Monday, February 11, 2013

How to Earn Money Through Facebook & Twitter through Says



SAYS.com is a country-specific social news network. Social media users from each country curate and share trending local news, videos, social causes, and get paid when they broadcast relevant advertiser-sponsored content.

I'm not a heavy user of Facebook, but i earned almost RM1000 from Says.my. Actually, using Says.my is very easy than Nuffnang, Google Ads or any other sponsored advertisement programme because the only thing that you need is to have social network. 

Now a days, social network is a medium that people use a LOT! From school children to elite group, from farmer to the highest political leader and from here to there.... Everyone talking about social network. 

Teenagers or i can say that youngsters or youth from age of 15 to 40 years old is a heavy user of social network. There are lots of good things were happened because of social network ( i don't want to tell about bad things here because we are talking about good things.. hello?)

There are few social network that famously used and some of it are Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. Salute to the people who created the programme such Says.my because i believe that lots of people out there making money from this kind of advertising programme. 

Ladies & Gentleman (huh .. kinda speech),

How to earn money from Says.my? First of all, you need to have social network and i would recommend Facebook and Twitter. To make Says.my run smoothly and 'More Income', you must add as much friend in your Facebook and Twitter. 

Step 2;

Sign up Says.my at this link: http://bit.ly/SyyN72 and after the registration successful, fill up all the information needed. Don't forget to invite your friend to join this programme because you will get RM1 from each person who is registered under your referral link. ie: You will get RM10 if 10 person registered under your link. How if 1000 person registered under your link? Yes, you will get RM1000 (maybe)!

Step 3;
In your Says.my account, you will see 'Dashboard' , 'Featured', and 'Specials' section. Please click the campaign/advertisement. Please share all the campaign/advertisement at the 'Specials' section through Facebook or Twitter. Just click the button 'Share' at the bottom of the campaign/advertisement. Says.my will provide few suggestion of message to be displayed at the social network and please choose the most attractive. If you find that the message is not attractive enough, you can write your own message as long the message is related to the campaign/advertisement. 

Step 4; 
You will get RM0.20 for every click. So please be creative by influencing your friend to click the campaign/advertisement so that your income will increase and more money IN!You also can post the campaign in any group in your Facebook. Some of your friend might ask this kind of question; "What is the link in your wall? it is always pop out in my Facebook news feed. Is it a virus?" . Please tell your friend that the advertisement is not a virus and they are safe to click it. NO HARM!

Step 5;
Check your income at 'Dashboard' every day  and you will notice that your income will increase day by day. Once you reach RM50, you can 'Cash out' the money by sending your bank account and details to Says.my. Within 30 days or less, the money will be banked in to your account. Remember, the more your friend click it, the more money you will get!

Now, you can enjoy the money hehe..  Good Luck guys.. 

Next article: Tips and Trick on Says.my!

How to Earn Money with Google Adsense?


Here you will find details and comprehensive guides on tips and tricks on using Google Adsense to generate revenue. Adsense earning differs greatly from user to user. Some are generating more than $1000 per week, while some are making $0.50 only per month.

I will cover on ways to improve your Adsense earning, as well as some fundamental facts regarding Google Adsense.

What is Adsense?

If you are asking me what is Adsense, it might be a little too late, but it is better to be late rather than never.

Adsense is Google's Advertising Program, which allows website owners to publish advertisements onto their own websites or blogs. Types of ads can be in plain text, or image.

It is the current top online advertising company available worldwide, which is the most trusted company by various advertisers.


ADSENSE RELATED TERMS:



Page Impressions:
A page impression is often the same as page visits. However, it might differ when a page is viewed, and Google ads do not show up.

Ad Unit Impressions:
This is basically the numbers of ads in your page that are showed, or executed. It is dependent on the numbers of ads in the page.

Click:
Whenever a visitor clicks on the ads, it is recorded as click.

Click through rate (CTR):
This is the calculated by getting your total clicks of the ad unit and divide it by the total ads impression. Higher CTR will rewards you with higher revenue.

Effective CPM:
It is the cost per 1000 impressions. However, this is NOT the total earnings. It is calculated by dividing the earnings by the number of page impressions, and multiplies the result by 1000. This is used generally to compare channel, to decide on which channel is more profitable with Adsense.


CAN I USE ADSENSE ON ANY SITE?

YES. You can use Adsense on websites hosted with your own domain name, or any blogs, such as blogspot.com. However, Adsense only host their ads on CLEAN websites. Sites with pornographic, extreme violence, sites about hacking, racial and political issues, or Adsense farming sites are strictly prohibited. Google will do routine maintenance to avoid publishing ads at such websites.

Adsense farming sites- These are sites which use a lot of search keywords, or use copied content. For example, sites which copy content from Wikipedia, or from online news portal.


WHAT MAKES GOOGLE ADSENSE SO SPECIAL?

Google Adsense, with its superb technology, is able to serve targeted ads based on website visitors search.

