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Saturday 17 November 2012

EVERGREEN 50 TRAFFIC SOURCES FOR WEBSITE AND BLOG

Is blogging a struggle for you sometimes? I know it is a passion for most of us, and we love doing it. But sometimes it becomes a struggle. How to get more traffic, how to get more comments, how to come up with fresh topics…My struggle was if I should enter the contest. My first one. I just decided to have fun and do it. There is so much to write on the topic of traffic generation that I didn’t want to miss the chance.
So how about me helping you by reminding you of some usual traffic sources and telling you about some you might have missed along the way?

 I will tell you about those that brought me the most traffic over the years. If you are in a niche, don’t go away – the tips are not only for blogs about blogging.
Use video/image/other files to get traffic
Youtube.com is an awesome place to find targeted traffic. How can you get more traffic besides creating great and viral videos?
• Make sure to add your blog’s URL
to an opening or closing “scene” of the video.
• Add a link to your blog in the
description (must be related of course).
• Create video responses to related
videos with a lot of views.
Vimeo.com, like YouTube, will house your videos. Don’t forget your blog’s URL in the
opening scene!
Flickr.com is great not only for photographers but bloggers as well.
• Any time you use a photo from Flickr, make a comment under it and include a
link to your post. Photographers love seeing how their photos are used. I have had
great traffic results with it, especially if you use an image in a funny, non-related
way (a bunny reading a book on a post about Google PR).
Slideshare.net is a place where you can post slide shows to promote your blog and
get more traffic. Not sure what a slide show would do to get traffic?
• Turn your most popular posts into slide shows. As simple as that.
Scribd.com lets you upload documents and share them with a big community of
readers.
Write useful how-tos for your niche and make them available for download. Don’t forget to include some links to your blog. PDF files work great for this. All files I make available for download can be shared and given away as long as they are not edited (so my link is shared along with them). Great guides get shared a lot!
Wikimedia.org is a great place to find new, targeted traffic.
• Let’s say you have a great image of a travel destination (Rome, Italy, for example).
Upload it to Wikimedia with a Commons license and go to Wikipedia. Find a project that is related to your image (Rome, Italy). Go to a project and attach your image as a related image to the Rome page. Your photo will be a new traffic source for your blog.
iTunes – podcasting is a great way to get fresh, targeted traffic. With millions and millions of users this is still a traffic generation source that is not saturated as some
others.
The usual traffic generation sources
Commenting on other blogs – we all know about this way of traffic generation. But don’t rely only on posting a comment. Answer other people’s questions as well. And visit a new blog every once in a while, don’t stay on the same ones all the time! If you are commenting on a blog that has Comment Luv enabled, make sure to master the art of good blog post titles.
Guest posting – again, a well known traffic source, but how much of it are you really using? Are you afraid of guest posting on bigger blogs? Go to new, up and coming blogs which are more likely to accept your post. You never know, few months from now, one of those blogs might be “the next big blog”.
Round ups – There is nothing better for traffic than being included in a round up on a blog like Kikolani or NittyGriddy. But you never are… If you think you wrote a great post that deserves to be in a round up like that, contact the blogger and offer your post. Great posts are not always discovered by themselves.
Social bookmarking sites
Digg.com – you don’t have much success with it? Stop submitting your posts, submit and digg other people’s posts and connect with as many “diggers” as you can. They will return the favor.
StumbleUpon.com – the best strategy is to do the same as I wrote for Digg. An extra thing to do would be being very active as a stumbler. Seems that the more active you are, the more “valuable” your submissions and votes are. My biggest success with SU was a friend of mine (a pretty active one) submitting one
of my posts. Talk about 1.000 new visitors in a day (low bounce rate and long times they spent on the blog was the cherry on top of a chocolate cake).
Reddit.com – I had great success with this site by submitting funny and controversial
stuff. Funny images will bring you crazy amounts of traffic.
