2014-07-22



This is a 9,000+ word guide on how to start a blog.

Yep, that’s nine thousands words!

Blogging still excites me so much and I absolutely love that I can roll out of bed and work from my couch or the local cafe instead of stressing out in an office.

This massive article came about because I wanted to show new bloggers how I did it – all the steps to in one place that can be accessed for free for the rest of time.

Hopefully one day you’ll be dominating your niche and making a good income from home. It might even change your life!

Let’s get started shall we?

NOTE: This post contains some affiliate links which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you buy after clicking through from my blog. Please remember that I never promote products unless I’ve used and loved them.

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Contents

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My blogging story

How I started my first blog and eventually made it a full time gig.

Choosing the right niche/topic

This is the most important step that most bloggers overlook.

Getting a domain name that gets noticed

Selecting your domain name can play a big role in your blog’s success.

Getting your own host and setting up your blog properly

The best place to host your blog and how to set it up properly.

Why you need a mailing list and a giveaway

The mailing list is the most important part of your blog. Here’s what you need to know.

Getting started with viral content

How to write content that gets noticed and takes your blog places.

How to make money from your blog sustainably

Here’s the information you need on how to eventually make good money from your blog.

Mistakes to avoid once you start a blog.

A few pitfalls that I’ve experienced that you should avoid.

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My blogging story

Hi! My name is Ramsay (if we haven’t met yet). This section is all about who I am and how I managed to start a blog and work from home full time by my early 20′s. Consider it a blogosphere handshake!

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In high school at around age 16 I built a fitness website (remember flaming logos and scrolling marquees?) and sold one single fitness manual to a lovely man from Holland. I made $65. I remember catching the bus into the city to get the cash from Western Union because I had no idea about payment gateways like Paypal or E-Junkie.

It was exhilarating.

I got distracted with graduating exams and getting into college for a while but I never forgot the feeling of making that first $65 on the web.

After a year of University I noticed something funny – I would catch the bus into campus, wait for the lecture to start and then I’d get up and walk out and go and muck around in the computer rooms. It took me about a month after noticing this trend to realize I was never going to stick it out. So I jumped back online and started writing blogs again.

By 19 I sold my first blog for around $20,000. This was when I really started to think that I could make it work. I got a job as a cleaner at a gym where I’d work from 6am to 10am and then come home and work on building blogs.

By 24 I was working full time from home as a blogger.

Needless to say, blogging has given me so much and I still love being able to get out of bed and work on my laptop instead of going into an office. I have even been able to travel to Europe and Asia and blog on the road with the money made from this blog.

Here’s a place I did some writing in Majorca.

I really hope this article can be a useful starting point for you in your blogging career and that if you do end up running a popular blog you use it to help people as much as possible.

To read more about my story check out my About page or come and have a chat to me at one of the places below.

More information and resources:

At the end of each section I’ll have these little yellow areas that will give you further study options, reading materials or tools to give you an early advantage. If you want to chat more I’m always available on Google+, Twitter or Facebook.

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Choosing the right topic/niche

When you start a blog you need to make sure there is growth opportunities. In this section I am going to show you exactly how to navigate the road to choosing the right topic, niche and keywords.

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Too niche or not too niche? That is the question!

The quest here is to find a topic/niche that has four things: traffic, people who will buy stuff, not too much competition and is enjoyable to work in. This section will hopefully help you figure out exactly how to do that.

1. Find a niche and keywords to target

The first step you want to take is to make sure the idea that you have for a topic/niche has enough traffic to be worthwhile. There’s no point spending weeks building a blog if there is no one searching for information about it.

Tools like Market Samurai and Majestic SEO are your best friends at this stage. They allow you to look at all your competition and see what keywords and backlinks they are going after. This is extremely useful when deciding on a niche to blog about as well as being useful every time you write a post.

Let me give you an example. Let’s say you want to write a blog about dog collars and have the domain name www.cooldogcollars.com picked out. But after having a look on MS you might find that the phrase “cheap dog collars” gets way more searches and has less competition than “cool dog collars“. One quick search might have just saved you months and months of work.

Make a list of all the niches you are thinking about exploring and then use Market Samurai to see if there is any real juice in there. If this is too complicated for you at this stage don’t worry. Just keep reading and make sure you spend a lot of time on step 4.

2. Consider your long tail and short tail keywords

A short tail keyword in this instance is “dog collars” whereas a long tail keyword would be “dog collars for German Shepherds”. You will need to plan out your short tail keyword making sure it is a relatively popular one but you also need to make sure there is enough to write about for all those long tail keywords.

