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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
12 Steps You Must Take to Quickly Become a Successful Blogger
You might be a frustrated blogger. I feel you.
I wrote for an audience of crickets, for many, many years.
I wondered why nobody read my blog and why I received no comments and like many of you, I found myself asking the question, “How Can I Be Successful?” I feel your pain. Do not give up!
Do not throw in the towel, because you can become a wildly successful blogger in your own right.
I returned home a few weeks ago from a 2 year working holiday of Southeast Asia. I have conquered my frustrations and more importantly I am helping an increasing number of bloggers do the same thing.
Decide to become successful now. Become so excited about living your blogging dreams that you cannot possibly think of quitting your blogging exploits. You can do it. You can succeed.
I believe in you and I’ll share with you 12 steps you must take to get the ball rolling and become one of the most successful bloggers in your niche.
Imagine yourself opening a corner store. I visited “warungs” in Bali to pick up a cool drink or a sweet snack. The lady running the warung works 7 days each week. She toils for 6 to 10 hours daily.
Why? You get what you put out there. You need to commit to the point that you treat your blog like an offline, brick and mortar business. Work at least 4, 6 or 10 hours daily on your blog if you want to become wildly successful.
Follow leaders from the blogging niche. Coaches need coaches. This is why Tiger Woods receives coaching and why Lebron James receives coaching and why Lionel Messi receives coaching. Bloggers possess blind spots. Coaches can reveal these blind spots to you.
Once you see where you need to improve you can improve. You can hire an accountability partner or simply learn from the best and most successful blogs in your niche. Monetizing your blog becomes simple if you follow the advice of authority bloggers.
Stop forcing out blog posts. Force negates. Stop trying to push out a hastily-written 300 word post. Write a keyword-rich, 600 to 800 to 1200 word post each time you decide to write.
Change your habits. Post your best work each time you write a post. Post once every 2 to 3 days if it takes you this long to write a keyword-rich, 1000 word blog post since you might work long hours on your full time job.
Think long term; a search-engine topping post beats 3 poorly-written posts.
Write a guest post the moment you learn of the guest posting opportunities. Do not hesitate or delay for you talk yourself out of writing and publishing the post.
Your ego plays tricks on you, grabbing for every low energy excuse in the book to keep your comfortable and failing as a blogger. Guard against this tendency. Write guest posts from a prolific space. Branch out, make friends, have fun and make money online.
This tip is far and away the most important thing you can do on a daily basis. You only become aware of your negative thoughts if you meditate, visualize, affirm or pray on a daily basis. Example: I churn out 1200 word blog posts fairly easily but I refrained from writing these style posts because I viewed the strategy as a time waster.
If I saw little feedback from individuals after writing 1 or 2 1200 word, keyword-rich, quality posts, I bailed on the strategy. Massive mistake here, and I only learned the mistake I made by meditating, quieting my mind and tuning in to the destructive head games I played with myself.
You want to make money online. Excellent. Make sure to build a bigger, grander goal, tied to something larger than yourself or bank account. Setting up only monetary goals ties you to outcomes, meaning that you quit fast if you do not make a set amount of money within 3 days, 1 week, or 1 month.
Think about providing a valuable service to people on the internet. Observe the awesome blog here, run by Ileane. She provides a valuable service to humanity by publishing valuable, in depth blog posts. Remember this each time you sit down to create a post and you cannot help but to inspire individuals.
I want to share a silly mistake I made with you. I only monetized my blog recently. Sure, I ran a cash gifting team and linked up to my capture page through my blogs but I never signed up for Adsense, or offered my consulting services until a few months ago. I did not monetize my blog to its full potential.
By ignoring monetization I neglected to use keywords or key phrases, and of course this mistake made it difficult for me to target my market.
Monetize your blog from Day 1. Gain clarity in whom you wish to attract. Your Adsense ads and of course overall results quickly reflect if you are targeting effectively.
This tip ties into Tip 3. Right now I sit at 836 words. I intend to write a helpful manual each time I publish a guest post or publish to my own blog.
Never stretch out a post of course but always go above and beyond word count to set an overachieving precedent. Once you adopt this mindset of stretching yourself you can become a successful blogger.
Look up top. “12 Tips.” These posts usually become amazingly popular because readers seek numerous, practical tips to apply to their problems. I see many bloggers struggle and I wish to help them, to share my success secrets, because struggling in the area of monetizing your blog is not necessary.
Use numbers to create order in the minds of your readers. Receive more clicks.
Scroll up and down the comments section to connect with like-minded bloggers.
I found massive tribes by becoming friends through the comments field. Stop by a blog. Read the post. Create an insightful comment. Become introduced to prospering opportunities.
I am taking a deep breath now. Bloggers tend to get stressed, worrying about making money online or generating leads or receiving more comments. Take a deep breath to relax, slow down your thoughts and become present.