Delicious.com – Although there were some rumors it will be shut down, it is still working and bringing the traffic. Same tactics as other bookmarking sites. Great posts with numbers in the title (like this one) often get a lot of traffic from Delicious.
Google Buzz and Yahoo Buzz allow you to share blog posts. Any kind of sharing is a potential for traffic generation.
Amplify.com is a sharing site where you can connect with people, spark conversations
and get more traffic for your blog.
Bookmarking and voting for bloggers
There are 5 sites I use for bookmarking best blog posts and voting for them.
BlogEngage.com
BlogInteract.com
Serpd.com
Blokube.com
BizSugar.com
I don’t submit all of my posts and I try to vote often for posts I like. Try to connect with people and vote on their posts. Keep it real and don’t go “blind voting” for everything on the home page. These sites can bring very targeted traffic to your blog considering they are pretty focused. Not to mention that once you have a great post shared on those sites (and it makes it to a home page) you will have your blog flooded with targeted visitors.
Traffic generation by writing content for other sites
Ezinearticles.com, although hit by the new Google algorithm, it is a great source of highly targeted traffic. The bounce rate of visitors I get from EZA is always less than 20%! Choosing a good keyword for an article can result in incredible amounts of traffic. I have been receiving a lot of traffic from a single well written article for a year and a half now! I will not list other article sites cause it would look like pumping up numbers of traffic
sources in this post, but there are many of them that can bring fresh eyes to your
blog.
Squidoo.com and Hubpages.com will not only bring you targeted traffic but can also be a nice source of income. If you don’t want to spend too much time on these sites, you can always make a single page about your blog and update it from time to time with links to your must-read and most popular posts.
About.com – How many times have you tried to do something and needed instructions? You Google it and it brings up how-tos from About.com. Well, you can contribute to this site with some of the how-tos for your niche and get traffic from it.
Additional tip – there is an About.com Forum where you can be helpful to people in
need and get additional traffic to your blog.
Never underestimate Wikipedia and WikiHow. These two sites are an awesome place to further promote your blog and get, again, targeted traffic. Depending on your niche, you can contribute some great tips and bring thousands of visitors back to your blog.
One forgotten traffic generation source
The Forums – yes, I know some bloggers are telling you that you can not get anything from the Forums, but I can prove them wrong. One example: I met one of my dear blogging friends on a Forum way before I started blogging. She has been helping me since. Instead of struggling with some newbie mistakes, I skipped most of them and went straight for success. Most forums allow links in signatures – use it! Your niche will determine which forums you will visit, but great forums for bloggers are
Website Babble, My blog guest, Warrior forum, Blog Frog, etc.
Social media sources
Facebook.com – Do I need to explain this one? You can use your personal profile to post about your blog, you can use groups and pages. Ask your friends to share your blog post to their wall and groups and wait for all the traffic to pour in. While on Facebook, I need to mention Networked Blogs. I use this application to post my RSS on my personal profile wall and my blog’s fan page. You can also use this application to follow other blogs in the network and rate them. This is one of my biggest traffic referrals at the moment. You should use all possible tools to get your blog shared on Facebook as much as possible because with so
many users, Facebook can bring a lot of traffic to your blog.
Twitter.com is one of the best ways to get your blog out there. Main thing – communicate and connect, don’t spam. Tweet relevant and quality posts and don’t self-promote too much. Don’t forget to participate in Twitter chats. I get a lot of “fresh” visitors from those chats!
LinkedIn.com is a place where you can get traffic from more than one source. Connect with people you know and they will see your updates. If you are a good writer and post great content, you will receive traffic from them. You can generate traffic by joining LinkedIn groups and helping people in your niche by pointing them to your relevant posts. Besides groups, there is an answers section. Answer questions the best you can and point people to relevant links (your blog). Yahoo Groups – join groups in your “area of expertise”. Again, do the best you can to help people.
