.
When you create your Blog, let us say about "mp3
players", and its posts use the galleries and Urls
from your sponsors. If they come with a description,
use them. If you have a choice between short or
long descriptions use the long ones. This is your
spider food.
However, do not add them all to the Blog at one
time. Add them 7 to 10 at a time. Set you up a
schedule. Every second or third day add more. If
your sponsor does not have a lot of galleries to
use you're going to have to use several sponsors
for each of your Blogs to keep them updated on
a regular basis. After 10-15 days when the first
posts are buried well out of site repeat them.
You are after surfers coming from Search Engines
and you are laying down spider food. It is a lot
like fishing. You are putting out bait both for
the surfer and for the spiders or bots from the
Search Engines
Moreover, it is very important that you think
about Spider Food. Use descriptions for each of
your content with your Blogs name in them. If for
example you are promoting Asian content, use many
related names in the entries you make on your Blog.
This is very important.
Go to Google and type in for example "mp3 players"
Write down all the related key words you find
on your notepad and as you make entries in your
Blog weave these words into your entries. Over
the next few weeks, when you do entries work these
keywords into your posts. Repeat them. Yes, repeat
them. Repeat them and often. When the search engine
surfer comes to your Blog looking for an mp3 player
he is not going to set there for the most part
and read your posts. He is going to go for the
links that lead to mp3 player. Therefore, what
you really need to keep in your mind is getting
him there.
The quality of Search Engine Traffic is high.
Although at first you will not get a large quantity
of traffic from Search Engines the traffic the
quality of the traffic you do get is very high.
When you get your Blog up on the web, there are
three places you need to submit it to. The two
major search engines Google, Yahoo, and BLOGGERNITY.COM,
which is a Blog Directory. Hand Submit your Blog
to these three places. Once BLOGGERNITY listed
your Blog, go there and vote for yourself. Sign
up there for a free account and write a review
of your Blog. It does not have to be anything fancy.
Just write how you want the surfer to feel about
and see your Blog.
Networking!
Make a list of the other Blogs at BLOGGERNITY
and contact the owners of those sites (as many
as you can). Write them a short email and ask them
to do a link exchange with you. Most of them will.
It is very important that you use careful strategy
and monitoring in promoting your blog. Use the
referrers' script so that you will know what is
going on. Keep a paper record of what you are doing.
By now if you have followed the examples I have
given, you know how to set up your Blog and how
to get traffic to it. If you follow it, you can
make money.
Again Steve Pavlina: His Blog, http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/,
is making $4,700/month with AdSense solely based
on the following ten principles:
1. Create valuable content.
2. Create original content.
3. Create timeless content.
4. Write for human beings first, computers second.
5. Know why you want a high-traffic site.
6. Let your audience see the real you.
7. Write what is true for you, and learn to live
with the consequences.
8. Treat your visitors like real human beings.
9. Keep money in its proper place.
10. If you forget the first nine suggestions,
just focus on genuinely helping people, and the
rest will take care of itself.
This business model is fascinating. I obviously
did not invent it, but I am certainly enjoying
the ride. It is incredibly simple, much simpler
than running any other business is. The risk is
virtually zilch, and there is no overhead aside
from web hosting (assuming you already own a computer
and have internet access). There is no selling,
no products, no customers, no order processing,
no fraud, no inventory, no shipping, and no deadlines.
And yet you earn income 24/7.
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