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Kamis, 31 Januari 2008

Referrals via myLot

myLot referralsI had an unexpected free hour during the week so I decided to see if myLot could drum up extra visitors to this blog in 60 minutes.

In a way it's another 'back to basics' move as I used to use myLot when I first started blogging, though I haven't really bothered with it for ages.

As I was already a member there was no time wasted in joining. I simply went straight to work leaving comments on discussions set up by other members.

As the whole idea was to see if this would generate any traffic I only left comments on discussions that were to do with either blogging or making extra money.

Obviously spam comments are frowned upon so I picked out discussions where I thought I could get away with leaving a link to this blog. If there was, for example, a discussion on how to make money I felt it permissable to leave a link because it was relative to what was being written.

I didn't take a note of how many comments I left but you can't get that many done in an hour when you are looking for specific discussions.

The nitty gritty is that my one hours 'work' got me an extra 18 hits to this blog. I'll let you decide if this was worthwhile. It really depends on how established your blog is. Personally I feel I have now moved on and think I could have done better using other methods.

As well as the 18 visitors I also earned ... roll of drums ... 15c. Not exactly a good rate of pay but this wasn't the primary motive.

Looking at myLot it has improved in quite a few ways since I used to visit the website on a more regular basis.

The money making was always low. Going from memory I think I made about $30 from myLot when I first started blogging. Not exactly a fortune but I was grateful for such a small amount when I was learning the business.

I doubt if I'll become a regular visitor to myLot but if you have the time and like starting and commenting on discussions it might be worth a look.

Here is a post I wrote about myLot back in late 2006: myLot, Money and Referrals.

Good luck,
Mike.

Selasa, 29 Januari 2008

Basic Blogging First Steps

BloggingI've had a few emails recently asking what you should do as soon as you have started a blog. A back to basics question.

I guess if I was starting blogging today my first steps would be to:

(1) Write as many posts as possible as quickly as possible.

I do this now when I start up a new blog. I write as much as I can - and all separate posts - in the time I have. A blog needs substance and a bit of meat on the bones and I say this despite being a vegetarian! Quantity though must still be quality!

Scruffy dogRegarding the posts I would suggest that these should be as varied in subject matter as possible, but within your chosen niche. For example, if your blog is about dogs then write about everything to do with dogs. Don't keep the subject too narrow and simply write about Scruffy, or whatever your own dog is called.

Spread the words of wisdom you are imparting to cover say dog breeds, dog training, dog illnesses, dog food, dog baskets, dog stories, dog competitions and everything you can think of about dogs - yes and also about Scruffy.

I say this because:

(a) This way you should get more search engine referrals. It's worked for me. I've had search engine referrals on the same day as setting up a blog - only a few of course.

(b) You are building your 'back catalogue' of subject matter that readers can refer to. This is the value of having 'labels' shown in a blog's side column. These will catch the eye and should increase page views per visit.

(2) Decide on your Keywords.

Keywords are essential in getting search engine referrals. Decide on your words and then try to incorporate them within your post title, your post's first sentence and in the body of what you are writing.

Also associate other words with your main keywords. For example with words such as 'money making' there will be a lot of competition from the Big Boys. If, however, you can associate money making with other words like I have, for example, with say 'Money Making Wealth Toolbox' then it's more likely to get on the first page of Google.

(3) Write about anything new within your niche.

If it's new, and on the way up, get in early. By doing this you are more likely to get a good position on Google. If you write about, say, Paris Hilton forget it. There are too many other blogs doing this already. But write about someone who is about to, or has just, hit the headlines for the first time and then you are in with a chance.

(4) Use Images.

As I wrote in my last post that images and photos, if used properly, bring search engine referrals.

From what I have written here you'll see that what I consider to be the first basic of a blog is content - the right content. Start with this and then move on to getting traffic and all of the other things associated with having a successful blog.

Ask yourself: Are my posts interesting enough for someone to read and would they make readers want to return to my blog?

What would be your advice to someone starting up a new blog?

Good Luck,
Mike.

Minggu, 27 Januari 2008

The Power Of Images

As we are always looking for ways to get more referrals from search engine's I thought I'd mention again the power of images.

Not only do images / photos brighten up posts and make them more interesting and appealing they also can bring lots of referrals to blogs.