Paid traffic sources
Facebook ads are a great way to get highly targeted traffic to your blog (landing page, fan page, what ever). Although not a free traffic source, it is a great one. The price is not very high and I think it is pretty acceptable considering that you can choose demographics of Facebook users that will see your ad. I had great success getting traffic that converts on one of my niche sites.
Google Adwords is a well known paid traffic generation source. I, presonally, did not get too much into it since it takes some learning to make it work for you. But you can easily find coupons for $75 to try it out, so why not? Those who can use Google Adwords well convert that traffic into subscribers and buyers in no time.
Ads on related blogs. Most blogs are open for advertising and you can always buy advertising space on them. Choosing a blog that is related to your niche (while not directly competing with you) and has a lot of visitors is a great way to get more traffic.
Answer sites – Why aren’t bloggers using them more?
This is one of my favorite ways of traffic generation. Using answer sites is not only a great way to generate targeted traffic but establish yourself as a “know it all” in your niche. The main tip about using answer sites is not to link to your blog every time you answer a question. Especially if the post is not closely related to the question. Answer some questions for the sake of answering them. You will always have links in your bio/profile, so if you answer a question like a rock star (without a link), some traffic will come from
people checking out your profile.
Vark.com is owned by Google. Interesting, right? Last time I checked, their links were dofollow. All you need to do is choose topics you are interested in and you will get relate dquestions that need answers. Answer the best way you can, and if it is convenient, point people to your blog with a related link.
Yahoo Answers is one of my favorite traffic generation sources when it comes to answer sites. It has been one of my main traffic sources on a niche site for a long time, even after I haven’t used it for months. The main thing is to give your best when answering. If your answers are chosen as the best ones, you will have more respect in the eyes of the visitors so… yes, more of them will come to check out your blog. Google answers is one of the great answer sites you can use for traffic generation. I mean, isn’t everything that is connected to Google something we should master?!
Quora.com is a pretty new but already very popular site among bloggers. Connect, ask questions and answer them. Same “laws” apply like on any answer site. Fluther.com is great in a way that it will find questions related to your expertise. After using it for awhile, the site gets “smarter” as it learns more about you and offers you questions related to your niche. Other great answer sites you should start using today:
• Blurtit.com
• Wiki answers
• Yedda.com or AOLAnswers.com (same site)
A few more interesting sources of fresh traffic eBay.com can generate traffic in more than one way. You can sell reports and e-books you write (write some useful how-tos and sell them for very low price, the
point in this case is the traffic, not the money). There is also an about page you can create, where you can put a link to your blog.
Craigslist.org – Yes, you can post ads and generate traffic. Depending on your niche the ads will be different. You have a “blog about blogging” and can’t imagine how you could post an ad? Aren’t you offering a service? That is an ad right there.
Paper.li is a site that automatically creates “newspapers” based on who you follow on Twitter. You can base it on Twitter lists or make other settings. When it posts to your Twitter, it will mention one or two people who are featured in it. How about sending tweets mentioning all the people featured in it that you haven’t connected with yet?
Generating traffic by offline promotion
You can always generate some traffic by promoting your blog offline. I can think of many ideas, but here are just a few (depends a lot on the type of blog you have):
- handing flyers to your targeted audience (University students, high school
students, coffee drinkers…)
- buying an ad in printed magazines or local newspapers
- giving away free samples of what ever you offer on your blog
I bet there is at least one traffic source mentioned here that you have not used yet, and I am sure there are some I forgot to mention.So I would like to ask a favor from you. Suggest number 51 (post a comment) and
then share this post…go crazy…tweet it every day, digg it, stumble it, vote for it, tell
your friends about it. If you like it and I win a prize, I promise to write more great posts
for you. :)

