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ProBlogger: Weekend Project 2: Success Secrets of 5 Multi-topic Blogs

ProBlogger: Weekend Project 2: Success Secrets of 5 Multi-topic Blogs

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Weekend Project 2: Success Secrets of 5 Multi-topic Blogs

Posted: 07 Jul 2012 07:01 AM PDT

This guest post is by Natalie Webb of Leave Me to My Projects.

You try telling Martha Stewart she needs to pick a niche.

So why is everyone in the blogosphere telling you that doing just that is the key to achieving any level of success in blogging?

True, it is easier to build and write a popular blog when you stick to one topic. But now more than ever, there is an opening for multi-topic blogs to hit it big, if they do it right. Wait, you don’t see the opening? That’s funny, it has a big flashing sign pointing the way.

That sign says “Pinterest.”

What is Pinterest?

If I need to tell you what Pinterest is, I’d be mildly concerned that you have been in a coma for the last six months. But what is it about?

Pinterest is about collecting. People love to collect things. In the big wide world of the internet, this impulse is no different. As a matter of fact, it can be amplified.

Pinterest is where people collect pretty much everything they like from all around the internet and pin it to categorized and organized virtual pinboards. Each “Pin” is a nice large image with a description, which tickles our visual cortexes ever so nicely.

People … who are totally not me … have been known to spend entire days off getting lost in the inspiration. With Pinterest, you can visually create the life you are planning on living as soon as you get the time and money to do so.

I’m talking about lifestyle, folks.

What is the Pinterest niche?

The Pinterest niche, as this writer seems to have coined it, is the wide-open lifestyle area. Much of Pinterest, and therefore the Pinterest niche, centers around DIY (as in, things you can make).

The most popular topics on Pinterest, and in the niche, are Home, Arts & Crafts, Style/Fashion, and Inspiration/Education, according to Mashable. While those are the most popular, there tons of other topics to choose from as well—the Wedding category is also immensely repinned.

Because there are so many good topics to choose from, Pinterest niche blogs are not difficult to differentiate from each other. All you need is a focus. We walked though how to find your focus for a multi-topic blog yesterday. Now let’s get to some real-life examples.

The blogs selected here were chosen not necessarily because they are the biggest and baddest on the block. Some are run by whole teams of staff, some by one little ol’ person. Some have been established for a number of years, while some are newer on the scene.

What they have in common are all of the elements it takes to make an impact in the Pinterest niche. So what are these elements? Who better to show you than the Grand Dame of the Pinterest blogs, Martha Stewart.

Martha Stewart

Martha Stewart blog

A strong personality

A blog centered around a lifestyle, as Pinterest niche blogs are, need a face to associate with that lifestyle.

Martha Stewart has this so wrapped up that when you even think about homemaking, hers is the first face that springs to mind. She may run a media empire, live a life so beautiful it can make one green with envy, and have more prison street cred than some rappers, but when your mind turns to homespun craftiness, you think of Martha.

A strong message

Martha gives her readers and followers tools to simplify and beautify their homes and their lives through the power of DIY.

A super-specific customer avatar

All of Martha Stewart’s work is geared toward moms with kids and pets. They are a little older, settled down, and they own homes.They enjoy entertaining, gardening, cooking, crafting, and simply making their lives more beautiful.

Incredibly helpful and informative

I hardly have to mention how much how-to power Martha Stewart packs into her website, blogs, books and magazines. She has literally written the book(s) on homemaking.

Beautiful photography

Although Martha Stewart’s photography resources are nearly unlimited these days, her photography has always been top notch.

The good news is, with as little as a smartphone, paired with a little creativity and practice, anyone can take beautiful photos these days.

5 Great Pinterest blogs

Now let’s explore five innovative multi-topic Pinterest niche blogs, including those all-important five secrets, the important stats, and what they are doing so well.

1. Hello Giggles

Hello Giggles blog

  • Personality: Founded by Zooey Deschanel and two friends, Hello Giggles has some serious starpower behind it in the indie darling. She is known to have coined the phrase “Adorkable.”
  • Message: Entertaining and empowering inspiration for young women. Girly feminism, if you will.
  • Reader: Young women in their “finding themselves” phase of life.
  • How they help: Hello Giggles features tons of reader-submitted work and guest posts on a huge range of topics and creates a positive, female-friendly environment for reader interaction.
  • Photography: A combination of professional and reader-submitted photography keeps the look of the site both polished and approachable.
  • Topics: Entertainment, Treats, Beauty, Cuteness, Home, Social Issues, Opinion, Parenting, Humor and more.
  • Twitter Followers: 97,492
  • Facebook Fans: 165,000
  • Bloglovin’ Followers: 3,138

Secret: Besides the starpower behind the blog, the best thing Hello Giggles has going for it is its feel-good factor. It absolutely oozes “Yes you can,” and that is what keeps its readers coming back.

