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Starting Your First Blog? 29 Tips, Tutorials and Resources for New Bloggers Posted: 29 Jan 2009 06:09 AM PST Are you starting your first blog? Looking for some tips and advice for new bloggers? I just received a tweet from @MillerMosaicLLC asking for some links to posts about starting a blog so I thought instead of just replying to her I’d compile the list here as a post for new bloggers. There are literally thousands of posts in the ProBlogger archives for bloggers starting out - but these would be a good place to start. Posts on Starting a BlogThere is a lot to think about before and during the process of starting your first blog. These tips and tutorials attempt to give you some questions to think about and some advice on how to practically move forward:
Writing Blog ContentAt the core of every successful blog is great content - without it starting a new blog is almost pointless. How you define ‘great’ content will vary from person to person but I generally put it down to content that is unique and useful. Here are a few other tutorials and tips on creating this type of content on your first blog.
Blog Promotion/Finding ReadersWhen starting a your first blog one of the most challenging things is that it is hard to find readers. We all want to be read - here are a few tips on how to make this happen and then how to keep those new readers:
Making Money from BlogsNot all bloggers choose to try to make money from their blogs (I think this is a good thing). But if you’re one that does want to make money from your new blog then here are a few tips and articles for you to start with:
Further Reading and Resources on Starting a New BlogIf what I’ve listed above isn’t enough - here are a few other resources for those wanting to invest into starting out with a blog.
I hope you find these articles and resources helpful! |
Go Beyond Blogging - Multi-Channel Marketing via Online Media Posted: 28 Jan 2009 06:25 AM PST This post is the 5th in a series of posts by Hendry Lee. Check out part 1, part 2, part 3 and part 4. Scrupulous readers should have noticed that blogging is not just about writing and get their opinions, rants and random stuff online. In fact, a blog is just a tool for publishing and conversing online. Every opportunity to enhance communication and reach out through various media should not be taken lightly. As part of the online marketing mix, blogging plays a significant role because right now much of the marketing effort still revolves around driving people to your web site. When you want your prospects to buy something, you want them to visit your site and proceed to the order / payment page. If you want them to find information or read content, a web site is still the most ideal place for this. Among those, audio and video content consumptions have shifted from computer to portable devices and TV screens. However, at the end of the process, you still need to take the audience back to the Web to increase ad views or complete the purchase. (Driving people to offline store is out of the scope of this post.) A blog is no longer used to merely publish blog type content. Modern blog software allows you to format the layout to resemble magazines, corporate web sites or for syndicating videos. Taking advantage of this has become more important than ever in order to grow your business. Quick advice: combine web publishing and other media to reach your audience. Not only they are cost effective but you are providing richer content experience across multiple platforms and that can bring good things to your business. Even just for online media, you can implement multi-channel marketing.
How to Get the Words Out with Content MarketingWhen I first used the term content marketing, almost no one was talking about it. Not that people didn’t do it but Larry Chase was one of the first to use the phrase. Other marketers refer to it as educational marketing. Just recently, it becomes the buzz word. Marketing suddenly becomes fun once you approach it from the content angle. Rather than calling out to random people who are more likely not interested in what you have to offer, content marketing attracts people in. People come (call, contact, or ask) you about your product or service instead of you selling them aggressively. And when the approach you, often they feel as if they’ve known you for a long time. It all starts with superb content. Content marketing is effective but at the same time doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket. Sure, there are expensive ways to create and distribute content. More power to those who can afford them. But for most of us, here are some cost effective tips and strategies for content distribution and promotion. (See above for tips on affordable content creation strategies.) Don’t underestimate any one of them, as they can be far more powerful than the costly methods:
Connect and Build Relationships with Others (It’s Social!)Blogging requires you to reach out and connect with your readers and other bloggers. Relationship is an important part of it. “It is who you know.” Building relationships with other influencers should be on everyone’s agenda. Over time, you will need bloggers to help you spread your content, product or service. By the time you need them, it is usually too late to start networking. While certainly there’s more things to consider than just “who you know,” influencers are people who have the capability to generate buzz and bring you traffic and business. Average content can become outstanding with the right people endorsing it, but superb content remains unnoticed without proper promotion. With the word “social” everywhere, “where to network” is no longer the right question to ask. It is more about prioritizing your time to get the most out of social sites and activities. Here are some useful online networking tips that I hope I’ve learned years ago when I got started:
Although social networking sites allow you to syndicate your blog’s RSS feeds and post links to your blog posts, several social sites are created just for the purpose of finding new and interesting content. Here are some ways that will help you leverage your content and drive traffic through social sites:
Diversify Your Profit StreamsFor most bloggers, make money blogging is about selling ad space or getting sponsorship. While we should expect to see changes in the advertising industry and there are still untapped market for ads, bloggers should really expand their monetization options beyond displaying adverts on their blogs. The easiest profit stream that comes to my mind is creating information products. After all, bloggers are already content creators, so this should not be hard at all. An e-book is just an example of info product. CDs, DVDs, membership sites, seminars, group coaching, and even consulting can be considered information-based products. Information marketing is one of the underutilized profit sources for bloggers. The benefit is enormous. While you can increase your blog revenue at the same time, these products are also marketing tools. They make you more credible, not to mention about the additional businesses generated from consumers of the products, if you happen to over consulting and other services. Selling other people’s products as an affiliate also has a great potential. No one could ever make products or services fast enough to satisfy all of their audience. By offering high quality and proven products to their visitors, they are doing a service. Don’t promote just for the sake of earning affiliate commissions though. Be honest, that will make you more money in the long run. Closing WordsIf you look at the list above, you should agree that it can be overwhelming even for most productive bloggers. If you only get one advice from this article, it should be that you should not attempt to do them all at once by yourself. Instead, prioritize. Successful bloggers focus on what they know best and exploit a handful of different marketing channels to the maximum, systemize them, and whenever they are able to offload some of the stuff, pick another channel to explore. You will be surprised that even if you do one thing well, you will see significant improve in traffic and revenue to your site. Final recommendation: spend a weekend to plan out your blogging business. It will be time worth spending. Next post, which is the last post in the series, talks about the metrics you should be tracking so you know which strategy brings you result and which needs a fix. Not knowing your numbers is like shooting in the dark and hoping you will hit the bull’s eye. It isn’t going to happen. Driving traffic and growing a blogging business need a strategy, and based on the feedback you adjust things and take even more actions. So… stay tuned. Hendry Lee helps bloggers overcome strategic and technological challenges in starting and growing their blogs. He also writes about make money blogging on his blog Blog Tips for a Better Blog - Blog Building University. While you are there, download your free eBook and subscribe to his blogging e-course where he reveals his secret about blogging and content writing! Follow Hendry on Twitter (@hendrylee). |
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