Monday 29 October 2012

5 Common Blogging Problems, and How to Overcome Them

Blogging provides anyone with the opportunity to publish content and the potential to make money. Because of this, there are hundreds or thousands of new blogs launched every day. Unfortunately, there are some significant challenges that most new bloggers face, and in many cases the challenges are significant enough to lead the blogger to give up.
In this post we’ll look at five problems that many bloggers face, especially in the early days of their blog, and we’ll also look at some ways that these problems can be overcome.

1. No Comments from Visitors/Readers:

It can be very frustrating to dedicate time creating a blog post, only to sit and wait for comments that never come. The interactive aspect of blogging is what draws many people to get started with their own blog, but in reality many new blogs have trouble attracting comments. If you find that your blog posts don’t usually get the attention or feedback that you had hoped for, you’re not alone.
Here are a few tips to get the comments flowing.

Leave Comments on Other Blogs:

When I started blogging one of the most effective ways of building an audience and attracting comments was to leave comments on other blogs. I focused on other small blogs rather than industry leaders, because those bloggers were more likely to notice and appreciate the comment, and sure enough, many of them came to my blog and returned the favor.
The key is to leave intelligent comments that add something to the post or the discussion, as opposed to leaving a generic comment like “Great post!” Set aside some time every day to leave comments, and make an effort to comment at the same blogs several times so that the bloggers start to recognize you. Once you get a few comments and an active discussion going on your posts, you’ll find that even more people will jump in and leave comments of their own.

Respond to the Comments that You Get:

You can show the commenters that you appreciate their comments by responding, and you can also take a moment to visit their blog and leave a comment. Many commenters will enter a URL of their blog when posting their comment, and they’ll appreciate seeing that you have taken the time to visit their site and leave a comment. This helps to build the community of a new blog, and once the community has been developed other things get much easier.

Ask Questions:

In your post content, especially at the end of posts, ask questions to your readers. Make it clear that you are seeking their feedback, and even ask for their opinion. One of the best ways to increase the number of comments that you get is to simply encourage it in this way.

Write Thought-Provoking Posts or Cover Controversial Topics:

Certain types of blog posts tend to attract more comments than others. Anything that makes readers think and encourages them to form and share an opinion will be more likely to receive comments. I’m not a big fan of writing controversial posts intentionally just to get attention, but many bloggers have used this approach to increase their exposure and it can lead to a lot of comments. However, your post and opinion doesn’t have to be controversial, if you cover controversial topics in any way it tends to increase the feedback that you’ll get.

2. Not Enough Traffic:

Possibly the most frustrating challenge for many bloggers is trying to attract more visitors. In fact, most bloggers don’t give very much thought to how they will attract visitors until after the blog has been launched and they find that not many people are visiting. Regardless of how much traffic you have, you’ll always want more. But for new blogs this can be a discouraging problem to face, and it’s one that leads many bloggers to give up and stop blogging.
This is a topic that is far too involved to cover in depth in this blog post, but here are a few proven methods for getting visitors and bringing life to a struggling blog.

Re-Evaluate Your Posts:

Take a step back and look at the types of posts that you are publishing to make sure that you’re providing original content that is worthy of attention. What other types of posts could you try? How could you differentiate yourself from other blogs in the industry/niche? Are your posts working together to develop the style that you are hoping to achieve? Are certain types of posts having more success than others?
Evaluating your own blog posts isn’t always easy, but it’s necessary in order to have the best blog that you are capable of. If you can use your own insight to improve the quality of your posts or to find other posts styles or topics that will appeal to your target audience, you will be in a much better position to attract and retain readers.

