A Fabulous Idea for a Blogger Blog is No Longer Enough

November 20, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

As a result of the vast amount of Blogger blogs and web portals about blogs on the internet, it can be tough to distinguish your blog from other internet sites, from the vast number of other blogs. Whether you are starting up a new blog aimed at bloggers or whether you are working to make your existing blogging site more unique, the key to compiling and designing a internet website that will capture the interest and attention is finding a hot niche. If you can satisfy the needs of a niche in a method that is totally unique, you will develop a loyal following among web surfers. Once you have discovered a niche, you will have your work cut out for you, locating a profitable market in the blogosphere is the place to begin.

Every profitable web log begins with a well researched market, and compile a successful blog that will last without one. There are many great sites aimed at today’s bloggers geared for niche bloggers, and reaching these bloggers is becoming a competitive arena. To create a web log that will blow away your competition, you will need to offer something that no other site is currently offering, or you will need to do the same thing that an already popular site blog does but in a more unique and captivating manner.

An ideal strategy for developing a unique model for your blogging web site is to review other blogs that have been successful in obtaining the appropriate blogging audience to see if you can use some of their methods to develop your business. Of course, you will also need to add a unique flair to your project as a way of separating yourself from your competition. Many people agree that the web sites that do the best in today’s market are the sites that have the most personality. The fiercely individual surfers who are bloggers are a demographic that reward unique content and individuality, so consider how you can build your blog or website with a personal and unique feel by adding your own touch and ideas to your site’s design and content.

Once you have identified the hot topic for your blog or website, have come up with your niche for which you are ready to work on, and have infused the site with personality, the next step is figuring out effective ways to reach bloggers. Over the long haul, a great idea just isn’t enough to propel your blogging web site to success. It is essential for you to design well organized and highly researched marketing plan in order to draw readers to your site. Once you entice a blogger, your unique ideas and well thought out content will have them returning often, but it is imperative to attract them first or your site won’t be allowed to stand above the rest.

Start A Blog

November 7, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

Blogging has become a central pillar in the online world. Internet technologies come and go with increasing frequency but blogging has staked a claim and is here to stay. A variety of platforms allow people to start a blog in minutes and without a penny changing hands. In addition, countless other service providers have developed widgets that can enhance a blog with additional functionality and style. This article will look at a few of the basics so you can get off to a running start.
There are two decisions you need to make right at the beginning. The first is which platform you’ll be using to build your blog and the second is whether you’ll host it on the provider’s servers or your own. Let’s look at both decisions in a bit more detail.
The two primary platforms out there are Blogger and WordPress. Blogger is owned by Google and is probably the easiest platform to get started on. It’s really designed for the novice. Functionality features are easy to use and the interface is simple and intuitive. WordPress is an open source platform. That means it’s developed by individual programmers all over the world and is available for anyone to use, free of charge.
Open source software is a fascinating phenomenon. People with all kinds of different business objectives end up developing extensions to facilitate their needs and those extensions then become available to the entire community. As a result, you can search for just about any extension you can imagine and build your own custom blog with precisely the features you want. WordPress is designed for a more sophisticated user but the advantages for the final product are substantial.
The next decision revolves around where you host your new blog. You can host it on the Blogger platform or the WordPress platform. In both cases, you would end up with a URL something like YourBlog.Blogger.com rather than your own custom URL. The upside is that it’s easier and your blog will then be part of a HUGE website. That may improve your search engine ranking. The downside is that the ultimate control is out of your hands and your branding isn’t complete. In other words, you will never have your own free-standing web address.
Once you have created your new blog, you’re well advised to register it with all the free blog directories. Not surprisingly, there are dozens of them and they can help you drive traffic. You can also cross reference other people’s comments, leaving them with a free banklink. That will help you get established in the community and encourage others to reference your comments on their blog. Depending on the blog, you could easily get the majority of your traffic from such a link.
A number of companies have developed platforms that add functionality or aggregate information and their widgets can easily be added to a blog, simply by adding a small piece of java script to your platform. This has become so common that Blogger, WordPress and others have designed specific modules to easily accept such scripts. Done properly, these widgets can make a simple blog look impressive and professional.
Tactical Execution is devoted to helping people and companies position themselves for tomorrow’s opportunities. Learning the mechanics of blogging can contribute directly to your ability to capitalize on those opportunities. Visit the website to learn countless other strategies as well.