OK, are you back in the here and now? Great. Proceed, stress free, and stop blocking the creative ideas which can build a blogging breakthrough for you.
Stop rushing. I immediately hopped on this guest posting opportunity but I am taking a break after wrapping up the post in 5 minutes. Revisit posts about 1o to 15 minutes after writing your first draft.
Think through your title. Does it make an impact? Yes? Good. If not though, think through a more intriguing title to grab the attention of your readers.
What tips can you add to this list?
How did you become a successful blogger?
Tagged as: Blog Monetization, blogging successSaturday, September 7, 2013
12 Steps You Must Take to Quickly Become a Successful Blogger
You might be a frustrated blogger. I feel you.
I wrote for an audience of crickets, for many, many years.
I wondered why nobody read my blog and why I received no comments and like many of you, I found myself asking the question, “How Can I Be Successful?” I feel your pain. Do not give up!
Do not throw in the towel, because you can become a wildly successful blogger in your own right.
I returned home a few weeks ago from a 2 year working holiday of Southeast Asia. I have conquered my frustrations and more importantly I am helping an increasing number of bloggers do the same thing.
Decide to become successful now. Become so excited about living your blogging dreams that you cannot possibly think of quitting your blogging exploits. You can do it. You can succeed.
I believe in you and I’ll share with you 12 steps you must take to get the ball rolling and become one of the most successful bloggers in your niche.
Imagine yourself opening a corner store. I visited “warungs” in Bali to pick up a cool drink or a sweet snack. The lady running the warung works 7 days each week. She toils for 6 to 10 hours daily.
Why? You get what you put out there. You need to commit to the point that you treat your blog like an offline, brick and mortar business. Work at least 4, 6 or 10 hours daily on your blog if you want to become wildly successful.
Follow leaders from the blogging niche. Coaches need coaches. This is why Tiger Woods receives coaching and why Lebron James receives coaching and why Lionel Messi receives coaching. Bloggers possess blind spots. Coaches can reveal these blind spots to you.
Once you see where you need to improve you can improve. You can hire an accountability partner or simply learn from the best and most successful blogs in your niche. Monetizing your blog becomes simple if you follow the advice of authority bloggers.
Stop forcing out blog posts. Force negates. Stop trying to push out a hastily-written 300 word post. Write a keyword-rich, 600 to 800 to 1200 word post each time you decide to write.
Change your habits. Post your best work each time you write a post. Post once every 2 to 3 days if it takes you this long to write a keyword-rich, 1000 word blog post since you might work long hours on your full time job.
Think long term; a search-engine topping post beats 3 poorly-written posts.
Write a guest post the moment you learn of the guest posting opportunities. Do not hesitate or delay for you talk yourself out of writing and publishing the post.
Your ego plays tricks on you, grabbing for every low energy excuse in the book to keep your comfortable and failing as a blogger. Guard against this tendency. Write guest posts from a prolific space. Branch out, make friends, have fun and make money online.
This tip is far and away the most important thing you can do on a daily basis. You only become aware of your negative thoughts if you meditate, visualize, affirm or pray on a daily basis. Example: I churn out 1200 word blog posts fairly easily but I refrained from writing these style posts because I viewed the strategy as a time waster.
If I saw little feedback from individuals after writing 1 or 2 1200 word, keyword-rich, quality posts, I bailed on the strategy. Massive mistake here, and I only learned the mistake I made by meditating, quieting my mind and tuning in to the destructive head games I played with myself.
You want to make money online. Excellent. Make sure to build a bigger, grander goal, tied to something larger than yourself or bank account. Setting up only monetary goals ties you to outcomes, meaning that you quit fast if you do not make a set amount of money within 3 days, 1 week, or 1 month.
Think about providing a valuable service to people on the internet. Observe the awesome blog here, run by Ileane. He provides a valuable service to humanity by publishing valuable, in depth blog posts. Remember this each time you sit down to create a post and you cannot help but to inspire individuals.
I want to share a silly mistake I made with you. I only monetized my blog recently. Sure, I ran a cash gifting team and linked up to my capture page through my blogs but I never signed up for Adsense, or offered my consulting services until a few months ago. I did not monetize my blog to its full potential.
By ignoring monetization I neglected to use keywords or key phrases, and of course this mistake made it difficult for me to target my market.
Monetize your blog from Day 1. Gain clarity in whom you wish to attract. Your Adsense ads and of course overall results quickly reflect if you are targeting effectively.
This tip ties into Tip 3. Right now I sit at 836 words. I intend to write a helpful manual each time I publish a guest post or publish to my own blog.
Never stretch out a post of course but always go above and beyond word count to set an overachieving precedent. Once you adopt this mindset of stretching yourself you can become a successful blogger.