Write Guest Posts for Other Blogs:

Probably my favorite method of promoting a new blog is to write posts that are published on other blogs. There are tons of blogs out there that are looking for quality content, so getting your articles published isn’t that difficult, but it does take some time. The benefits of writing for other blogs include getting links to your blog (in the author bio), increased name recognition in your industry, a chance to improve your skills (writing for other blogs and larger audiences will force you to be at your best), and you’ll get a great opportunity to network with other blog owners and editors. For these reasons I think it is easily worth the time.
The traffic that you will get from guest blogging is unlikely to reach huge numbers from any one blog post, but if you are consistently posting on other blogs throughout your industry it will add up over time. And the links are also great for SEO purposes, which can help to send search engine visitors in the future. The networking aspect is also a tremendous opportunity, as getting to know influential bloggers in your industry can lead to all kinds of opportunities in the future.
My recommendation is to set a goal of writing one guest post per week, and of course you can stop at any point when your feel that you have achieved your goals of increasing exposure to  your audience. Take a look at other blogs in your industry and see which ones are publishing posts from several different authors, as they will be great candidates for guest posts. I’d also recommend starting with smaller blogs to get a little bit more comfortable, as writing for a major publication with a huge audience can be pretty intimidating.

Use Social Media:

While traffic coming from most social media sites may not be as high quality as some other types of traffic, it is still a potential source of traffic that works very well for new blogs. If there are niche-specific social media sites that apply to your blog definitely take advantage of them and submit your posts. For those in the design industry, sites like Design Bump, The Web Blend, and Design Float can be excellent sources of targeted visitors. Just as importantly, it’s easier to have success with niche social media sites than it is with major sites like Digg and Reddit, but the numbers of visitors will not be as high. Twitter and Facebook are also excellent sources of exposure and traffic, so if possible have a profile on those sites and be active. (If you’re not sure if any social media sites exist in your niche, check this list of social media sites.)
New bloggers often find that it is difficult to get votes for their content on social media sites, even if the content is of very high quality. Voting social media sites are a lot easier to have success with if you have existing traffic to your blog (and you use buttons/widgets to encourage votes) or if you have an established network of social media users who will vote for your content.
One way that a lot of bloggers get votes for their content is to get in touch with other bloggers in their industry/niche and agree to help each other out with votes, tweets, or likes. This way everyone helps each other to get a little bit more exposure, and with niche social media sites it usually only takes a few votes to get your content to become “popular”.

3. No Clear Purpose:

Every blog should have a clear purpose. If you’re maintaining a personal blog your focus is probably just to communicate with friends and family, so you can pretty much post whatever you want. But if you are blogging for business purposes you should have an idea of what you want to get out of blogging. Many people start blogs because other people are doing it and they feel that it is important, but they don’t always know specifically why.
If your blog does not have a clear purpose it will be difficult to retain the interest of your visitors. They may like one post that they stumble across, but the other content may not be of any interest to them, so they’ll stop coming back.
Here are some suggestions for making sure that your blog has a clear purpose.

Think about why you want to blog:

Do you want to blog simply to share your thoughts and opinions? Do you want to use the blog to promote your services? Do you want to sell products? Do you want to build your reputation and position yourself as an expert? Do you want to make money from affiliate products or ad clicks?
The path that you take with your blog should be heavily impacted by your purpose. For example, if you are blogging to build your reputation or to promote your services you will want to focus on providing the highest quality of content possible, and the type of information that visitors are not getting anywhere else. If you’re able to accomplish this, people will start to see you as an expert and your services will be in demand even if you are not aggressively promoting them.
Now that you have a clear understanding of what you hope to accomplish with your blog, look at your blog posts as being stepping stones to get you to that goal. What types of content and what topics will help you to get to where you want to be?
Another important aspect that can have a big impact on helping you to reach your goals is your blog theme design. If your goal is to promote affiliate products or to get ad clicks, you’ll probably want to use a simple theme that allows visitors to notice the ads. If you want to use the blog to sell products, of course you will want to promote those products in locations on the theme that will get attention from your visitors. If you want to position yourself as an expert in the field you will want to use a professional-looking theme, and you may want to give away something like an ebook that will help you to further position yourself. Many bloggers with this approach will promote a free ebook at the top of the sidebar or in a popup window.

4. Very Few Repeat Visitors:

While getting traffic is certainly a concern for many bloggers, repeat traffic really is what is most important to a blog’s long-term success. In order for a blog to achieve and maintain a high level of success, it must be able to build a community. The community of users are people who come to the blog on a consistent basis, hopefully they leave comments at least occasionally, and they’re also more like to share a link or vote for the content on social media sites.
If your blog is struggling to keep visitors coming back for more, here are a few suggestions.