8 Resources To Build A Money Making Blog Quickly

October 7, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

Building blogs quickly is an essential skill to have if you are creating a virtual internet empire.  The quicker you build a money making blog the quicker you can start earning money from that blog from adsense, affiliate products, or flipping the blog.  I’m going to share with you some resources you can use to build your blogs quickly.

Resource 1

DomainTools.com is an essential tool to have in your niche blog building arsenal.  DomainTools has too many tools to name in this article, but one essential tool is the “Domain Search” tool.  The domain search tool will check to see if a domain name that you would like to use is available on any of the popular top level domains.  DomainTools.com shares valuable information that you can use to your advantage.  It will let you know if the domain name has been previously registered, allow you to look up the current owner’s  information if it is public, and it will  even make suggestions for other domain names you can consider using if the name you want is not available.

Resource 2

The next resource that you need is a reliable domain name registrar.  GoDaddy.com is one of the best registrars around.  Not to mention they have great advertising.  GoDaddy.com is not the best web host.  I’ll tell you whose the best in the next resource tip.

Resource 3

If you want reliable, up-to-date, and flexible hosting then HostGator.com is the domain host for you.  I’ve used HostGator.com for two years now and I’ve never had a major problem of any kind with them.  If you do have a problem simply get on the phone anytime day or night and give their customer service a call.  Their customer service is excellent.  HostGator uses the latest versions of PHP, cPanel, and WordPress.  Installation of WordPress takes a few clicks of your mouse button.

Resource 4

Once you have WordPress installed you will need to customize the look and feel for your specific needs.  The best way to do this is to use find a custom blog theme.  You can hire a designer to  create one specifically for you.  You can find them at SitePoint.com, Forums.DigitalPoint.com, and the WarriorForum.com.  Use Google.com to search for premium themes or free themes.

Resource 5

Once you find a theme that you would like to use you will want to use it for more than one blog or simply change a blog’s appearance over time.  The easiest way to do this is to change the header.

My favorite FREE resource to do this is XHeader.  You can go to XHeader.com and pick up this tool for free.  XHeader allows you to create professional looking headers in minutes without having to use expensive graphic design software.

Resource 6

If you consider writing content for your blogs to be a chore rather than fun you will want to outsource the task of writing your blog content.  Shelancers.com provides an excellent resource for hiring free lance writers.  You can hire writers to create forum posts, blog posts, articles, and even sales page copywriting.

Resource 7

You’re creating these blogs to make money if you are creating a blog strictly for adsense income then you know where to get the information to implement adsense.  However, you may want to market affiliate products on some of your blogs.  Finding the best affiliate products at ClickBank.com can be a time consuming chore.

The resource you’ll want to use to speed up your research is CBEngine.com.  CBEngine.com will allow you to search for ClickBank products based on a wide variety of search criteria that is much more comprehensive than ClickBank.com offers.

Resource 8

Finally you will need a good keyword research tool.  Google’s free keyword tool is one that I use quite often.  But most of the time I need to do more in-depth research than Google’s tool provides.  I then turn to Market Samurai.  Market Samurai is an awesome niche research tool that gives you an incredible amount of information on a group of keywords.  Check it out at MarketSamurai.com

Wordpress Knocks Out Google’s Blogger In Building Niche Blogs

September 27, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

When it comes to building and creating profit pulling niche blogs Wordpress really shines and really beat Blogger.com heads down.

If you didn’t know, Blogger is a free blogging software owned by Google. You can set up a blogging account in three easy steps and start blogging.

On the other hand, Wordpress is a very popular blogging software. The easiest way to install and set up Wordpress would be to do a one click installation from the Cpanel of your hosting account.

Now, Wordpress is more than just a blogging software.

