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Three Things That Separate Successful Blogs from Unsuccessful Blogs

Three Things That Separate Successful Blogs from Unsuccessful Blogs

With thousands of blogs being started each and everyday you can bet that there are lots of successful blogs and then even more unsuccessful blogs. If you want to stand out from the crowd and have a chance at becoming the next successful blogger then you’ll need to make sure you follow the below tips. All bloggers that are successful share many common traits and if you want to be like them then you need to start acting like them when it comes to blogging. I will now discuss how you can work on separating yourself from the unsuccessful blogs and working your way up to becoming successful.

In order to achieve rank of successful blogger you will need to be able to display the ability to constantly post useful informative posts on a regular basis. Typically you’ll need to post once a day and you need to make sure that the post has value in order to become a successful blogger. Many bloggers fall in the content department and it’s a shame because content is the absolute most important thing to make sure is up to par. Without solid informative content you want have many return visitors as they will not need to return to your blog if there isn’t good information. Ideally you should at least thirty minutes writing a nice blog post each day that will not only be educational but also make for conversation with your readers. The more you can interact with your readers in your blog posts, the most comments you’ll notice which is great for a blog.

Apart from content successful bloggers also always have a nice custom theme that sets them apart from the rest of the bloggers. A unique theme can stick in people’s minds and therefore make them remember your site easier. WordPress themes can be bought for roughly $100-$200 and you can basically get any type of theme for that price which is an amazing deal considering you’ll now have a unique presence on your blog and people will be able to remember you more.

The final thing successful bloggers have over the rest of the crowd is the fact that they have the motivation to work and make their blogs better. It takes hours upon hours of work to make a blog even close to successful and if you don’t put in the labour then you’ll never end up with a successful blog. You need to be willing to write everyday, build links and do a lot more throughout being an owner of a blog. IF you thought becoming a successful blogger would be simple then you should definitely rethink your decision because it’s one of the hardest things to do. There are many other things that will determine a successful blog over an unsuccessful blog but if you don’t meet the above then you still have work to do before considering how else to become better.

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How to Retain Your Blog Readership

How to Retain Your Blog Readership

There are countless articles published on the internet talking about how you can build traffic to your blog and there seems to be an unlimited amount of resources to building your traffic. The only problem is that most of the traffic generation techniques that are being taught don’t send return visitors. I simply mean that you may get traffic by completing certain things like article marketing, social bookmarking and link building but the traffic typically won’t sustain and everyday you’ll need to regain the traffic. The point of blogging is to have a solid readership that comes back to your blog on a daily basis, and this is when you can start making good money with your blog so you need to do your best at retaining visitors. There are some great methods at retaining your visitors and building a readership and I’m going to briefly talk about some of these methods with you right now.

Unique Themes

You should make sure that your blog uses a unique theme, simply because too many people use the free blog themes and they don’t stand out anymore. If you use a unique theme that is attractive you can build your blogs branding while also gaining a solid readership. People are also more inclined to read blogs that are designed nicely according to surveys recently conducted. You can buy a coded WordPress theme for under $200 nowadays on many webmaster forums so the investment isn’t going to make you reach too deeply into your pockets.

Great Content

An attractive theme isn’t going to be the only thing you need in order to stand out from the rest of the blogging world and you’re going to need to put a lot of effort into your content as well. Writing blog posts is an ongoing process that you need to do everyday, but you need to make sure that you do in fact post daily so that when you begin to grow a readership they have content to read that is fresh. The search engines also love content so the more you post on your blog with useful content the more search engine placements you’ll begin ranking for.

RSS Feed Subscriber

You need to make sure you utilize the RSS feed subscriber which allows your readers to read your blog from a number of different blog readers on the internet. The more RSS feed subscribers you have the better because this means that people want to keep your blog nearby so they can continue reading it. You should have a widget in your header or sidebar that allows all of your readers to join your RSS feed and there is also a plug-in that you should use. The plug-in will post a short line at the bottom of each of your blog posts automatically that asks the reader to join your RSS feed and gives them the link to join. This is a great way at reminding people about your RSS feed and can result in more readership.

As you can tell there are quite a few methods that you can use to make your readership stick around and keep coming back to your blog. You should also keep reading the internet for other great sources because there are more ways to retain your blog readership other then the ones I listed above. You should also be trying to make your blog more enjoyable for the readers because after all the success of your blog depends solely on the readers.

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Choosing Your Niche

Choosing Your Niche

Too many people spend way too long debating on what niche they would like to create there next website on, and in a lot of cases people could have a website live in the times it takes them too choose a niche. There is no magical niche on the internet that is guaranteed to earn you money, the simple and plain fact is that you need too work hard to make money online. The niche you choose won’t reflect how much money you make at all.

You need to understand your niche, and by this I mean you should have an interest in the niche you choose. If you’re not interested in the niche you choose then you’ll quickly become bored of the work involved with making the site successful and in most cases you’ll just let the site sit there. If you have an interest in the topic you choose then most of the time it will seem less like work and more like a hobby. You’ll also be able to communicate with your audience, imagine how hard that would be if you have no interest in the topic you we’re writing about.

It’s very hard to sell something to someone on a website and you usually need to gain some sort of trust with the reader before they trust your website enough to buy anything. If you choose a niche where you can provide helpful, educational and unique content that nobody has seen before then there is a good chance you’ll have return visitors come to your website which can turn into potential buyers. If your content is just regurgitated information from another website then you can’t expect people to want to come back to your website because you’re not offering them anything out of the ordinary.

When you’re choosing your niche you need to make sure that you can picture yourself sticking with the niche and idea for months down the road. It takes months to even see the potential of a website so if you give up before this time then you’re not even giving your website a chance. This is what most webmasters do though and why they have dozens of blogs sitting on many hosting accounts all over the place.

Try too choose a niche and stick with it and you’ll see a lot more results then switching niches every week or every month. It takes determination in order too get your website up to the level it needs to be to make money and you need to ride the wave right until the end. You’ll be building links and adding content to your website on a daily basis in most cases and this means you’ll need a strong liking for the niche you choose.

Other niches may seem more profitable on paper, but if you don’t like the work you’re doing then there is no way you’ll be happy working on the site and you’ll give up. When you choose your niche you can do the normal keyword and niche research too see what’s profitable, but make sure that whatever you choose you can picture yourself writing about in the next year.

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