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Monetize Your Blog the Right Way

Posted by on June 24, 2009

When most people think of what it means to make money blogging, two words seem to come up almost automatically: “instant cash”. And yet blogging for money isn’t your ticket to quick wealth as it’s often made out to be. Most of today’s most successful bloggers didn’t go through any shortcuts and SEO hocus pocus. Instead, they established themselves as experts by creating quality content and maintaining their blog faithfully.

One of the first things that you have to do as a professional blogger is to get ready for all the work that lies ahead of you. Keep in mind that your blog won’t be the only one of its kind that’s already up and running, which means that competition for reader’s attention is much stiffer now. Furthermore, professional blogging won’t reward you generously for your efforts in your first six months, or even for the first year! In the beginning, you’ll have to devote a lot of time managing your blog. This can prove to be challenging if you’re already holding a full-time job that takes up at least 8 hours of each working day.

Despite these challenges, professional blogging can prove to be very fulfilling once your site has gained a foothold in its own niche and readership base. You don’t just get to write about the things you care about — you also get paid just for sharing your knowledge and opinions about them on your blog! Before you put up your blog, however, read up on these golden rules that will help you monetize your blog. Follow these principles, and you’ll find that blogging for money can be as enjoyable as it is profitable:

1.  Decide on a niche to specialize in, and plan out your blog accordingly:

Will you be writing about sports? Or will you be running a steady stream of political commentary on your site? Are you considering putting up restaurant reviews? Whatever subject you choose to specialize in, the other elements of your blog should match it quite well. Choose a blog template, for example, that matches your overall theme, and keep your blog posts within the bounds of your chosen niche.

You can afford to create an off-topic blog post every so often, but if you want to gain your readers’ trust and establish yourself as an expert, it’s better to be consistent with your blog entries. If you’re dealing with technology, for example, it wouldn’t exactly serve you well to start talking about relationships or how your visit to the dentist was unsatisfactory.

What’s more important, however, is for you to pick a subject that you’re passionate about. Think of a niche that’s interesting enough for you to write about. It’s hard to fake enthusiasm for a topic that you don’t actually care much about, and it’s a tactic that usually backfires. For instance, don’t create a blog on wedding planning just because it’s a popular niche. Instead, choose a niche that you feel strongly about, whether it’s food, politics, religion, photography, or even something as esoteric as zoology.

Remember, a good blog is one that’s written with obvious zeal and passion, and dealing with a topic you love ensures that you won’t get sick of writing about it year after year.

2.  Update frequently:

Updating your blog regularly can make a big difference in the volume of traffic that your blog receives. You have to give your readers a good reason to visit your blog frequently, and one of the best ways to entice them into your site is by offering new content as often as possible. People don’t want to return to a blog only to find a post that they’d already read before! Make your readers’ visits worth their time by providing them with new content as often as possible.

Frequent updating also ensures that Google and other search engines index your site frequently, making your blog more visible and accessible to others. If you don’t want your blog to fall into obscurity, you have to work at giving your readers a lot of fresh entries.

3.  Take advantage of ad networks and affiliate programs:

Once you’ve got your blog up and running, you can look into more direct ways of earning money from your site. A good way to jumpstart this is by signing up for Google Adsense, which rewards you for each click that an advertising link receives from your site.

You can also sign up for an affiliate program such as Amazon.com Associates, Clickbank, or Azoogle. These programs pay you for every successful purchase/sign up that comes from a link that you put up in your blog.

At one point or another, you will have to use some form of advertising on your site if you’re set on blogging for money. Remember, however, that the volume of traffic your site receives will affect the number of clicks that your ad links will receive. No matter how great your affiliate program is, it won’t produce a lot of revenue if your blog doesn’t have a lot of visitors.

4.  Write quality posts:

No matter how frequently you update your site, and no matter how many ad networks you’re part of, you can’t earn any long-term revenue unless you offer your readers a lot of quality, credible content. Nobody wants to read something that’s poorly or shabbily written, so do your best to write as well and as accurately as you can.

When your readers realize that they can rely on you to give them solid advice and credible information regarding your niche, they’re bound to return to your blog, as well as create backlinks to your site that will boost your search engine ranking. The moment that your readers see that you’re an expert whgo can share valuable knowledge and information, they’re bound to become loyal visitors who can boost your traffic and create revenue for you.

