Do you want to make a blog?
If your answer is‘yes’ then this tune for you. Some times you think about online earning. Because you must have listened from many young guys make money fast by blogging. Here I am to give you a massage so that you will get a benefit in future. But for this you need to build up a great patience. Every day you should be visit some blog site to take concept how to build up a blog.
1. Select the blog name.
At first you have to choose a blog name that will make a good benefit for your blog as a brand name in future. You should be thinking deeply to choose the subject and for this you have to spend some time before choosing the name of your blog. Today I will be giving you some essential tips before choosing the name for your bog.
2. Make it easy
When choosing the name of your blog of course you have to make it easy and short so that people can keep remember. The main purpose to build up a blog is to get large number of visitor to the way of you blog. You must keep with limited alphabets so that visitors remember it easily. The name should be related to the topics and make sure spelling errors.
3. Make Sure Niche
Niche is the great factor choosing the name for your bog. It will help your readers like Search Engines. When visitors search a blog, they will get automatically you blog name into their consideration if it is niche. Search Engine always like niche site.
4. Use appropriate keyword
For a professional blogger keyword research is the most important part and plays a big role to a blog post. If you make sure to use appropriate keywords about less competition and more search volume then you must be reach to grab attention. At the same way, if you are able to make up some keywords on the title of your blog then you will get a huge number of benefits to boost up your blog.
5. Never violet the rule
To become a successful blogger you should never violet the copyright rule.
Dear readers next day I will share you how to improve your blog fast. This is for the time being. Thank you very much.
We’ve now looked at a number of popular affiliate programs for bloggers and today
I’d like to finish off this series by giving a few tips that should
help bloggers get the best results out of any affiliate program that
they choose to run with.
1. Consider your
Audience
It almost goes without saying – but it’s worth putting yourself in your
readers shoes and consider what they might be looking for as they surf
by your blog. Are they shopping for specific products? Might they be
looking for related products or accessories? What would trigger them to
purchase? Start with your reader in mind rather than the product. If you
take this approach you could end up doing your reader a favor as well
as making a few dollars on the side.
2. Genuine Recommendations and personal
endorsements always work best
There are literally hundreds of thousands of products and services for
you to choose from to recommend to your blog’s readers but making money
from them is not as simple as randomly adding links to them from your
blog. Your blog’s readers come back to your blog day after day because
something about you resonates with them – they have at least some level
of trust and respect for you and perhaps the quickest way to destroy
this is to recommend that they buy something that you don’t fully
believe will benefit them.
The best results I’ve had from affiliate programs are where I give an
open and honest appraisal of the product – including both it’s strengths
and weaknesses. The most successful affiliate program I’m involved with
here at ProBlogger is Joel Comm’s e-book which I reviewed here. If you
read the review you’ll see that I not only tell readers who I believe
the book is for but I also mention those it is NOT for. In a sense I
critique it. On a surface level one might think that this wasn’t a wise
move and that I should have given a glowing review – however the sales
that I’ve had through the program have proven otherwise. People want to
know what they are buying first and even if they know a product has
limitations they will buy it if it meets their particular need.
3. Link to Quality Products
We all like to make sure we’re buying the best products money can buy –
your readers are no different to this and are more likely to make a
purchase if you’ve found them the best product for them. Choose products
and companies with good reputations and quality sales pages. There is
nothing worse than giving a glowing review of a product only to send
your reader to a page that looks cheap and nasty.
4. Contextual Deep Links work Best
When I started using the Amazon Associate Program I naively thought that
all I had to do was put an Amazon banner ad (that linked to Amazon’s
front page) at the top of my blog. I thought that my readers would see
it and surf over to Amazon and buy up big – thereby making me a rich
man. Nothing could have been further from reality – I was deluding
myself.
I always says to bloggers that I’m consulting with that they should
learn something from contextual advertising when it comes to affiliate
programs. The secret of contextual ads like Adsense is that a reader is
reading a post on a particular topic on your blog and when they see an
advertisement for that same product they are more likely to click it
than if they saw an ad for something else. The same is true for
affiliate programs. A banner to a general page on every page on your
site won’t be anywhere near as effective as multiple links throughout
your blog that advertiser products that are relevant for readers reading
particular parts of your blog.
So if you’re writing a blog about MP3 players and have a review for a
particular product – the most effectively affiliate program that you
could link to from within the content of that page would be one that
links directly to a page selling that specific model of MP3 player. This
is how I use the Amazon program today. It is more work than contextual
advertising because you’re not just putting one piece of code into a
template but rather need to place individual links on many pages – but I
find that it’s been worth the effort.
5. Consider positioning of links
One of the things I go on and on about with Adsense optimization is the
positioning of ads. I tell bloggers to position their ads in the
hotspots on pages (like the top of a left hand side bar – or inside
content – or at the end of posts above comments etc). The same
principles are true for affiliate advertising.
6. Traffic levels are Important
While it’s not the only factor – traffic levels are obviously key when
it comes to making money from almost any online activity. The more
people that see your well placed, relevant and well designed affiliate
links the more likely it is that one of them will make a purchase. So
don’t just work on your links – work on building a readership. Not only
this, consider how you might direct traffic on your blog toward pages
where they are more likely to see your affiliate links.
7. Diversify without Clutter
Don’t put all your affiliate efforts into one basket. There are plenty
of products out there to link to so there is no need to just work on
one. At the same time you shouldn’t clutter your blog up with too many
affiliate program links. If you do so you run the risk of diluting the
effectiveness of your links and could disillusion your readership.
8. Be Transparent
Don’t try to fool your readers into clicking links that could make you
money. While it may not always feasible to label all affiliate links I
think some attempt should be made to let people know what type of link
they are clicking on. I also think consistency is important with this so
readers of your blog know what to expect. For example here at
ProBlogger usually put a note beside or under affiliate links to simply
let readers know that that is what they are. On my Digital Camera Blog I
don’t do this because of the large number of such links make it clear
by the text around the link that clicking on it will take them to some
sort of shop or information where a purchase is possible (ie a link my
say ‘buy the XXX product’ or ‘get the latest product on XXX’.
9. Combine with other Revenue Streams
Affiliate programs and advertising programs are not mutually exclusive
things. I’ve come across a few people recently who have said they don’t
want to do affiliate linking because it will take the focus off their
Adsense ads. While there is potential for one to take the focus off the
other – there is also real potential for both to work hand in hand as
different readers will respond to different approaches. You should
consider the impact that your affiliate links have on other revenue
streams – but don’t let one stop the other.
10. Track results
Most affiliate programs have at least some type of tracking or
statistics package which will allow you to watch which links are
effective. Some of these packages are better than others but most will
at least allow you to see what is selling and what isn’t. Watching your
results can help you plan future affiliate efforts. Keep track of what
positions for links work well, which products sell, what wording around
links works well etc and use the information that you collect as you
work plan future affiliate strategies.
UPDATE – Check out my update to this post – 6 More Tips for Affiliate
Marketing on Blogs.