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First of all a quick apology to my regular readers, I’ve been rather ill recently but getting back to full health now so you can expect regular posts again from this week…

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Blogging part 5 - Getting your blog noticed

OK, if you’ve been following this series then you already have your blog online - congratulations, you’ve just started on the path to having an online business and financial independence!  However, a blog is of no use whatsoever unless it gets visitors!

Traffic literally means visitors. There are stacks of different ways of driving traffic, and they are certainly not all created equal! Some take lots of time but very little money, while others can be virtually instant but cost a lot.

Now, if you’re just getting started online you probably want to a) keep your costs down and b) learn about different techniques. As your knowledge and income grows, you can start to use paid techniques, while still keeping the risks low since you’ll have enough experience under your belt so avoid throwing your money away on PPC!

There is no such thing as FREE traffic!

One very important point to consider is the simple fact that ALL traffic costs something. PPC might cost money, but so called ‘free’ ways of driving traffic tend to cost something far more valuable – time!  As a blogger you want your content to be the major draw for your traffic, but until people know where you are how do they know if your content is worth a look?

Over time, if you are writing good posts on a regular basis, and following some basic SEO practices, you will start to attract regular readers and linkbacks from other sites and bloggers.  However, there are a few things we can do in order to give that process a kickstart.  Tasks such as writing and submitting articles, leaving comments on other blogs and participating in forum discussions are all ways of getting your blog noticed and I’ll cover each of them in the next part of this series, but today I wanted to talk about Social Bookmarking.

Submitting a blog post to social media and social bookmarking sites is not only a great way to get a rush of traffic, but it’s also one of the best ways to get a new site noticed by the search engines.  In fact, I’ve had new blogs indexed within a couple of hours using this method!

Getting indexed via social media

What you need to do is create a pillar article, a great blog post.  It could be an in depth opintion piece, a tutorial, a review or maybe a list of resources.  It doesn’t need to be an epic masterpiece, but it should be a reasonable length (think 1000 words plus) and it needs to be good!  If at all possible it would also help it it was topical so check out the latest news on sites like Digg, Reddit and Technorati before writing your post.

When you’re done, and you’ve proof read and spell checked, submit your post (not your site, but that actual post page) to a handful of social media sites.  You can find quite a list of popular sites at Social Marker and I suggest submitting to 3 or 4 main ones, and any smaller ones specific to your niche.

If you’ve done a good job of writing a suitable pillar article you’ll start to get some traffic from these sites, but more importantly the search engines like Google will follow those links and index your site.

You can now repeat this exercise on a regular basis. DO NOT submit every post that you write, that would be spammy.  Instead, submit only your best posts - ones that you honestly think would add value to these social media sites.  Join in with the communities too - you don’t want to simply submit your own pages then leave the site, they are called social sites for a reason!  Join in, vote on and submit other people’s pages and become part of the community… that way you won’t seem like you’re only interested in self promotion and will be more likely to get submissions and votes on your own pages!

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Thing that really made a difference

First of all apologies if you’re waiting for the next part in my blogging series, I’ve been in bed with flu for the past couple of days.  I’m on the mend and the nest part will be here tomorrow but in the meantime I wanted to share something with you that made a massive difference to my business.

While I was in bed yesterday I watched a free DVD I got from Russell Brunson which I’ve not watched in probably a year.  Even though I probably watched it three times when I first got it, there were still new ideas I picked up from it yesterday.  I checked the website, and amazingly Russell is still giving these away for free (you just pay postage) so go and grab a copy, and check back here tomorrow for the next part of my blogging series!

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Tons of free traffic?

I had an email from Joe Lavery yesterday telling me about Jo Han Mok.  He’s the author of ‘The E-Code’ and a very succssful marketer.  He’s put together a series of 15 videos covering his favorite free traffic generation techniques and is virtually giving them away.  Check them out here.

Since I totally trust Joe and the videos are so cheap I decided to take a look and all I can say is I’m impressed!  Now I’ll be honest, the video’s are not great quality - in fact it gets a little irritating sometimes when the audio skips but that doesn’t matter, it’s the content that is pure gold.  These videos cover a range of subjects, each one focussed on getting free traffic from various sources - Web 2.0 sites, MySpace, eBay, Squidoo, Articles, Spyfoo and many, many more.  Jo’s approach is to let you look right over his shoulder as he explains the various techniques and how to make the most of them.

