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Unless you’re completely new to the blogging scene, you’ve probably heard two things.

  1. Content is king
  2. You must offer your visitors real value if you want to keep them visiting your blog

These things are necessary to make money, but they’re not enough in themselves. A less talked about secret of earning big blog income is that great content and providing value won’t get you there by themselves. That may seem to contradict what you’ve heard, but it doesn’t. Please let me explain.

When top blogs make money, they surely have great content that provides value to their readers, but they have several more characteristics. The most important of these is that they have traffic. In other words, thousands of people a day read their blogs.

Great content is crucial. Providing real value is crucial. But if no one finds your blog, you’re not going to make money. There are tens of millions of blogs out there. If your blog covers a topic that lots of people are interested in, there are likely to be tens, even hundreds of competing blogs. Getting enough visitors to your blog is challenging but doable.

If you’ve got a lot of loyal readers, you’re almost there. One major step remains. Getting your blog to generate money (known as monetizing your blog) is the next big challenge. Unfortunately, even if you get tons of visitors, you’re not guaranteed to make any money. If you want to earn significant blog income, you need a good monetization plan.

So as you can see, delivering value to your readers isn’t nearly enough. Two more things are necessary. One is getting visitors, lots of visitors to your blog. The other is getting them to spend money. You’ll need to master both of these if you really want to profit from your blogging.

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9 Tips for Repeat Web Site Traffic

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Here are 9 tips to help you get repeat web site traffic. It may be easy to get new traffic but new traffic doesn’t usually buy anything, that can take up to 7 visits so repeat traffic can be vital to your success.

1. Frequently update your web pages. Sites that are never updated or maintained are dropped by some search engines. You can even put a date counter on the page to show when it was last updated.

2. Over deliver value on your website. For affiliates and partners you can place links to their sites and products and ask them to do the same for you. Don’t hesitate to advertise their products also, if they are not in competion with your own product.

3. You can allow customers to ‘opt in’ to get discounts and special offers. Invite your visitors to a free monthly newsletter with an opt-in form.

4. Adding a link to book mark your site or add to favorites is always a good idea.

5. Add a link ‘Recommend this site to a Friend’ so that the visitor can email your website link, with a prewritten title, “Thought you might be interested in this”, just by clicking on it.

6. Maintain your theme or brand throughout your site so your customers always know they’re on your website. Always provide a ‘Contact Us’ link on your pages and use consistent colors and logos throughout your site.

7. Always have a ‘Policies’ page which clearly states your mission and principles in regards to customers. Also post your privacy policy as well so that clients know they are secure when they visit your site.

8. Post a FAQ page with common concerns clarified, this will alieve most doubts and objections. This will resolve most doubts with a prospect or customers initial visit to your site.

8. Ensure that each page on your website has appropriate titles and keywords so that your customer can find their way back to your site if they lose the book mark.

9. Never spam a client, who has opted in for newsletters, with unsolicited emails. If someone wants to ‘opt out’ of your list, always honor their request in a timely manner. They may still come back if they like your products. But they will certainly not come back if you continue to flood their email box with emails they no longer wish to receive.

Put all of your internet advertising on auto pilot. Let’s face it, all of the things that have to be done to stay ahead of the competition is mind boggling and time consuming to say the least. Wouldn’t you rather have seasoned internet marketing professionals that do this every day handle all the details for you? Free up your time and end the headaches and frustration, let the pro’s at Huge Traffic Explosion do it all for you.

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If you’ve dipped so much as a toe into today’s marketing world, you’ve heard about blogs. Actually, if you’ve been on the internet at all lately, you’ve probably seen that blogs are a pretty commonplace occurrence. What you might not know is how easy and effective it is to advertise on the “blogosphere.”

What is this thing called a “blog?” What is it for? When was it born? How can you make it work for you in today’s competitive marketplace, especially when you have very little money to spend on your marketing?

The term “weblog” was coined in 1997 by Jorn Barger, editor of RobotWisdom.com, one of the oldest blogs out there. The shortened term “blog” came about in 1999, offered up by one Peter Merholz, editor and author of Peterme.com, a very well-established blog about his life, the web in general, and about everything else under the sun. By July 2006, statistics show that there were 12 million bloggers in the US alone (we’d venture to say there are many times that amount now), and that more than 39% of the US population reads blogs. Again, chances are that now, with the unemployment rate rising and Internet costs getting less expensive, that number is much higher. From the perspective of someone who wants to advertise on blogs, this is a good sign. Statistics also show that by February of 2009 there were 1.5 billion Internet users worldwide.

