But it’s not enough to just set up a URL and begin writing, particularly if your goal is to publish a blog that generates revenue or promotes your own product or service.
The key to success lies in reader retention. For that, you need the right focus, engaging content and the right promotion to attract readers and keep them coming back for more.
Take the time to follow these 10 steps and you’ll be on the right path toward publishing a successful, potentially profitable, blog.
Research:
Before jumping headfirst into the blogosphere, you need to educate yourself on what does and doesn’t work. Read popular blogs, including those with a general appeal and those related to topics that interest you. Look at visitor comments and take note of what they like or dislike about the content and design. Mimic what works and find an innovative way to improve upon what doesn’t. Take a look at these sites for some tips:
Find Your Niche:
A successful blog must have mass appeal and a focus broad enough to ensure you have plenty to write about. But the subject can’t bore you to tears or you’re setting yourself up for failure. For example, if you write exclusively about the daily life of your cat, Mr. Fluffykins, it’s pretty unlikely that many others will find it as fascinating as you. However, if you’re a cat lover, writing about cat health opens the door to a wider audience, a wealth of potential topics and great opportunities for readers to share their own tips and experiences -- particularly if you use pictures, anecdotes, memes and other elements to illustrate your blog.
Establish Credibility:
Anyone with access to the Internet can have a blog, but not everyone has the credibility to make a blog meaningful. You don’t have to be a master painter to blog about art, but it helps gain the trust of your readers if you take the time to explain your interest and spell out your credentials (just be careful not to take on a tone of superiority or you’ll risk alienating your readers).
Establish Measurable Goals:
Set goals (i.e. building community, generating revenue, gaining RSS subscriptions, etc.) for your blog and establish a timeframe for achieving them so you can measure its success. Construct a one-year plan, including checkpoints where you evaluate whether you have met your goals and to measure the overall growth of your blog.
Network:
Identify other blogs that are similar to your own and start networking with their authors. It’s an easy way to keep informed about what is happening in the blogosphere, even before you’ve launched your own blog. It is also a great way to subtly refer people to your blog once it’s published, and to enhance your own credibility by contributing your thoughts and opinions.
Craft Engaging Content:
Quality content is vital to the life of a blog. Read and research as much as possible to ensure you’re up-to-date on the latest in whatever subject your blog is focused on. What is equally important is conveying that knowledge in an entertaining way. Have fun with your writing and give it some personality. If your content is stiff and technical, your readers will be turned off and lose interest quickly.
Introduce Yourself:
Your first post should introduce yourself (use a pseudonym if desired) and detail the purpose of your blog. Include your credentials as well as your interest in the subject matter. Offer fun notes about yourself and make it personable. If your readers feel that they know you, they will be more loyal and engaged in your blog.
Be Consistent:
Consistent publishing of posts per day, the length of posts, content quality, and theme design builds trust, dependability and readership. Decide how many posts you are going to publish per day and stick to that. Readers appreciate consistency.
Build Community:
Once you begin publishing your blog, make it a point to seek out and participate in communities such as Digg, del.icio.us, Facebook, Twitter and Blog Catalog. This lets you build a blog community, as well as generate traffic and promote your blog.
Maintenance:
Regularly updating content (posts, forums, and comments) encourages readers to return to your blog. Always invite others to comment and, when they do, thank them for their thoughts. Assess the needs of your readers and add featured content such as a series to satisfy their interest. Maintaining content shows your commitment to your readers and subscribers.
Next Step:
Turning Your Blog Into a Profitable Venture
As Quality Control Editor, Creative Writer and Blog Editor for livemercial, Mary Nolan specializes in creating compelling, keyword dense copy for blogging communities, websites, banners, graphics and print ads. She also reviews and edits websites and media in order to assure that all publications are of the highest quality.
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