Encourage Subscriptions by Email and RSS:

One of the best ways to get readers to come back is if they subscribe by RSS or email. Subscribers will see your content any time something new is posted, so it’s very likely that they will see something they like in their RSS reader or email inbox and return to your site. You can encourage subscriptions by placing links, icons, buttons, or sign up forms in prominent locations on your blog where they will be easily noticed. Also, you may want to consider mentioning the various subscription options in a blog post. Some bloggers also give away something for free in order to encourage subscriptions, ebooks are popular for this purpose.

Consider Starting an Email Newsletter:

Another way to stay in front of your audience is to use an email newsletter to communicate with them. The newsletter can be a summary of things that you post on your blog, other short articles or tips, or really anything that will be of interest to your audience. The methods for promoting an email newsletter are basically the same as the methods mentioned previously for encouraging subscriptions.

Have a Customized Blog Theme:

Part of attracting repeat visitors is branding your blog and making sure that it sticks out in their mind. In the future when they are looking for information on a topic relevant to your blog hopefully you will come to mind. Branding yourself and standing out from other blogs in your niche is easier when you have a custom designed theme that is unique to you. Not all bloggers can afford a custom design when getting started, so another option is to make customizations to an existing theme to give it a more personal feel. You could have the header customized, add a photo of yourself somewhere, change the color scheme, add a background image, or any number of things.

Publish Posts on a Regular Schedule:

If you tend to publish posts on a consistent schedule (for example every Monday and Thursday) you’ll find that visitors and readers start to expect to see something new from you, and they are more likely to come back to your site to see what has just been published. If you publish posts whenever you happen to have content ready, visitors will have no idea when something new is likely to appear. Publishing frequently (usually at least once per week) will help with building a stronger community around your site, and this will lead to more repeat visitors.

Be Consistent with Promotion:

In addition to posting on a regular schedule, it can also help to consistently promote your posts in the same places. If you consistently submit your posts to the same social media sites, other users of those sites will get used to seeing your content there, and they’ll be more likely to view your blog as a leading source of content in the industry. Rather than submitting each post to somewhere different, try to build some connections with other users of the sites where you are promoting your content on a regular basis.

Encourage Facebook and Twitter Interaction:

While social news sites like Digg used to be the most sought after source of traffic for bloggers, Facebook and Twitter are a lot more productive for most bloggers right now. If you can build a decent profile at either site you can help to keep visitors coming back to your blog as you share links to your posts at those sites. If you have a profile at these sites make sure that you are linking to it from your blog so it is easy for your visitors to find you there, and if you don’t already have profiles at Facebook and Twitter now is a great time to start.

Provide the Best Content Possible:

The most effective way to keep your visitors coming back is simply to publish great content. If your content really connects with visitors, they’ll want to come back in the future. All of the marketing and promotional efforts you can possibly do will not make up for poor content, and even with below average promotion great content can succeed over a period of time.

5. Low Income/Revenue:

If you’re not blogging for personal reasons you most likely want to make money from your blog either directly or indirectly. Although the potential to make money blogging is rather high, in reality only a small percentage of bloggers ever achieve their income goals.
If your blog is not producing the amount of revenue that you would like, here are a few tips.

Don’t Expect to Make Money Right Away:

Building a profitable blog takes time. It’s extremely rare that a new blog will produce any significant income in the first few months, or even the first year in many cases. Many bloggers expect to see results very quickly, and they get discouraged even though they are making great progress simply because income is low. If you have realistic expectations and you’re willing to put in some work up front and have patience, making money with a blog is very realistic.

Have a Plan:

How do you want to make money with your blog? There are a lot of different possibilities, and we touched on several of them earlier when we talked about having a purpose for your blog. Some common ways to make money with your blog include: ad sales, AdSense, affiliate products, memberships, premium content, product sales, and promoting services. It’s natural for your plans to change a little bit over a period of time, or to add new monetization methods as your blog grows, but it is good to have a general idea of how you would like to monetize the blog.
For example, if you plan to sell premium content to monetize your blog you will need to prove that your content is worth paying for, so you’ll need to produce high-quality content for free first. Or if you want to monetize the blog through AdSense and affiliate programs you will probably want to do keyword research before launching the blog to make sure that there are enough people searching for a particular phase and that the payout will be significant enough to justify your time.