RELEVANT CONTENT: Google will only show ads in relation to the site content, thus making the ads looks blended with the content.

GEOGRAPHICAL VARIATION: Google publish their ads in countries that are chosen by the advertiser.

TIME: Advertisers can choose when they want their ads to be displayed.

COST EFFECTIVE: By paying cost per click, the advertisers pay only when visitors click on the relevant ads, meaning that the clicks are done because the visitor would like to know more about the ads.


HOW TO USE ADSENSE CODE?

By here, you should at least have your own Adsense account. In Adsense ads setup, you will find html codes, which is then used in your own sites/blog.

Having said that, there are guidelines on how to use Google Adsense code:

1. User MUST NOT alter any part of the codes
2. Use MAXIMUM of 3 Adsense codes on a page
3. Paste your codes in the BODY TAGS of the html to allow it to run properly.
4. BE CAREFUL when using WYSIWYG, or other html editing tools. Some of the tools will alter your codes, making your ads not executable.


4 MAIN WAYS OF EARNING ADSENSE MONEY

User can earn through CONTENT, FEEDS, SEARCH BOX, and MOBILE ADS.
1. Adsense for content
a. Most popular way, whereby content targeted ads are published onto your own site/blogs.

2. Adsense for feeds
a. Generating revenue when visitors click the ads in your feeds. Ads published are content targeted-ads.
b. More people subscribing your feeds mean more income.

3. Adsense for search
a. Place a search box in your page, and when visitor used the search box, and click an ad from the result page, you gain earnings. Search box is powered by Google.

4. Adsense for mobile
a. If your site supports mobile content, use this as an extra method to earn. However, the conventional desktop site ads will not show up.

Example of Google Ads 

 

STRATEGY ON USING ADSENSE:

3 main STRATEGIES are covered here: 

1. Traffic generation
2. Converting Traffic into clicks
3. Attracting high-valued Adsense ads


1. Traffic Generation 

This is indeed a HUGE topic. The ultimate purpose of a site/blog is for visitors to read. Similarly, an ad is designed by advertiser to attract customer. If the site has poor traffic, it equals to low visitor and low income. There are thousands of ways on how to drive traffic into your blogs, and they works. Here I will highlight a few important points in driving quality traffic.

- Write GOOD, QUALITY and UP-TO-DATE information.
- UPDATE your site regularly.
- ENLARGE your site circle by joining social network, friends connect, fans etc.
- Build up your Google Page Rank by building quality BACKLINKS regularly.
- Submit your site to directories, such as Technorati, Flickr, Blog Catalog etc.
- DO NOT use blog rotations site. This violates Adsense law and can get your account suspended forever.

2. Converting Traffic into clicks 

Once you have a stable traffic, now it is turn to convert your traffic into money. It can happen by converting it into clicks!

Customize your ads to look in-place with your site (not out of place). E.g. size, shape, color, positioning

3. Attracting high-valued Adsense ads 

There are some ads which are highly paid by advertiser due to competition. Some writers purposely build a blog to write about the issues or products. And with relevant Adsense ads appearing, it increases the revenue per click.


PLEASE DO NOT TRY THIS

If you think this page is too long, omit the rest, BUT please, I beg you to read this if you have a Adsense account! One step wrong means you going to end your Adsense life forever.

1. DO NOT click your own ads
2. DO NOT put a text, or a notice, asking your visitor to click your ads
3. DO NOT use blog rotation sites, paid-to-click sites.
4. DO NOT put inappropriate content into your blog, such as pornography, extreme violence, hack, plagiarized content etc.
5. DO NOT alter Adsense html codes
6. DO NOT use Adsense html codes in email, pop-up, software etc.
7. AVOID using other Advertising Company. 


All the above are my personal humble opinions. It may or may not work depending on your sites. Your opinions and suggestions are welcome.

Source: 
http://bongpb.blogspot.com/2011/09/how-to-earn-money-with-google-adsense.html

What Is Nuffnang?


Nuffnang is the first Asia Pacific blog advertising community, with more than 100,000 Nuffnang bloggers over these countries, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Australia. (Known as Nuffnang MY, Nuffnang SG etc)

It is very much like Google Adsense, except that Nuffnang only run their ads on blogs or websites. Every blogs that you submit needs the admin approval.

Google Adsense vs Nuffnang


Google Adsense vs Nuffnang
Cracking your head thinking of which one to use for your blogs and sites? Or want to use both instead to maximize earnings? Please read carefully on few criteria below to choose the best online advertising company for your blog. 

If you are more into Internet money-making rather than blogging, probably you will stuff whatever online ads you find into your sites to optimize your earnings. BUT, this will only make yourself crumpled with ads and scares your readers away. 

Before we start, we should look into how a blogger can generate income from his or her blogs:
1.    By Clicks - Blogger get paid when readers click on the ads on your sites.
2.    By Impressions  - Blogger get paid by getting sufficient traffic to the sites. 