Although there are different ways through which people make money blogging, the best tactic is still to provide quality content to your readers. In the end, your visitors aren’t going to your site just to admire your blog template or the nifty widgets you’re using! Remember, too, that you have to make prudent use of all the elements in your blog, especially when it comes to your affiliate programs and advertising strategies. Once you’ve gotten the hang of it, you’re sure to be blogging your way towards a real and sustainable profit!

 

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Wordpress API Key

Posted by on June 24, 2009

Askimet

By Pro Submit

So you’ve setup a blog and you’re getting several of those pesky please moderate emails. What do you do now? In this article we will discuss article publishing tips, comment approval tips and hot to get a wordpress api key, activating your askimet plugin for your wordpress blog .

With each installation of Wordpress, you will have Askimet already installed. Askimet is a wordpress plugin that helps bloggers filter through the the comment spam that is prevalent on the internet Bloggers should get the Askimet Plugin for Wordpress installed to help manage comments. Askimet is a time saver when it comes to managing comments Bloggers often receive comments on their articles after publishing them.

Activate your  Askimet Plugin. You can get a wordpress api key and activate the askimet plugin. Setting up a wordpress account can be done at http://en.wordpress.com/api-keys  and they will email you your wordpress api key, once the plugin is activated you will have three folders for your comments. The folders are for pending, approved and spam comments. Having Askimet installed on your wordpress blog will make your blogging experience a little bit easier.

Tips for Bloggers on Publishing: Publish articles that are related to the category of your website’s subject matter. Other blogs will pick up and publish your article with a link back to your website, using the article title in the one anchor text. This will help you to get rank on the search engines for the keyword phrases in the title of your articles

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Comment Approval Tips: Not all comments are alike. You get relant comment by a reader, comments by other blogs who have published your article or a snippet with alink back your site, and then theres SPAM. Be sure to look through all the comments as even bloggers comments with a linkback to your blog can get inadvertently added to your spam folder.

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Wordpress Plugins - Making the Most Out of Your Blog

Posted by on June 20, 2009

Wordpress is a very important and successful piece of software that not only provides a platform where you can start blogging it also has a lot of additional features such as wordpress plugins. These wordpress plugins allow users and administrators to add additional functions to their blogs and will provide the tools to customise a blog or website to suit the theme and genre.

For anyone who is new to blogging may not be aware that they have free access to a variety of plug-in so it is worth checking to see just what is on offer to you, all you need to do is install this important wordpress login that sends your blog to the top.

You’ll see these Wordpress pluginsin the admin area of your blog, so you will need to log into your wordpress blog to be able to access them and once you have done so you will see a tab with the label ‘plugins’ when you click on the tab you’ll be taken to a list of wordpress plugins that are waiting to be activated. You’ll also be given a description of what the plugin does and what version of wordpress you will need to be running for it to work.

Once you have decided which plugin you want to use, simply click activate and your done! You can also visit the wordpress website and download a dozen of those new and updated plugins directly from there. You will also be able to see which plugins are downloaded most often as well as read more information on each individual wordpress plugin.

Some of the most popular wordpress plugins available to download right now are Akismet, All in one SEO pack, cformsII, WP Super Cache, Google XML sitemaps and Wordpress Stats. I recomment Google XML sitemaps as it creates compliant XML sitemaps of your wordpress blog. The plugin supports all WordPress generated pages so every time you create or edit a post the sitemap is updated and google and all other major search engines such as ASK and MSN are informed of any changes.

The plugin is very simple to install, you simply upload the full directory to your wp-content/plugins directory using ftp. You will need to make sitemap.xml and sitemap.xml.gz writable via CHMOD 666. You can then activate the plugin from inside your blog (located under options) and begin to build a sitemap. You will not have to continuously rebuild the sitemap every time a change or update is made because this is all automatic.

Wordpress plugins make search engine optimisation a lot easier. It seems that search engines are quite fond of blogs as they are constantly being updated. You can make the search engines take more notice of your blogs by installing the thus, increasing more web traffic.

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Checking Some of the Most Popular WordPress Plugins

Posted by on June 20, 2009

An example of the most popular WordPress plugins being downloaded is WordPress.com Stats, in fact at the time that I am writing this article, it has been downloaded more than 37,000 times. The specifications for this WordPress plugin is that you will need a running WordPress version 2.1 or higher. It is also compatible up to 2.7 beta.

WordPress.com Stats offers you a very simple way of retrieving data. I sometimes find that the more complex stat systems such as Google analytics or mint provide far too much information which can be confusing especially if you are a newbie to blogging.