At about 25% of the world’s population, that is nothing to shake a stick at. With only 80% of the world’s population being literate, you can figure that almost half of the world’s literate population is online. And more and more folks across the globe who use the Internet are choosing to read blogs. What does that mean for you, oh Person Who Wants to Advertise Their Business? It means that you can use this medium to promote your business.

For a minimal cost you can reach millions of people with your brand and your website. And why does it mean that? For as many bloggers as there are, there are that many blog readers.

Many people choose not to put their every thought and opinion onto a website, but that doesn’t mean that they don’t want to read the thoughts and opinions of the people who do. The cool thing about that is that many bloggers are quite influential. When it comes to reviewing products and companies, they do not hold anything back. So how do you get into their sites to advertise your company? One way is to find blogs that fit your product’s image and go through the rigmarole of emailing them individually.

You’d need to offer them free product, send it to them and wait for them to write about you and link to your website. Or, in an easier and possibly more effective move, you can sign up with a service that makes your ads available to bloggers. Because of today’s economic climate, more and more bloggers are trying to make a profit from their blog.

Whether it’s to offset the cost of their domain name and website, or whether they are trying to put food on the table, more and more quality bloggers are putting advertising on their websites. The service they use can be the same service you use to take advantage of some prime internet real estate and reach an audience who may not be looking for your product otherwise.

Blog readers aren’t stupid, but they are partial to the blogs they read the most. And chances are, if the blog is established and has a decent readership, those readers are going to be interested in the ads posted on their favorite blogger’s website. Why not have that ad inventory occupied by you?

This article has been donated by Samson Harper, an esteemed agent at BloggingAds.com, a website that helps businesses purchase blog advertising and gives bloggers an opportunity to earn money blogging

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How to Make More Money Blogging

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I have found blogging to be a great way to make money online. It’s a great way to start marketing online,  even if you’re a real newbie. There are several business models for those that want to get started in a hurry.

I will discuss just three of the more popular methods.

The first method is paid blogging. Using this method, you create your blog and add a few good articles to it. Then you signup with paid blogging networks like Pay Per Post or Review Me and see what “opportunities” are available. These networks are filled with advertisers looking for blogger who can help them spread the word, and they are willing to pay. Accept the opportunity, write about it on your blog, and you get paid.

The second method is WordPress and AdSense and it requires a little more technical know-how. You need to build a WordPress blog on a specific niche topic, and start writing some good content on it. Once you’re done, leave comments on other blogs to get some important one-way links. The objective is to get more traffic who will click on your AdSense ads and make you money.

The third and most sophisticated method is affiliate marketing with WordPress blogs. Again, you set-up a good WordPress blog but with this model the amount of content you publish is not as important as the “selling quality” of the content. Each post you write must pre-sell the web visitor and convince him to click on your affiliate links. When the visitor makes a purchase online after that, you get credited for the sale and earn commissions.

Ultimately, which model you choose depends on how much time and resources you can dedicate to creating and managing your blogs. Choose a model that requires little investment at first, althoughugh this may mean more of your time. When you get the hang of it, you can venture into other blogging models as well.

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Blogging For Extra Income

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If you have a flair for writing you can make money blogging. Any special interest that you have or any special insight that you might have combined with the ability to write in an interesting way, could make you a very valuable blogger.

Blogging is a lot of fun and if you grab a few good jobs you will actually be making money online by offering your opinions and your viewpoints. Anything that you might be able to offer insight or expertise on as a ghost blogger can lead to a blogging income..

Those who can be assets to the site are rarely short on work. Blogging helps to drive up the search engine rankings and thus you should be quite familiar with the most effective ways to insert keywords. SEO blogging is a profitable niche and if you can do it well you will have a lot of business.

To make money online with a blog you might have to open your world up to a whole new way of writing. If you can write with enough style and offer your audience a really good read, then you will be able to find plenty of jobs.

If you can make money blogging then you can have a really good time while you’re at work. Many of the blog sites that are out there offer a wide variety of interests for you to explore. You’re not confined to writing for just one blog. In fact, you can develop a strong client base by being able to deliver timely information written in a real life style that encourages others to blog on the site as well.

Understanding the goals of the blog can help you do a much better job. Is it to increase the search engine rankings or is it designed to bring in more bloggers. Sometimes you’ll be asked to get a blog started by writing as different people. Sometimes you’ll be asked to write up specific information. It all depends on the website and the needs of the blog.

Learning the many different styles of blogging can help you land more jobs. Get familiar with how blogging can be helpful to any website and how you can help the website owner fulfill the blog’s needs.