First before you start, ask yourself a few questions: 


1.     Identify your Objective(s)

Blog for money or interest? 

First thing first, in reality there are not many who can successfully earn a living with the pure intention of making money from Internet. There are definitely more people who write good quality blogs, and making money from it as a bonus. If you are not into blogging, think of other ways to make money, such as affiliates marketing, online auction etc. 

2.    Who is your audience? 

Malaysia or Non-Malaysia ?
If your sites are targeting audiences mainly in Malaysia, probably it is better to use Nuffnang rather than Adsense. Majority of the Google Adwords advertisers are from United States, Europe, or UK in which their high paying ads are targeted to their own countries. The high paying ads will not show up if your site is browsed from an Asia IP address. In other words, you are publishing low paying ads with merely $0.01 to $0.10 earned per click. High paying ads can generate high income, as high as $5.00 per click.

On the other hand, Nuffnang prefer sites with visitors from Malaysia & Singapore as advertisers are local from Malaysia. Thus, even though you are running a Page Rank 5 international site, you may have only minimal earnings from Nuffnang.

3.    Do you use blog rotation sites?

If you use certain blog roll or blog rotation sites, it is best to avoid using Adsense as it will get your account suspended. Example of blog rotation sites which poses some risks to your Adsense account include Easyhits4u, BlogExplosion, Linkreferral etc.

4.    How much is your daily traffic?

If your site receive daily traffic of few thousands unique page views, then most likely you will success with Adsense. Google Adsense pays every time when your impressions reach 1000, and the amount they pay varies each time based on your eCPM.

On the contrary, Nuffnang will be good if used for average page views sites, as blogger get paid whenever an ad is published(regardless of page views).

The above conclusions are my humble opinions. It may differ from individual to individual and depend on the natures of the sites, it might work differently. 

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

How To Market Your Blog


How To Market Your Blog

This blog started on 2007, but i really don't know what i should put in this poor blog. My friend earn money from his blog, what he did? he learn about blog marketing. So today, i found an interesting article about blog marketing. So i hope this can help you and also myself.. he..he..

Here we go...( but before that, i copied this from http://www.problogger.net)