I’m not just talking about traffic here – I’m talking about your ability to write on a topic. If you run out of long tail topics in a year you are going to be in big trouble.

3. Make sure you love it to death

It sounds corny but unless you absolutely love the topic to death you are going to fail and fail quickly. Writing posts gets boring, even on topics you really like. So imagine spending hours of each day working on and thinking about a topic you don’t care about? It would be dreadful.

I have literally dozens of sites that I don’t maintain because I just don’t care enough. All of my successes have been in niches that I love. On the other hand, when you visit a site like yTravel Blog you can feel the passion oozing out of the content. They love it and the readers to too.

4. Analyze the big boys and girls

Once you have done a little bit of thinking and researching the next step is to take a look around at the big guys and gals in your niche. This is one of the most important steps when starting any blog. You want to look at their blogs and take notice of things like how many subscribers they have got, how many Twitter followers they have, how many comments they get, how they do on social media and bookmarking sites, etc.

The point here is to make sure that there is room to grow in your niche. If there aren’t any big guys it either means that you have found the best niche in the world (unlikely) or that there just isn’t much going on in that topic.

You then want to take a look at all the posts that these big blogs have written that have done well. Examine why they have worked and what keywords and topics they have targeted. You can then take a look at writing things that improve on those posts. You can even go one step further and see if there are any tools, books, plugins, etc. that you could develop to further tap into those popular topics.

5. Start with your product and work backwards – IMPORTANT

Here is the really important part. You want to make sure you know roughly what you are going to sell or promote on your blog in order to make money before you begin. Many people start thinking that they should get as much traffic and subscribers first and then think about how to make cash.

BAD MOVE.

Why? Because sometimes there just isn’t a really good way to make cash in certain niches. Before you start out you should have a think about how you are going to make money and then only select your niche if the competition is right and the product(s) fit well.

Niche Resources:

Market Samurai – the bloggers best friend for keyword research.

Google Traffic Estimator – a great way to get information from Google.

SEM Rush – professional competitor analysis.

Niche Further Reading:

How I got 11,908 Visitors in My Blog’s Third Week: a story and some tips about my first month here on Blog Tyrant.

How Stay at Home Moms Can Make Good Money Blogging: a popular post that has helped quite a few stay at home moms start new blogs.

Revealed: 19 Things to Know Before You Start a Blog in 2014: a big post from earlier this year with some up to date tips.

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Choosing a domain name that gets your blog noticed

This section is about how to choose the perfect domain name that will help your blog to stand out from the crowd. You want it to be sexy, relevant and memorable.

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Your domain name is extremely important. It’s how people first encounter your blog and it’s the part of your brand that communicates with them first. It really needs to stand out and it really needs be be a .com that you own.

Why do I need my own domain?

Free domains that you get with free blog hosts (like Blogger or Tumblr) do not rank as well on Google and they build the brand of that free blog host. Purchasing your own domain name is the first step to building a successful blog that you fully control as a professional venture.

What if I already have a blogger or wordpress one?

Don’t worry, it is easy to change over. And well worth the time. You new host can actually do the whole migration process for you.

Where do I buy domain names?

You can get your first year free when you sign up for a hosting package with BlueHost which is who I recommend for all new bloggers.

How do I know what to choose?

Choosing a domain name is a really important process that can (and should) take a lot of consideration. There are three main routes to take:

Name it after yourself

A really good idea these days is to name your blog after your own name. This is a fantastic idea if you want to position yourself as an expert in the field and grow your own personal brand. And that is what blogging is really all about – building a good brand name. Just make sure you only use your name if you are going to provide constant quality and helpful information.

Use a keyword rich name

Jump on Market Samurai and start researching domain names in your niche that have your short tail (see above) keywords in them. For example, if you want to write about cupcakes and www.cupcakes.com is taken then you can do www.cupcakeshq.com and build up a quality resource site.

Go memorable

Memorable domain names are things that are done more for shock and interest factor. Some examples of this would be Smashing Magazine, ViperChill and ZenHabits. They don’t mean much but people remember the brand.

Make sure you spend a lot of time thinking about your different options because you really don’t want to have to change this once you’ve got started.

Remember, the whole point here is to build a brand that attracts a loyal following. A brand that you love and want to back for the next 10 or 15 years. Make sure it is something you are proud of and something you believe in all the way.