In the past when blogging first evolved, marketers did not give it much thought…until they discovered the power of syndication through RSS feeds.

With Rss feeds, they can now reach out to a target markets they normally would not have been able to.

You can liken the Rss feeds to the different channels on the radio station. It allows your message to be broadcast to targeted groups of people. For example, classical channel appeals to classical music lovers an so on.

You can create Rss feeds with Google’s Blogger, however additional setup is required.

Wordpress has an in-built syndication function, unlike Blogger.com where it still needs some configuration.

In addition, Wordpress has some powerful features that make it a marketer’s dream tool:

(a) Automatic Pinging

Wordpress will automatically ping the blog directories listed each time you publish a post.

This notifies the blog directories of your blog updates, and can bring more traffic and visitors to your blog.

(b) Categories

It might not seem like a big deal, but when you realize that you can name the category using keywords you want to target, then BAM!

It hits you like a rock. You can have multiple categories named using keywords you want to target, and write your post under that category. With proper planning and carefully spreading the same keyword in your post, you can achieve higher Search Engine rankings easily.

This is where Google’s Blogger lose out.

Google’s Blogger does not provide any category support. If you want to target selected keywords, you need to manually create the links and manually tweak the Blogger template.

As you blog gets bigger and you post more often, this can become a nightmare.

(c) Plugins
Plugins give Wordpress additional functions and features. All you need to do is upload the Plugin file, Activate the plugin file and you’re set to go.

Example plugins would include Google Adsense plugins where you can insert Adsense plugins with the click of a button. Or Chitika Ads plugins, again to display contextual ads and let you make more money with your blog.

(d) Easily change the theme of your blog (site)
With Wordpress, everything is just point and click (or plug N play). You can easily change the theme and layout of your Blog without having to learn about web design.

Design is important since a good design can appeal, attract and keep your readers coming back. Changing your blog design also keeps your niche blog ‘refreshing’ in terms of look and feel.

This is why Wordpress knocks out Google’s Blogger when it comes those serious about building long-term profitable niche blogs.

Wordpress Knocks Out Google’s Blogger In Building Niche Blogs

September 26, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

When it comes to building and creating profit pulling niche blogs Wordpress really shines and really beat Blogger.com heads down.

If you didn’t know, Blogger is a free blogging software owned by Google. You can set up a blogging account in three easy steps and start blogging.

On the other hand, Wordpress is a very popular blogging software. The easiest way to install and set up Wordpress would be to do a one click installation from the Cpanel of your hosting account.

Now, Wordpress is more than just a blogging software.

In the past when blogging first evolved, marketers did not give it much thought…until they discovered the power of syndication through RSS feeds.

With Rss feeds, they can now reach out to a target markets they normally would not have been able to.

You can liken the Rss feeds to the different channels on the radio station. It allows your message to be broadcast to targeted groups of people. For example, classical channel appeals to classical music lovers an so on.

You can create Rss feeds with Google’s Blogger, however additional setup is required.

Wordpress has an in-built syndication function, unlike Blogger.com where it still needs some configuration.

In addition, Wordpress has some powerful features that make it a marketer’s dream tool:

(a) Automatic Pinging

Wordpress will automatically ping the blog directories listed each time you publish a post.

This notifies the blog directories of your blog updates, and can bring more traffic and visitors to your blog.

(b) Categories

It might not seem like a big deal, but when you realize that you can name the category using keywords you want to target, then BAM!

It hits you like a rock. You can have multiple categories named using keywords you want to target, and write your post under that category. With proper planning and carefully spreading the same keyword in your post, you can achieve higher Search Engine rankings easily.

This is where Google’s Blogger lose out.

Google’s Blogger does not provide any category support. If you want to target selected keywords, you need to manually create the links and manually tweak the Blogger template.

As you blog gets bigger and you post more often, this can become a nightmare.

(c) Plugins
Plugins give Wordpress additional functions and features. All you need to do is upload the Plugin file, Activate the plugin file and you’re set to go.

Example plugins would include Google Adsense plugins where you can insert Adsense plugins with the click of a button. Or Chitika Ads plugins, again to display contextual ads and let you make more money with your blog.