Get Your Own House In Order
1. Write well, write consistently, don’t give up: All the marketing in the world won’t help you if you have a lame-duck blog. In your search for more traffic, more promotion, and more publicity, never forget it starts with great content — and needs to continue with great content on a regular schedule. There’s no question that maintaining quality and regularity is difficult while you’re starting out, particularly if you’re time strapped … but hang in there, because if you sacrifice this, all of your marketing efforts will be for naught.
2. Become an expert on something: Develop a keen interest, continue to read and write intelligently, and after a while, your experience will grant you this informal title; bloggers will seek you out, your reknown will grow, and it will be easier to be noticed, linked to, and get cross promoted (see below)
3. Design is more important than you think: Your mother’s right — first impressions count, and they can count for cash money. If you’re serious about blogging, don’t stick with a n unaltered top10 Wordpress theme no matter how cool you think it is. You want to separate and elevate yourself from the blogging masses, and its impossible to do if you look exactly the same as them. Easy to say, hard to do, but absolutely necessary if you don’t have the money to pay for a private ground-up theme: learn CSS and a photoeditor of choice, and learn to tweak your theme yourself, so that your blog looks professional, stands out, and screams “yes, I am worthy of your attention!”.
4. Get Your SEO On: An entire post in and of itself — get your own domain name, host your own blogging software, enable permalinks, create keyword rich headlines, create unique title tags, enable trackback and ping functionality, ensure your blog pings pinging-services.
5. Publish full feeds: A controversial topic. Publishing full feeds puts you at the mercy for content scrapers who will scrape your RSS feeds and repost your content, create traffic, and reap adsense bucks. On the other hand, some data suggests that it can also increase your traffic, and a few pundits swear by it. Feed subscriptions are critical; get your feeds burned through Feedburner so you can track how many are subscribing. People who subscribe to feeds rarely unsubscribe, and every single feed subscriber is a potential source of traffic to your blog.
6. Do interviews with other bloggers: Score interviews with newsworthy individuals (who may be linked to newsworthy content), to create link worthy content, but more importantly, create news on THEIR blog to get back to YOUR blog.
7. Break important stories: See the post on how to find news. Long story short: if you have an interest in an area, it is still possible to do this as long as you’re willing to put in the time and energy to find stuff. Benefit: being picked up by A-list blogs, mainstream news outlets and more.
8. Have a contest: Or, have regular contests, which encourage participation and buzz in your corner of the blogosphere.
9. Publish original research: If you’ve got the time, start with a question, try and figure it out with the data available, and “publish it”. For fun,I asked myself “How many of the Top 30 Diggers actually blog?” And I just went through their profiles and created a table of how many blogged. I then talked about what it meant, and tried to answer the question “why?” [answer: not many do blog, its because being a top 30 digger requires a huge time investment]
10. Put out Press Releases: Particularly if you have something new, unique, or particularly important to say (such as an important story, or research)
11. Work your long tail: A tip based on your SEO efforts; there is a free service called Hit Tail that will analyze the search terms leading to your blog traffic, and yank out high quality key words you should be focusing on that you might not immediately think of. This can help you focus your future posts as you are already getting traffic for those key words.
12. Answer your comments, in your comments, and off blog: Of course you have enabled comments on every post, right? So, when you do get comments, answer as many as humanly possible, and if its an interesting enough issue or question, contact the poster directly for a friendly follow up. Treat every potential poster as a potential subscriber to your feed, and a future friend and contact.
13. Spend time to create links and trackbacks: In every post spend as much time as you can to create outbound links to relevant and high linking blogs; many blogs automatically have trackbacks enabled, so in their comments section they will have a link back to your blog. If its a highly trafficked and ranked blog, this can mean traffic BACK to your blog, and it can draw notice from the author themselves — because, let’s face it, we’re all vain in a fashion, even A-listers, and we’re all interested in who is linking to us.
14. Get Your MyBlogLog widget and work it, work it, work it (in a nice way): MyBlogLog — know it, love it, and embrace it. Since its been acquired by Yahoo, it has the potential to explode all over the blogosphere. The two sentence run down is that it offers a free widget that enables you to build a free community around your blog, and to easily see which other bloggers have been to your blog. You can “add” friends, and generate traffic, but more importantly, your own network of like-minded blogging colleagues in a way that is relatively easy and efficient. Just go easy on the unsolicited messages. I wrote a complete review over here.
Getting the Word Out
1. Join a blog carnival: Where every blogger who joins one blogs about a topic, then each blog gets promoted. Here’s an index of blog carnivals to get you started.
2. Join blog network: Between 9rules, b5media, and others, there is networking potential, income potential, and a link-a-palooza waiting for you (through the linkroll as every member may have to link to every other member) if you’re able to get into one. Goes back to tip #1 — don’t forget to keep up your blog.
3. Participate in forums: Forums with tons of pages, huge lists of members, and a responsive community are an easy way to not only connect with other individuals, but an opportunity to tastefully demonstrate your expertise and a link back to your blog
4. Participate on larger blogs in comments: Like number three, except that by participating directly in another blogger’s comments you a) get their recognition and b) get the recognition of the blogging community. Also, here’s a tip: try and be one of the first few commenters on heavily trafficked sites to get recognized — most people won’t read past the first 10-20 comments. Here’s another tip for traffic: IF (and ONLY IF) you have posted something relevant that is pursuant to the ongoing conversation and IF the blog has a commenting policy that will allow you to do so, post a link back to a post on your own site (”hey guys, I wrote about how we can solve this problem! — check out the link over here, but let me summarize it for you … “). Sometimes you’ll be surprised at how much traffic comes back.
