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Recommended Wordpress Plugins

A blog's functionality is highly dependent on the plugins of the blog. Some plugins are almost a necessity. With each plugins having different funct...

 

A blog’s functionality is highly dependent on the plugins of the blog. Some plugins are almost a necessity. With each plugins having different functions, below are 7 plugins that I would personally recommend to any bloggers out there.

1. All-in-One-SEO – This is a highly recommended plugins for Wordpress. The plugin allows unique meta description, keywords and titles to each page of your blog and blog posts, to rank well in search engines.

2. Feedburner Feedsmith – When creating your WordPress blog an essential part is having RSS Feed subscribers, and the most important of having subscribers is to be able to track them and keep the count. Which is when the service of feedburner came in play. This plugin converts all of your RSS Feeds, to your custom feedburner feeds, so all of your subscribers are subscribed to one feed therefore you get the most accurate count of your subscribers.

3. WP Super Cache – I highly recommend WP Super Cache to all bloggers. This plugin makes a copy of your web page on the server and by doing so it decreases the page load time and reduces the resource consumption. As most internet surfer are busy, they will hardly wait for more than 3 seconds to check what your site is all about. This plugin helps reduce the possibility of losing traffic due to having a long page load time.

4. Wordpress Database Backup – Wordpress Database Backup is important for a number of reasons. First of all, you can never predict when things will go wrong. Secondly, the plugin provides a peace of mind to bloggers, knowing that they have the latest backup to fall back on, just in case their blog’s data got wiped out.

5. CommentLuv – Comments are a wonderful thing to receive on your blog. With CommentLuv, you can give something back to your community right away by including a titled link for their latest blog post on the end of their comment. The plugin fetches the feed of the commenter while they type their comment and extracts the last blog post title with link and displays it below the comment form. When they submit their comment, the last blog post link gets added on the end of their comment for all to see.

6. Popular Posts – Popular Posts integrates with Wordpress.com Stats plugin, providing a widget to show the most viewed posts. This plugin works great to keep readers attached to the site and subsequently increases visitor’s time on site. Simply add the widget to your sidebar.

7. TwitThis – This plugin adds “TwitThis” to every blog posts to allow your readers to share your article to their Twitter followers. As sharing your article is a matter of a click, the chances of your articles going viral are higher.

Although plugins also plays a big role in building traffic and increasing audience, whatever plugins you use, keep in mind that no plugin can get you traffic without great contents.

Nik Imran is the author for I Make A Blog, a blog that provides guide on how to make a blog. Visit I Make A Blog for more recommended plugins.

Expert Bloggers Make More Money Than Reporters

 

There are basically two types of bloggers in the world – reporters and experts – and some people perform both roles (usually the experts, it’s hard for reporters to become experts, but it’s easy for experts to report). Becoming an expert is crucial to make money online.

If you have ever taken an Internet marketing course or participated in a seminar specifically for beginners, you have probably heard about the two different methodologies. Whenever the business model is based on content, and if you earn an online income then the model is based on content, people are taught to either begin as reporters, or if possible step up as experts.

I’ll be brief, you need to be the expert.

Reporters leverage the content of the experts and in most instances bloggers begin off as reporters because they haven’t established expertise. Experts enjoy the perks of preeminence, increased income because of perceived value, it’s easier to get publicity, people are more likely to search you out rather than you having to seek others out, joint ventures come easier, etc. experts in most cases simply earn more money and attract more attention.

Too Many Bloggers Are Content to be Reporters

The thing with expertise is that it needs – training. No person becomes an expert without doing things and learning. Bloggers usually begin without expertise and as a result begin their blogging journey by talking about everything going on in their niche (reporting) and by reporting on and talking about other experts (reporting again).

There’s nothing wrong with reporting of course and for many bloggers it’s a necessity in the beginning until you build up some expertise. Unfortunately the ratios are pretty skewed when it comes to reporters and experts – there are far more reporters than experts, hence reporters often struggle to gain publicity and when they do, they often just help the reputation of the expert they are reporting on.

Don’t Copy Your Mentor

If you have ever spent some time researching products about the Work from Home niche you will notice a pattern. Many people first study affiliate marketing from a mentor (for lack of a better term). The guru teaches how he or she is able to make money online, and very often the view that the student gleams is that in order to make money blogging you have to teach others how to make money online.

The end result of this process is a huge army of aspiring bloggers trying to duplicate what their mentor does in the same industry – the Internet marketing industry – not realizing that without expert status based on proven record and all the benefits that come with it, it’s next to an uphill battle to succeed.

Even people, who enjoy some success, say for example growing an contact list of 1,000 people, then go out and launch a product about how to grow an contact list of 1,000 people. Now I have no issues with this idea, I think it’s fine to teach novices and leverage whatever achievements you have, the difficulty is that people gravitate to the same niche – affiliate marketing – and rarely can be differentiated.

How many bloggers out there do you know of that all say they teach the same things – email marketing, SEO, pay per click, Internet marketing, and all the sub-niches that fall under the heading of Internet marketing. It’s a competitive industry, yet when you see your mentors and other mentors making money teaching others how to work from home (and let’s face it – making money from home as a subject is one of the most compelling) – your first inclination is to follow in their footsteps.

If the key is to identify yourself as a guru and you haven’t spent the last 5-10 years making money, I suggest you look for another subject to establish expertise in.

Have patience and stay with what you do to increase your knowledge and then translate that knowledge into training for others, and remember, it’s okay to be a big fish in a small pond, that’s all most experts really are.

