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by Ana on February 24, 2011 · 22 comments

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At least you know where you are going with this, Jeedo!

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  • You’re right about that Jackie.

    It doesn’t always apply when someone teaches you stuff like “This is how you should blog” because each of us has our own way of expressing ourselves. We may gain some pointers from them but we can’t really copy their way of blogging.

  • That might be true, but it’s not always the owners who disapprove your comments.

    It might be that the website has moderators and they found some words or sentences in your blog that might have some violations against their rules.

  • Sometimes, that’s the best decision, Thomas. On the other hand, you never know; you might become one of those “accidental” blogging successes. :)

    Why not?

  • You are very welcome, Lou.

    However, the point here is to narrow down your focus. You can’t be blogging for all three reasons - it just doesn’t work that way.

    A little tough love, my friend: decide what your primary goal is with the blog and go for it!

  • Lucky for me, my husband let me splurge on the most amazing coffee make, which also inadvertently made a great companion during the “quiet” hours. :)

    So many people come to me asking for advice on how to find their target audience. My question to them is “why did you start blogging if you have no idea who you are blogging for???”

    My cup of coffee is definitely pretty full this am; and I will make sure it’ll stay that way. :)

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    Thanks so much, Vivek - it was great being back and it’s nice to see I can always count on your to support me!
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    Any time you are in a online business of any kind, Sanjeev, you can benefit from a list. In your case, it depends on what you want out of it - just to express yourself or actually make some money while at it?

    I see your point in RSS subscription vs email subscription. If you write a post promoting a product, your RSS subscribers will (ideally) read it and might act upon it. If you write a similar promotion and email it to your list, your subscribers will (ideally) read it as well.

    However, from all the studies as well as personal experience, email subscribers are MUCH more responsive, you can track their responses and in general have a lot more control over your list.

    With RSS subscribers, you know nothing about them and can’t establish any direct contact with them.

    As to your last question, I am not sure I understand it. I think you are referring to CommentLuv links I leave behind each comment I make. If that’s what you are talking about, then read this: https://trafficgenerationcafe.online/sunda-coffee-traffic-generation/

    Ana

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    There can be a number of things of course: traffic and content are just the two of them.

    We’ll talk more about it though.

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    So far the 6% is non-existent, Katie…

    Sounds like wishful thinking on their part and nothing to back it up with. :)

    No problem though; I’ll have your back if they don’t show up.

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Facebook Applications February 28, 2011 at 1:42 am

Hey Ana:

Blog commenting is good but commenting want time to show in blog/website.if website owner doesn’t like your comments so its mean website owner disapproved your comment
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Ana February 28, 2011 at 12:35 pm

That might be true, but it’s not always the owners who disapprove your comments.

It might be that the website has moderators and they found some words or sentences in your blog that might have some violations against their rules.
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Jackie Lee from It's a Wahm Life February 27, 2011 at 11:58 am

I think you’re right on the money about the 3 types of blogs… the thing that makes learning about blogging so incredibly tough is people don’t know which of the 3 they fall into. They also don’t realize that all “how to blog” information doesn’t necessarily apply to them. It’s so important to find someone who teaches about blogging for the reason YOU are blogging. The information you hear from one person teaching about blogging may have nothing at all to do with the type of blogging you’re doing. It’s so easy to see all the conflicting advice and try to implement a little bit of everything and that totally messes things up. Knowing why you’re blogging is the key to being able to decipher who you should be listening to, and the types of tactics you should be using on your blog. Great points Ana, thanks for sharing!
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Ana February 28, 2011 at 12:46 pm

You’re right about that Jackie.

It doesn’t always apply when someone teaches you stuff like “This is how you should blog” because each of us has our own way of expressing ourselves. We may gain some pointers from them but we can’t really copy their way of blogging.
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Alexandru Petru February 26, 2011 at 4:55 am

Blogging has progressed so far from it’s first time out in the world, but I do think that there are still people out there that blog just for fun, they just want to share their thoughts with others and interact with people which have the same interests.

But now with everyone having some kind of business going on, blogging has taken off and it certainly did all in brand promotion, not to mention the SEO part, blogs in my opinion are what seo is all about, and of course the ol’ making money with my blog trick.

Anyone can do almost anything with a blog, if they want to make money, blogging is definitely a great way, although it involves a lot of work, but nothing is easy, isnt it?
If you represent a big brand or want to build your own, blogging it’s an other great platform, you can showcase your skill and convince the prospecting investors (or clients) that you are the man.
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Mavis Nong from Attraction Marketing February 25, 2011 at 9:00 am

Hey Ana,

I usually wonder how other bloggers manage with multiple blogs without outsourcing.

As you said it’s not easy to make money blogging, so running a few blogs must be hard work.

I fall in the 3rd category and I know that I have a lot of work to do, to get there. I’m determined though :)

Thanks for sharing your insights.