Domain Name Resources:

Namecheap.com: A trusted domain name registrar with some of the best support.

Impossibility: This is a domain name generator to give you ideas.

Domain Name Further Reading:

Lasting Legacy: Choosing a Not-Crap Domain Name for Your Website: Some further reading if you’re not sure what to choose for your domain.

12 Rules for Choosing a Domain Name: An old post but still extremely relevant.

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Getting your own host and setting your blog up properly

This section is about why ALL bloggers need WordPress and their own cheap hosting setup. I’ll even show you how to set it up and find the best blog templates that are perfect for SEO and reader interaction.

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Buying your own blog host is the most important thing you will ever do.

Hosting your own WordPress blog is the way all the big guys do it – it’s now the most popular open source blogging software in the world due to the tens of thousands of free themes, plugins and different features you have access to for free.

I get excited just talking about it!

Here is how you get set up in just a few minutes:

1. Sign up for BlueHost as your blog host provider

Click here and sign up for a BlueHost account. You pay $3.95 a month and can install unlimited blogs and email addresses and you never get any hidden fees. You also get the first year of your domain name fees for free.

Here’s a quick video I did on why I think they are a good place to start and how the BlueHost/WordPress relationship all fits together:

NOTE: Blue Host has 24 hour live support and they are always super helpful. Any time anything has gone wrong I have had the problem solved in minutes. You are never alone.

2. Login to BlueHost and install WordPress

Once you have purchased your hosting package you then want to install WordPress. Luckily this only takes one or two clicks with BlueHost.

Click the WordPress link and follow the prompts. In under five minutes you would have finished installing your first professional blog on a WordPress platform. Here’s a step by step guide on starting a WordPress blog on BlueHost if you need more details on the process.

3. Choose a theme (template) for your blog

Now that your WordPress blog is set up you need to add a theme that has all the functionality that you need. At this stage you can either go with a free theme or a paid one. There are advantages and disadvantages to both but it basically boils down to finding a design with the right look, feel and functionality for your needs.

Some of the best places to find themes include:

Tyrant Themes

The Thesis Theme for WordPress

StudioPress Child Themes

You can also search for themes directly from your WordPress dashboard by going APPEARANCE > THEMES > SEARCH and scrolling through the thousands of options. Just be careful when doing this as some free themes can be a bit dodgy in terms of security and hidden promotions. For example, sometimes the creator of the theme will put links in the footer back to their own irrelevant sites.

5. Tips for choosing a theme

When choosing your theme you want to make sure it fits with your branding and marketing goals. For example, if you are writing a finance blog you want your theme to look clean and professional and solid – people will judge you on the way your blog is set out visually.

You should also take in to consideration things like:

Is it focused on the content?

Is it photo-based or text-based?

Can you easily change the logo and brand styling?

Can you add your Aweber opt-in form easily?

Is it secure? (this is why StudioPress is so good)

Does it have support? (again, Studiopress has great support)

The last thing is that every blogger should now been using a mobile responsive WordPress theme. This means that the layout will adapt to different mobile and tablet screen sizes – so important for usability now that a lot of people are using mobile phones.

6. Install your new Theme

Your new theme will come in a .zip format if you have purchased one. You can upload it directly into your WordPress Dashboard by logging into your WordPress site (http://yourdomain.com/wp-admin) and then going: APPEARANCE > THEMES > INSTALL THEMES > UPLOAD THEMES and then uploading your themes .zip file just like you would add an attachment to an email.

If you’ve chosen a free theme through your WordPress dashboard you just click INSTALL on the preview screen. You can always switch back to your old theme if you don’t like the look of the new one.

7. Fill out the basics like a pro

You’ll now have a pretty blank looking theme set up and waiting for some love. At this stage you want to fill out all the basics like your About page, logos, profile photos, your first article and a place for people to subscribe by email. I’m going to go into more detail for these points down below so sit tight.

When Blog Tyrant started getting some traction I had these photos taken by my talented friend James Field. It was one of the best moves I ever made. People constantly mention the “couch photo” and it has really helped to make my brand stand out from the crowd.

That is what you are trying to achieve when you first set up your blog.

The main point at this stage is that you want to be communicating your brand clearly with your future audience. Who are you? What do you do? Why should people listen to you? Why are you different? Try and consider all of that from a design point of view now.

You now have your very own blog with its own domain name and hosting to play with!

Hosting and WordPress theme resources:

Tyrant Themes: A site all about WordPress themes and help you get the most out of them.