I’ve only had time to watch a few of the videos so far, and although a lot of it is stuff I alreayd knew, I’ve already picked up a few gems - things that will help me drive fresh traffic over the next few weeks which I’ve never heard anyone else teaching.  In fact, just one of these little secrets I’ve already implemented and seen a fresh stream of traffic on my stats - in less than 24 hours!

So, if you want to get a whole load of free traffic to your site, blog, or promotion check out these videos and see what you think!

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Blogging part 4 - Posting and getting inspiration

If you’ve been following this series then you have done your market research, picked your niche, setup your blog and now you’re ready to start blogging… but what do you write about?

Well, if you picked a subject that you know well and are passionate about you should have no problems coming up with inspiration, especially for the first few weeks, but you really want to be a little more organised than simply sitting down at your keyboard and starting to type!

In the words of Alan Lakein, Failing to plan is planning to fail” so what we want is a system where we can plan our posts logically. Luckily there are a couple of great methods which you can implement freely and easily which will mean you are never short of something to write!

RSS feeds and Google Reader

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a way of sharing your data.  Many sites, and virtually all blogs have an RSS feed which we can subscribe to and consume all that information, from many sites, quickly and efficiently in one place.  The first thing we’ll need is an RSS reader and the one I suggest is Google Reader.  It’s free and easy to use so head over to Google Reader and set up a free account.

Now every time you’re at a site with an RSS feed you can choose to subscribe to it by clicking on the (usually) orange button.  Give it a try right now - click here or on the RSS button for this site.  In fact there are several on this page - the Entries RSS at the top of the sidebar, the Subscribe button at the bottom of this post, and your browser will probably have a subscribe button on or near the address bar.

When you’ve clicked on the button choose ‘Subscribe with Google Reader’ and now each time you open your Google Reader you’ll be able to keep up to date with this blog.  Now all you need to do is visit all the blogs which interest you in the same niche as your own, and subscribe to their RSS feeds.  See how powerful this is?  Once you’ve done that you just go to Google Reader and you’ll have a constant stream of fresh on-topic information to inspire you!

Google Alerts is your friend

My other favorite way of keeping my finger on the pulse is with Google Alerts.  Head over to Google Blogsearch and do a search on your keyword.  Now scroll to the bottom of the page and you’ll see a link called “Create an email alert for [keyword]“.  Now just enter your email address and how often you want to be alerted (daily, weekly etc.) and now you’ll get emails telling you about who is blogging about your keyword!

So there you go, two very powerful ways to keep up to date with what’s going on online, and get inspiration about what to blog about.  Tomorrow we’ll take a look at how you promote your blog and start getting traffic!

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Blogging part 3 - Getting your blog online

Finally, part three of this series on blogging and we’re ready to start our blog.  In part one we looked at what a blog is, why they are so popular, and why they are a great way to start an online business.  Yesterday in part two we discussed what to blog about, and we looked at some methods for researching niches.  Today we are ready to set up our blog and make our first posts.

Free or self hosted blog?

There are a number of decisions to make when starting a new blog, but the biggest and most important is whether to go for a free blog from a provider such as Blogger or Wordpress.com or whether to get your own domain and hosting account, and install your own blog.

Since we’re looking at our blog as a business tool, my opinion is that you should always host your own blog.  You can get a domain name and hosting account from GoDaddy so cheaply these days that the few dollars you’ll save by going the free route is hardly worth it.  With your own hosted account you’re in complete control and can do exactly what you want with the blog, monetise it properly, and give a professional image.

What blogging platform?

My preferred blogging platform is Wordpress.  The reasons for that are that it’s free, very powerful, easy to use, is well supported with plugins, and can also be used as a CMS system.  So to get started you need to do three things:

  1. Choose a domain name
  2. Register your domain and purchase hosting
  3. Download and install Wordpress

Choosing a domain name is a matter of brainstorming and using a few helper tools to find something suitable.  You can watch a video I created for my 1 Day Webmaster course here which will help you find and choose a suitable domain.

Hosting is very cheap now and there are plenty of companies and plans to choose from.  The one I recommend is GoDaddy.  If you just want hosting for this one blog their economy plan will be fine, but if you’re planning on building more sites in the future you’ll save money by getting a reseller account.

Wordpress can be downloaded for free from wordpress.org - and then you’re good to go!

Here’s a video I created a while ago that will take you through the entire process of setting up your Wordpress blog step by step.  Once you’ve gone through this video tutorial you’ll have your own blog up and running, ready to start building content and driving traffic.

Now your blog is up and running, the next part of this series will discuss methods for getting inspiration on what to blog about, and starting to build up your content.

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