Look up top. “12 Tips.” These posts usually become amazingly popular because readers seek numerous, practical tips to apply to their problems. I see many bloggers struggle and I wish to help them, to share my success secrets, because struggling in the area of monetizing your blog is not necessary.
Use numbers to create order in the minds of your readers. Receive more clicks.
Scroll up and down the comments section to connect with like-minded bloggers.
I found massive tribes by becoming friends through the comments field. Stop by a blog. Read the post. Create an insightful comment. Become introduced to prospering opportunities.
I am taking a deep breath now. Bloggers tend to get stressed, worrying about making money online or generating leads or receiving more comments. Take a deep breath to relax, slow down your thoughts and become present.
OK, are you back in the here and now? Great. Proceed, stress free, and stop blocking the creative ideas which can build a blogging breakthrough for you.
Stop rushing. I immediately hopped on this guest posting opportunity but I am taking a break after wrapping up the post in 5 minutes. Revisit posts about 1o to 15 minutes after writing your first draft.
Think through your title. Does it make an impact? Yes? Good. If not though, think through a more intriguing title to grab the attention of your readers.
What tips can you add to this list?
How did you become a successful blogger?
Tagged as: Blog Monetization, blogging successThursday, May 16, 2013
Perez Hilton Is A Father: Celeb Blogger Welcomes First Son
Perez Hilton is a dad.
The 34-year-old celebrity blogger, multimedia entrepreneur and actor shared the big news on his website. Under a photo of father and son, Perez writes: "I am ready to announce that earlier this month I was blessed with the birth of my first child, a beautiful and healthy baby boy -- with lots of hair on his tiny head!"
View a photo of Perez with his son, then scroll down to keep reading:
Saying his family was "overjoyed at this newest and most cherished addition," Perez added, "I am so humbled to welcome this little man into my life. And I am honored and ready for the challenge of guiding him through his."
Perez, who made his off-Broadway debut in "NEWSical" last fall, did not disclose any other details of the birth.
You can view Perez's original post here.
Also on HuffPost: Get AlertsWednesday, March 13, 2013
3 Ways Michael Jordan Can Teach You to Become An A-List Blogger
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by Justin Young on January 24, 2013 · 15 commentsin Blogging Tutorials, Guest PostsSo what on earth does becoming an A-list blogger have anything to do with the great basketball star Michael Jordan?
This is a very valid question and to find the answer we must look beyond the sport itself and focus on Jordan’s mindset and mental attitude both on and off the court.
There is no denying that Michael Jordan is one of the most well-known and successful athletes in the history of professional sports. His biography on the website for the National Basketball Association states: “By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time.”
As bloggers, we probably won’t be endorsing any sportswear or winning slam dunk contests but we can greatly benefit by using the mindset and attitude model responsible for Jordan’s mega successful career as a template for our own blogging success.
Yes? Then learn and apply these lessons taught by the great one himself.
Many people don’t know that Jordan was once cut from his high school basketball team. Taking light of the rejection, Jordan continued to practice and worked hard to develop his skills. Needless to say, he had no problem making the team the following year. Ironically his high school gym is now named after him.
Being rejected is not easy for anyone. In the world of blogging, the rejection could be the form of an opportunity to guest blog, a JV partnership or even dealing with that dreaded negative commenter. Never take rejection and criticism personally, just go back to the drawing board and if necessary, change whatever needs to be changed or take the time to practice skills not quite up to par. Be passionate about your work and when you’re ready, come back better and stronger than ever before.
Keep in mind, at some point everyone gets knocked down. I’m sure every A-list blogger can share similar stories. It’s easy to stay down and make excuses, but those who succeed are the ones who get up, dust themselves off and keep going after what they really want.
“If you’re trying to achieve there will be roadblocks. I’ve had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don’t have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don’t turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.” – Michael Jordan
Michael Jordan became the first professional basketball player since Wilt Chamberlain to score 3000 points in a single season. He was a very effective weapon on offense but he knew he had other skills that needed improvement. Jordan went to work and focused on improving his defensive game. In 1988 his hard work paid off as he was named the NBA defensive player of the year and was the first ever player to lead the league in both scoring and steals.
Whether we possess certain skills ourselves or rely on outsourcing to experts, as bloggers and online marketers we must have access to many different talents and skillsets. This could include everything from business management, marketing and customer service to technical skills like web design and video production.
It’s okay to be a “Jack of all trades”. Just don’t spread yourself too thin. It’s impossible to be an expert at everything.
Personally take on certain tasks or projects that align with your strengths. These will be tasks that you enjoy, excel at and can accomplish efficiently.
Next, identify your weaknesses and the weaknesses of your business or blog. Do what needs to be done to correct them or better yet, turn them into strengths. This could mean hiring a mentor or coach, learning new skills yourself or even delegating and outsourcing certain tasks to professionals.