Pingdom Tools – Make sure your website is super fast.

Thesis – a popular choice for WordPress themes.

Studiopress WordPress Theme by Copyblogger Media

Blue Host – the host with the best support for bloggers

Gravity Forms – the sexiest contact forms, order forms, comment forms and much more

Homework:

Blog hosting review: Read more about why I recommend BlueHost.

How to Launch a Blog and Get 17,800 Subscribers in Six Weeks: a great case study on how to start a blog and grow it quickly.

How to Start a Fashion Blog and Make it Fabulous: A long article I wrote on how to start a blog in a very popular niche.

21 Critical Tasks to Perform as Soon as You Start a Blog: Some good little tips to follow once you’re all set up.

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Why you need a mailing list and giveaway

I am yet to encounter a successful blog that isn’t based around a mailing list of highly active email subscribers and a free giveaway to attract email subscribers. So that’s what we need to do now!

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In some ways it’s a funny model. You start a blog and write incredible content in order to get people to subscribe to your list. And on that list is where the money is made. Please don’t skip over this step because if you don’t have a mailing list you don’t have a long term and sustainable way to make an income.

So what do email subscribers do?

Why are email subscribers so important? Well, that’s easy.

They look at every blog post you write (your newsletter should also send out blog posts)

They promote your articles to their friends

They act as a base to launch all your products and new websites to

The goal of your blog should be to capture as many loyal, loving and friendly email subscribers as possible. That is what I am going to teach you now.

1. Sign up for Aweber for powerful blog newsletters

The first step is to sign up for Aweber – the best email marketing software for bloggers. Aweber is used by Problogger, Copyblogger, Shoemoney, Smart Passive Income and, of course, Blog Tyrant. So why is it so good?

It allows you to send automatic emails that you pre-write for your subscribers

It allows you to send a free eBook when people sign up to your list

It allows you to bring all your Feedburner readers over so you don’t lose anyone

It has massively cool stats that show you everything your readers are doing with your content

Much more

For my first five years of blogging I refused to pay for email marketing and left everything with Feedburner. It was one of the worst mistakes I ever made and it cost me a lot of money. I hate to think how much I could have made with my blogs if I was using Aweber from the start. Here is an article on why all bloggers should use Aweber.

2. Add your blog to Aweber

Once you have signed up for Aweber you need to fill out all the details required to make a new list. For example, you’ll need to give your list a name, provide the URL of your blog, RSS feed, etc.

If you get stuck with this process don’t worry because Aweber have some amazing tutorial videos that show you how to do every step of the process.

3. Create a beautiful free eBook that will encourage people to sign up

This is one of the most important steps in creating a blog that makes you an income – you need to give away something for free in order to capture as many subscribers as possible.

Some eBook covers made using Killer eCover Scripts

For example, on Blog Tyrant I give away a free eBook on my 5 Step Process to Profitable Blogging. You can only get this eBook if you subscribe by email and I use Aweber to automatically deliver that eBook right to people’s inbox.

Step 1 – Write your eBook

The first step is to write an eBook about a topic that is really narrow to your niche. You want to make sure that everyone who visits your blog will be interested in reading it. This step also involved thinking of a really catchy title that is specific and enticing. Write your eBook in Word or Open Office.

Step 2 – Design some graphics

You want your eBook to look professional so make sure you design some nice graphics to use as a title page. If you need graphics done you can always pay me to do them for you. Add your graphics by going INSERT > PICTURE > FROM FILE

Step 3 – Add some professional photos

Photos are a really good way to illustrate your points and take your eBook to the next level of professionalism. The best place to get royalty free photos (you still need to credit) is Dreamstime. You simply use Paypal to buy a few credits and then download them to your file and import them into Word the same way as above. If you can take your own photos that’s even better.

Step 4 – Export as a PDF

All eBooks are just PDF files and Open Office and new versions of Word allow you to make your file into a PDF by going FILE > EXPORT > EXPORT AS PDF. You then select the settings you want like zoom and quality. I recommend setting it to 110% zoom and 100% quality.

Step 5 – Create a beautiful eBook cover

By creating an eBook cover you are essentially making something insubstantial seem more solid and that gets people interested. These eBook covers are made using Killer eCover Scipts which is a great download I highly recommend all bloggers invest in. You will use it again and again.

Please note that if you don’t want to do any of this yourself (we aren’t all good with graphics!) you can always get someone on Fiverr to do it for you. I get a lot of stuff done there and it is top quality.

