Part 1 of 6: Laying the Groundwork
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Understand what a blog is.
Define a blog as a type of website or part of a website often
maintained by someone making regular entries of commentary, descriptions
of events, or other material such as graphics or video. Most blogs are
interactive, allowing visitors to leave comments and even message each
other via widgets on the blogs and it is this interactivity that
distinguishes them from other static websites. A typical blog combines
text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media
related to its topic. The ability of readers to leave comments in an
interactive format forms a large part of a blog.
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Plan to write your blog in a tone appropriate to your blog topic.
The most important part of any blog is what you have to say and how you
say it. People will inevitably return to your blog if the subject you
write about and the style in which you write it appeals to them. Keep it
personable so as to invite interaction through blog comments and links
back to your blog from other bloggers who like what you write.
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Choose a niche market and domain name.
If you’re setting up a blog with the intention of making money, you
need to find a profitable niche. Let’s assume that selling hair care
products is a potentially profitable niche. A possible search term that
someone might use for a hair care product might be "hair care shampoo,"
so an appropriate domain name would be "haircareshampoo.com".
- Selecting a good "buyer keyword" is critical. Try to select one that
pulls in readers that are ready to buy. Another good example of a
long-tail buyer keyword might be "eczema remedy." This keyword probably
has a high level of competition, but it's just an example. Think of the
reader who is searching for this term. They likely have a problem
(eczema) and they're already looking for a solution. If your blog is
informative and well designed, there's a good chance you'll be able to
monetize your traffic.
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Choose which blog software to use.
There are a number of popular blogging software around, including
Blogger and Wordpress. My favorite is Wordpress – in fact I created this
blog using Wordpress, and that’s the one I’m going to use to help you
setup your blog - it’s very simple to use, and it has many powerful
features including plug-ins and web template system that uses a template
processor
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Go to your new blog website. (Such as www.yourblogname.com) Substitute your actual domain name for "yourblogname".
- Click on “Cpanel login.” If you don’t see "Cpanel login" to click then type this in the browser address bar +slash+cpanel. “www.yourblognam.com/cpanel using the actual name you registered.
- Type in your username and password that you chose when you bought the "web hosting" provider. Should be in your BLOG FILE.
- Scroll down to “Software/Services.”
- Click on “Simple Scripts.”
Part 3 of 6: Designing and Creating Your Site
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Create a blog design that reflects your blog's image.
It’s important that you create a design that reflects the content and
image of your blog - from your font to your color choices, make sure
each element of your blog's overall design is consistent with your
blog's image. For example:
- In a serious blog about marketing, it would be confusing in readers'
minds, if the blog design included cartoon like clipart, balloon fonts
and glitter effects.
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Choose elements that often make up a blog including:
- About Me
- Categories
- Posts
- Contact
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Install a theme for your blog.
Under appearance, click on "Themes" and then click "Install Themes".
From here, you can browse through a number of different themes from
which you can select one you’re happy with.
- Download the theme plugin and save it in a sub-folder on your computer.
- Open the zipped folder.
- Click “extract all files”
- Upload files or a folder to “wp-content/plugins” on your “remote server” via FTP on FileZilla.
Part 4 of 6: Starting to Blog
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Write blog posts people want to read.
It is a matter of speaking honestly and openly about a subject you're
passionate about. The more you promote your blog, the more people will
find it and the greater likelihood that some of those people will read
what you have to say, like it,
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Use strategies to drive traffic to your blog:
- Email Marketing: send emails to your contacts who might be
interested in your blog and suggest that they forward your link to their
contacts.
- Participate in blog carnivals. Search online for them or check out BlogCarnival.com.
- SEO: Optimize your site for search engines. One software I recommend is WebCEO, and there is a free version of it.
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Post relevant comments on related blogs for exposure to those readers. Register as a member using "yourblogname.com" as your username and:
- Build links to your blog by posting comments on other blogs that
have “dofollow” links which means that search engines will see those
links. That helps to improve your exposure.
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Do video marketing. Creating a video for marketing is much easier than you think. The best software used for making a video is Animoto.
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Promote your blog. Use
sites like "Yahoo! Answers" to drive traffic to your blog. You can also
drive more traffic to your blog using some of the social networking
sites:
- Twitter
- Facebook
- LinkedIn
- StumbleUpon
- Digg
- Reddit
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Be persistent and write good content . Once you have the basics down you’ll continue developing and learning more.
Part 5 of 6: Making Money
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Get help from friends.
One way to get a friend like this is to join a forum, like Digital
Point, which is full of people looking to help each other for online
business.
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Be smart about what programs you buy into.
- Stay away from buying How to ebook scams about making money online.
- Consider buying a system and eprogram that can completely automate
everything -- from e-sales, e-credit card usage and e-downloads
(delivery online) -- to everything else that is needed to keep sales,
customer info and operate a successful business online.
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Choose, create and sell your own "e-product" that people will want to buy:
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Information e-products may be quick to create and quick to
market. The product that you would sell is digital and your space taken
up is on your computer and on the online site harddrive. This method
does not take years, nor require much help, nor take great funds to
manufacture. You can create information products in as little as a a day
or two, post it, and begin generating revenue. You need a special topic
and a computer (no stock, no mailing or counting inventory). This takes
no space in your garage, house nor a store because you do not have to
buy any products to sell. For example:
- Create a good ebook yourself and make money by marketing that online.
- Create an "e-store" yourself and make money by marketing several e-products online.
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Sign-up for "Pay Per Click" with a site(s).
With such a service, you get paid for visitors on your site clicking on
other peoples' ads to be redirected to that other site. That may work
by creating cookies that give you credit for sending a [legitimate]
client. For example:
- Google’s Adsense program: Google will read your article that you
write and find "ads that are relevant" to it and display them next to or
within the article. Having very relevant ads, can be of benefit to the
readers, too.
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Do affiliate marketing.
In this process, you sell someone else's products, but you must learn
how to connect with your buyers on a more fundamental level, using
unconventional strategies and techniques, mixed in with more
conventional methods such as the pay per click.
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Keep it up. As you write
quality content, your audience will start to build. The building of
followers makes creating a membership site a logical way for readers to
communicate with each other via forum, or messaging.
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Consider memberships.
Membership sites are a terrific way to make money. You charge a small
monthly fee for users to gain access to exclusive content, video
content, or possibly direct access to you through Q&A or live
events.
Source from:http://www.wikihow.com/Start-Making-Money-Blogging
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