Posts Tagged ‘easy money’

Why Adsense is the Best Way to Monetize for Beginners

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Writing Your First Money Making Blog Post

Monday, July 7th, 2008

How to Get Started Writing Your First Blog Post

How to Write your First Blog PostOk so your blog is all setup and you know your way around the back end, now comes the fun part. We need to actually start making some content. I know it has taken awhile for us to get this far, but I wanted to provide you with a solid understanding of your blog before you enter into the blogging arena.

Don’t worry this isn’t the type of arena that requires you to use a shield and spear. This is more if a competition of minds. All blog authors (well, most) strive to create really amazing content.

The reason being that if you have amazing content people will want to share your site with others. The more people that share your site the more back links you develop which generates higher rankings in search engine results, and so on. You can see how it can snowball into success if you can create some really great content.

Ah, but there’s the catch… “How do I create really great content?” Well unfortunately there’s no secret formula. There are several questions you can ask yourself though to guarantee that you are creating the best content you are capable of.

Let’s take a look at a few of these methods below.

 

Take a Good Look at Your Niche.

The first thing you need to do is take a good hard look at your niche. When we talked about niches before we covered the importance of choosing a good niche. Choosing a good niche means picking a topic you are familiar with and have knowledge in that you can share with others.

This knowledge is what makes your blog unique and interesting. If someone doesn’t understand their subject matter it shows in their writing. Believe me! I have come across some pretty stale blogs out there.

I think a lot of these people are picking topics based solely on trying to make money. They focus on whatever the flavor of the month is, in the hopes that it will get them good traffic. The only flaw with their plan is that these “trends” are so highly competitive that their mediocre content falls right through the cracks.

This is what you want to avoid. Plus, as I mentioned before a popular topic can sometimes be the worst to pursue when starting out because they are so competitive.

Hopefully by this point you have chosen a niche you are happy with. Now let’s take a good look at your niche.

  • What makes your niche special?
  • What sets your knowledge of the subject apart from others?
  • What inside information can you offer that others can’t?

These are a couple considerations to make when examining your subject matter.

A great example of this was an article I wrote when I had first started blogging. Because of some people I knew, I got wind of a news worthy story that even the media in my city hadn’t picked up on.

I leveraged this to my advantage by writing a news story with the details of what I knew about the story. The article attracted a good deal of attention to the point where I was contacted by a reporter who was trying to gather some additional information from me on the story.

Within 48 hours of speaking with the reporter the story was in our city newspaper and on several news channels, until it eventually made its way across the net.

Now in this case the news did not cite my post as I hadn’t offered any facts. The story I posted did however offer enough details to allow the newspaper to get the full story from other sources in town.

Once the story broke I received a lot of traffic from people doing searches for news articles on the story I had originally posted. This is a great example of using inside information to create interesting content and drive traffic.

The main thing to be aware of here is to protect people’s privacy and make sure it’s ok to post the information. In this case I made sure that my friend was not listed as my source as per her request. I also made sure these were not “trade secrets” that would get someone in trouble if they were posted.

Always be smart about what you post as this helps build your relationships and also your credibility.

 

What’s My Inspiration?

How to Get Inspired to WriteWhen you sit down to write an article for your blog, ask yourself… “what’s my inspiration”. What is the point behind what I am writing?

If you are writing a review is it because you loved something or hated it. If you are posting a news story what is the angle of the article? Are you doing a commentary or fact based post.

There are many ways to write a post, so it is best to decide what you are trying to accomplish right beforehand.

In the example of this post, I am trying to portray that the intent of the article is to help someone learn something. Because of that I mentally dictate as I write, and try to structure my information as though I was talking someone sitting right next to me.

  • Does it work?.. I hope so. You’ve read this far, right?

While we may not all know exactly how we want to explain something we can still determine what the heart of the post is about. If you sit down and establish this before you start writing your article will come much easier than if you just sit down and try to make words appear on the screen.

 

What Are People Interested In? (How Do Ideas Spread)

The concept of ideas spreading is one that is commonly used by Aaron Wall of SEO Book. What this refers to are the ways in which information travels across this internet.

Because there are set patterns that can actually be tracked in many cases we can gain insights from how information spreads online.

