About the author: David Walker is an an internet marketer who blogs about how to make money online, something he has done successfully since March 2006. He want to help as many people as possible do the same and you can access his “$100k Blogging Secret” training module for free on his blog.
Marketing your blog is just as important as writing good content and using a catchy design. This must be considered right from the beginning as what you write will inevitably affect how your website is placed in Google rankings. Here are 10 ways that will make you successful when marketing your blog;
1 Choose Your Keywords Carefully
Firstly before you write it is important to research the keywords related to your topic. Then placing them throughout the article but not too much that it ruins the flow is very important. Because when search engine bots run through your websites they will pick up on these words and rank you accordingly.
2 Link to Your Blog Wherever Possible
Back links are one of the best ways is to get a good search engine ranking. Submitting your articles to the major article directories and linking to your website is just the start. This is a good place to begin but also consider guest posting on other blogs and dropping a link to your web page wherever you can online.
3 Don’t Rule Out Buying Traffic
If you are not getting enough traffic you can pay for it using services such as Google Adwords and Facebook paid advertising. If you are just starting out and are on a tight budget you need to consider the implications of paid traffic before getting your credit card out of your wallet.
4 Tap Into the Social Network
Joining sites such as Facebook and Twitter are becoming a popular way of marketing new blogs. Create a fan page or some generate a following to update people quickly when new content is put on your blog and also you may get referrals from readers sharing your content on these websites.
5 Install an Email Opt in Form
By offering a monthly newsletter you can gather people’s e-mails and offer your niche products or affiliate directly to them.
6 RSS Feeds

This is a powerful tool where readers are updated automatically when new content arrives on your blog so that they can effortlessly keep up-to-date with what you are talking about.
7 Join Other Blogs and Forums
This is a form of networking where you write comments and sometimes you are able to promote your own blog. This can be the a link that can be placed in threads all comments that’s you start. This is a great way to generate traffic from your favorite blogs without having to pay for it!
8 Submit Press Releases
If you can think of a newsworthy angle for your blog content, submit a press release to any of the numerous press release websites to announce what you are doing. This is a great method to generate traffic and back links to your blog.
9 Create a Forum on Your Blog
This is one way of making your blog “sticky” and it gets people involved in topics you are discussing and writing about. If the forum became busy enough, you may even be able to charge a monthly fee for people to access it, effectively creating a membership website where your users generate all the content!
10 Use a Decent Web Builder
Ensure your blog is well-designed, easy to navigate and search engine friendly from day one by using free blog software such as WordPress. Using this software makes it simple for you create a professional looking blog your readers will love and want to be a part of.
About the author: David Walker is an an internet marketer who blogs about how to make money online, something he has done successfully since March 2006. He want to help as many people as possible do the same and you can access his “$100k Blogging Secret” training module for free on his blog.
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