Thursday 8 November 2012

Easiest Hard Business of Blogging and Success Ways

In the 21st century, traditional forms of publishing have been brought to their knees by blogging. The wonderful thing about blogging is that anyone can do it, but not everyone can do it successfully.


Before you start putting your thoughts into the blogosphere, however, there is a method to blogging that will help you organize your posts, attract and maintain advertisers and track your site’s financial progress.
While the cost of starting a blog is mostly very nominal, some financial investment can help you see larger monetary gains later.

Register a Domain and Host your site

How it works: First you need a domain name. This works by selecting a domain registrar and essentially paying a fee for the name of your site and the space you will be occupying online. Think of it like paying a parking meter.

What you need to do: You may have a perfect name for your blog. Chances are that if it’s too perfect, it could be taken. Even if the name of your blog does not appear in a search, it’s possibly someone could be squatting (paying to keep the name off the market) just waiting for someone who wants that space to pay a premium. This is especially risky if the domain name you selected is straightforward, i.e. AtlantaBusinessBlogger or MomSays.

What you can do: Try different extensions. The most typical extension is “.com.” Check to see if “.net,” “.info” and “.org” are available before brainstorming a new domain name.

Once you’ve got your domain name, you will need a web hosting. Finding a good web hosting is not an easy job, maybe take a look to this article about the top 25 web hosting companies.

Design your Website

How it works:

Unless you’re a professional website designer, it’s best to use an open source blogging platform like WordPress. This content management system (CMS) has more than 1,500 themes plus scores of plugins and widgets that can help you increase readership, improve your site’s search engine performance and simplify interaction with readers.

What you need to do: Sign up. WordPress is mostly free. Certain premium tools and upgrades are fee-based.

Benefits: There is a theme for almost any kind of blog and WordPress is easy for even the most novice blogger to operate. If you have a question, you can typically find an answer in their online knowledgebase or by contacting the helpdesk.

Sell Ads

You will have a blast updating your blog for the first two or three months. Then it will become work – like anything else. One way to keep yourself motivated to constantly post useful content that attracts new and dedicated readers is by earning money for your labor.

What to do: Be sure the right businesses are seeing your blog by emailing a link to anyone who could possibly want to advertise. Put an “Advertise here” link on your website.

WP152 is a WordPress plug-in that show advertisers you are interested in working with them while also helping to manage your ads so you can spend more time populating your site with useful content.

Content is King


One thing you will notice about top read blogs is that they update frequently and have a stable of knowledgeable writers. Unless the purpose of your blog is primarily to showcase your art or publicize a project like a novel, you will want to assign stories to reporters who are experts in your field.

What to do: Once you have a staff of writers, you’ll want to streamline your incoming and outgoing invoices. Failure to keep your financials organized will make tax time more difficult.

Not sure where to get started? Check out this small business guide to invoicing by Xero Accounting Software for a great resource for those just getting their finances started.

The software can also help you keep track of advertising dollars and operating costs, from materials and supplies to conference fees, all of which can help you stay up to date on running a small online business and informed of changes in your field. And the more your blog grows, Xero has add-ons that can help you stay on top of your rapidly expanding enterprise.

Evergreen 6 Ways to Make Money from Your Blog

Just a decade ago, blogs were created as a way to release creativity and to share your ideas with others. While much of the content was valuable, few people dreamed that they could make money by sharing their ideas. Today, there are thousands of blogs out there, and some writers are working off of their websites part-time or even full-time.

Before you get started, consider the top six ways you can possibly make money from your blog.

Choose a Professional Venue

Nothing screams amateur more than a subpar website. At the same time, you don’t want to shell out thousands of dollars to a web designer. This is especially the case if you are just starting out and haven’t made any money off of your blog yet. By choosing a professional website builder, you can rest assured that you will have the templates to enhance your quality content.

Choose Automatic Traffic

Another perk to choosing a website builder is that the venue can automatically help increase traffic to your blog. These companies already have relationships with internet marketers, so they can help create ways to enhance traffic to your site based on keywords and your overall content.

Allow Ad Spots

Ads are another primary method of making money with a blog. By featuring national ads on your blog, you can earn some cash every time a reader views the company’s products or services. While the percentage might be minimal at first, the earnings can add up as your blog and web traffic grows.

Solicit Local Ads

If you have a more specific niche, you might consider soliciting local businesses to advertise on your blog. Generally, this method is utilized by more seasoned bloggers because local businesses are more interested in spending money on more established online publications. By keeping your content fresh and relevant, you can create a sizeable portfolio that will eventually convince businesses to advertise on your blog.

