8 Tips for Beginner Bloggers

Making a living from blogging is a rather slow process. If you already have a job, you cannot progress very fast, so you can’t expect to quit that job it at least a couple of years. If you have resources to go for it full time, it’s faster, but still you can’t expect a decent monthly income in the first year.

Here you can find some rules which can help your progress:

1. When starting a blog, make sure that you pick an appropriate niche (do some keywords research, to see how many people are seeking that information over the net, and how much would advertisers pay per click)

2. Consider making a list of social bookmarking sites, as they can be a great traffic booster in the beginning, when traffic from search engines is almost zero. This is an example of what a social networking site can do to your traffic: "How to get longlasting traffic for your blog", published at www.AllTipsAndTricks.com

3. Update your blog regularly – this is good for getting & preserving loyal readers; you don't have to write 10 posts per day, you don't even have to write everyday. Just make sure that you pick a posting frequency and stick to it.

4. When monetizing your blog, don’t rely on a single source of income. There are lots of ways to get money out of your blogging work, so do a little research. A good read for beginners would be Darren Rowse’s Problogger.net. Yet, for small blogs, contextual ads are to be considered as a main income source, because they accept low traffic sites in.

5. Try to build inbound links. A good start is to submit your posts to blog carnivals. Or to participate in group projects organized by important bloggers. Or to write some good, useful content, people would link to.

6. Don’t give up after three months! Many people give up when they see that all their blog income covers only the hosting and 2-3 pizzas. This could be a situation which can last one year, but when you’ll get indexed by search engines and your blog will have thousands of pages, you’ll see the money coming in as well.

7. If something does not work, try something else. If something works, try to improve it, see if it can go even better.

8. Don’t use free articles from databases. It’s bad for search engines, as they will identify your content as duplicate and they won’t index it.

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