“My attitude is that if you push me towards something that you think is a weakness, then I will turn that perceived weakness into a strength” – Michael Jordan
When Michael Jordan joined the Chicago Bulls in 1984 they had an ugly losing history and were a very unpopular team, barely drawing an attendance of 6000 fans to each home game. This all changed as Jordan’s fierce competitive style along with his incredible jumping ability and hang-time wooed fans and sportswriters throughout the league. The Bulls went on to win 6 NBA championships throughout Jordan’s career.
One thing is for certain; if you’re blogging in a highly competitive niche, then don’t expect to stand out by using the same strategy as everyone else. There are no set guidelines or rules telling you how to become an A-list blogger but you need to think outside the box and do something different that no one else does. This could be as simple as hosting a game or competition or maybe giving away something of incredible value to your visitors. As an A-list blogger you will need to position yourself as a subject matter expert by backing up theories and advice with solid proof and occasional case studies. Be trustworthy, authentic and bold, and don’t be afraid to express personality in your writing.
“If you accept the expectations of others, especially the negative ones, then you never will change the outcome.” – Michael Jordan
Through intense hard work, determination and the right mindset, there are very few things that can prevent you from getting what you really want. This is true for anything from professional sports to building a successful business to getting the washboard abs you’ve always wanted. Whatever your goals are in life, “be like Mike” and invest no less than 100% of your mind, body and soul into achieving those goals. Don’t be afraid of failure; expect it to happen because it usually will.
The difference lies in how you overcome the failure. Will you just complain about it and make excuses or will you take initiative and continuously keep trying until you find success?
“ I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life and that is why I succeed.” – Michael Jordan
What are your thoughts about the points made in this article? Feel free to share your success stories about how you overcame failure or rejection. What steps are you taking to become an A-list blogger?
Tagged as: a-list blogger, blogging success, successful blogimage credit: Steve Lipofsky basketballphoto.com via Wikimedia
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Are You Too Lazy To Be A Successful Blogger?
It is possible you know, being too lazy to be a successful blogger.
It happens to many people, the reality of managing a blog is very overwhelming and can weigh negatively on the blog owner. This creates less interest in actually blogging online and fully running the site.
You can tell when you’re starting to get lazy.
Sometimes you won’t post as much, or you won’t research an article as hard as you normally do. In the end the side affects of being a lazy blogger is a slow or no growth blog. Being the owner of a large social network I’ve seen this type of blog decay happen very often.
When I first started the Blog Engage community I thought I could handle the site, it’s blog, forums and my personal blog without issue. The overwhelming amount of work made each site suffer in different area’s.
The end result was a lack of updating the personal blog and deciding to work with Blog Engage full time. Sometimes in life we have to give up one thing we love to help another thing we love in order to achieve success.
Reply to Comments
When you don’t reply to your blog comments, you may be a lazy blogger.
It’s rather funny to see people that don’t have time, to reply to the readers leaving comments on their blog. As you all know it’s important to engage with your blog readers to keep them returning and enjoying your blog. Blog commenting is a two-way street and it’s all about taking the conversation to the next level. A successful blogger values the interaction in the comment section just as much as he or she values the content in the actual blog post.
Research Your Articles
When you write a new post and you fail to do valid research you may be a lazy blogger.
If you’re writing a post about a specific topic it’s always good to research and try the product so you can fully understand what you’re even writing about. Take the time to develop some level of expertise on your topic so that you can speak from experience. When a blogger tries to cut corners, the quality of their articles begins to go downhill and readers pick up on that right away.
Engage in Social Media
If you login and submit your posts to a social network and don’t engage with other users in discussion and voting you may be a lazy blogger.
When I login to Blog Engage I make sure to engage with the community. I take my time to vote on other articles, engage in community conversation and try to build my online brand nice and strong with the community members. I notice that the most successful members of Blog Engage are those that take to time to engage and build relationships with the other bloggers.
Moderate your Comments
If you take two or three days to moderate your blog readers comments you may be a lazy blogger.
Don’t make your blog readers wait days for you to approve their comments. This is such an insult to anyone who is taking the time to read your articles and leave quality comments. Sure I can imagine at times this may happen during a holiday but it’s not something you can do weekly or on a regular basis.
Let me know! Share some of the things you have done in that past that may qualify you temporarily as a lazy blogger.
I will admit I’m terrible at engaging with my blog readers. 2013 is my year to improve and if you have been on my blog I’ve been doing a way better job. But hey; at times I was a lazy guy and didn’t always reply to my blog readers comments. Share with me something you have done in the past that made you look like a lazy blogger.
Tagged as: Lazy Bloggers, Successful BloggersFriday, February 15, 2013
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