5. Upload to your blog

The next step is to upload the eBook and your cover to your servers. The easiest way to do this is by logging into WordPress and using the image upload functionality.

Make sure you copy the URLs of your image locations as we are going to use them next.

6. Add a subscribe box to your blog and set your automatic give away

The final step here is to add a subscription area to your blog where people can enter their email address and name and get your free eBook. This is a little bit more involved so I’ve made a video for you to follow.

7. Create your pre-set Newsletter (called Follow Ups)

The next step that you need to take to create a blog worth some money is to set up an automatic newsletter or series of follow up messages.

This is one of the real advantages of Aweber in that it allows you to pre-write all your newsletters and send them out to every new subscriber over a set period of time. For example, I have a newsletter set to go to every subscriber after two days has passed.

Just sign in to your Aweber account and click MESSAGES > FOLLOW UP and you will be given a screen where you can write your newsletters and choose from options like what time of day you want it delivered.

You want to write at least five quality newsletters that provide real value to your readers. They don’t have to be long but they should ideally be something that people on the blog don’t get – something exclusive for your newsletter readers.

This is also the part where your blog could earn most of its money. But I’ll talk about that in the money section later.

Now you are all ready to go! You have a free give away that automatically gets sent to new subscribers and you have a newsletter that goes out only to your mailing list. This is the basis of any successful blog.

8. Massively boost your email subscription rate (hugely!)

A pop up opt-in form is one of the best ways to get more subscribers. I know you think you hate them but, actually, they get almost no complaints from readers and convert nicely. I have used one from Pop Up Domination quite successfully as well as the basic pop up that you can build through your AWeber account.

If you don’t like pop ups you can try another plugin that I now use called Scroll Triggered Box. This one slides out from the side of your blog after people have scrolled a certain distance down the screen. It converts well and it’s less invasive.

Mailing List Resources:

Aweber – the best email marketing service for bloggers and web marketers

Pop Up Domination – Beautiful pop ups to get more subscribers

Killer eCover Scripts – the easiest way to produce beautiful book covers for your eBook

Scroll Triggered Box – a lovely way to get more subscribers.

HelloBar – an awesome tool that sits at the top of your page and can drive sign ups.

Further reading on building a mailing list:

41 Tips that Put Over 10,000 People on My Mailing List

Why I Switched to Aweber from Feedburner and Why You Should Too

How to Send a Free eBook to Your Email Subscribers

How to Make an eBook

What I Really Think About Pop Up Ads on Blogs

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Getting started with viral content

This section gives you a valuable insight into how you can shortcut your way to blogging hero status! For that you need epic content that goes viral.

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Blog Tyrant blasted on to the scene with two posts that hit the front page of delicious.com and brought in tens of thousands of visitors. And while I am not promising that you will be as lucky as me, I am happy to talk about what I do to get my content as sexy as possible.

1. Spend ages writing brilliant titles

Your title is what advertises your article to the world. It is what gets people’s attention. And, believe it or not, a good title is more important than good content. If your title is perfectly written it will encourage people to read on even if your opening content is a bit iffy.

So what makes a brilliant title?

It can ask a question

Titles that pose questions often get more user engagement – especially if you don’t fully answer the question in the post.

It can create an argument

Some of the most successful titles are ones that pose a problem. For example, “America is Doomed: Why the USA is Not Going to Survive“. It creates emotion and hooks people in.

It can use classic title techniques

I call these classic techniques because they have been working for years. Things like “How to….” and “The Top 10…” which always seem to do quite well.

It can be super specific

What sounds more enticing to you: “How I Sold my Blog” or “How I Sold a Blog for $20,000 in 8 Months“? The second one of course! People love the specifics. It also gives you authority.

Make sure your titles are amazing before getting into that post content.

2. Develop a style with lots of spaces, headings and dot points

People are too easily distracted these days and as such you need to create a blogging style that uses lots of lists, headings and paragraphs. The idea is to make it as scan-able as possible. WordPress lets you add bold text and list points really easily so make use of them.

This is especially powerful if you can carry that same content style over all of your posts. People become used to the way you write and share it more with their friends.

3. Exhaust your topic, but not fully

One of my biggest tricks is to write really detailed posts that expand on lots of points with the article topic. This usually leads to massively long articles with lots of resources attached but people love it.

The key here is to not fully exhaust the topic. You should still leave some questions in peoples’ minds. This generates a lot of buzz because readers will want to share the content to find more answers from their friends.