My celebrity blog has been running for 237 days and has now had 148,969 referrals from Google Images (see below). This averages at about 628 per day since starting the blog from scratch.

search engine referrals
I don't get anywhere near as many referrals for Mikes Money Making Mission, as I've only really been adding images conscientiously since I altered the page format. I get about 5 per day - and every little helps!

What I have found is that images have to be presented in a certain way. I say this from personal experience and 'experts' may disagree!

Kirsten Haglund, Miss America, bikini(1) The image should have a proper name. By this I mean it should tell you what the photo is about.

Many people seem to give their photos numbers, like 1028.jpg, or some other code instead. If we take the example of the photo on the right the name is Kirsten Haglund bikini. This makes more sense to the search engine.

I'm using Kirsten's photo as she is the new Miss America and I might just get a few hits because of this. Blatant promotion!

2) Use the 'alt' option. In this case I have used alt="Kirsten Haglund, Miss America, bikini".

I've used these words because I consider them to be the keywords that people will use when searching. They may well use Kirsten Haglund or Miss America and I've added bikini because I think this is likely to be used together with the aforementioned names.

I always try to use the name of the photo within 'alt' and sometimes add a couple of extra words that tie in.

3) Don't overdo the number of keywords included in 'alt' as this makes search engine's think, "Mmmm, spam!"

And that's it. Some say that including the size of the photo is search engine friendly i.e. height="200" width="100" but I'm not convinced of this.

Think post - think images!

Good luck,
Mike.

Jumat, 25 Januari 2008

Discipline Makes Money

Discipline for bloggersIt's all about discipline, blogging that is.

I've noticed several blogs have been writing about SEO Meter recently. It can tell you how often Google crawls your blog or website.

Yes, you can have your very own Google Crawl Cycle chart but I'm afraid all this did was make me yawn.

"Not more stats to pour over," I thought.

I'm sure statistics, charts and whatever are useful but it's possible to spend so much time looking at them, comparing them, moaning about them that a lot of valuable blogging time is actually wasted.

Most bloggers have only a certain amount of time to devote to their blogs and I bet, in lots of cases, this time isn't always used to it's full potential.

If we go off at a tangent, from what our real aims are, we end up getting - well not as far as we hoped.

I feel that blogging time has to be planned.

I'm not going to say what the plan should be, this is a personal thing and depends on your objectives and why you blog.

You could be just blogging for fun, so what the heck, but if say your priority is to make money then it makes sense to use the allotted time wisely.

Do whatever is most important first.

Pretty obvious, but I know I used to start my blogging session looking at what amount of money I'd made the previous day from each of the programs I was promoting. Then it would be the stats for each blog and other things - and all of this didn't actually benefit me financially.

Now I look at earnings only weekly and try to concentrate on making money and getting more traffic before anything else. They are really virtually the same thing as traffic = money.

I earn most money from my celebrity blogs so therefore they have to get priority. As I keep saying - play to your strengths.

When I've finished this post I know what I'll do next - it's on my plan.

I really do think that one of the secrets of success with blogging is discipline. It's so very easy to get side-tracked.

Stats, Google crawls and the like can be useful to monitor how everything is going but peruse them at the right time - say a special time slot each week.

Discipline, discipline, discipline. Yes, it can be a bit boring, unless it's a particular fetish, but it brings results.

Good luck,
Mike.

Blogging Good Blogs

Rabu, 23 Januari 2008

Make Money With Free Information

Make moneyOne of the easier ways to make money on the Internet, or with blogging, is by giving some 'useful' information away for free.

In a way I guess that this is really what all of us are doing when we monetise our blogs. We can, however, take this a step further.

As an illustration I saw someone doing this a few weeks back, unfortunately I've no idea who it was now. It was just something I jotted down for future use when I was surfing about.

Anyway, this bloke was advertising on Google Ads that he knew of a way to make easy money and would give the info for free - if an email address was provided.

The free details was in fact a roulette system that he claimed worked - it was actually something quite old whereby you double up losing bets on red or black and then switch colours when you win.

The point is though that he suggested joining one of about eight gambling style websites he had listed. He also suggested that the reader deposited a small amount of money with them to prove that the 'mathematical system' did in fact work.

Quite simply he made his money by being an affiliate for each of the gambling sites he asked his prospective punters to consider joining.

So he made money by giving away free information.

There are dozens of variations that could be done on this theme and all using free blogs. All you need is some info, that others may want, and link this with relevant affiliate programs.

