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11 Steps to Growth Hack Your Way to Blogging Success Posted: 13 Apr 2016 06:00 AM PDT Do you own an ecommerce business and need a site-based blog to bring in more traffic? Do you want to start a standalone blog and make money? Or do you want to freelance blog for other blogs? Whatever your purpose, if you are going to be a success at this blogging business, you will have to follow some key steps – 11 of them in all. 1. The Writing Part – Re-live Your YouthYou may have gotten all A's in your English courses, and your instructors may have told you that you really write well. That's great – it means that your grammar and composition skills are nailed. Now you just have to work on style, one of the biggest factors in successful blogging. You will not be writing an analysis of the themes in Moby Dick, so you will have to lose that academic style and replace it with a much more casual tone and simpler structure and vocabulary. The best bloggers write with a 7th grader in mind. Here are the "rules:"
Don't start a blog; don't freelance yourself out; don't publish a blog anywhere until you are pretty certain you have style nailed. 2. The NicheIsn't this a great term? In the biological world it means “the environment in which an animal or plant exists that lets it survive and reproduce”. I think that's a great analogy. Your niche might be one of several:
A niche of expertise is always good. If you are a freelancer, but you have a specific area of expertise, then write on it and submit your blogs (for pay of course) to other blogs in your niche area. Or start your own blog dedicated to that niche. 3. Nailing the Purpose
Whether you have your own business blog or you write for others, every post must have a purpose:
Not one word until you have defined your purpose for the post. 4. Finding Your Audience on Social MediaYou have to develop a persona that comprises your audience. Who is your typical customer (or reader)? Identify that individual fully, give him/her a name, and then write directly to him/her. The other part of "finding" your audience is knowing when and where that persona "hangs out." 99% of all people on social media, for example, use Facebook and Twitter; the next two largest uses are YouTube and Pinterest; then comes LinkedIn. But you want to fine tune this even more, so you learn things like:
There is a wealth of research on times of days and days of the week that are best for publishing your content on various sites – do this research and don't "waste your breath" posting when and where no one will find you. 5. SEO StrategiesThere is a bit of a learning curve here, but if you are going to be successful, for yourself or others, you have to learn and implement those strategies that will get you found and ranked by search engines.
Even if you are freelancing, your post should reflect those strategies, so that it will be found when generic searches are conducted in the niche. There are a number of sites and blogs that address this, and you should master the basics first before moving into more sophisticated tactics and strategies. Here are just a few basics to get you started:
Finding the best focus keyword will involve some research, but it is easy.
The goal is increasing links to your content – the more links, the higher your ranking. There are plenty of more sophisticated methods for SEO – learn these first and the move on. 6. Consistency – Keep to Your Schedule!Audiences are built slowly over time. You become popular with a small group of followers first, and that gradually expands as that small group decides that you are trustworthy and provide great content. Once you have won that small group over, they share with their communities, and your audience grows. But this ever-increasing audience also must be able to rely on you for regular postings. So set a schedule and stick to it – no exceptions. You will lose followers, whether they are yours personally or for an ecommerce business, if you become sporadic and unreliable. Even if you cannot find fresh content yourself, post a great piece of content from someone else (with permission of course). 7. Cultivate Influencers and Other BloggersWho are the big names in your niche? Where are the other blogs that are not competitors but are related in some way to your niche? Find them, follow them on Facebook and Twitter, and engage them in conversations. Develop relationships with these people.
8. PromotionWhile social media is clearly critical to your promotional efforts, there are other things you need to do as well.
9. TitlesThis really deserves a separate category of learning to be a successful blogger, because it is just too important. A title is what entices people to read a piece of content. Your title and probably your first sentence are probably the most critical parts of any content you produce. There are a number of tools for generating catchy titles – use them if you are not a creative person yourself. Many are free. Check out some of the possibilities here. In general, you are looking for titles that:
10. Types of ContentPosts must be far more than just text. Unless you can keep your reader with you, you have failed. So, incorporate all different types of content and learn how to do it yourself – it takes too long to find someone else, and then you have to pay them. Technology today has brought you to a point where you can create virtually any type of content you want:
Find the tools to create these content types and you will have posts that do get shared – a lot. 11. Post LengthResearch does show that longer posts are more read and more shared than short ones. Certainly this is true when you are providing educational content. And if you format your post correctly, this is the way to go:
Use your judgment on this. What makes a successful blogger involves a wide range of talents, abilities, and insights. You may have other thoughts on this topic. Please share them! Leona Henryson is a graphic designer and social media specialist with a deep passion for blogging on all topics related to her educational and career backgrounds. Follow@LeonaHenryson and read more of her posts at LeonaHenryson+. The post 11 Steps to Growth Hack Your Way to Blogging Success appeared first on ProBlogger. |
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