A really great formula for this is explained by Demian Farnworth in this article. I highly recommend you give it a read.

4. Always add resources

Viral content on Reddit or Delicious always has resources on it. The best posts on any blog are ones that people bookmark and come back to in order to get information on the topic. Don’t be afraid to link out to other blog posts or tools in order to give your readers as much knowledge and power as possible. It makes you look more powerful.

5. Base your posts on other successful posts

Want to go viral? Take a look at how other people have done it. Before you write a post spend some time looking at the most successful posts in that niche on the biggest blogs in your category. Look at what they did and how they did it. Find out why people liked it so much. Have a look at who Tweeted it out and then ask them to do the same for you. Don’t re-invent the wheel – just make it better.

6. Ask for help from long term alliances

A good blogger has a whole list of other bloggers he/she can ask for help. You need to build these relationships up carefully over a long period of time but after you know these guys well enough to call them “friend” you can be sure they will be happy to help you promote a new post and help it go viral.

7. Give your best posts away to other blogs (elite guest posting)

One of the quickest ways to go viral is to give your best material to other blogs in the form of guest posts. This is one of the ways I launched Blog Tyrant so quickly – I wrote hugely massive sexy posts for Problogger to really show off to his 400,000 readers what I was all about. A few strategic links back to your best posts on your own blog and soon people are sharing your content like the flu.

People really denigrate guest posting these days which is a real shame because it still works so well. The task is to develop your own strategy for researching the best places for your content and then establishing meaningful relationships with the staff and owners so that you can get regular writing spots.

For example, people like Jerod Morris and Sonia Simone at Copyblogger have been hugely beneficial to me as they took chances on some content that might have otherwise have been deemed too controversial.

Really try and think outside the box about where you do your guest posting. It doesn’t have to be inside your niche as long as the website you are on has a relationship to your topic. For example, if you run a yoga blog you might consider guest posting on a bodybuilding blog with an article about how yoga can help muscle health. You’ve just tapped into a whole new audience.

8. Spend money on advertising… often

I don’t do this on Blog Tyrant but I have done it for my other blogs. You need to advertise if you want to grow into a large business that taps into audiences from all over the net. Bloggers hate the idea of spending money on marketing but all real businesses do it – why don’t we? I wrote about this on my guest post about advertising for blogs.

9. Don’t just write posts – make videos, podcasts and tools

Viral content these days is no longer just about the written word. As iPhones and iPads and hand held devices get more and more popular you will find that the shift heads towards media that can be digested easily on those platforms.

This means that you have to do things like make a podcast and Youtube videos every now and then.

The idea here is to give people new pathways to find you as well as offering your existing readers something more personal and detailed. Its like creating a new product line. Video, especially, is now the number one choice for internet marketers who want to personalize their sales pages and create more trust. I highly recommend you get onto it.

10. Make sure each post fits into your overall strategy

The last thing that I really wanted to mention is that it’s vital that each blog post fits into some kind of strategy. One of the worst things I see bloggers do is spend ages writing articles and then get no benefit from them.

For example, I have one article on my blog that brings me around 800 unique visitors per day. It’s extremely popular. But it adds nothing to my business because it was a “stand alone” post that has nothing to do with my overarching message.

Plan out each post with a strategy in mind. Who are you targeting? What action do you want them to take? What is the end result for them? These are important considerations.

11. Find a point of difference each time

Viral content has to have a point of difference. You need to have something in your article that stands out from the way the rest of the articles in that niche have been written.

A good tip here is to visit sites like BuzzFeed, Reddit and Imgur and see what is trending really well. Take a look at how the headlines are crafted and the format of the content. What is making people click on that article and then share it around?

This is also very important for your blog’s SEO because Google likes to index different sorts of content on the front page so that people have a variety of different formats to choose from.

Make sure you have some tracking software like Clicky Web Analytics installed because it will give you insights into what content is working on your blog, how long people are staying on each post and so on.

12. Get help to research and write your posts

Who says that you have to do all of the work? You don’t! In fact, it’s a good idea to start outsourcing as many tasks as you can early on.

The great thing about the Internet is that you are now participating in a global economy. That means you can find workers overseas to help you at a fraction of the cost and the same (or better!) quality that you’d find at home.

Here’s an interview I did with outsourcing expert Chris Ducker about this very thing:

I recommend checking out sites like Freelancer.com and people like Chris Ducker to learn more about how to get other people helping to build your blog.