There are numerous resources you can use to get a feel for what the current “buzz” online is.

  • Checking News Sources
  • Top Videos on YouTube
  • And Blogs!


These are all great sources of what is hot that day or week. If you are having trouble coming up with a topic that relates to your niche then check out news sources, video sites, and other blogs to see if anything excites you. When you find something exciting then you have stumbled across a great topic to write about.

As I mentioned above it takes motivation to write a good article. Don’t just sit down and force yourself to spew something out. This will not be interesting and people will not want to read it.

If you are excited about something you are writing about it will show in your writing and people will be much more interested in what you have to say in your article.

 

Ask Yourself… Would You Want to Read It?

Aside from others being interested in what you have written, you need to decide if you are interested in it. While it is true that we are our toughest critics, it also says a lot about the quality of an article if you enjoy reading your own work.

If you have written something and find it boring to proof read (or even write) then there is no way someone else will find it interesting.

This is because they will be able to read the motivation you had when you wrote the article. If you needed to force yourself to write it, they will need to force themselves to read it, and in many cases they just won’t bother.

Now if you write something that you think is really interesting while it may not appeal to everyone, our targeted audience will be much more interested to see what you have to say.

Remember you can’t please everyone, but you should at least get a 50/50 response from the general public on your articles. This is normal.

On my original blog I wrote several articles that I would get varying responses on. Some days it would be “You Suck!” and other days it would be “Best Article Ever.” The funny thing was that these comments would be left for the same post.

While you may not be able to please everyone, a 50/50 ratio shows that you are on the right track.

Don’t let people get you down. Remember it is a lot easier to criticize someone for something they made, than to create something yourself. Those who do not like your work are only venting their frustration at their own inability to create something of value.

 

If You Have a Good Idea then Run with It!

What’s that? The light bulb just came on over your head? Awesome, run with it! Sit down and start typing. This is the inspiration we have been looking for. Harness it and use it to create something amazing.

I always tell people that when you think of a great idea, write it out immediately. Don’t jot down a note or wait until later after the inspiration has faded.

Many great ideas in life were realized when one person rallied others with their excitement or passions for a belief. Look at many of the great motivational speakers of our time. People aren’t moved act if you “kind of have a dream”. Let people share in the excitement you felt when writing your article.

“That excitement will lend itself into creating amazing content.”

 

Providing Value to Your Readers Makes Your Blog Valuable.

Provide Value to Your ReadersWrite something valuable for your readers. The more value you provide to your readers the more value they will return to you with back links and word of mouth for your site.

Some people out there are very protective of linking out to other sites because of the potential effect it might have on their page rank.

While I understand the SEO concerns they have, I feel that they are creating a sterile, self contained site that does not offer real value to their readers.

The internet is called the World Wide Web because it offers a vast spider web of information to people. How better to make use of this web than by linking out to great sites that we feel others should know about.

Not only will this make your blog that much more valuable, it will also show others that you share the link love, and they will be more likely to link back to your site.

Being too over protective of your links can actually hurt your SEO effort as search engines will actually rank a site higher for offering valuable sources of information to their readers. The way to manage this is by making sure your links are relevant to your topic, rather than being non existent.

The more value you can provide to people the more you will be referenced. Seth Godin writes in his book “Purple Cow“, that “remarkable things are worth remarking on”. If you provide value to your readers it will benefit numerous ways. It is a two way street and definitely worth the extra effort.

 

Overview

Now that you have a good idea of the zen behind structuring a post let’s actually start writing. Remember the best way to learn something is by actually doing it.

Take some of the things we have covered in this article and work them into your first blog post.

Give it some thought. Remember it doesn’t always come naturally in the beginning. Take some time to plan and become inspired, and once you do run with it. Before long you will be well on your way to creating unique content that will make your blog stand out from the competition.

Now that you undestanding the philosophy behind writing a great blog post, let’s look at the actual planning stage for an article. I will outline the steps I take when putting together an article to help you come up with a good method for consistantly writing well thought out posts.

Click the link below to read my next guide entitled “How to Plan and Structure a Great Blog Post“.

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The Final Step of the WordPress Setup Process

Monday, July 7th, 2008

Chapter 7 – The Final Steps of the WordPress Setup Process

WordPress Setup Final StepsAs I mentioned in my previous article about using Dreamhost one-click installs to setup your blog, you will need to receive a confirmation email from Dreamhost to let you know the blog installation has been completed.