You need a good 'sales pitch' within the info and also give a convincing reason as to why the reader should click on one of the affiliate links.

It's not a something that needs to be continuously updated. It's a 'one off' single page item placed on a blogging host and then advertised using as many ways as possible.

It may not bring in a lot of money - though it could - but what if you had dozens of similar blogs/sites - then it could get interesting. It's also a way to build a list of email addresses.

Good luck,
Mike.

Senin, 21 Januari 2008

WidgetBucks and RealRank Updates

UpdatesWidgetBucks
I've had a grumble about WidgetBucks in the past but I forgot to mention that the end of December figures show that I've now gone through the $50 payout barrier - $64.31 at the end of the year to be precise.

This month, to the 19th of January - they are always a couple of days behind - I've made $37.73, an average of $1.985 per day.

I don't think this is all that good considering one of my celebrity blogs alone has had over 104,000 unique visitors this year and this is without reloads.

By comparison with Voxant, for example, I've made around $250 this month so far and AdSense, plus some other money making programs, are also going well.

RealRank
There I was yesterday getting almost enthusiastic about RealRank but today I'm waining already. My confidence in them is subsiding rapidly.

In the entertainment Top 100 List my Celebrity Insider blog dropped from 2nd to 7th place. Okay, still not bad but quite frankly I don't think the figures are accurate.

Money Money Money told me that regarding her blog stats RealRank are "counting my pageviews but not my traffic. I understand a fix goes out this week."

I'll say no more for now, and will see how things pan out over the week.

I just wish I could find a ranking system and stats that I can fully believe in.

Otherwise life is great!

Good luck,
Mike.

Minggu, 20 Januari 2008

Is RealRank A Real Ranking?

List of RealRank categoriesI wrote a few thoughts on various blog rankings on Thursday. In view of what I said you might think it strange that today I'm going to write about another ranking system - this time about RealRank.

I signed up to RealRank yesterday.

Why would I bother as I'm not over enamoured with ranking systems?

Mainly because I'd read about it on various blogs and wanted to see if it would be of any use to me. Could it, for instance, direct any traffic my way?

Okay, before I get into my first day with RealRank a few facts: It is run by the Izea group who also run PayPerPost. From this you can gather why they have an interest in an alternative ranking system to Page Rank. A lot of PPP members had their PR's slashed for writing sponsored posts.

Though they do have a self interest in promoting their own ranking system they make some good points in favour of another ranking system. For example they write:
"PageRank is not based on real traffic, but on what Google perceives as the quality of a website as determined by a link rating algorithm and some cloudy rules. The arbitrary and unpredictable nature of this ranking system has left both bloggers and advertisers longing for accurate statistical measure."
This is true. Does it make sense for a PR4 with 10,000 visitors a day to have the same 'value' as a PR4 with only 100 visitors daily or maybe a PR7 with 1000 visitors a day?

RealRank is based on the following open formula:
70% weighted towards visitors per day
20% weighted towards amount of ACTIVE
inbound links per day
10% weighted towards pageviews per day
So if you are, or were, an advertiser which has the most useful info you need? PR or RR? I know which I'd prefer.

I'm sure we could all think of other formulas that may be as effective. Also RealRank is limited because it only lists blogs that that sign up as members - whereas PR covers all established blogs. (Note that RealRank is for blogs only.)

The overall rank is based on all blogs (who are members) but these are also subdivided into various categories - as per list shown at the top of this post.

Each category has a Top 100, as does 'All Blogs'.

As I said, I signed up yesterday with my Celebrity Insider blog - and in the first day it has a RealRank of 11 (1 is best going upwards to however many blogs there are who are members).

RealRank Top 100
If I look at the category for 'Entertainment' then Celebrity Insider is in second position in the Top 100 list.

Izea Entertainment Top 100 list
However, I still fully stick by what I said on Thursday: Focus on the right content and getting visitors to your blog - because nothing else really matters.

In other words I'm not too fussed what my blogs' rankings are - though obviously, if I had a choice, I'd prefer them to be reasonable and accurate.

What I am interested in though, regarding RealRank, is to see if this will send me any traffic or something else worthwhile. As more and more blogs sign up I may well slip down the list, only time will tell.

I'll be keeping an eye on referrals and will let you know what happens.

So that's RealRank. It may be worth joining to see if you make their Top 100 lists. Depending on your niche you could well do so. Perhaps this could be of value - you never know in life.

Good luck,
Mike.
 

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