Installation is extremely easy and is done in 4 steps

1. First you will need to upload stats.php to your /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
2. Then activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress.
3. It will then ask you to enter your WordPress.com API key, you will need to do this to enable it to work.
4. After a few minutes you’ll be able to see your stats.

Once installed you can view the stats in less than 20 minutes. It includes an added function of not including the hits of logged on users, which is very useful if you are constantly checking and adding new posts.

This WordPress plugin will provide you with important information such as letting you know which pages and posts are the most popular, what your web visitors are clicking on and where your traffic is coming from. The way the information is viewed is very simple and easy to understand..

You can use the plugin on either hosted or unhosted accounts and because all the data collection and processing is not done on your server it does not affect the load on your hosting account making it one of the fastest stats systems you can use.

Another of the most popular WordPress plugins is Google XML sitemaps. Over 1000 people per day are adding this plugin to their websites and blogs and the main advantage is because as you update or create a post the sitemap is automatically updated and all new information is passed to all major search engines such as Google, YAHOO, MSN and ASK.

You will need to be running WordPress 2.1 or higher to be able to install it and you also must have access to an ftp programme in order to create the files needed to install the software.

Adding WordPress plugins to your blog not only gives you access to a lot more information, better yet, these plugins are designed to make your website more pleasing to the eye and much more user friendly taking it to the next level.

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WordPress Installation and Maintenance Has Never Been Easier

Posted by on June 16, 2009

If you have been intimidated by the thought of installing a WordPress blog, think again.  The new features in WordPress now make installing nice themes and tweaks to your blog a snap that will only take a few minutes.

INSTALLING A BLOG

The fist thing you’ll want to do is to go to your site’s control panel, click the Fantastico icon, and let your server set up and install your blog.  Once the blog has been installed, you will want to go into your administrative panel, which is called a dashboard.  The dashboard allows you to update the blog software, add plugins, change the look of your blog and, of course, add content.

UPDATING THE BLOG SOFTWARE

Recent versions of the blogging software have allowed you to update the software with just one click within your dashboard, and to search, review and install plugins that will enhance the power of your WordPress blog.

HOW TO ADJUST THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR BLOG

This plugin capability has been enhanced in the June 2009 WordPress update.  The new WordPress Version 2.8 offers an outstanding and super easy to use theme feature that is similar to the plugin feature.  You simply specify the type of theme that you want; for instance, a 2 column blue and gold theme, click search and then preview the free themes that are available.  Pick the theme that you want and WordPress will install it for you from your dashboard.  The days of unzipping and then FTP’ing your theme to your site are over and you’ll save a heck of a lot of time.

When you have installed a theme, you can change it around to how you want it to appear by editing the php pages.  The process is much easier with WordPress’ new color-coded theme editor.  When you review PHP and stylesheet pages in the theme editor, the code is now numbered and colored, making the job thousands of times easier.

If you have installed a more complicated “magazine style” theme, you will be working with Timthumb to create thumbnail images on your front page.  Timthumb and magazine style WordPress themes are pretty easy to work with, but sometimes the documentation is not entirely clear because it assumes that you know things that you actually are not aware of.  At Not Guru, you can find a step-by-step tutorial, replete with screen shots, which show you how to work with magazine style WordPress themes.

WORDPRESS IS NOW FASTER

Not only does the new WordPress software make your life easier in adjusting the appearance of your blog, but it runs a lot faster.

REASONS TO BLOG

Installing a WordPress blog to your site is a great idea because if it is regularly updated, it will turn into a fantastic search engine traffic magnet.  If they are updated on a consistent basis, new posts generally show up in the search engines within hours.  There is an easy way to get your blog posts indexed even faster, and it will not cost you a cent to do.  What you do is install what is called the SEO blog plugin.  With the new plugin installation platform in WordPress, installing the blog traffic plugin takes only a few minutes and a couple mouse clicks from your dashboard.  Once installed, the plugin will tweak your blog, have you install other traffic-pulling plugins, and optimize the search engine capabilities of your blog.  It then gives you an SEO grade (like 77% or 80%).  You will see a huge difference in your blog’s performance once the SEO plugin is installed.

Because you will keep your web visitors happy with up-to-date content and the search engines constantly visiting your site, adding a blog is a powerful tool to add to your website.  Thanks to the new WordPress release, it has never been simpler to install and maintain a blog.  Blog installation tips, computer help and other practical guides are provided daily at the Not Guru blog.

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