In order to truly create blogging cash, you need lots of new content. It’s time to revert back to your original plan, where you should either go for profit or take this as a hobby. Sometimes it can be both, and no rules are set in stone. However, to profit from your blog means to create all kinds of useful, powerful, and unique content. This will almost always mean more hits; the beauty is within one day you can double your readers with one powerful post. So what do you post about?
Picking a Niche:
It’s time to start thinking of a specific niche. It doesn’t have to be the only thing you blog about. Say you have a movie blog; you’ve been running it for several months and it’s getting a decent amount of readers. You publish all kinds of articles on films, from action to horror, but it’s not really getting enough hits to make you a profit. The answer is to narrow your niche down. For example, you can focus on horror films… or major actors, actresses, and directors. All this means you are going even more specific on a more popular topic. It may take a little more work, but niche blogging is the way to go. It may not work the first time, but when you offer enough unique content it often will.
Re slanting Posts:
One powerful trick all freelance writers use is “re slanting” articles. That means, “Health and Beauty for Teenagers” becomes not only “Causes of Acne for Teenagers,” but also “Best Acne Skincare Products for Teenagers…”5 Tips for Beating Acne”… even “When Makeup Clogs Pores.” Every blog post you create has one guaranteed slant if the purpose is to inform. This works best with your most popular posts. So on your niche film blog post you write “10 Best Schwarzenegger Films” while also saying “The Goods on Schwarzenegger Films” And “Why I like Schwarzenegger Films” and “Which Schwarzenegger Film Was Best?” Again, we took one post and turned it into several different, informative, and powerful blog posts. Re slanting your articles is a key to blogging from home.
KISS Posting:
Still, you want to keep your blog postings simple, short and to the point. Running on and on with articles is a big mistake. Or becoming far too specific can lure away valuable readers. The more simply you write anything, the easier it is to understand. And if you offer not only examples but pictures, you are writing not just for yourself… you’re also writing for others.
Seeing What Readers Like:
So you posted several times with one article slanted to different topics. Now let’s see what the readers are enjoying. One useful strategy is to write the basic one article, “10 Films,” and then several more on completely different topics. For example, on one my blogs I posted on comic books, and saw quite a discussion and a higher number of hits on my blog. But I wrote a how-to as well on a different topic, and it didn’t really do much for my readers. The answer was more on comics. It’s important to be able to follow your “stats” constantly, especially with specific page views.
Blog From Home on What You Want:
The truth is, sometimes blogging on what you want is crucial. It adds some power to your words: you care about what you’re saying. If you’re passionate and opinionated on politics, others may be just as impassioned and want to hear your input. If they don’t like your blog posts, maybe they’re not your ideal reader. Someone out there, more than likely, does.
Trond is an experienced Internet Entrepreneur. He is an expert in the Make Money Online industry and has written several books about search engine optimization (SEO) and social media marketing. Visit his blog at http://www.moneyonline.net to learn more about how to make money online.
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