Wednesday, 3 June 2015

ABCD Guide For Beginners To Build Successful Career in Blogging

Blogging is a great way to express your thoughts and views about any subject. But lately, the hobby part of blogging is replaced by earning from blogging. There are people around the world who are making huge money and inspiring others to adopt blogging as a full-time job and main source of income. However, Blogging is no different from any other profession. You will have to dedicate your time and learn a lot before reaching to a state where you can earn.
If you want some results, start switching from Blogging as a hobby to a career, this ABCD of blogging will guide you through.
I will start the ABCD in reverse order. I will tell you why later.

D:

D is Design, Deploy, Develop.
Design
Design is the overall look of your blog. The first thing anyone notices is how your blog looks – well structured, elegant themes, customized menus etc.
WordPress provides a more customizable environment with lots of professional themes – both free and paid ones. However, hosting a blog on WordPress is costlier and its you who have to pay the hosting bills along with domain registration. Blogger is free for hosting but has limited features.
Develop
You are creating a blog for people. Your blog will reach to thousands in your coming days. These people may be amateurs or highly knowledgeable people having an in-depth understanding of what you are writing in your blog.
What I am trying to say is to influence these peoples, you have to develop a deep understanding of your subject. And for that, you have to read a lot. Everything is there on Google.
Deploy
Deploy means to bring into action. Combine your knowledge and experience and create the best of you. Deploy the knowledge you have acquired and present it to your audience in the best possible way.

C:

C is Content and Content is the king. The visitors sole purpose to come to your blog is to find the answer of his query and its the content that is going to establish your blog. Your content quality will decide your long term profit from blogging.
Content has 3 aspects:
Uniqueness– I just said – everything is available on Google. Then how its gonna be unique? The answer lies in the way of presentation. The way you will mix your words with images, facts and figures, your personal experience will make your post unique.
Optimization– Search Engine Optimization is a gradual process and you will learn it gradually in your blogging career. No one can really teach you SEO in a day or two, on YouTube or messenger. It’s your experience that will count on your SEO practices. Keyword research, optimizing your Titles and Meta descriptions, switching to long term keywords, link building, and much more you will have to learn.
Marketing: Content needs to be delivered. What you write has to reach to right audience and it’s your responsibility to market it to as much people as possible. It’s your presence on Social Networks like Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn and other social sites that’s gonna benefit you. Increasing your followers, building Connections, Adding people to your circles, and building an email subscriber list should be in your preference list.

B:

Blog often, Blog Regularly.
Don’t just sit and hope your blog to grow. Go and write a post daily unless you are someone who have more than 400+ articles with thousands of impressions daily and $$$ in your account.
The post frequency may range from 3-7 posts weekly. Anything more than that will indicate that you are not giving proper time to marketing. So, avoid overdoing it too.

A:

Advertising
The last step is advertising. Your ultimate goal is to make money from your blog. There are mainly 3 forms from which you can make dollars.
CPC programs: Cost-Per-Click programs pays you on the basis of clicks generated on the ads that are displayed on your blog. There are several PPC advertising networks like AdSense and Chitika which can make you a lot of money.
CPM program: CPM is Cost per impression. They pay on the number of ad views irrespective of clicks on your ads. The advantage of CPM over CPC is that you are paid every time your site loads whether any clicks are generated or not.
CPM advertising is however for those who have thousands of impressions per day. You won’t see any real money in your account unless you have traffic. They are numerous CPM advertising networks like TribalFusion, VibrantMedia, CasaleMedia which are legitimate and pays good.
In CPC advertising, users has to click on the ads. Each click will redirect the user to the advertising site and you loose a reader for that time. The reader might have read some more stuffs in your blog, subscribed to your blog. But you have missed it.
In CPM, you are not redirecting your reader to some other site.
Affiliate Marketing: In affiliate marketing, you advertise products on your blog, provides reviews, compel your readers to buy stuffs and any sale generated will earn you commissions. There are different affiliate marketers like Amazon.com – which has everything that can be sold, Commission Junction etc.

BIG Why?

Now, why I started the post in reverse order is due to the fact that the blogging is a gradual process. You need traffic to earn from Advertising. For traffic, you have to have quality contents and market your blog to readers.
Better content and Marketing will drive traffic to your blog and in turn will earn you money.

Conclusion

So this was all about ABCD Guide for Beginners to become successful in Blogging.
Further more, If you liked this post, please do share it with your friends, family and blogging friend because Blogging is Not about Earning Money, Its about Helping Each Other. If you have any queries left in your mind please do comment below.
Implement this ABCD in your blogging and start growing your blogging career. Happy blogging! :)

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