Don’t Rely Only on One Source of Income

For the best income potential and security you should attempt to generate revenue from a few different sources. This is especially true as your blog grows and more income opportunities arise, and it’s also more applicable if you intend for blogging to become your primary source of income

Focus on Building a Following and a Reputation

Making money with a blog is much easier when you have an established audience and when you have earned the trust of your readers, especially if you are attempting to sell a product or if you are promoting affiliate products. Your recommendations will carry a lot more weight if your readers feel that they can trust you. If you’re able to build a large and loyal following, income opportunities will follow.
Never attempt to make a quick buck from your blog if it might cost you the trust of your readers. If you’re able to wait to monetize your blog and you can focus on just building your following for now, you will probably be better off in the long run.

Identify Problems that Your Readers Face, and Solve Them:

The most effective products and services that are promoted through blogs are those that solve problems for readers. Whether it’s information that they are struggling to find, an app that helps to simplify their life, and consulting that helps them to overcome their own challenges, solving problems is a great way to ensure your own success.
This applies to creating your own products and services as well as to finding the right affiliate products to promote. Take some time to think about your audience and the challenges or problems they face. How can you help them? Are there existing products that you could promote as an affiliate?

Focus on Building Search Traffic and Repeat Visitors:

Search engine visitors and repeat visitors will generally be worth more to your blog than other sources of traffic, like social media. That’s not to say that those other sources of traffic don’t have a place, but the goal should be to ultimately build a steady flow of traffic from searches and from repeat visitors. Once you have established this type of traffic you will have to work a lot less at promoting your blog, and you can focus more on things like producing content and monetizing the blog.

Sunday 14 October 2012

5 SEO Tips for the New Website Owner...


Whether your website sells Mustang parts, provides people with health insurance information, or collects rumors about upcoming movies, you want to rank high in search engine results and that means understanding search engine optimization tactics.



Here are some of the best ways to maximize your SEO results.

1. Content is, and Always Will Be, King:

Despite all the effort some websites put into trying to “trick” search engines into giving the site a high ranking, one simple truth holds clear. Subject appropriate content, regularly updated, does more for your search engine ranking than any other SEO technique.
If you can’t write, don’t fret. Content needs to be fresh, informative, and related to your website’s major theme, but it doesn’t have to be Pulitzer Prize material. Adding new content and updating older content keeps the search engines interested in you. To get the most out of content-building, archive your old articles and link back to them with new content. Adding a blog to your site provides a quick and easy way to add new content.

2. Keywords, Keywords, Keywords (But Not too Many):

When someone searches for, say, Mustang parts, they type “mustang parts” into the search engine. The search engine then looks for websites where that search term shows up. So if you sell classic Mustang parts, you should have that keyword scattered throughout your content, in article titles, and in image descriptions.

Two points on keywords. First, people search online using a wide variety of phrases. People might search for duck decoys by typing in “duck decoys,” but they might just as often type in “decoy for ducks,” “mallard decoys,” “wooden decoys,” “wooden ducks,” and so on. Using a range of keywords and synonyms for those keywords will improve your chances of showing up in search results.

Second, don’t give into the temptation to cram as many keywords as possible onto the page. Search engine algorithms are wise to that trick. If the Google bot sees 50 instances of “duck decoy” in 500 words, your page will be dismissed as spam.

3. Keyword Your URLs:

Here are two imaginary URL addresses for the same page:
  • www.classicmustangparts.com/mustang accessories/hubcaps
  • www.classicmustangparts.com/376dfjf846/a325b.htm
The first example clearly tells readers – and search engines – what they can expect to find on the page. The second may reflect a highly sophisticated classification system (yeah, right), but looks like gibberish to readers and tells search engines nothing. Always use keywords in your webpage URLs.

4. Social Bookmarking:

Make it easy for viewers to like and share your page with their Facebook accounts or tweet your URL. Add some social media bookmarking tools to the website so viewers can share information with a single click. Search engines view all those “Likes” and tweets positively, upping your traffic.