5. Join Blogburst: Blogburst is a type of “blog network”, which syndicates content across American newspaper’s websites, such as USA Today and Reuters. That’s right, you could get a post syndicated on Reuters. Trust me — it can happen . Highly ranked inbound links + traffic + bragging rights to your mom that your post got featured in a newspaper. Not too shabby. Also on the upside, they have a new revenue sharing scheme. The bad: read their terms of service carefully — you give up certain rights when they republish your content, and the revenue sharing works on the top100 publishers only.
6. Participate in Darren’s contests: He has enough of them, and often publishes links to all of the participants.
7. Submit to blog directories: So people can find your blog.
8. Submit to Google sitemaps: Really part of “get your house in order”, but when you do, Google will be able to find you so much easier; translation — more Google juice, more traffic, higher rankings faster. Tip: for Wordpress fans, this plugin is particularly useful.
9. Submit to article directories: You might want to submit your favourite posts to article directories, where they will enable you to have a biobox / blurb with a link back to your own blog. Again, demonstrating your expertise, and moreover, the article might get picked up in a ezine or another blog, leading to more traffic and more inbound links.
10. Get interviewed: If you’ve demonstrated your expertise, or have done something newsworthy, or reported on something newsworthy, try and get interviewed. As long as its done in a fair way (doesn’t need to be a completely puffpiece) by a site or blogger with some reknown, its more traffic for you.
11. Get listed on a news aggregator, or blog aggregator: Like Techmeme for technews, or Tailrank for blogging news. Hint: some news aggregators will actually accept submissions if you ask them nicely; double hint: try and get listed by linking to a top story within your first 100 words.
12. Create free stuff for yourself and give it away: Like ebooks, digests of your favourite posts, pdfs, and so on. Make sure to include a link back in the document, back to your site.
13. Create free stuff for other people: the same, let them distribute it, get a link back.
14. Pay for pub: Efficient means of using your cash is to buy targeted Adwords, or keywords in Yahoo’s advertising network; you could get other bloggers to write about you using PayPerPost or ReviewMe; or you purchase text link ads through Text-Link-Ads.com
Connect, Connect, Connect
1. Make friends with other bloggers: Ridiculously simple, but its true. Benefits of “networking” (making friends) include more mentions on other blogs, more requests for interviews, more partnerships in future deals, more “adds” into their MyBlogLog network, more “ads” into someone else’s blogroll (and therefore links back to your blog) — it goes on and on.
2. Guest blog: Offer to do it for free, and you’ll be able to demonstrate what you know to an entirely new audience. Gives you great credibility, and of course, most will allow a courtesy link back to your own blog. A free foot-in-the-door to some communities as well.
3. Volunteer, intern, scut-monkey your way into a blogger’s graces: Maintaining a highly trafficked site is a lot of work. Offer to volunteer your time with menial behind the scenes stuff (moderating posts, acting as a bird dog for news) for free and with a smile, and you’ll get a foot-in-the-door with the blogger, their network, and future opportunities.
4. Get hired: You never know which blog organizations are looking to hire new bloggers; again, an opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge, meet new bloggers, and open tons of professional “doors” … because now that you’re getting paid? You’re a “pro-blogger”, mate!
5. Network in person: Find other local bloggers using services like Meetup, and see if they’re literally getting together to commiserate about blogging or their topic of blogging. If you’ve got the time, there’s nothing that makes an impression as actually meeting someone in person. Tip: bring a business card; Another tip: if you don’t have any, make some; yet another tip: if important people are going to be there, really — try and go. Remember, you didn’t know me before Problogger, but I met Darren in person at a function in Toronto that played a part in me writing this. Think about that.
6. Join virtual groups: Through Yahoo Groups, Usenet, and more; then bring the conversation off the group with emails and instant messages. Be friendly, be helpful, and it will pay dividends.
7. Cross promote: Once you’ve gotten to know people, you can kindly remind them to promote posts that you’re particularly proud of; or, vote for your submissions on Digg or your social bookmarking site of choice. Reciprocate.
Make Social Media Work For You
1. Facebook: Its a social network that has opened its doors behind its college beginnings. Anyone can sign up. Start connecting with old friends and colleagues, like any other social network. But, unlike other social networks (as far as I know), you can import your own blog’s RSS feed, so that your connections can see what you’re blogging. Who knows where that might lead? Update: Myspace also allows this function, i believe.
2. Join Helium: Helium is a new site that is actively looking people to head new categories of content. Think a paid “about.com” — for its authors. If you have a particular interest that isn’t yet served on Helium you might want to check it out; besides giving you cash for content, it’ll also demonstrate your authority in a topic, and you’ll be able to leverage Helium’s own traffic for your own blog through a linkback on your profile.
3. Yahoo Answers! A similar idea; but this time, you’re answering questions that people are posting. Yahoo! is quite careful about spam, however, and including a “signature” is a dicey proposition at times. There is a fairly sophisticated registry and voting system that tries to prevent “gaming”, but given how much traffic yahoo! answers gets, AND its inclusion as a separate result area in Yahoo SERPS (Search Engine Results Pages) it might be something worth looking into.
4. Create a Squidoo Page Lens: On a given related topic to your blog; participate in the Squidoo community; Squidoo has a ton of traffic, and you could funnel traffic and tastefully include links to other relevant sites and perhaps your own blog.
5. Use MySpace Marketing: Far beyond the confines of this post, but in a similar fashion to Squidoo, the idea is to capitalize on the HUGE amount of traffic MySpace gets (some interesting thoughts over here). Create a profile, create relevant content and links back. Start adding friends. Comment on your friends space. Join groups. Start enjoying the trickle back traffic.
6. Get Dugg / Netscaped / Reddited / Stumbled upon: Whole articles (and sites) are written about the intricacies of socially bookmarking. Here’s a tip: focus on creating great content, make friends on these sites if they allow you to, and submit your stories judiciously. ‘Nuff said (for now).

