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How to Build a Money Making Blogby Mike Seddon From the Site... "A large percentage of bloggers don't make any money from all the hard work they put in. It's not that they don't want to. It's just that they don't know how...That's why I have written this book, so that anyone can easily learn the techniques involved in starting up and building a money-making blog..." 7 Tips to Building Your Blog's Readership Attracting traffic to a blog or a web site is challenging enough. So from the very beginning, when you start to see visitors coming to read your blog, be sure that they feel comfortable to stick around. And there are a number of ways you can help them to do just that. Here are seven vital ingredients for building a successful blog with a loyal following. 1. Publish Regularly. As your readers become familiar with the frequency of your posts, it will influence their visiting behavior. If your readers know that you post fresh content every day, they will probably come every day to read it. If they know you post on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, that's when they will come. 2. Stay on Topic. Stick to your niche. If your blog doesn't have a niche, give it one. Readers like blog's that are focused on a particular theme or topic. If you have no theme and just post about anything, then readers are less likely to become passionate about your blog and will probably move on to somewhere else. 3. Use Meaningful Titles in Posts. This not only announces clearly what the post is about, but it will help people navigate your blog and also influence your ranking with search engines. 4. Interact With Your Readers. Think of your blog like a conversation. You post. Readers comment. Be active and be positive as you interact and converse with your readers. 5. Highlight Your Best Posts. Don't let your best posts get lost in your archives. It’s always a good idea to link to your best posts from a ‘best posts’ category on the main page. 6. Provide Good Navigation to Popular Pages If you help people find the key pages within your blog, their visit will be a much more enjoyable experience. 7. Avoid Not Posting for Extended Periods. If someone visits your blog and discovers that the last post was three weeks ago, they will probably be disappointed. If you don't post, people may give you the benefit of the doubt and come back on a few days to check, but you better believe they will lose interest quickly if you fall out of your regular schedule and stop posting. There you have it. Seven little tips that will make a big difference to your blog's readership. It's not rocket science. It's just using some common sense when posting and interacting with your readers. About The Author |
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The Blogging Cash Machineby Danny Warner Related Article... "Have you ever wanted to work for yourself? Imagine - you could decide when and where you work, how much you want to earn, and best of all, no one could ever fire you. What if I told you that you could start your own business in less than one minute? You can. You can start your own business in less than one minute by creating a blog. A blog is essentially an instant-publishing solution. Think of it as creating your own magazine. If that sounds intimidating, it's not..." Read More From the Site... "If you are like me you dream of being with your family, playing, camping, relaxing and traveling, all with a bank account that is constantly growing. My program allows you to do all of the above. The beauty of my program is that it allows you to work for a couple of days, “turn the cash switch on” and then do something else while money flows into your bank account. You can do this program from anywhere in the world. All you need is a computer and an internet connection. Right now I know people using my program from Asia to Australia..." Related Article||View Site or Download
Related Article... "How can RSS benefit your blogging activites? RSS can benefit your blogging activites in two different ways: it can help you generate traffic and it can help you retain traffic. RSS can benefit your traffic-generation efforts by adding fresh, optimized content to your blog automatically; and it can benefit your traffic retention rate by providing better, updated content for your blog visitors..." Read More From the Site... "Another reason to blog: People are ‘crazy’ over reading blogs. I forgot now where I read this but it said: there are more blog readers than there are blogs. There are countless stories of niche blogs generating hundreds of thousands of page views each month and earning the blogmaster a six figure income. Never before has there been such a powerful way to earn money online. What successful marketers already know is that the key to success is creating lots of blogs on different niche topics..." |
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