5. Don’t Obsess over PageRank:

Google PageRank is not the be-all and end-all of search rankings. Sure, it’s great if your classic Mustang parts website has a high PageRank, but you can still generate significant traffic with a low PageRank. Google’s search engine algorithms are much more complicated than PageRank alone, which only estimates a site’s general importance compared to similar sites

Monday 8 October 2012

4 Steps to Increase Your Blog Traffic...!

One of the most common complaints that I hear from bloggers is the fact that no matter how hard they try, they can’t grow their blogs past 100 or so daily page views. Those early days are indeed the hardest, because you need to put hard work in without the certainty of achieving results.
 
If you are in that same situation, here is a simple strategy that will certainly increase your blog traffic and make you break the 1,000 daily page views mark. In fact, the strategy could be used even if your are already over that 
                                               number but have reached a traffic plateau lately.

Just make sure to execute the 4 steps as planned and to spend the two hours and a half every day.

First Step: Killer Articles (1 hour per day):

Spend one hour brainstorming, researching and writing killer articles.
Notice that your goal is to release one killer article every week. If that is not possible aim for one every 15 days. So the one hour that you will spend every day will be dedicated to the same piece. In other words, expect killers articles to take from 5 up to 10 hours of work.
If you are not familiar with the term, a killer article is nothing more than a long and structured article that has the goal of delivering a huge amount of value to potential visitors. If you have a web design blog, for example, you could write an article with “100 Free Resources for Designers”. Here are some ideas for killer articles:
  • create a giant list of resources,
  • write a detailed tutorial teaching people how to do something,
  • find a solution for a common problem in your niche and write about it, or
  • write a deep analysis on a topic where people have only talked superficially
When visitors come across your killer article, you want them to have the following reaction: “Holy crap! This is awesome. I better bookmark it. Heck, I better even mention this on my site and on my Twitter account, to let my readers and friends know about it.”

Second Step: Networking (30 minutes per day):

Networking is essential, especially when you are just getting started. The 30 minutes that you will dedicate to it every day could be split among:
  • commenting on other blogs in your niche,
  • linking to the posts of bloggers in your niche, and
  • interacting with the bloggers in your niche via email, IM or Twitter.
Remember that your goal is to build genuine relationships, so don’t approach people just because you think they can help to promote your blog. Approach them because you respect their work and because you think the two of you could grow together.



Third Step: Promotion (30 minutes per day):

The first activity here is the promotion of your killer articles. Whenever you publish one of them, you should push it in any way you can. Examples include:
  • letting the people in your network know about it (don’t beg for a link though),
  • letting bloggers and webmasters in relevant niches know about it,
  • getting some friends to submit the article to social bookmarking sites,
  • getting some friends to Twitter the article, and
  • posting about the article in online forums and/or newsgroups.
If there is time left, spend it with search engine optimization, social media marketing and activities to promote your blog as whole. Those can range from keyword research to promoting your blog on Facebook and guest blogging.

Fourth Step: Normal Posts (30 minutes per day):

Just like a man does not live by bread alone, a blog does not live by killer articles alone. Normal posts are the ones that you will publish routinely in your blog, between the killer articles. For example, you could publish a killer article every Monday and normal posts from Tuesday through Friday. Here are some ideas for normal posts:
  • a post linking to an article on another blog and containing your opinion about it
  • a post informing your readers about a news in your niche
  • a post asking a question to your readers and aiming to initiate a discussion
  • a post highlighting a new resource or trick that you discovered and that would be useful to your readers
While killers articles are essential to promote your blog and bring new readers aboard, normal posts are the ones that will create diversity in your content and keep your readers engaged...!



Sunday 7 October 2012

Why Every Freelancer Today Wants To Be A Blogger?



Blogging with Freelancing

Freelancing and Blogging are among the many ways you can earn money online. We have been sharing tips on both at this blog. But the question is, which one is better? Sure, they both have their share of pros and cons, but the fact is, they are increasingly becoming inter-dependent. Most freelancers are now aspiring to become bloggers at some level or another. Why? Because it's their need of the hour! So the greater question is, should one start blogging as a career? Freelance work is increasingly demanding the presence of blogging, which is why a lot of Freelancers are now bloggers as well. Here's why you should blog if you are a freelancer.

