
This is guest post by Krizia who is the co-creator of The Blog Income for Women Blueprint
I’ve made a huge decision for this year!
I’ve decided to quit blogging!
Yup, I’m not going to write blog posts like I used to in the past.
Let me give you a little background.
I’ve been blogging since 2007 and have written well over 2500 posts on my different blogs.
That’s a great title isn’t it?
What’s the best part for you?
365,000 visitors?
Red-Hot?
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If you have to bring instant visitors to your blog in the next 30 minutes, what steps will you follow?
To make a blog income and be a successful blogger I believe you have do 3 things each day:
1. Keep your blog up to date with blog posts and general maintenance
2. Market you blog via article marketing, blog commenting, social bookmarking, blog carnivals…
3. Creating your own products
Quite often you simply cannot do everything it takes to make that elusive blog income…along with relaxing, enjoying life and running a house.
Keeping blogs up to date on a regular basis is usually the last thing on a long list of priorities.
Gaining a blog income from your blogging efforts is hard work and quite often the amount of income you make each month fluctuates from month to month. You never know how many affiliate or product sales or new clients you are going to get.
Some months your blog income can be great and some months, pretty poor.
When I first started my on-line business I was recommended to create my own products and that’s what I did (and that’s what I would recommend to anyone starting on-line).
But even after creating your own products, you simply don’t know how many you are going to sell.
This month my blogging guide blog, WeBuildYourBlog is one year old!
One year ago I left the Corporate world after 30 years of working long days, travelling around the world, managing thousands of staff and earning a nice big regular monthly pay-check.
I look back and I admit I loved my Corporate career. The majority of companies I worked for, I loved. The majority of bosses I worked for, I respected and built excellent relationships with. The majority of staff I managed were excellent team members.
Social bookmarking is fast becoming a popular way of promoting your blog.
Although it is a relatively new concept, most blogs I visit offer numerous buttons for me to click in order to promote and socially bookmark the blog post I’m reading.
So why should you socially bookmark other peoples blog posts (and even your own, sometimes!)?
Relationships
Building relationships is an absolute must if you want to have a successful blog. I am going to say that again because I want you to be more successful than you are today and you can be if you build on-line (and off-line) relationships.
A list of contacts is one of the most important things a blogger can have. If you’re serious about making money online, you need to learn how to build a list the right way.
Getting people to provide you with their email addresses willingly can be somewhat difficult, so you need to prove to them that you will only send out informative emails and updates and not spam.
Furthermore, you also need to promise to keep their emails private and not sell them to a third party.
Many people could benefit from some simple tips to improve their life, but those people who blog or work from home face special challenges.
From ways to succeed at work to how to relax, here are fifty tips to help turn your life around.
1. Create a healthy working environment. Long periods of typing in the wrong position can lead to repetitive strain injuries, headaches and other ongoing afflictions. A good desk and chair at the right height is essential.
2. Distractions cost you time, keep the TV off when writing.
One of first products I created to sell on-line was a ‘Management’ e-book.
I had 30 years experience of being a Manager and managing people so I thought that would be an easy and good start.
Thee years later, it still sells today.
“Create once, sell many times” is a motto I like!
I have updated it and added extra bonuses etc throughout the thee years but 90% of the work was the original creation.
I know that it can seem overwhelming and sometimes impossible to get started, however many people are making money on-line with e-books and you could be too.
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Access to Income Blogging Guide is removed this Wednesday at 11.59pm Eastern Time for many months.
Truth be told, we will NOT be re-opening soon.
Since the beginning of the year, I’ve been going to the gym 3 times a week. I must lose some weight!
I get there nice and early – 6.30am – just as the doors open.
You’d think I’d be alone or perhaps just a few of us…but I’m not.
There’s about 50 of us! Young and old.
All wanting to get fitter, leaner or more muscular.
At the weekend, I purchased a great CD to listen to while I’m sweating away on the running and rowing machines.
The CD is called: 101 Running Songs
The ideas in this article are not new and they have been shared by numerous other blogs and bloggers.
So why am I repeating the same advice?
Because so many bloggers simply miss or don’t carry out these simple tasks.
Many bloggers think they can make a blog and traffic will come instantly. They don’t realize it takes a lot of effort to get traffic.
But it can also act as a reminder for experienced bloggers, as well.
Getting traffic is a challenge that everyone faces as even the most popular bloggers experience a decrease in viewers every now and then.