Once you have received this email you will want to open it and click on the link provided to finalize your new WordPress installation.

When you click the link in the email from Dreamhost it will take you to the blog “Setup” screen.

The first screen will ask you the name of your blog and an email address you would like associated with it.

Chances are you have already setup a name that you used with the domain you created for the new blog. Type the name in as you would like it to be displayed on your blog.

For example:

makemoneylife.com

I would type in as: Make Money Life. This way it’s easier for people to read.

Most WordPress themes will also display this name at the top of your blog, so that is where I get a little additional keyword bonus from the considerations I made when creating a name for my site.

The next thing you need to enter is an email address that will be associated with the blog.


Once you have the required information filled out click the next button. This will take you to a setup screen that displays the login and password for admin on your blog.

I would recommend doing three things here.

01. First write down the information on the screen so you have a backup of it incase you forget it.

02. Then hit the “Print Screen” (PrtScn) button on your keyboard. (It is usually located near the “Backspace”, “Insert”, and “F12” keys on most keyboards. Once you have done this click the “Start” menu and select “Run”.

Type: MSPAINT and hit enter.

This will open MS Paint. Now click “Edit” > “Paste” and you will have a screenshot of the login information that was displayed for you incase you forget it. Click “File” > “Save” and save the screenshot somewhere on your computer or back up drive for safekeeping.

03. Once you have written down your login information, highlight the password with your mouse, and “right click” to bring up the options menu. Select “Copy” from the options menu and then go ahead and click the “Log In” button.

When you click “Login” it will take you to the WordPress admin login screen for your new site. Type in “admin” for your username and then “right click” in the password field and select “Paste” from the menu.

Once you have done this click the “Log in” button. You will now log into your new blog for the first time.

Create a New User Account

Create a New User AccountI recommend creating a new user account right away so it is easy to login next time.

01. To do this, go to: “Users” (located in the upper right-hand corner of the screen).

02. In the “Users” screen you will see a section of fields labeled “Add New User”.

Choose a username you would like for logging into the site. The user name is case sensitive so if you choose Paul or paul, they are considered two different logins. Be sure to make a mental note if you used capital letters or not.

Once you have your username you need to enter your first and last name. I usually enter Paul and the first letter of my last name. This doesn’t need to be extremely official.

Then it will ask for an email address. I recommend using the one you setup above for your blog. For mine it was paul@makemoneylife.com.

Then it asks for your “Website”. You can leave this blank or you can enter the address of your blog. I usually add the address just because I always like to make use of promotional mechanisms on sites.

Now you will want to create a password that is easy to remember. Type it in twice to confirm your new password.

Then from the “role” drop down menu I would suggest setting yourself up as “Administrator”. You can choose other options but you want to make sure that you have full control over your site.

The other options are useful for when you are setting up an account for a friend or partner on the site and you want to allow them to be an author, without administrator rights to the blog.

Now that you have setup the final options for your blog and created a new user account so it will be easy to login, you are ready to get started learning the ins and outs of WordPress. Click the link below to get started with my guide Options and Menus Available in a WordPress Blog.

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Choose a Niche to Maximize Profits on Your Blog

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Chapter 3 – Picking the Right Topic can Make or Break a Blog

 

What is a Niche?

What is a NicheOne of the very first decisions that you need to make when creating your blog is what is your “Niche“? A niche is a specific topic or subject matter that is of interest to a specific group of people.

This is actually one of the most important decisions you need to make when starting your blog because it will affect the total potential your site has for making money. A lot of “Make Money!” websites neglect to cover this very important aspect because it is so broad that they do not want to scare people away from the start.

Don’t worry. I will help you understand exactly why a niche is important, considerations to make when choosing a niche, and how to maximize the profitability of the niche you choose.

 

Some Examples of Specific Niches

As I mentioned about, “Niches” are category specific topics that appeal to groups of people that are researching information. They can range from almost any subject out there.

A good way to look at niches is as “hobbies”. Hobbies are good examples of niche information because there are so many strange hobbies that people pursue. Some good examples are, snowboarding, wood working, painting, video editing, cooking, cycling, playing video games, bird watching, etc.

