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Blogging 101 – find ways to promote your blog so that it will start earning money

Blogging 101 – find ways to promote your blog so that it will start earning money

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If you are like me then you’ve been working non stop to find ways to promote your blog so that it will start earning money. You want your investment to pay off and you would like to get in on the great opportunity of the ever growing blogosphere. Every time you turn around you hear about some person who has just made thousands of dollars online by using a blog, and you would love to get in on the action. Why should these strangers make all the money when you have a great vision, plan, and the

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101 Tips To Drive Massive Traffic To Your Blog

101 Tips To Drive Massive Traffic To Your Blog

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“Tip #3 Write For Two Audiences
Readers & Search Engines
Know your audience and provide content that
will be useful and of interest to them.

At the same time include material that will
perform well with search engines. You do
this by choosing appropriate subjects, titles,
and tags or keywords. Also include keywords
in the body of your article.

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Want to be at the height of fashion without loosing your cool? Here’s the most classic American style done with the latest signature fabric and crocodile toe.

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Newsblogging: How To Get Readers And Google To Love Your Blog

Newsblogging: How To Get Readers And Google To Love Your Blog

The New News

Do you think Google should help people find articles and posts from the news companies that are suing them over copyright issues? The search giant has no choice but to send traffic to people who are willing to make their content available on generous terms, and to avoid indexing content that others claim copyright to. This has always been a factor driving online citizen journalism. It turns out that corporations, nonprofit organizations, religious groups, and political campaigns can also be journalists, and that their journalism can have just as much influence as citizen journalists or media moguls if it’s well researched and well produced.

The Origins of Newsblogging

“Newsblogging” is a term I more or less invented to describe a style of blogging we stumbled onto in 2007, and then refined at the online PR firm, Patron Saint Productions. Our process was innovative and our results were extraordinary, so I spun the service off into a separate company in 2010. I partnered with a former employee, David Reich, to create SixEstate Communications. I believe that newsblogging will rapidly spread in the coming years and we’ll see an increasing proportion of news stories produced by private organizations, not media outlets. Let me explain why this is happening.

No Time to Blog

We came up with newsblogging when we found ourselves between a rock and a hard place with the new technology. The rock is blogging. It enables “principals” — CEOs, celebrities, spokespersons, political leaders, etc. — to communicate directly with their constituents. The thing is, those constituents no longer want to hear from me, the PR guy, the intermediary. They want to hear from the Big Kahuna herself or himself. The hard place, however, is that the Big Kahunas don’t have the time or journalism skills to blog effectively. The Big Kahunas are supposed to manage people, make appearances and run companies, for the most part, not write. They don’t have the two hours of concentration required each day to research and write a post worth reading.

Ghost Blogging Gets No Respect

The answer some PR firms and marketing departments came up with was to hire ghost bloggers; but ghost blogging defeats the whole point of blogging, because readers want to hear from the Big Kahuna directly. If you don’t disclose that you’re using a ghost blogger, you violate all kinds of ethical guidelines regarding transparency, authenticity and disclosure. You risk breaking securities laws. And you risk being outed in a potentially embarrassing way. If you do disclose you’re using a ghost blogger, people lose respect for the credibility of the blog. While people are comfortable with the idea of politicians using speech writers, they’re uncomfortable with the idea of blogs using ghost bloggers, even when this fact is disclosed.

Blogging’s Increasing Importance in Marketing

For my firm, the biggest problem became that blogging is too important to leave to the principals. If the Internet is going to be how people discover and learn about your organization, and the main way of navigating the Internet is via search engines, and those search engines display a strong preference for content on blogs, well then you’d better be blogging, whether the CEO’s good at it or not, because otherwise you will become invisible over time. It’s not that blogging is a good idea; it’s blog or disappear. We found a way out of this tight jam with newsblogging.

Enter Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson. Kaiser is one of the largest HMOs in the U.S. and Halvorson is the company’s outspoken leader. In 2006, he put together an outline of what he thought was a compelling plan for health care reform, published it in a book called Health Care Reform Now!, and pushed it to the center of the health care debate as U.S. presidential candidates took their stands leading to the 2008 election. We were hired to push this agenda online.