2. A Beautiful Mess

A Beautiful Mess blog

  • Personality: Perhaps it is no coincidence that the force behind A Beautiful Mess looks so much like Zooey Deschanel. Elsie, however, is more vintage indie than cute and dorky indie. She is always incredibly positive and upbeat, and lets you inside her life, home and business in such a way that readers powerfully connect with her.
  • Message: Pretty things that you can make and wear.
  • Reader: 20-somethings living in apartments or other semi-temporary residences who love to make things themselves.
  • How they help: Loads of tutorials and inspiration, as well as comprehensive ecourses.
  • Photography: Elsie is a fantastic photographer, and uses everything from Instagram to vintage cameras to fancier photo-takers.
  • Topics: Projects, Outfits, Treats, Beauty, Photography, Decor and more.
  • Page Views Per Day: 170,859
  • Page Views Per Month: 5 million
  • Twitter Followers: 29,412
  • Facebook Fans: 35,399
  • Pinterest Followers: 23,312
  • Bloglovin’ Followers: 32,600

Secret: Elsie (and her sister Emma) over at A Beautiful Mess own a vintage clothing boutique called Red Velvet. While their business may be clothing, the blog is all about inspiration for the vintage, indie lifestyle. Elsie lives and displays the beautiful life her readers aspire to, and shows them how to create it.

3. Cupcakes and Cashmere

Cupcakes and Cashmere blog

  • Personality: Emily is a girl who makes chic style look easy.
  • Message: A guide for defining your style, reinventing your space, and entertaining with ease.
  • Reader: The late 20s-early 30s married professional woman with no kids.
  • How they help: Cupcakes and Cashmere is about personal lifestyle refinement with plenty of written and video tutorials featuring both Emily and industry pros.
  • Photography: The photography here is spacious, simple, and beautiful.
  • About: Outfits, Recipes, How To, Decor
  • Twitter Followers: 56,769
  • Facebook Fans: 61,439
  • Pinterest Followers: 22,945
  • Bloglovin’ Followers: 8,1505

Secret: Although Emily is sweet as pie, she brings a serious sense of authority to her style mentoring. She more than walks the walk herself, and she brings in the pros to truly help you up your game.

4. The Dainty Squid

The Dainty Squid blog

  • Personality: Brightly colored hair does have a certain draw, and Kaylah the thrifting queen, amateur mycologist, cat lady, and collector of many many things goes through so many shades. She also has a cat named Dr. Octopus that lets her dress him up. Full of personality, this one.
  • Message: Explore and be colorful.
  • Reader: Shy, quirky, quiet, studious 20-somethings with insatiable curiosities and a love of multi-colored things. And they also love cats.
  • How she helps: Inspired style inspiration, lots of laughs, detailed tutorials, and thought-provoking explorations.
  • Photography: Kaylah is a photography fiend. Her style is whimsical, creative, and curious, and it always makes you think of her skipping around in the woods and fields with multiple cameras swinging around her neck.
  • About: Beauty, Cats, Crafts, Fashion, Food, Hair, Photography
  • Google Friend Connect: 6,104
  • Twitter Followers: 5,278
  • Tumblr Followers: 28,400
  • Facebook Fans: 5,241
  • Bloglovin’ Followers: 3,350

Secret: It is all about the personality. Kaylah is a shy girl (she even says so on her about page), and that is the kind of reader she attracts. The fact that she is so bright and colorful and outgoing on her blog is an inspiration to her readers, and she shows them step by step how to bring her carefully curated aesthetic into their lives.

5. Sincerely, Kinsey

Sincerely Kinsey blog

  • Personality: Kinsey is a wedding photographer who exudes and air of calm and tranquility that you can feel in every aspect of her blog.
  • Message: Inspiration and exploration of the small, simple sweetness of life.
  • Reader: Festival-going flower children that live with a camera in their giant hobo bags.
  • How they help: Inspirations and tutorials for a creative life.
  • Photography: There is a dreamy quality to all of Kinsey’s photography. She weaves magic with morning sunlight.
  • About: Fashion, DIY, Photography
  • Page Views Per Month: 265,000
  • Google Friend Connect Followers: 2,434
  • Facebook Fans: 1,077
  • Pinterest Followers: 2,647
  • Bloglovin’ Followers: 2,662

Secret: Kinsey makes this beautiful life look effortless. Her style, crafts and tutorials are presented in a way that makes them incredibly accessible and doable. On top of it all, her light, energy and passion shine through on every single page.