Resources for Viral Content:

Freelancer – a great website for getting help online.

Virtual Staff Finder – founded by Chris Ducker.

Clicky – the best analytics software around.

Boost Blog Traffic – Jon’s 52 Headline Hacks report is massively useful.

Smart Podcast Player – an awesome tool for playing your podcasts.

BlogAds – my favorite place for buying cheap ads to drive traffic.

Further reading for viral content:

Advertising Your Blog – Go viral on a blogger’s budget

32 Experts Share Their Best Blog Promotion Tips – A great resource but together by Kristi Hines.

Above the fold – how to take advantage of impatient blog traffic

What is the best time to publish blog articles? – Good to know how to test this for yourself.

How a 30 Minute Reject Post Brings me Hundreds of Subscribers – One of my guest posts at ProBlogger with a neat little strategy.

Creating Viral Content – A great post by Derek Halpern on how to make it happen.

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How to make money from your blog sustainably

Now we get down to the nitty gritty – how you can make a full time living from one blog alone. It is my hope that this information kick starts your blogging career.

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They say that 10,000 email subscribers is worth about $100,000 a year. So if you haven’t read the section above on creating a mailing list you should go back and read it now.

So, what ways can you do it? There are two general categories:

1. Your own product

The first method of making an ongoing income with your blog is to develop and sell your own product. This is the hardest way to do it but also the most rewarding as you reap most of the profits and get to see something that you created do so well. Types of products are many but could be:

An eBook

If you have something really good to say then an eBook can be a really easy way to make money. All it takes is a few weeks writing and a quick upload and you are cooking with gas. You have to make sure this is something really special, however, as the market has been flooded with eBook for a long time now.

An e-Course

This is like an eBook but a whole lot more valuable because you can include elements like voice and video into the delivery. People will pay a lot more to be tutored in “person” by their favorite expert on the block. You can stagger the delivery of the course so that one module gets sent out every week until all modules are completed. This gives the user the feeling of constant value.

A membership site

Membership sites are HUGE at the moment. The idea is that you build up a blog following by providing quality free content and when you get to a few thousand subscribers you launch your paid content area that gives people videos, e-courses, forums and, most importantly, access to you via email or Skype. These courses regularly sell for $500 and upwards which is a lot of money if you can sell a few thousand of them.

Now, creating each of these products could fill up a blog in itself so what I am going to do is start regularly covering these things on my mailing list. Make sure you are subscribed using the form above if you want to learn more about the ins and outs of creating a highly profitable course or membership site.

2. By promoting affiliate products

The second way to make money on your blog is by promoting affiliate products to your users. This is actually how most of the money is made on blogs.

How do affiliates work?

Imagine you just made a new eBook (like above) and decided that you needed help selling it. So, you created a program whereby people get paid a certain percentage of the sale amount in order to sell your product. They become your affiliate.

Well, there are tens of thousands of affiliates out there. All you need to do is sign up for a website like Affiliate.com or CJ.com and choose affiliate programs that are relevant to your readers.

How do I know which ones to promote?

It is different for everyone but the test for me is simple:

Have I used it myself and had a good experience with it?

If I can’t say yes to that question then I don’t recommend it to my readers. You see, your readers should be important to you. Many of my readers are now close friends. So why would I jeopardize that relationship to make a few measly dollars? Don’t do it.

How do you promote affiliates to your readers?

To promote to your readers you need to be careful. It is NOT a hard sale. You are NEVER going to send out an email or a blog post saying “buy this or else”. There are four main ways you can do this:

Small, unobtrusive ads on your blog

This is the “lazy” way. You’ll often see banners in a blog’s sidebar that links to the products that they want to promote. They are just hoping people will click.

In post links

The second way is to link to affiliate products in your posts. You have to be really careful doing this because some people don’t like the idea of being referred to affiliates even if they are highly relevant and useful. It is a good idea to have a disclosure policy so people don’t get offended.

Mail out links

This is the most effective way of all to make money on your blog. The idea here is that you very occasionally send out emails to your mailing list that include some affiliate links. These links should never be alone and out of context but rather you should show your mailing list why it is useful before mentioning it. For example, I really recommend Market Samurai to my readers but don’t say “buy Market Samurai” unless I give you some context as to why.

A pre-sale page

Pre-selling is something that a lot of bloggers are afraid of but, in reality, it actually makes for a more honest and enjoyable reader experience. Here’s how it works.