Goldman Sachs and Blog Tours

I had stopped doing blog tours after a fiasco with Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman Robert Hormats. If folks think there’s no civility at town hall meetings, they should see the comment streams when controversial figures do blog tours. The ugliest side of America is revealed in the anonymous nastiness that passes for “discussion” on the Internet. There is no way I would recommend a top CEO try to engage in an open debate on the Internet on a subject as supercharged as health care reform. The conversation becomes dominated by rude and profane people who chase the intelligent commenters away.

Newsblogging is Born

For Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson, we suggested a compromise. We would produce a blog, but instead of it being ghost-written by someone pretending to be George Halvorson, we would hire a journalist to blog the news, and Halvorson would add the “color commentary” when he had time or when the news begged for it. At the time, I had George “Loki” Williams on my payroll. George runs the blog SocialGumbo — a top social media blog — and has a long history of investigative journalism at the local level. So I put him on the health care beat.

“Riding the News”

Every day, Loki would ride the news feeds for the biggest stories in health care reform, then write them up on the blog. His job was to find good journalism on the issue, summarize it and point to it on the newsblog. Rather than adding one more voice, the blog was a survey of other voices, and as such it became quite successful. How successful? The screen capture below shows the Google Blog Search results. We were the number-one “related blog” on Google for the phrase “health care reform” 30 days after we launched the blog.

The CEO Stayed Hands-Off

In 30 days, we had a top-five health care reform blog. We didn’t lose that position for a year, and only then because we stopped blogging. Our original contract was to produce the newsblog for 90 days. That became six months, then a year. In all that time, Kaiser Permanente CEO George Halvorson, never added commentary to the blog. There was no need to. In 2007, our experiment was over, and a whole new way of blogging was born: newsblogging.

It’s Not About YOU!

The way we newsblog, we don’t cover news about the company. Our focus wasn’t reporting on Kaiser Permanente. Our focus was to report on health care reform and generate awareness for Halvorson’s prescription for change. By hiring a journalist, we could be sure to get a daily post up on the blog, which is essential for search-engine visibility, but is difficult for principals to commit to. Every newsblog post contains:

1.  Copyright-Permissible Image

2.  Optimized Headline

3.  Transparent Byline

4.  News Post

5.  Quote from Respected Source

6.  News Citation

7.  Image Citation

It’s About The News

To give an example, Loki would set up a Google Alert for “electronic medical records” to see who’s covering that issue. Electronic medical records, or EMRs, are a major part of Halvorson’s platform and have been adopted as a major plank in virtually every health care reform proposal, in part because of Halvorson’s compelling evidence about the efficiencies and improved care they generate. If Loki found someone at a credible news source who has written something about EMRs, then he’d cite him or her on the newsblog. Loki would often add quotes from George Halvorson’s writings to his posts, integrating the client’s views with the current debate online.

Optimizing a Blog Post

What makes this a complete process for us is when we hook the hired journalist in with the rest of the team. Loki suffers from spellus atrocious, which not only results in typos but also in an aversion to spell-checkers. So prior to being published, his posts were passed to an editor, the amazing Rachelle Matherne, owner of FiveByFivePR firm. Rachelle wouldn’t just fix the spelling, though. She’d fact-check, link-check, grammar-check, then optimize paragraph length, sentence length and keywords, categories, and tags. Finally, she’d tweak the headline and schedule the post for release. We got so used to Rachelle’s treatment that none of us blogs without a net anymore — it’s too dangerous.

Images That Won’t Get You Sued!

Then there’s the art department. We decided right away that every post had to have a piece of artwork that somehow went with the story, and that we had to have permission to use the art. We quickly expanded the definition of artwork to include images, video embeds, slideshows, or any other visual component. Most of the art we found through Flickr using CreativeCommons.org, but we now have several sources, both paid and free, that we draw from. We also created rules for artwork credits and citations. It’s still stunning to me to see how many blogs use copyrighted artwork without permission or citation. They are begging for trouble.

Good Content is the Best SEO

As time went on, we’ve refined the formula based on watching the stats. Every post had to have a news citation from a credible news source and a link to that source. We found that mentioning celebrities caused traffic to spike, then drop back down. It’s very seductive to analyze traffic results and engineer blog posts that pop in the Google Alerts, but the focus has to stay on good journalism. One of the main benefits of a newsblog is that it gets your viewpoint across to the media. If a journalist visits your blog and sees the posts are nothing but a bunch of keyword-laden references to celebrity news stories, it doesn’t advance your cause even though

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Flickr – Blog This Photo – WordPress account must be author or higher

Flickr – Blog This Photo – WordPress account must be author or higher
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In order to send photos to your blog, the WordPress user account must be "Author" or higher. I’ve created an additonal account on my blog just for this purpose so as I’m bouncing around the internet, I’m not sharing my primary blog account with everyone.

