Last week I wrote the first post in my guide on how to make money from your blog. Today I’m going to complete that guide. In the first part, which you can see here, we looked at what you need to build a successful blog. If you’re still new to blogging or …
How To Make Money From Your Blog
Around about ten years ago blogging was something that most people did as a hobby. A bit like a personal journal of their thoughts but publically available. Since then blogging has developed into a huge business….
How To Repurpose Your Content To Drive Traffic – Part 3
In order to create these infographics you can use Photoshop and get the images from BigStockPhoto or a similar site.However to do that you need to have some very good Photoshop skills….
How To Repurpose Your Content To Drive Traffic – Part 1
If you don’t use paid traffic, and that includes affiliate partners, then you’re going to need a strong content marketing strategy if you want your blog to grow.The days of being able to throw some backlinks up on your site and rise in the rankings is long gone. In fact doing that now will only make it harder for your site to get a good ranking.In my opinion there is now only one real way to generate free SEO based traffic, and that’s through comprehensive content marketing based on providing targeted and valuable information for your website visitors.
Are You Short or Long?
I know that sounds like a personal question. All I’m asking is whether you write long or short blog posts?When I first started blogging nearly ten years ago the general consensus was that short posts were the best, around 500 words was considered normal and sometimes as little as 250.There were some major bloggers who were posting very short content very freq uently. As much as four or five times a day. And then as now, when some of the big bloggers did something everybody else followed suit.But times are changing.
What Do You Desire Most?
It’s a fact that most consumers have no idea what they need.Honestly.As a consumer we know what we want to achieve, what desires we want but we have absolutely no idea what we need to do to or get in order to achieve that goal.Quite often what consumers think they need to do to achieve their goal is the complete opposite of what they actually need to do.This causes copywriters and bloggers with a dilemma. Should they write what their audience wants to hear or what will actually allow them to attain their dream?For bloggers the answer to this question is far easier than for copywriters.