15 Tips to Increase Blog Traffic


15 Tips to Increase Blog Traffic

One of my friend said that, blog can give you money. Is that true? i heard some rumors that you can be a millionaire ( betulkah) by concentrating in blogging. The most general tips is by increasing your blog traffic. How to do that? can someone teach me about this? Just now, i'm browsing trough the internet and i found "15 tips to increase blog traffic". Let me share it to you ( Sharing is caring hehe).

1. WRITE WELL AND WRITE OFTEN

Frequently updating your blog with useful content is the first step to building your blog's audience. The content you write is what will keep readers coming back for more. Make sure you have something meaningful to say to them and say it often to maintain their interest and keep them loyal.
Furthermore, post frequently to increase the number of chances you have for your blog's content to be noticed by search engines such as Google orTechnorati.
Me: yups..agree with this.. hehe.. Update your Blog Frequently ya..

2. SUBMIT YOUR BLOG TO SEARCH ENGINES

Get on the radar screen for the popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo! by submitting your blog's URL to them. Most search engines provide a 'Submit' link (or something similar) to notify the search engine of your new blog, so those search engines will crawl it and include your pages in their results.
It's important to understand that simply submitting your blog to search engines doesn't mean your pages will appear at the top of a Google search results screen, but at least your blog will be included and will have the chance of being picked up by a search engine.
Me: oh! i should try this

3. USE AND UPDATE YOUR BLOGROLL

By adding links to sites you like in your blogroll, the owners of those blogs will find your blog and will be likely to add a reciprocal link in their blogrolls. It's an easy way to get the link to your blog in front of many readers on other blogs. The hope is that some of those readers will click on the link to your blog on the other blogs' blogrolls and find your content interesting and enjoyable turning them into loyal readers.
Me: Exchange Links? like that ah..

4. HARNESS THE POWER OF COMMENTS

Commenting is a simple and essential tool to increase your blog's traffic. First, respond to comments left on your blog to show your readers that you value their opinions and draw them into a two-way conversation. This will increase reader loyalty.
Second, leave comments on other blogs to drive new traffic. Make sure you leave your blog's URL in your comment, so you create a link back to your own blog. Many people will read the comments left on a blog post. If they read a particularly interesting comment, they are highly likely to click on the link to visit the commentor's website. It's important to make sure you leave meaningful comments that are likely to invite people to click on your link to read more.

5. SYNDICATE YOUR BLOG'S CONTENT WITH AN RSS FEED

Setting up an RSS feed button on your blog makes it easy for your loyal readers to not just read your blog but also know when you publish new content.

6. USE LINKS AND TRACKBACKS

Links are one of the most powerful parts of your blog. Not only are links noticed by search engines, but they also act as a tap on the shoulder to other bloggers who can easily identify who is linking to their sites. Linking helps to get you noticed by other bloggers who are likely to investigate the sites that are linking to them. This may lead them to become new readers of your blog or to add links to your blog from theirs.
You can take links to other blogs a step further by leaving a trackback on the other blog to let them know you've linked to them. Blogs that allow trackbacks will include a link back to your blog in the comments section of the post that you originally linked to. People do click on trackback links!

7. TAG YOUR POSTS

It takes a few extra seconds to add tags to each of your blog posts, but it's worth the time in terms of the additional traffic tags can drive to your blog. Tags (like links) are easily noticed by search engines. They're also key to helping readers find your blog when they perform searches on popular blog search engines such as Technorati.

8. SUBMIT YOUR POSTS TO SOCIAL BOOKMARKING SITES

Taking the time to submit your best posts to social bookmarking sites such as DiggStumbleUponReddit and more can be a simple way to quickly boost traffic to your blog.

9. REMEMBER SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION

When you write your blog posts and pages, remember to optimize your pages for search engines to find them. Include relevant keywords and links but don't overload your posts with too many relevant keywords or completely irrelevant keywords. Doing so can be considered spamming and could have negative results such as your blog being removed from Google's search entirely.

10. DON'T FORGET IMAGES

Images don't just make your blog look pretty, they also help people find you in search engine listings. People often use the image search options offered by Google, Yahoo! and other search engines, and naming your images with search engine optimization in mind can easily boost your traffic.

11. CONSIDER GUEST BLOGGING

Guest blogging can be done when you write a guest post on another blogger's blog or when another blogger writes a guest post on your blog. Both methods are likely to increase traffic as your blog will be exposed to the other blogger's audience. Many of the other blogger's readers will visit your blog to see what you have to say.

12. JOIN FORUMS, WEB RINGS OR ONLINE GROUPS

Find online forums, web rings, groups or social networking sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn where you can share ideas and ask questions of like-minded individuals. Add a link to your blog in your signature line or profile, so each time you post on a forum or participate in another online network, you're indirectly promoting your blog. Chances are many people will click on that link to learn more about you.

13. PROMOTE OUTSIDE YOUR BLOG

Promoting your blog shouldn't stop when you step outside the blogosphere. Add your blog's URL to your email signature and business cards. Talk about it in offline conversations. It's important to get your name and your blog's URL noticed offline, too.

14. NOMINATE YOURSELF AND OTHER BLOGS FOR BLOG AWARDS

There are a number of blog awards given out throughout the year. Nominating yourself and other blogs and bloggers can draw attention to your blog and drive traffic to it.

15. DON'T BE SHY

The most important part of the blogosphere is its community and much of your success as a blogger will be tied to your willingness to network with that community. Don't be afraid to ask questions, join conversations or just say hi and introduce yourself. Don't sit back and hope the online world will find you. Speak out and get yourself noticed. Let the blogosphere know you've arrived and have something to say!