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Blog Tutorial Part 1 // The Layout

This is the first part of the blog tutorial in X amount videos to come. Since I’m generous I have this video uploaded in HD so you can watch it without missing a thing. The link for the HD video is at: neoblob.com

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What’s your definition of a successful blog? Number of readers? Comments? Profit? Google rank?

What's your definition of a successful blog? Number of readers? Comments? Profit? Google rank? – by CWaterhouse (Calie Waterhouse)

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“How To Blog For Profit: Specific Patterns and Proven Methods To Make Real Money With Blogs Online!”

“How To Blog For Profit: Specific Patterns and Proven Methods To Make Real Money With Blogs Online!”

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Recent Posts Widget with Thumbnails for Blogger Blogs – EASY Installation

Recent Posts Widget with Thumbnails for Blogger Blogs – EASY Installation
Looking for a recent posts widget with thumbnails like that one that I have on this blog? It’s actually very easy to install. Let me teach you how in 8 easy steps. 1. Go to Page Elements under Design Tab of your Blogger Dashboard 2. Click on Add a Gadget link 3. Choose HTML/Javascript 4. Type in any Title you want. Then, on the second box, add this code: imgr = new Array(); imgr[0 …
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Newsweek: Meet the creators of the blogosphere
They invented the software that breathed life into the blogosphere and sold it all to Google within five years. The people behind Blogger and Blogspot.com look back at how they accidentally created a publishing tool that changed the Internet. Google – Blogger – search – Search Engines – Blogspot.com
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How to Build your Blog Traffic

How to Build your Blog Traffic

How to build your blog traffic

1.Web submit

Let’s SE know your blog.That’s like you open the new shop and invite them to know your new blog.I alway do this first when I have a new site or blog.

http://freewebsubmission.com

http://www.addme.com

http://www.google.com/addurl

http://blogsearch.google.com/ping

2.Blog ping

let’s them know your blog is update.

http://pingoat.com

http://pingomatic.com

http://pinger.blogflux.com

3.Google sitemap

My post about Google sitemap for blogger here

4.webboard signature

That’s another my favour.I got a lot of traffic from.

5.youtube signature

6.email signature

everytime you sent email add your name and blog url in your letter.

7.comment signature

go read blog and leave your comment.

8.Community signature

Hi5 Myspace friendster orkut ning

9. technorati blog seach engine technorati claim that they have 55 milion blog

http://technorati.com/account/blogs/blogclaim.html

get a code for your blog

http://technorati.com/ping

10. social bookmark digg del.icio.us

let’s visitor help to promote our blog

http://del.icio.us/popular/

To get the Social bookmark buttonhttp://www.addthis.com/web-button-select.html

11.SEO

12.link exchange

http://www.seochat.com/seo-tools/site-link-analyzer/

13.Web Directory

Dmoz dmoz.org there have a lot of web directory even blog directory try some this method.

14.blog carnival & blogexplosion

When you visit other people blog you’ll got the credit.Then use these credit for your traffic.

15.buy text link

pay method if you have a budget for.Anyway try 100$ text link ad (Aff link)

16. Adword

17.My Yahoo

submitt your blog to my yahoo!!

18.My bloglog

http://www.mybloglog.com/

19.Rss & Email subscription

Rss & Email subscribe you change your traffic into regular reader.

20.Submit article

I think this very good effective traffic builing method.Write a article to submit.

21.Freebie strategies

Give people free Ebook free wallpaper free blogger template.Joe vitale say “he got a lot of traffic that because of he got so much to give away”

Woraporn Lakkanacheewan:Thai blogger blog about how to make money online at www.online-tip.blogspot.com

www.svtuition.org – Prof. Vinod Kumar is India’s first and only online or internet accounting teacher and professional blogger. Watch his interview where where he did Short overview in video about the Accounting Education Blog after crossing 1000 contents relating to solution of accounting, finance and educational problems.
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