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A Beginner’s Roadmap to Launching Your Blog

This is a guest post by Ermel Nolan Ngo, if you wish to submit your article click here

Internet marketing can be difficult. No, strike that. Internet marketing is difficult. Not everyone who goes into this field of business is destined to succeed. A complete beginner starting on his journey to internet success may find himself lost and thus needs to follow a plan to guide his efforts. The most important thing is to get your blog or website up and running. This process can be broken down into several phases. Here’s a systematic approach to doing this:

1.    Planning

This phase involves keyword research, deciding a name for your blog or website, creating an outline for the direction of your posts, and searching for potential affiliate products to promote. Depending on your timeline, this phase could take from a week to several, and ensures that you have a clear vision of what your blog is going to be.

However, do note that you should not take more than 2 weeks for this. At the end of that period you should make a firm decision about the important aspects of your blog. With the advent of Wordpress, you can make any changes to your blog as you go along. The important thing is GIOT. Get it out there! Many businesses never get off the ground and remain trapped in the planning stages.

2.    Implementation

This phase involves the actual actions you take to launch your blog. This includes getting a domain name and hosting for your blog. This can be challenging to a complete beginner, but there are a lot of tutorials out there on how to get your website up and running. Do not be daunted by this, and don’t worry if your blog is not going to be perfect the first time you launch it. Let’s face it, no one will be reading anytime soon anyway. The important thing is to GET IT OUT THERE. As soon as you do this, this will provide you with a certain impetus to make sure you’re moving in the right direction.

3.    Writing Content / Monetizing

This phase can be happening simultaneously along with the planning stages. You can pre-write your content prior to the actual launch of your blog. After all, you want to provide your first time visitors great content and a good reason to come back. At this stage you may also want to explore ways how to monetize your blog. Adsense is one way to do this. You can also look at affiliate programs to promote as long as they are related to your niche. Just type in “affiliate programs” in Google and you will get a lot of ideas.

Now that you have your blog up and running, you are on your way to taking your first steps in making money online. Internet marketing is hard. But once you get the ball rolling and your blog continues to grow, the results can often be rewarding.

About The Author

Ermel Nolan is a freelance writer whose other interest is internet marketing. Visit his site here at www.biznetmind.com and http://rheumapages.biznetmind.com

How to Find Free Police Records Online

Most official records are free to go looking for by going to your local courthouse but with the modern invention of the internet, more folks are turning to the web for all of their search wishes. People spend thousands of hours a day hunting for matters of public record with little or no luck.

This is because there are extremely limited free public record search sites on the internet. Continue reading How to Find Free Police Records Online

Get Someone To Check Out Your Used Car Before You Commit To Buy

It is important to make sure you learn as much as possible about a used car you are thinking of buying, whether it is from a private seller or a dealer. You may be able to tell a few things about the car from looking at it such as the condition of the body and how much it has been driven. But there is no way to know its complete history without doing a check. Continue reading Get Someone To Check Out Your Used Car Before You Commit To Buy

Stick Out Your Finger (Not That One!) and Create a Meaningful Blogging Experience

Guest post by Jenny McCoy

Sometimes it doesn’t matter where you’re going; you just kinda enjoy the ride.

This is true of my blogging experience.

After sharing my vision of church services optimized for screaming babies and their snoring grandparents, my drinking companion responded with glazed eyes and an outdoor voice, “You should write books or something. I’d read them.”

So I tiptoed onto the blogging scene ten months ago with a Wordpress.com account, a readership of six faithful friends and like most of you, a head full of ideas.

My blog was an escape, the final axe to my quarter-life crisis.

“What am I here for? What am I meant to do? Can I defer my 10-year reunion and escape the “Most Likely to Succeed”

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8 Reasons You Might Not Be Getting Many Comments

A Guest Post by Charlie Gilkey from Productive Flourishing.

No matter how big their blog is, every blogger loves and wants comments. When you’re just starting out, there are few bigger thrills than writing something and having people comment and give you feedback about what you’ve written. Veteran bloggers love comments and also know that the quantity and quality of the comments says a lot about the impact of the particular post in question.

But sometimes you write something that you think is awesome and the comment thread is like a ghost town. To say that this is discouraging is to put it too lightly. Not only does it suck, but it’s enough to make you start thinking that your writing sucks,

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