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On your marks, get set, go!
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Studying the following tips for improving website traffic and rankings is well worth the time and effort. You may also take notes by hand or simply print this document.

First and foremost create a site with valuable content, products or services. Content is king as they say, better believe it because it’s true. It’s always a good idea to place your primary and secondary keywords within the first paragraph of your page content and then spread them throughout the rest of the document. Do not exceed the recommended optimal keyword density of 3-5%.

Utilize market reasearch for finding target keywords that will attract your ideal customers. Include your keywords in ideal areas of your web page such as the title, meta tags, headers and sub-headings. Keywords which are in bold text like headings and sub-headings help with search engine indexing.

Keep your site design simple so that your customers can easily navigate between web pages, find what they want and buy products and services. Try not to clutter your site with flashing banners and other advertisements as this will only cause confusion and lost visitors and customers. Too many things to click on will result in the back button being clicked or the big X to close the web browser. If your website sells products, be sure to keep the payment and shipping methods simple so that the customer experience is nice and smooth.

Some people recommend submitting your web pages to the most popular search engines. I tend to disagree as the search engine spiders are going to find your pages anyway. This is optional, about all I do is submit a sitemap to the big three search engines, which does the trick quite nicely. Should you decide to submit to search engines, always do it manually, do not use those automated services. Some of the automated services are scams and the search engines frown upon them anyway.

Stay abreast of search engine news, especially anything that could affect website rankings. If you have valuable content and stick to the rules, these search engine changes shouldn’t affect you. Use online tools and utilities to keep track of how your website is doing. Demonstrate your industry and product or service expertise by writing and submitting articles for your website to the article banks so you are perceived as an expert in your field.

Monitor your competitors and the top ranked websites to see what they are doing right in the way of website design, navigation, content, keywords, etc. Use reports and logs from your web hosting company to see where your traffic is coming from. Analyze your visitor location and their incoming sources whether from search engines or links from other sites and the keywords they used to find you. Make your customers visit simple and give them plenty of ways to remember you in the form of newsletters, free reports, coupons etc.

If your not sure or don’t have the time to effectively maintain a website, it’s better to hire professionals and let them handle all the details. Though it may seem costly, it is a lot less expensive than spending your money on a website which no one visits and gets no sales.
Don’t look at your website as a static brochure. Treat it as an ever changing, dynamic sales machine, just like a real brick and mortar business that customers and prospects take seriously.

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How To SEO Optimize Your Blog Posts

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Many bloggers fail to realize how important search engine traffic can be because they rely solely on Social Media traffic. This is one of the many reasons bloggers fail to make extra money with their blog.

Making your blog post search engine friendly is very easy and I’ll show you how to do it. All it takes is just three simple steps. These three steps can increase browsers to your site and be the difference between a blog that creates the owner little if any income or one that becomes a great source of additional income.

Follow the advice below to search engine optimize every article you write and start reaping the rewards of free targeted Internet users.

To begin with, you should make certain your blog post url’s are search engine compatible. With a blog platform like BlogSpot, this is already done. WordPress blogs need a little work. If you use the WordPress blogging platform, then you’ll need to set your permalinks so that the code produces optimized url’s when you make a post.

The way you get this done in WordPress is find the the Permalinks tab, and click the radio button along side the Custom field. Then you’ll put a percentage sign followed by the words Postname. {Immediately after the words postname, Now} add another percent symbol. You’ve now ensured that all your post will have optimized urls.

Next, your main keyword should be in the Title of the blog. If you’re blogging about ways to earn extra cash, then you’ll want these keywords in your Blog’s title. If your blog is about Dogs, then don’t use something unrelated like your name in the title unless you also have the word Dog in there also. By using the keywords in the Title, then you’ll rank higher than if you name the blog something that does not tell the search engine what your blogs about.

The next important step is to use the keywords in your Post’s title. If you want blog readers to visit your post about online auctions to to make a living online, then your keywords need to be in your post title. Not irrelevant keywords like How I Make Money With Auctions. The search engines won’t know what your post is about and you can forget about getting free traffic. If you’re blog is monetized with Adsense, this tip will increase traffic while showing the highest paying ads for an increase in the pay per click you receive.

Implementing these 3 simple tips will go a long ways in letting the Search Engines determine what your post and blog are about. By taking a little extra time and making it easy for the search engines to determine what your post and blog are about, they’ll rank you higher in the Search Engine ranking pages.

Now to fully take advantage of all this optimizing, you’ll need to build links to each post. Ahh, but link building is a whole nother article that has to be saved for later. Get used to optimizing your blog and blog post before tackling the chore of building links to your site.

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