(d) Easily change the theme of your blog (site)
With Wordpress, everything is just point and click (or plug N play). You can easily change the theme and layout of your Blog without having to learn about web design.

Design is important since a good design can appeal, attract and keep your readers coming back. Changing your blog design also keeps your niche blog ‘refreshing’ in terms of look and feel.

This is why Wordpress knocks out Google’s Blogger when it comes those serious about building long-term profitable niche blogs.

Benefits of Building A Blog Opt-In List

September 21, 2009 · Posted in Building A Blog · Comment 

Well for starters, it is FREE to have a blog. But why you have to choose to build a blog?
Not a normal website. Let’s read why.
A blog is basically your own website that you can use for whatever purpose you like. To talk about current event or your favorite topics, or you can use it to market and promote stuff.
You may heard that sometime Internet marketers call it niche marketing. It is all the same. More recently, people have been realizing the benefits of using their blogs to create an opt-in list.
The money truly is in the list, trust me! From a general quality list, you should be able to gain ROI as high as 1000% or more. And the ROI will continue increasing because when you have a better relationship with your list, you will be able to gain more.
All you have to do is set up your blog to have an email address form on it. Then, you write a short, informative report on the topic of your niche and offer it to your readers for FREE in exchange for their email address.
Simple, but it is so effective. Your readers (and future customers for life!) will type in their first name and email address into your auto-responder form (look up auto-responder if you are not familiar with what it is) in order to download your free report.
You’ll harvest their email addresses, you have begun building your blog opt-in list!
Now you have so many opportunities to make money with your list once you have built a responsive one.
Remember, your list does NOT have to be huge in order to make you a recurring income that you can live very comfortably off of.
It is all about the relationship you create/build with your list and the quality of the material that you give them (and also sell them).
An opt-in list is a vital and valuable asset for any business, especially online ones.
A blog is just a great tool for you to use to build your list. It’s free, it gets picked up easily by the search engines, it’s a wide used platform that you can find additional functionality easily and it looks professional!
To be able to build a list for FREE that can earn you literally millions of dollars is quite an incredible phenomenon and we should all be grateful for this great opportunity.

Build Your Blog!

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

Want to have your own blog?
In this material you will learn step by step how to make a blog.
I will present you 3 solutions for building a blog:
1. using Blogger.com
2. using WordPress
3. using Joomla
1. Using Blogger.com (www.blogger.com)
Blogger.com was launched in August 1999 by Evan Williams and Meg Hourihan (Pyra Labs) and purchased by Google in February 2003.
Blogger.com is one of the most popular solutions for blogging.
To use Blogger.com you must make an account on the site. This is easy, simply fill a short online form with your email address, name, username and password.
You will get access to dashboard, the place from where you create blogs and manage them. Click create a new blog and choose a blog title (must be unique) and a blog address. I suggest putting your keywords in the blog title and address.
After that just choose a template that you like and you have your blog.
Blogger strengths:
• Is free
• Open source
• Easy to use
• Don’ t need a domain name or a web host
Blogger weakness is that you can loose the information from your blog. So keep every post on your hard disk.
Example of blogs build with Blogger: http://affiliatesecretsrevealed.blogspot.com, a blog about affiliate marketing and http://funnygiftideas.blogspot.com a blog about funny gifts.
2. Using WordPress (www.wordpress.org)
WordPress is publishing software with a focus on easy of use, speed and a great user experience.
WordPress is a powerful personal publishing platform, and it comes with a great set of features designed to make your experience as a publisher on the Internet as easy, pleasant and appealing as possible.
For using WordPress you must have a domain name and hosting.
To find a good web hosting service visit www.web-hosting-advisor.info.
If your hosting service has the cpanel application installing WordPress is very easy: just go to cpanel, Fantastico, WordPress, and click install. Just follow the info on the screen.
If you don’t have cpanel don’t worry, download the install kit from http://wordpress.org/download. You can find WordPress online manual on http://codex.wordpress.org/Main_Page.
Read the manual and follow the instruction, installation is simple.
WordPress strengths:
• Is free
• Easy to use
• Powerful
Weakness WordPress demands minimal computer knowledge.
Example of blogs build with WordPres: www.plasmatelevisionadvice.info a blog about plasma television advice, tips, shopping guide and www.gadgets-club.com a blog for gadget fans.
3. Using Joomla (www.joomla.org)
Joomla is a free, open source portal solution.
With Joomla you can build a portal and a blog.
Joomla is recommended for a person who wants more than a blog.
You must have a domain name and hosting to be able to install Joomla.
Installing Joomla is very easy: just download the install kit from http://forge.joomla.org/sf/frs/do/viewRelease/projects.joomla/frs.joomla_1_0.1_0_12, upload it on your server and click install.
Follow the on screen instructions you and will do fine.
Joomla strengths:
• Is free
• Open source
• Easy to install
• Builds an entire website, not just a blog
Weakness of Joomla in the complexity. It may take a while to learn how to use it.
Example of blogs build with Joomla: http://www.giftideasblog.net a blog that presents cool gift ideas and http://www.killdeal.info/content/blogsection a blog about hot offers and kill deals.
Now it is up to you to choose the solution that fits you best.