This list could go on and on. As you can see these are good examples of niche topics because each hobby could be talked about in detail and would appeal to a targeted audience of people who are interested in information on that hobby.

When I say “Specific Niche” I am trying to help you narrow down your topic to pick a subject that will apply to a targeted range of people. The “playing video games” example I use could be narrowed down even more to focus on xBox 360, Playstation 3, or even PC gaming.

The more specific you get within your niche the more targeted your traffic becomes. Targeted traffic has the highest percentage of conversions, which means you will be able to make more money with your site.

There is a saying that goes:

  • “Shorter keyword searchers are shoppers and, longer keyword searchers are buyers.”

What this means is that there is more implied intent behind long keyword specific searches. A person looking for information on playing video games may just be interested in general gaming info. While a person looking for information on “PC gaming flight stick controller” is obviously more aware of what they are looking for, and will be more likely to act on that information.

The more specific your focus is within your niche the more “long keyword searchers” you will bring into your site.

 

Examples of Popular Niches

There are a lot of popular topics out there because of all the various interests people have. If you read blogs and search the internet you will notice a lot of common themes that occur with niche sites.

Some examples of popular niches are:

  • Examples of a Popular NicheSelf Improvement
  • Computer Technology
  • Home and Garden
  • Internet Marketing
  • News and Politics
  • Business and Finance
  • Health and Beauty
  • Search Engine Optimization

There are many more popular topics, but these are some of the ones I see on a daily basis. Being aware of these topics can help you choose a good niche to start your first blog with because you may want to avoid popular subjects when you are new to blogging.

The reason I say this is because while these topics are highly searched they are also highly competitive. You may create one of the top sites in your niche, but getting the exposure it deserves could be very difficult starting out.

I recommend choosing something more specific for your first blog in order to learn in a less competitive environment. That way you can judge the results of the work on your site more accurately,


How to Choose the Niche that’s Right for Me?

Choosing a niche can be difficult for some people because they get caught up in the learning curve surrounding that niche. The way to avoid this problem is simple.

  • “Write What You Know”

Choose a topic you are already familiar with. This way you do not need to learn an entirely new subject. This benefits you for many reasons.

  • It is easier to write about a subject you already know.
  • You can become an authority on your topic because your knowledge will show in your writing.
  • You will have insight into the small details of the topic that will boost your credibility.
  • You can offer trade secrets that others cannot to make your information invaluable to your readers.
  • You will enjoy writing about your topic over the long haul.

Keep in mind that a blog that is designed to make you money will need to withstand the test of time. While information in your niche may change you need to be able to stay passionate about the subject matter. This will allow you to produce quality articles for the life of your blog.

Because of my background I have actually created several blogs covering different niches. This benefits me in two ways. The first way is because my long-term business strategy is to make money through multiple websites.

The second benefit is that having a blog for each topic I would like to discuss allows me to keep the focus on a specific niche. This way I can drive targeted traffic to each niche site I maintain. As a result these sites make more money than if I had one website that covered many topics.

 

Why is it Important to Choose a Specific Niche?

Taking the time to plan ahead and choose a specific niche will help you in many ways. It will allow you drive more targeted traffic, and make more profit with your site.

Many Pay Per Click services like Google Adsense generate relevant ads based on content. If you constantly focus on one topic the ads on your site will be more tuned in to the topics on your site, which increase the likelihood that a reader will click on an ad and make you money.

It also helps search engines index your site accurately which will drive the type of targeted traffic that will help increase the profit you make with your website.

 

Jack of all Trades, Master of None…

Jack of all Trades, Master of NoneAs the old saying goes, if you specialize in many different fields you may become well versed in a lot of subjects but you will never be recognized as an authority on one topic.

Depending on your business plan this may be a consideration to keep in mind. While multiple websites can make you good money by playing the numbers game, one highly successful site can make you just as much, or more than several smaller sites.

Since I have outlined what to consider when choosing a niche for your blog, you should have a much easier time creating a site name that will emphasize your niche.

Once you have decided on a niche, checkout my guide on “Choosing a Website Name that will help Sell Your Blog”. This will give you even more ideas on how to setup the perfect name for your new website.