Affiliations

Another money-making method is to allow affiliate links on your blog. For example, if there are books relevant to your niche, you can work with the publisher to create an affiliate link on your website. Every time one of your readers purchases the book, you get a percentage of the cut.

Your Own Goods

Are you the author of a book or an e-book? Do you craft your own goods? Then by all means, add these links to your website!

You will find that both your blog traffic and other business ventures grow stronger when they are connected together in this way.

It takes time to make a web presence with your blog, and this isn’t a get-rich-quick scheme by any means. However, with a little bit of time and perseverance, it is possible to make a part-time income off of your quality blog. All you have to do is learn how to match the right money-making opportunities with the great content you write.

Real Time Review Of Successful Freelance Writing Online


Regardless if you are just starting as a blogger or have been at it for awhile, one of the main goals you have is probably to make money from your writing.
However, not everyone thinks of becoming a freelance writer, for many reasons – you don’t think your English is very good, you don’t think your writing is great or you don’t think you can come up with good ideas people would pay for.



Well, you can put all those words on a piece of paper and burn it.

Because “Successful Freelance Writing Online” will teach you exactly how to do that – make money from your writing, no matter what level you are at.

You may have seen Tom Ewer here, or read his freelance writing blog but now, you can learn even more of what he has been doing, by reading this great guide.

How to Generate a Full Time Income by Writing for Blogs

The subtitle of this book is “How to Generate a Full Time Income by Writing for Blogs” and it definitely delivers all the information you will need!

Which brings me to my favorite thing in the whole book:



No fake promises of millions over night. Tom tells you straight away what the deal is and that you will have to work hard. But his tips will make it easy on you to start your freelancing (for blogs) business, develop it and make enough money from it to make it your full time income stream.

The book actually focuses on becoming a freelance writer for blogs, not a freelance writer that works offline, or writes any type of content. Which is, I believe, great because that is what most of us need anyway.

Note that if you are absolutely NOT interested in freelance writing, you will still draw amazing lessons from this guide, and you can implement them when writing for your own blog or writing guest posts, for example. So don’t leave just yet.
The meat

The book has a lot of content with no fluff.

Down to earth actionable advice you can start implementing as you read. Of course, any writer that wants to make money from blog posts, should write great quality ones. Tom shows you how to get to that level, by picking topics, addressing certain things in the post, writing headlines, finding and organizing your ideas and so on.

Here is another point he makes, that gets clarified with a tip on how to avoid it:



Right after this, he explains how to write a good post by adding certain elements and what type of posts to go for.

What about your own blog? If you decide to create your own blog as one of your work examples and portfolio, Tom will guide you through it, with some specifics you should pay attention to so you optimize your blog to get clients.


Clients and rates

As a book about freelancing, it would not be complete without specific advice on how to find clients and this is definitely area that is covered in enough details.

You will get tips on writing the pitch, following up, finding jobs and so on.

Rates are one of those things a lot of people struggle with. A lot of them worry about charging too much or too little. Tom explained this in a lot of details so you will be able to calculate the rate you should ask for, what not to accept as well as how to negotiate and re-negotiate your rates and conditions of work.



Another thing that sometimes can create a bit of a problem or just add some stress to your business are payments, clients who are irresponsible about paying you or those who just didn’t pay your invoices. Tom advises you how to avoid these situations and deal with them.

And of course, as a person who has been in this for some time and knows ins and outs, he also shows great deal of respect to his clients and his work by teaching you how to treat your clients and keep them coming back.

Conclusion

This is ”Successful Freelance Writing Online” in a nutshell, but believe me when I tell you that I only touched the tip of the iceberg with information you will find here.

I am not easily impressed with e-books because a lot of them just rehash the same old stuff you can read everywhere. However, this one is full of actionable steps I plan to put to good use

Don’t miss it, no matter if you want to blog for money or just need help with guest blogging, you will be able to get a lot out of it.

"Successful Freelance Writing Online" is a must have guide for freelance writers looking to start or grow their freelancing portfolio and make more money.