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



In this article, I will describe 7 benefits of building niche blogs. A “niche” refers to a targeted market with profit potential that is not saturated with competitors. The whole idea is to realize the benefits of building niche blogs and then find the niche markets out there and start building.

Benefit #1

Niche Blogs are essentially niche websites that are alive!

That’s because your blog will grow as you continue to publish posts or pages regularly to your blog. In contrast, many niche websites are seldom modified or updated after they are created.

Benefit #2

Blogs are designed to publish and update contents easily once you have them set up, configured and running.

Once you get the hang of it, it’s a matter of getting into that habit of writing blog posts and pages and publishing them regularly.

Benefit #3

They are either FREE or cost very little to set up.

You can create your blogs easily by visiting blogger.com or wordpress.org and taking time to study and learn the “how-to”. That’s because your blog will grow as you continue to publish posts or pages regularly to your blog. In contrast, many niche websites are seldom modified or updated after they are created.

Benefit #4

You can make money with your niche blogs in many ways, such as:

- Publishing third-party ads in your blogs (eg. Google Adsense pubishing)

- Recommending affiliate products and services in your blogs (eg. Amazon)

Benefit #5

Unlike websites, blogs are interactive. Visitors, or blog readers, are usually allowed to post comments for a blog post (or article) to the blog owner.

This ‘dialog’ helps to build rapport and relationship between the blog owner and his visitors or members.

Benefit #6

Since blogs are usually updated regularly via blog posts and pages, blogs will rank higher in search engines as compared to websites. In contrast, you have to do a lot of tweaking to a niche website through Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques.

Search engines will visit your blogs more regularly as you blog more regularly. Unlike websites, blogs are interactive. Visitors, or blog readers, are usually allowed to post comments for a blog post (or article) to the blog owner. This ‘dialog’ helps to build rapport and relationship between the blog owner and his visitors or members.

Thus, you can also place links of your other websites to get them indexed quickly by the search engines. You can syndicate the contents of your blog by allowing other website publishers to publish your feed (or channel) on their sites. This helps to bring more traffic to your blogs as the visitors of these sites subscribe to your feed via web-based or desktop newsreaders.

Benefit #7

A blog’s syndication function is its most powerful benefit!

You can syndicate the contents of your blog by allowing other website publishers to publish your feed (or channel) on their sites. This helps to bring more traffic to your blogs as the visitors of these sites subscribe to your feed via web-based or desktop newsreaders.

So, with the above benefits, doesn’t it make a lot of sense to start building niche blogs as quickly as possible?



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



A blog is an important communication tool for business. You can use your blog to distribute information to your potential customers, as well as build a relationship.

So how do you build a blog?

There are several ways that you can do it, but it all depends on how much time you want to spend on configuring your blog, as well as the types of customizations you want to do to your blog.

Below are several places where you can either get a blog, or get the scripts to build your blog.