An easier way to get yourself noticed:

Blogging gives freelancers an opportunity to represent themselves on a whole new level. Let's face it, the idea of describing yourself in just two lines in a profile is just ridiculous. Hence, when applying for a freelancing job, that is when a blog comes in handy. Besides your bio and portfolio, you can add a link to your blog. Now, you can tap into the vast power of a blog, and show them your entire work. You can show stuff that's not even related to the job you've bid for. This creates a really positive impression, which is why many freelancers are now starting to blog.

Getting noticed

More credibility:

Established bloggers have credibility. They have had contacts with professional people, and they have gotten a name out for themselves, and hence gained some recognition. They are also active on social media. Now freelance clients always prefer giving a project to someone who seems real enough, and whom they can contact through multiple channels in case of an emergency.

Credibility

Take a case study for example. You want some work done, and you've had some bids regarding your project. There's this guy who just has some bio and profile filled out, and then there's another one who has linked to his blog and social profiles, and has testimonials or references. Which one of them would you hire? Or more precisely, whom will be easier to trace, should there be any emergency? See what I mean? Having a blog means you won't be running away, which provides some level of security-comfort to the clients.

Bloggers are prioritized:

Bloggers, and people with online presence are always prioritized. This is because bloggers tend to have a broader perspective on thing especially related to the internet, and they are open to ideas. Many bloggers even have a skill-set regarding web-mastering, web designing, working with graphics, and so on. Hence, in projects that require multiple skill-sets, bloggers are preferred as their skills can easily be judged from the blogs they manage. 

Something new to learn:

Above all, blogging isn't just about writing. It's a lot more than that. Freelancers or people who don't have a clue about web-design can start blogging. But along the way, they get to learn new things, and new technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP. And these are valuable skills to have, and expands the variety of jobs they can bid for.

Enlighten yourself - Learn something new

Take a graphic designer for example, who earns his living through freelancing. He might not know about web-development. But once he starts blogging, he will start learning new things. Knowledge is something that stays with you throughout your life. And using these newly-learned skills, a freelancer can pick up the relevant jobs as well, in addition to the jobs matching his previous skill-sets.

Additional sources of income:

And then comes the money. We have discussed about making money from a blog countless times. Blogging can prove to be a substantial source of income if done for some time with hard work and dedication. A freelancer does not know whether he will find work next month or not. But to a blogger who has an established blog, this isn't a concern. Income from blogs is more dependable, which is why blogging looks to freelancers like a regular office job, but only one which can be done at home.

Additional income source

When it comes to blogging vs freelancing, both offer real opportunities. But why not take advantage of both if you can? Looking at the opportunities bloggers have, it's no wonder more and more freelancers are coming over to this practice. If you are a freelancers, then it definitely would be a good idea to at least try it out. Who knows, it could be the break you've looking for :D. All the best :)
Leave your comments thoughts and views about this post and blog in comment box below :)

How To Use Pinterest To Drive More Traffic...!


Social Media Networks always been a great way to drive traffic to your Blog , but do you know you can get even more traffic form Pinterest in Comparison to top Social Networks. Let me guess, you heard about Pinterest , but you haven’t tried it yet ,everyone is talking about using it for marketing and getting tons of traffic and, you just don’t see it. Ok so let me enlighten you more about this awesome Social Network in this post.

How to Use Pinterest To Drive Viral Traffic:

Driving viral traffic from Pinterest is very Easy you just have to Follow some steps Below .

1. Populate Boards With Your Interest:

populate with your interest
Pinterest is like every other social networks, you have to make your personal brand, and to make it happen decide what topics you're most interested in, and then dedicate yourself to those spaces.I have seen People love to follow rich, full Boards than sparsely populated Boards.So I will recommend that you have to dedicate your Boards to a super specific niche, to get more viral traffic form Pinterest.



2. Use the Browser Extension:

Pinterest offers a Pin It Button, just Drag and drop it onto your Bookmarks bar.So, every time you come across with a great article or any kind of great image, click "Pin It," choose an image (left), attach a description and add the Pin to one of your Boards. You can also add Pint It button to your Blog ,which allow readers to pin the article on Pinterest easily.

3. Connect to Social:

When you create your Pinterest account, you can choose to connect your Twitter and Facebook accounts,along with your personal website. Not only do the account widgets appear below your profile bio, but you can also choose to share your Pins across the networks, or to embed them onto your website.