Source: http://greatbosing.blogspot.com

Monday, February 4, 2013

How To Start A Blog Today


How To Start A Blog Today

Are you looking to create your own blog but don’t know how to start? You might think the best thing to do is to hire someone to create your blog. Stop! There’s no reason to hire someone to build your blog when you can do it yourself.
How can you do that? You just need some simple tools to help you get it done. In fact, with these tools, you could have your blog up and running within the hour. That’s right! Just one hour!
Before you know the tips to help you get a blog started, you need to understand that you must get the right domain name and have a reliable web hosting service. And, with so many to choose from, you need to find one that will ensure you’ll have the best performance possible for your blog, some of the things to look for in a hosting provider are speed, up-time, stability, etc.
What’s a Domain? For those folks who aren’t that internet savvy, a domain is what your blog’s key address is. Most people call it a URL and it looks a little like the following www.forexample.com. Keep in mind that the domain, on its own, isn’t going to represent your blog. It’s just a place to point people in your direction after you’ve created the blog.  Thus, your blog must have a hosting service since this is what gives the Internet the space it needs to support its content.
After you’ve got both the web hosting service and domain name set up, which should take you no more than 15 minutes, it’s time to determine how you want the blog to show up.  To help you understand how to start a blog, this article will use the ever-popular CMS platform called WordPress.
There are really just 5 simple steps to making your own blog and once we have been through the 5 steps below you will be up and running in no time.
Are you ready to starting making your blog? Then let’s get going.
Step 1 – Registering Your Domain
When you go to register the domain name you want to use, you need to be careful what you name it. Visitors/Customers get a first impression of you, your blog and the business with your domain name.
- Does the name sound catchy?
- Is it something people will easily remember?
- Is it descriptive and short?
- Will it have the right extensions to it (.com, .net or .org)
Keep in mind that what you choose for a domain name will have a factor in the search engines ability to find you.  When someone using Google or Yahoo to type in “lose weight fast” or “kettlebell exercises”, your domain name should be something that matches these phrases or has some relevance.  When you do this, users will often pick blogs with URLs that are similar to the phrase they use or relevant to the topic.
Firstly you must choose your domain registrar.
Godaddy.com is the world’s number one domain registrar.
To get started, you’ll need to go to the Godaddy.com website.  This should take you to a page that allows you to search for domain names you can buy.  Keep in mind that you should only look for the following extensions to use for your blog: .com, .net or .org. The reason is that they are commonly used and most people know them and often try them first when searching for a particular URL.
Once you get there your screen should look something like this, so type the url you want into the search box, then click on GO.
Once you’ve got a domain name you can use, click on the add button to continue the registration process. GoDaddy will ask if you’d like to purchase additional extensions and list them so you can consider them. Or, if the domain you want for your blog isn’t available with the extension you want, it’ll list the others to consider using for your blog.  Unless you have the desire to purchase the extra extensions, just click the extension you want and move forward.
Now that you have your domain name for your blog, you’ll need to complete the registration process.  You’ll have a variety of payment options to consider as well as how long you want the blog’s domain name for. Consider the 12-month registration so renewal will occur every year but you can always add additional time at anytime.
You’ll also be shown offers for privacy protection and web hosting services. There’s no reason for any of that so decline them.  If you want web hosting, you may consider using the GoDaddy web hosting service but it would be better to use another web hosting service that we will go through in step 2.
After you have bought the domain name for your blog, you’ll receive an email, which will be a receipt with all sorts of important information in it. Save this… never know when you might need it!
Now, you’re the proud owner of your own domain name! That wasn’t so difficult, was it?!
Step 2 – Setup Your Webhosting Account
After you’ve set up your domain name for the blog, it’s time to put it to use! This is the point you need to search for a web hosting provider; a provider who will provide you with excellent service and is well-established as a host. Those are the two key things to remember when you look through the different companies out there.
Make sure you do some research. Just like everything else, you’ll find some gems and diamonds among the tar. You want to make sure that the price you’re paying is exactly what you need from your hosting service. You want your blog to run constantly; not constantly be down.  If you notice a web hosting service has this issue, avoid them like the plague.
We would like to suggest a well priced, well established hosting service called Hostgator. They are extremely popular in the industry, competitively priced and have an outstanding reputation for customer service, reliability and speed. It’s able to handle a large traffic load with no upload capacity limit.
What are the steps to setup the Hostgator account?
Firstly you will need to go to their website by clicking this link www.Hostgator.com and when you are there click the “View Webhosting Plans” button.
You’ve already got your blog’s domain name so pick the “Hatchling Plan”. Choose a timeframe for their services; how long do you want them to web host for you? Once you’ve figured out the length of time, use the “Order Now” button.
Hot Tip – If you sign up for 2 years you will instantly save 35 dollars
B – You’ll be prompted to register or use an already existing domain name. You’ve already got your blog’s domain name so pick the existing one. Here, you’ll need to enter the blog’s domain name.
C – We have secured a 25% discount code for all our customers so enter the words “bloggingmadeeasy” like the picture shows below to secure your immediate discount.