Blogger – http://www.blogger.com – This is by far the easiest of all the blogs to build. It takes about 30 seconds to create a blog, and you don’t need to know HTML. If you decide that you want to customize your blog, it does have an extensive knowledge base, and you can quickly learn how to add to the template to make it your own. It’s also very search engine friendly.

Word Press – http://www.wordpress.org – Word Press is one of the most popular blog scripts on the internet. It has tons of features, and it’s search engine friendly. Some of the most popular blogs on the internet use this system for blogging. Some examples of features include plugins that allow you to create an mp3 player on your site so that you can use for podcasting. Other features include: technorati tags, photos, sitemaps, and an extensive collection of templates so that you can use to change the look and feel of your blog.

The code is light and fast, and it is search engine friendly.

Nucleus CMS – http://www.nucleuscms.org – This is the system that I use for my main blog. It has a few features that Word Press doesn’t have, like the ability to create an ezine from your posts and send them as email. You can use a cron job to automate the process, and you can send out your ezine when you want it to go out. This is especially helpful if you want to build a list of subscribers.

It’s allowed me to combine two tasks: blogging and ezine creation.

There’s an extensive collection of plugins you can use to customize your blog, as well as a theme system. The only drawback here is the lack of themes. However, new themes are being designed, and it’s pretty easy to design your own, or customize one of the theme available.

Code is search engine friendly, and you can use plugins to create a Google Sitemap, add keywords, as well as technorati tags. You can also create multiple blogs from one installation.

Drupal – http://www.drupal.org – This is really a content management system, instead of a blogging system, and instead of just creating a blog, you can create a community of blogs, or a complete community, including forums, group meetings, and more. The code is very search engine friendly.

There is a rich text editor so that you can code your posts.

Regardless of what system you choose to create your blog, choose a system that you feel comfortable with. You can quickly and easily use blogs to build relationships with your customers, as well as distribute your content. By building and writing a blog, you can demonstrate your expertise on your topic, while building relationships with your customers and readers too.

Ultimately, blogging can become one of the best tools you can use to market yourself and your business, and it’s free to implement.



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



In this article, I will describe 7 benefits of building niche blogs.

A “niche” refers to a targeted market with profit potential that is not saturated with competitors. The whole idea is to realize the benefits of building niche blogs and then find the niche markets out there and start building.

Benefit #1

Niche Blogs are essentially niche websites that are alive!

That’s because your blog will grow as you continue to publish posts or pages regularly to your blog. In contrast, many niche websites are seldom modified or updated after they are created.

Benefit #2

Blogs are designed to publish and update contents easily once you have them set up, configured and running.

Once you get the hang of it, it’s a matter of getting into that habit of writing blog posts and pages and publishing them regularly.

Benefit #3

They are either FREE or cost very little to set up.

You can create your blogs easily by visiting blogger.com or wordpress.org and taking time to study and learn the “how-to”.

Benefit #4

You can make money with your niche blogs in many ways, such as:

- Publishing third-party ads in your blogs (eg. Google Adsense pubishing)

- Recommending affiliate products and services in your blogs (eg. Amazon)

Benefit #5

Unlike websites, blogs are interactive. Visitors, or blog readers, are usually allowed to post comments for a blog post (or article) to the blog owner.

This ‘dialog’ helps to build rapport and relationship between the blog owner and his visitors or members.

Benefit #6

Since blogs are usually updated regularly via blog posts and pages, blogs will rank higher in search engines as compared to websites. In contrast, you have to do a lot of tweaking to a niche website through Search Engine Optimization (SEO) techniques.

Search engines will visit your blogs more regularly as you blog more regularly.

Thus, you can also place links of your other websites to get them indexed quickly by the search engines.

Benefit #7

A blog’s syndication function is its most powerful benefit!

You can syndicate the contents of your blog by allowing other website publishers to publish your feed (or channel) on their sites. This helps to bring more traffic to your blogs as the visitors of these sites subscribe to your feed via web-based or desktop newsreaders. Click Below To More Complete Information.



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