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The Partnership of Blogging and Biz

 

It doesn’t matter if your company is small or huge, as long as you market well, you can make it happen. One internet tool that has been raking in good profits is blogging. With a single online post, you can reach thousands or even millions of people, and have your products and services heard.

Moreover, it promotes loyalty and boost the morale of your employees. Publishing your products and services online is an act that signifies your pride towards your company and employee. Hence, blogging boosts your workers confidence towards their job. If you have plans of taking your business to the next level, you are just on the right track.

Blogging for business owners has a lot in common with all other types of blogging, but it has its own unique pitfalls and strengths. The key to having a successful blog as a business owner is keeping your goals clear and concrete at every step of your blogging adventure. It can be all to easy to get sidetracked, especially if you are just learning about the exciting possibilities of blogging technology, but if you want your blog to succeed you need to stay focused.

Write up a plan for how often you will update your posts. Is it going to be a weekly, bi-weekly or a monthly post? Also, list down what will you be writing for the next few weeks. In this manner, you can do more research to retain the loyalty and attention of your readers.

Another important aspect you have to focus would be the design of your blog. Make sure that the font style and size you’ve chosen is readable. Also, the color combination of your text and background should be reader-friendly. You have to ensure that your readers can actually read what you are saying.

Another important factor to consider is promoting your blog. If you are willing to pay for an ad, then have your budget ready. On the other hand, you may also seek the help of other bloggers to help you get started.

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Make Money Blogging – Tips and Advice to Succeed Online

 

If you really want to succeed in internet marketing and increase your online profits through blogging, then you need to follow these tips that will help you to make your blogging a success.

Step 1 – Choose a Unique Niche or Topic

Think of a unique niche or topic that fits your personal interest and something that you would like to blog about for life. You can use keyword research services like Google Zeitgeist or Yahoo! Buzz Index to find popular searched topics.

Step 2 – Create Your Blog

There are many blogging platforms to choose from. Though it is always best to blog with a domain and a paid host, if you are new to blogging, I would advice you to start with a free blog at first like Blogger because there is so many things you have to learn.

You need to include the keywords in Step 1 in the content of your blog but try not to overuse them as it sends out bad impressions to the search engines

Step 3 – Let Google Work for You

Sign up for Google Adsense account and paste the generated javascript code into your blog html. Every time the page is accessed, the code will pull advertisements from the Adsense program. When someone click on the ad which resides on your blog, you get paid. However, Google doesn’t disclose the exact revenue share or percentage that webmasters will earn.

Use Google Analytics to track your website performance and anonymous visitor behavior with the installation of a simple JavaScript snippet.

You will also want to add your URL to Google’s index.

Step 4 – Find Something to Sell

If you don’t want to sell anything and are happy with the income Google Adsense is bringing in then you can skip this step. If you want to maximize your income and truly learn How to Make Money with Blogs you will want to find an affiliate program to join. A couple of affiliate programs I would suggest are ClickBank and Commission Junction. You can sell anything from office furniture, pet supplies, movies and clothing to PC games, Dieting tips and Audio software.

Whatever program you join will give you help inserting the code you will need to insert into your blog, but be sure you do this correctly or you WILL NOT earn money from your visitors. If you do not know how to edit HTML, W3Schools HTML tutorial is a great place to start.

Step 5 – Social Bookmarking

Social bookmarking sites like OnlyWire and SocialMarker are used for people to share their bookmarks or websites that they have liked with other people in their online community.

I would not suggest you add your own links to these services, but provide visitors to your website the ability to do so.

Step 6 – Write an Article

I would suggest you to write an article or a review if our blog is about a specific product. Most article directories require articles of 500 words and over so I would use this as a rule when writing to ensure your article is published.

Submit your article to any of the 100’s which are out there. I personally use a few of the Top Article directories such as EzineArticles, Article Dashboard, Amazines.com, isnare and SearchWarp. I also use a nifty piece of software called Article Submitter which will submit your articles to over 600 article directories, which saves you lots of time and leaves you to focus on writing your blogs.

Blogging offers online marketers the best of opportunities to help feed information to those who need it. As well, growing popularity on the web is not an overnight experience, but through time, dedication, and persistence you will be rewarded with all the royalties of blogging.

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Popular Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog

 

There are literally hundreds of ways to drive traffic to your blog. Here are effective methods you can use to get started:

1. Regular, frequent posting will boost your blog’s ranking in search engines and is essential to the survival of any blog. A number of bloggers who have adjusted their posting frequency and analyzed the resulting traffic numbers claim three posts a week is a minimum, and three times a day is where you begin to see some serious traffic.

2. Maintain high visibility and exposure for your blog content by submitting your blog RSS feed to My Yahoo!, Google’s Reader and other RSS directories and search engines.

3. Bloggers are well known as free and generous linkers so do exchange links or trackbacks with other bloggers in your niche. Most blog owners will readily provide abundant natural links to content that interests them and their readership or even freely create permanent links to their regularly read blogs from their own home blog pages.

4. Ping your blogs every time you post new content. By pinging blog search engines, your blog’s content will be indexed in a much more timely manner, which could lead to additional search traffic, which could, in turn, lead to new inbound links if other bloggers who found you blog’s content interesting and link-worthy

5. Do blog commenting often. Visit some blogs everyday and leave useful comments on all of them. If your comments help other or if they find your comment useful they will surely come to your site.

6. Join forums and discussion boards related to your website’s niche. You can create a forum signature that has your website address at the profile option. Share valuable info on the forum will generate website traffic from your signature link from forum users in your post.

7. Tagging your blog posts is a method of getting people to find what you’re writing, not just organizing for yourself. Sites such as Technorati and Del.icio.us allows users to tag their blog postings, making searching and sorting of blogs easier.

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