Lastly Enter all the account and billing information and click “Create Account”.
Once everything’s been processed and setup, your hosting plan for the blog is ready to go. Keep in mind it can take up to an hour or more to get configured. You’ll receive an email with the important information – name servers, login information, etc. Keep it!
Pretty simple, isn’t it?! 10 minutes of your time and you’ve got your blog domain name and web hosting service all set up.
Still, though, that’s not all! Now, you need to bring them together.
Step 3 – Setup The Name Servers
Many folks worry about this step of setting up their blog but there really isn’t anything to fret about. It’s fairly simple to do! What you need to do is log into GoDaddy.com, if you’ve logged out.
Once you are logged in scroll down to the bottom of the page and on your left under the heading “Account Manager” click on the “My Account” tab.
Now click the “Domains” tab and then click “Launch” on the domain you wish to change, which will bring you to a whole new page. Once that’s brought up, you’ll configure the nameservers. Choose “Set NameServers”, which should bring up a window – be sure your pop-up blocker isn’t activated. If it is, temporarily give the site permission to have pop-ups.
Next, you’ll need to look at “I have specific nameservers for my domains” where you’ll input the webhosting plan information that you were given at registration. Be sure you do this for both Nameserver1 and 2. Hostgator gave you the information in the email so refer back to it. Once done, click “ok” to confirm changes and it should take about two hours before the changes are effective.
There, now you’ve got your GoDaddy blog domain set up with the Hostgator account. Just remember that it takes time for the changes to be effective so be patient.  If you do have problems, contact the customer service at GoDaddy.com for help or hot the contact us button and we will be more than happy to help.
Step 4 – WordPress Installation
What’s so good about WordPress you ask? Why should you have it for your blog? Keep in mind that for several years now, bloggers have used this free platform to get the word out about whatever they wanted. WordPress enables you to create a blog without much effort.  WordPress is very customizable, user-friendly and can be a powerful tool for blog creation.
WordPress allows you to use the free themes they have. There’s no reason to spend money hiring a web designer to create your professional-looking blog. It’s also friendly in terms of search engine optimization (or SEO). You also have the ability to install and use third-party plug-ins. This will increase the visibility of your blog, among many other things.
If you’ve never loaded WordPress onto your blog’s site before, it can be difficult and a bit time-consuming. Hostgator, on the other hand, already has the WordPress installer. All you have to do is click one time and it’s done.
A – Keep in mind that the new domain needs to be pointed back at the Hostgator nameservers. Now, type in your blog’s domain name www.forexample.com/cpanel”>www.forexample.com/cpanel
B – Using the login information that you received in the Hostgator email you will be able to log into your cpanel. Once done, you want to make sure it’s noticeable. Explore it, as it’s got a ton of features on it. Once logged in you should see a screen like this.
C – Scroll down to the Software/Services category and click on the “Fantastico Deluxe” tab to install wordpress.
D – Now, click on “Wordpress” and then “New Installation”. You’ll be prompted to enter in specific information such as WordPress username and password, leave the rest as is for now.
E – Lastly click on the “Install WordPress” button and you are done, wordpress will now install. You will then have the WordPress’ twenty-ten theme installed on your site, don’t worry you can easily change it when you get into the wordpress dashboard.
Step 5 – Some WordPress Basics
After you’ve gained access into your blog and see the default theme, type in the following: /wp-login to get to the main URL. From there, log into it using the information you just created in step 4. You also have the option to login using the login link on the homepage, which you’ll find on the right sidebar.
www.forexample.com/wp-login
What you’ll see immediately are quick-links to posts, pages, comments, tags and change WordPress theme.  Get familiar with the dashboard. On the left hand side of the screen, you’ll see the sub-menus. They have a purpose but place your attention on the more important ones for now. These include:
A – Appearance – This part will allow you to customize the look of the blog including the theme, sidebar widgets and menus. There are all kinds of things you can do to customize the blog.
B – Links – Here, you’ll be able to produce a number of links and links categories to use in the creation of your customized sidebar widgets.
C – Media – This menu allows you to manage pictures and videos you’ll include on the website.
D – Pages – Use this section to include new pages to the blog. Brose the various options like adjusting the template, modifying the page order, disabling/enabling comments, etc.
E – Plugins – When used correctly, plugins can be quite useful. There are a ton of third-party plugins that will increase your blog’s visibility, its performance, style, look, etc.
F – Posts – Since you’re running a blog, you’ll be posting often. Generate posts inside WordPress and choose what page to display them on, the date you want them published, publisher’s name and determine if you want anyone commenting.
G – Settings – With the settings section, you’ll set up the blog’s name, description, front page display, date format, etc. Here, you can mess with the third party plugins.
H – Users – This section is about the changing of or addition of existing user settings such as emails, passwords, profiles, etc.
Now, if you’ve done everything in the above 5 steps, your blog should be up and running! And, if it is, you just need to add in some wonderful content and look at the different themes for your blog.  If you’re still having issues, consider going through the steps once more and determine where it is you might have flubbed. And, don’t worry, it happens! Before you know it, you’ll have a great blog with lots of visitors. Good luck!
If you are having problems with any step just contact us at anytime and we will get back to you and point you in the right direction.