September 25, 2009 · Posted in Articles · Comment 
Building A Blog



It began as the chance to leave single sentences evolving into websites in their own right.

With its huge growth in popularity many internet marketers have harnessed the power of blogs to build income online. So why are internet marketers so keen to use blogs for their online marketing? Here are the top 5 reasons why.

1. Does not need technical know how? Creating and running a blog is as simple as using a word-process and surfing the net. Because of this internet marketers find it quick and easy to make a blog and market their products services through it.

2. Surfers trust blogs. It has been discovered through market research that the average internet user believes what they read in a blog much more than the marketing put out by big organizations. You can also go to www.greateblogbox.com. This has to do with the belief that a blog is run by an individual who has not corporate adherence. This is not always the case but the vast majority of blogs are like this.

3. Its free. You can build a blog for free on such sites as Google Blogger and Wordpress. It’s easy to go from zero to profit

4. Blog creates experts. The more you blog on a subject the more your readers come to rely on your information and trust what you say. Quickly you can become an expert in your niche. When this occurs advertisers will seek you out.

5. Blogs quickly tap in to a market. A blog can rise to the stardom very quickly, comparatively speaking, and appear at the top of search engine pages in week’s even days of their launch. This gives their authors direct access in to mass markets very quickly. Here are some things you should try to build your blogs visibility.

Email marketing, a smart blogger uses their daily emails to market their blog through the use of email signatures. These are the short "ads" you can automatically place at the end of all the emails you send. Most email services offer this for free.

Using market research on your blog by running a survey, getting to know what your visitors are looking for will enable you to grow your blog in the right direction.

Run a survey on your blog so you find out what your visitors are looking for. Taylor your content to match their needs. Remember to stay in line with your blogs theme.

List your blog in as many blog networks as you can. A blog network is a directory of blogs where bloggers of like mind can link together and help each other out.

Invite visitors to subscribe to your RSS feeds and ask other bloggers to include your RSS feed on their blogs in return for you doing the same for them. This will get your content and links spread all over the net.

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September 19, 2009 · Posted in Articles · Comment 
Building A Blog



Have you started a brand new blog and you are wondering why nobody is visiting your blog, even though you have been dutifully posting content on a regular basis? You see, your blog is like any regular website – you need to get the word out that your blog is online before anyone will start visiting your blog.

The best advice I can give you is to do the SEO part of your blog right. SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. Most blog software like Wordpress is already search engine optimized. That means with minimal tweaks, your blog is already search engine friendly. What is challenging for most bloggers is that they find it hard to build inbound links.

Inbound links is a big part of SEO. These are links that are pointing to your blogs from external sites. They can come from other websites, blogs, forums, web directories, etc. But since you have no control over these blogs, you must have a strategy to somehow get others to link to you. Now there are many link building methods that you may wish to try out. One link building method that is gaining popularity quickly is Blog Content Syndication.

Blog content syndication works in a similar fashion as article marketing. The idea is to contribute to other blogs, and in exchange for the content, you will get 2 or 3 inbound links. These links can be anywhere within the content, with your target keywords.

Your target keyword phrase is very important. For instance, if you are aiming to get better rankings for “Blog Promotion”, then your anchor texts should be “Blog Promotion”, and not “Click Here”, or “Visit Website”. Anchor texts are the texts within your links.

Many new bloggers believe that once they build the blog, the visitors will come. So they keep adding new content regularly, firmly believing that fresh content will attract the attention of the search engines and flood their blogs with tons of traffic. It wouldn’t take long for them to realize that it’s not going to happen.

A new blog, like any new website, has to be promoted for it to start receiving traffic. When it comes to blog promotion, there are many ways of doing it. A blogger can try to network with other bloggers, submit some quality articles, or promote the blog on a bunch of web directories. All these methods involve link building.

The key idea here is to build as many inbound links as possible so that (1) the links will send traffic directly, and (2) the blog will start to rank well in the search engines. All the major search engines pay a lot of attention to inbound links. However, do be careful not to get your blog associated with low quality websites. That may hurt your blog instead of helping with the rankings.

Today, more and more bloggers are turning to what is know as Blog Content Syndication. The idea of posting content on other blogs is not new. You can post your links on other blogs by blog commenting, or by being a guest poster. You may even buy a blog post. A paid blog post is when you pay a blogger to include an article with links pointing to your own blog.

Blog Content Syndication works in a similar fashion as article marketing. The concept is simple enough – get your content out to as many relevant blogs as possible. That will help drive targeted traffic to your blog, and help you achieve the search engine rankings that you want.



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