Let’s say you want to promote Aweber to your mailing list but you don’t want to just drop it on them. What you can do is create a pre-sale page that is a lot more gentle and inferring as opposed to hard selling and direct. For example, you might send them to this page which contains the affiliate links but doesn’t really resemble a traditional sales pitch.

The idea with pre-selling is to gently introduce your readers to an idea without selling it to them. Mail outs are a great way to wet their appetite. You will actually find that, if done right, these things convert a lot higher.

The whole idea about promoting affiliates is that you will enhance your readers’ blogs. You want to give them a resource that you believe in and have tested for yourself. Never ever promote something unless you really know that it is a quality program. Jeremy Shoemoney once said that he doesn’t promote an affiliate product unless he has met the owner in person. That’s the kind of dedication you need.

A powerful affiliate strategy

The last thing I want to talk about here is an extremely simple but extremely powerful affiliate strategy that can make you consistent income for years to come.

Find an affiliate product that you want to promote

Take a look at all the affiliate networks and find and affiliate product that you can test and then promote to your readers. Make sure it is highly relevant and useful.

Pick a target keyword phrase

You want to then jump on to Market Samurai and pick a target keyword phrase that is relevant to your product as well as something you can writing a detailed post about.

Write a post that mentions the affiliate in a general way

Write a hugely detailed post about a topic related to the product and then mention the product in a general, incidental sort of way. You are NOT writing a review of the product or anything like that. A good example is my post about switching to Aweber.

Add your affiliate link to that post

Add your affiliate links into that post such that they are informative and helpful – much like a side resource.

Publish the post

Weeeee!

Guest post on related topics

The next step is to do guest posts on related topics on the big blogs in your niche. In those posts you want to link back to your big article that contains the affiliate links. What this is doing is funneling relevant traffic back to your blog post which is, in turn, acting as a pre-sale page for the affiliate product.

The real sexy thing about this strategy, however, is that all those guest posts and inter-linking do wonders for your SEO rankings. If you picked your target keyword right you will find that over time you start to rank organically on Google and thus drive huge amounts of traffic to your affiliate product page.

If you want to bypass the guest posting stage (which is fine) you can just directly send advertising from Facebook Ads, Google Adwords and BlogAds to your affiliate posts. Then you just have to find the right ad-buys for your niche.

3. What about Adsense and advertising?

A lot of bloggers make their money with Adsense. That is fine. But if you ask me, there are a lot of better ways to make money with your blog. In fact, I believe that Adsense actually loses you money.

Why?

Because every time someone clicks an ad on your site you make between 20 cents and a few dollars and lose that reader forever. That is a reader that could have subscribed to your mailing list and bought your products down the road, shared your content on social media while becoming a loyal fan. All for a few cents.

Advertising is fine but I just never place my hopes in it unless you are getting millions of page views per month. The revenue just isn’t going to cut it.

Diversify your income if you want to survive

One last thing I want to mention is that it is really important to diversify how you make your income online. If you rely on just one income stream then you can wind up in trouble if that trend stops or if Google sends you down to the second page of their results. Make sure you are always exploring new avenues and experimenting with new things on your blog.

What this really means is that you need to have multiple sources of traffic that all convert to sales. For example, I’ve had two major Google penalties in my career. Both times it was completely by surprise as I hadn’t been doing anything against the terms of service.

The first time it happened I was screwed because I was relying almost 100% on Adsense for my income. So when the traffic stopped coming from Google I lost all my revenue.

The second time had less of an impact. I’d learned not to rely on Google for my traffic and had built up a pretty sizeable mailing list and as such I had protection. I started posting more often and sending out notices to my list. They then shared my content and sales didn’t really drop too much.

Understand the importance of testing

This is quite an advanced topic so I don’t want to go into too much depth but it’s important to know that you need to get good at testing if you want to make it in the online world.

For example, let’s say you spend two weeks starting a new blog and writing content and then you run an advertising campaign to get traffic to your mailing list. Well, what happens if your red button is putting people off? Or perhaps a shorter landing page would convert more people?

Only through split testing (running two versions of the same page and seeing which converts better) can you get actual knowledge about the best direction to go.

Once you’ve finished with the ‘start a blog’ stage you can really dive into this using AWeber or the resources below.

Resources for earning a living online:

CJ.com – one of the leading affiliate networks to find a product to promote.

Wishlist Member – my favorite software for building membership sites in WordPress.

Visual Website Optimizer – a very important tool for split testing your landing pages.</l

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