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Are you struggling to build a successful blog? Maybe you’re having a tough time creating a full time income through blogging. Perhaps you just want to get your first 10 email subscribers.
In any case you can succeed by following next tips and the blogging leaders.
Blogging has helped many to build a pretty neat lifestyle of hopping between tropical paradises like Fiji, Bali and Thailand over the past 5 years.
I have learned a few inspired lessons from leading bloggers during my world travels. Build a rocking blog by adopting the traits of these successful entrepreneurs.
1: The Right Mindset
Steve Scott is killing it in the Kindle self-publishing niche now but once upon a time he devoted his energies to building a highly successful blog. He explains how having an abundant mindset helped him to succeed online. Give away free eBooks. Offer your best content for free. Be generous with your time and talents. Build premium products and services to monetize your passions. Do your best work possible with each free and premium offering. Think and act abundantly. This combination of being generous and creating valuable, premium services is one reason why Steve has generated $30K each month (or more) selling Kindle eBooks on Amazon.
2: Being Connected
Donna Merrill seems to know everybody. She’s an omnipresent force often spotted in comment fields or expert roundup features on a blog near you. Donna has succeeded with her blog because she connects 1 to 1 with an increasing number of aspiring bloggers through:
- Blog commenting
- Social media
- Email
- Being featured on round ups
Donna follows great philosophy; when someone asks her for help she rarely says “No”! Become a connected blogger by helping people through a variety of online channels.
If you’re new to blogging just promote top bloggers, comment on their blogs and learn voraciously from the blogging big dawgs. Build connections. Get connected.
3: Pick an Easy to Visualize Domain Name (or Your Name)
I see myself as a guy who has fun and helps folks. Some bribed, I mean, loyal readers may refer to me as “being successful.”
Readers think in pictures. If readers can easily picture your domain name you’ll likely attract more loyal, supportive readers. The exception: simply pick your domain name and build your brand around you. As your name becomes more recognizable so will your blog.
4: Creating Helpful Content
Go short form or long form. Just be helpful. John Chow and his writers publish shorter, punchier and valuable posts.
Ramsay Taplin crafts in-depth, thorough, valuable resources. Both strategies work. Publish posts anywhere from 600 to 3,000 words in length to create something useful. Whether you write long or short blog posts solve problems with each piece of content. Address your reader’s pain points. Put yourself in your ideal reader’s shoes before you sit down to write your posts. Be empathetic. Be compassionate. Seeing through the eyes of your readers helps you to solve their problems effectively.
5. Persist
Don’t give up. Keep going no matter what resistance you face during your blogging journey. Successful bloggers use obstacles like stepping stones. Learn from each difficulty to pay your blogging tuition. Build a successful blog by capitalizing on both your victories and failures.
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Lynne
I like what you have written about helping people. I have heard a few people say that when you blog you should actually forget about making money! They say that if you focus on enjoying yourself, being yourself and providing value to others via your blog the money will come to you
Focus on being a great blogger and you won't need to worry about the money. Well I like to use that mentality but I do think about the money quite a bit. Thankfully the money is coming in Anwebservices thank you for a great post about blogging. I have now gone to go and search for Donna Merrill online since I had not heard of her before. Yes maybe I should have? I like what you have written about helping people. I have heard a few people say that when you blog you should actually forget about making money! They say that if you focus on enjoying yourself, being yourself and providing value to others via your blog the money will come to you :) Focus on being a great blogger and you won't need to worry about the money. Well I like to use that mentality but I do think about the money quite a bit. Thankfully the money is coming in :)
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