Caution : Don’t allow Pinterest to invite your Facebook Friends because it will spam your friends Inbox with a lot of Pinterest news and invites.some of your friends may not like it.

4. Add Contributors:

You have the choice to add contributors to your Board by editing a selected Board and then adding a Pinterest account. Keep in mind, however,that you have to be following at least one of the user's Boards before adding them as a contributor.(For e.g you can add your site Admins and Friends as Contributors ).Adding Contributor to a board allows users to add pins to that specific board. 

5. Repeat Pins Or Repin:

Repining is one of the most interesting and useful way to get more traffic form Pinterest .the best way to get more eyes on your profile is to add new Pins as often as possible. Fresh content is guaranteed to get more original Pins. So you have to share most useful and Fresh content most likely same as your Blog Post.


6. Find Pinners:
 
Pinners are the users who are going to repin your pins and share with others ,it will increase your chances to get more hits.To find Pinners with similar taste and interests, seek out the users behind your favorite pins. Then look at the users that Pinner follows. Another way to find interesting Pins or Pinners is by going to the Popular category to discover trending Pins. 

7. Follow A Board Or Follow All:

Pinterest provides every user ability to follow a Pinner's specific boards, instead of anyone’s entire content output. It’s quite a bit of a challenge for you to prepare a great board which everyone love to Follow.


8. Use Pinterest Button On Your Blog:

follow buttonsPinterest offers several buttons which you can use on your Blog. Adding button will allow every user to Follow you directly from your Blog.

To Add “Follow Button” on your Blog visit Pinterest goodies Page.


What’s Your Take ?

Managing another Social media profile can be a pain, but you can’t deny the referred traffic from the Pinterest. Do you already Use Pinterest ? Have any Pinterest tutorials you would like to share? Feel free to link them below with your Comments !







Wednesday 3 October 2012

What makes your blog look uncool...!

With many blogs just lying around the corner, there are those that stay unnoticed and some that are not even bothered to be viewed by potential readers.Why? It's probably because of the things that is making their blog look less professional.'

In this post, we'll look into that factors that affects your blog's credibility and we'll get into the idea of changing the way you design your blog and making it more professional just by removing some unnecessary contents and features from it.

I Decided to share this knowledge to new bloggers who are new in Blogging Industry Hope it will help them.

Below are some of the things that is making your blog look uncool and is making your potential readers flew away:

-Copied content:

It's by far the biggest factor why a lot of blog looks less professional. If you want to get your blog noticed, you need to have unique contents on your blog. Remember: content is the king. Copying other blog's content without legal permissions would just lead to your loss. And the readers may be already read that content on other blog then He/She could not read your blog boring Contents....

-Too many ads:

A lot of bloggers try to place ads where they can for the reason of monetizing their blog and have more chances of their readers to click into it. But it's wrong! Ads will just make your blog visitors leave your blog immediately without even bothering to read your posts, as they will think that your blog is solely made out for your profit and not having a good content to read into at all. So just place ads on top of the post I prefer and on bottom of the post...

-Too flashy:

Having just the right design, layout and color scheme would just do it right. Avoid having too flashy designs by putting a lot of necessary images (like those animated gif's, etc). Make your content readable by presenting it neat and clean. Remember, it's your post that your readers is interested to and not on your blog's design. Just put down some important images that are necessary for your content and for your blog...

-Too many Affiliate links:

Yes, affiliate links too! Try to minimize the affiliate links you place on your blog. When writing a post about a products review, it is best to have the affiliate link just about the end part of the post or before the post. Putting a lot of links to a product your are affiliated with will turn down your readers. And its just lose of your readers and your earning too...!

With these in mind, try to minimize the those things that are making your blog look uncool and less professional. Try to focus on your content rather than your blog's flashy unnecessary designs.

Leave your comments questions views and suggestion in comment box below :)

Tuesday 2 October 2012

Easy monetizing of your blog with AdSense...!

Why should I monetize my website?

The more success you have with your blog / website, the more time and money you're going to invest to update it and host it properly.
At some point you may think: wouldn't it just be nice to have my site pay for itself?
Well, that is actually easier to achieve than it sounds! A decent hosting plan should cost you no more than $6.95/month. However, that's quite a low figure here and most people make many many times more than that in ad revenue...
By properly monetizing your blog site it is actually possible to have it pay, not only for the hosting, but also for the time you spend working on it.