Have it all

Whether you already run a multi-topic blog or are thinking about starting one, you really can have it all, if you do it right.

If you can identify and focus your personality, message, and reader, provide them with real, concrete help and back it up with beautiful images, you will have a lifestyle blog that readers yearn to emulate and will come back to again and again. Why? Because it feels like home.

What are your favorite multi-topic blogs, and what keeps you coming back as a reader? What are your secrets to multi-topic success? I’d love to hear from you in the comments!

Natalie is a truly Edward Scissorhands living in a Martha Stewart world. A Chicago-based writer, barber and obsessive DIYer, she blogs over at Leave Me to My Projects about her adventures in the DIY lifestyle with loads of how-tos and inspiration. She also spends way too much time on Pinterest.

Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
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Weekend Project 2: Success Secrets of 5 Multi-topic Blogs

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Ryan Deiss Job Promise Promotion Draws @FTC Eyes

Posted: 07 Jul 2012 10:19 AM PDT

Disclaimer: I am not an FTC Attorney or any kind of attorney.  I have no relation to the FTC other then consulting. These thoughts are my own and not condoned or endorsed by the FTC.

I get a lot of spam,  as I am sure you do, with crazy offers of promises of instant employment if you buy some info product.  But all of them I have ever gotten are well hidden behind fake names, proxies, and lots of other stuff.

I know this first hand because of the many lawsuits we have had to protect our images and trademarks.

This is the first time that I have ever seen a well known internet marketer, who is very easy to find, has put his face and brand on an offer challenging the FTC’s rules.

But he is doing it in a interesting way that will set a precedence for the future.

A while ago I got this email from a well known affiliate marketer that really troubled me at the time.  Mostly because I wondered if anything came down if he would be on the hook for promoting this…  But I will get into that later.

Lets look at the strict FTC rules named specifically at “work at home programs”,  amended March 2012,  before we even read this email:

To help consumers make informed decisions about work-at-home programs, there are five key items work-at-home businesses must now disclose using the FTC approved disclosure form:

1. Its identifying information (i.e. the name, business address, and telephone number)
2. If earning claims are made, the basis for that claim
3. Whether the company, its affiliates or key personnel have been involved in certain legal actions
4. Whether the company has a cancellation or refund policy.
5. A list of people who bought this business opportunity within the previous three years.

Subject: $24-$77/hr. jobs available

URGENT JOBS ALERT:
22,982 positions JUST BECAME available
START IMMEDIATELY
!

Click the video link below now:

Click here for this video

Dear Underpaid & Frustrated Worker,

Are you looking for a job but can’t find one?

$24 – $77 an hour is the base pay for this new new job that has been created by Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest.

Here are all the details, click below:

CLICK HERE NOW FOR ALL THE DETAILS!

There are currently over 22,982 positions available and you can work remote from your home.

You can learn this job in a single weekend and be working by next week. Seriously!

-OR-

You can start part-time, so if you have a good job, you can keep it.

You set your own hours.

You really need to see this…

CLICK HERE NOW FOR ALL THE DETAILS!

To Your New Job,

Ryan Deiss
TheStrangestJob.com

P.S. I will be closing this out soon so you MUST go now.

$24/hr. to $77/hr. jobs available seriously – if you want in on this, you must CLICK HERE!


When visiting the website you do not see any such disclosure required by the FTC on a “work at home program”.

But does it even apply?

After emails with people with a lot of FTC experience we kind of all have the same thoughts.

Reasons on why this might not fall under violation of the work at home jobs section:

  • You are just giving up your email address.
  • You are not asked to pay money  for any of this information.
Reasons on why this could fall under violation of the work at home jobs section:
  • The website does not contained the require FTC disclosure for “work at home jobs”.
  • For those who don’t know how this works – this is the first “bait” to get people’s information to sell them a product.
  • The email does have value.  If you look at my earnings in past promotions of product launches you can see its over $20 per click.  Lets say 50% opt in then that is a value of over $40 per email ($80) if there was no affiliate commissions.
  • The emails collected from that website will be used for future promotions.  Count another $100 per email collected.
So in the end this could be either a genius way to promote or Ryan could be the “poster child” of what is crossing the line.
Curious what you think

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