Why AdSense?

First, because AdSense is a very simple and proven solution that already pays for hundreds of thousands of blogs/websites accross the world!
Also, AdSense is provided to you by Google which not only makes it reliable but also trustworthy. Once you have earned money from Google, you can actually trust them to pay it to you!
Finally, because the ads will be contexual, i-e they will be relevant to the content of your blog/site. This way, your visitors will not be offended for seeing the ads on your site.

How do I get started?

 


It's as simple as that:
  1. Sign up with Google AdSense. (It's totally free!) Then follow the provided instructions to put a little javascript snippet onto your blog skin or any web page you like.
  2. When visitors view your site they see contextual text ads that automatically adjust to the contents of each page / blog post so that they are always relevant. No flashing images, just relevant text links! :)
  3. When a visitor clicks on an ad link, Google records the click and you get paid for it. Get ready for a monthly check from Google ;)

Will it ruin my blog design?

You can choose the exact position and colors of the text ad blocks you place on your site.
Below are two examples of blogs that incorporate text ads and successfully pay for themselves. Judge for yourself:
  • Example 1: Ad links at the end of the blog post.
  • Example 2: Ad links at the top of the page.

PS leave your comments Thoughts questions suggestions and views in comment box below then we will serve you best :)





Monday 1 October 2012

GOOGLE ADSENSE...!


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                                 What's AdSense? 

The flexible, hassle-free way to earn revenue online...!

  • Get paid for displaying targeted Google ads on your site.
  • Customize ads to match your site's look and feel.
  • Track your success with online reports.
  • It's free! With AdSense, you'll pay nothing, spend little time on set-up, and have no maintenance worries. 

How AdSense Works

specify ad

1. Choose where to show ads

  • Specify where you want ads to appear
  • Choose what types of ads can compete for those slots
bid

2. Highest-paying ads display

  • Advertisers bid on your inventory in a real-time auction
  • Always show the highest-paying ad
get paid

3. Get paid

  • Google bills advertisers and ad networks
  • Get paid through our reliable payment options 

The largest pool of advertisers

Access Google's vast advertiser pool without having to maintain individual relationships.

The most advertisers means:

advertiser pool
  • More competition for your inventory
  • More relevant ads
  • Ads for all your online content 

The most robust targeting of any ad network

AdSense's innovative targeting options allow advertisers to more precisely reach their desired audiences on your site -- meaning more revenue for you and a better experience for your users.

Contextual targeting

contextual targeting
  • AdSense displays ads related to the content of your page.

Placement targeting

placement targeting
  • An advertiser can target your site based on demographics, vertical, geographic location, or URL.

Interest-based advertising

interest targeting
  • An advertiser can show ads based on your users' interests and previous interactions with that advertiser. 

Wide variety of ad formats


AdSense isn't just for websites. Earn additional revenue by displaying ads on your:
ad formats
  • Site search results
  • Mobile webpages
  • Feeds
  • Parked domains 

Flexible ad controls

Protect the value of your brand and ensure a positive user experience by choosing how ads are displayed on your site.
blocking

Control how Google represents your inventory

  • Choose how advertisers can target your site 
  • Block advertisers by URL or category
  • Block third-party ads or certified ad networks 
customize color

Manage how your ads are displayed

  • Choose which ad formats you accept
  • Customize your ads to match your site's look and feel

Powerful reporting tools

Detailed reports help you identify opportunities to make more money.

Performance reports

unit earnings
  • Earnings by specific day or date range
  • Earnings by page, domain, or ad unit
  • Clicks, CTR, and eCPM

Google Analytics reports

location earnings
  • Earnings by user visits
  • Earnings by user location, browser type, and referring source
  • Traffic by AdSense impressions, clicks, and revenue 

Additional monetization solutions

Google's suite of publisher monetization solutions support your ad sales business as it grows.
flexible ad controls
  • Monetize new media and platforms 
  • Optimize yield from multiple ad networks
  • Manage your directly sold inventory....

PS. Leave your comments thoughts views and suggestions in the comment box below :)How Adsense work with Seo...!




 
 
 





 

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