Mavis

P.S. Miss you over at my blog…
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Sherry Malcom February 24, 2011 at 11:01 pm

Love this post Ana. Most people aren’t aware of the 3 different reasons for blogging, and just kind of throw it all together in a jumbled mess. I especially like the point about becoming the solution to your prospects problem. We as bloggers need to provide content that will help people overcome an obstacle and take them to the next level.
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Monja February 24, 2011 at 10:50 pm

Ana,i think that each business to Start Takes Time,commitment and is hard but with the necessary Passion you can get this going - competition has just the Power you give it. I usually don’t Care and better try to improve myself :-)
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Mavis Nong from Attraction Marketing February 25, 2011 at 9:06 am

I agree with you about having a passion for blogging, Monja…

If you don’t have a passion, you’ll find all the excuses in the world for not building a successful blog.

Passion is everything in whatever you want to pursue.

To your blogging success!

~Mavis
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Elena from aromaterapia February 24, 2011 at 9:25 pm

I think doing good work asks always great commitment. Here on the net we are experiencing something we already tested in life…Anyway, to have a blog could be a sure way to brand your profession; I see in my job, my colleagues are non-techie at all, and they see me like a Martian (and I am not an internet genius).
To earn money blogging, yes, I think really you need YOUR PRODUCT !
See you soon :-)
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Tim & Sole February 24, 2011 at 6:11 pm

What a great, interesting post, Anna! I do believe many of us have heard about the importance of starting our own blog to brand ourselves… and then what? that sounds too generic if you don’t know what your brand really is.
My husband and I are about to launch our blog, which we are going to use as a tool to help people primarily in our downline (or anybody who wants to take advantage of it) on how to market and be successful on-and-offline.
We promote health products through our business, so I’m seriously thinking of starting another blog in order to cover health and wellness issues… and that way promote the product instead of the opportunity.
What do you think Anna? Is this a reasonable thing to do?
Thanks so much for your post(s) and your insights!

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Lisa from start a blog February 24, 2011 at 5:18 pm

Ana:

Enjoyed seeing your guest post over at sitesketch101. You’re kinda like a big deal :)

I would have to say you hit it hard on the nail with the making money blogging bit. Actually, the way I like to put it:
Anyone can make money online…..but making a living is a whole other game.

I agree 100% with our own products/consulting to really make a financial impact.

Okay, that’s all I got for now rock star!
Lisa
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Thomas from Techwork.dk February 24, 2011 at 12:47 pm

Hi Ana
Well I think I will keep me day job for now. Don’t think I ever will be able to make a living out of my blog. I just blog because I think it is fun, and to learn new people and new technologies.
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Ana February 27, 2011 at 10:11 pm

Sometimes, that’s the best decision, Thomas. On the other hand, you never know; you might become one of those “accidental” blogging successes. :)

Why not?
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Sheila Atwood from Speedlinking February 24, 2011 at 12:05 pm

Ana,

I agree, the make money blogging idea, no matter your niche is the hardest online business model. Even the big successful bloggers have other ways they are making money. Their blogs are calling cards for their other products and services. Your list of what makes this model work is perfect.

Sleepless nights and time away from family? Yep, I know that one. The persistence and consistency is paying off.
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Gib from Gibson Goff-The Enlightened Traveler February 24, 2011 at 11:21 am

Thanks for the tough love, Ana. It’s really cool to see all your follower’s blogs change en’masse as you present ideas and guidance. And count me in as part of the group of changers.

Your words couldn’t of come at a better time. I asked myself last week “what are you trying to do with your website, and your blog?” I came to the conclusion that my blog was not created to make money, but to brand me and raise awareness for my writings on my websites. Your affirmation today of that need for introspection helps me a lot.

So here’s my question: What about 3 blogs? Money/branding/and fun? (Sounds like a country group). Other than being, or could be a logistical nightmare, would having your name in three places with three different venues benefit you or backfire? Would it defuse your efforts and brand?

Thanks, Ana! And liking your new digs. The bold sidebar widgets and the subscription box in the upper left corner grab the header colors and bring them right down the side. Pretty cool!

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Lou Barba from informationhighwaycardandgiftshop.com February 24, 2011 at 8:53 am

Hi Ana,

I feel that I started my blog for all three reasons you mentioned. And thanks to you and the many tips, recommendations, and warnings you provide, I think I’m well on my way. Scribe SEO is giving me good grades, and it shows on my PR going for n/a to 0. I think people are beginning to know and trust me, and that the money making part will surely follow. Thanks Ana

Lou
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Ana February 24, 2011 at 9:40 am

You are very welcome, Lou.

However, the point here is to narrow down your focus. You can’t be blogging for all three reasons - it just doesn’t work that way.

A little tough love, my friend: decide what your primary goal is with the blog and go for it!
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Linda from talktherapybiz.com February 24, 2011 at 7:19 am

Amen, Ana. I couldn’t agree more that blogging will have you camped next to the canines in the workhorse department. Luckily, I have a Siberian Husky, so he’s a good companion for those late nights and early mornings when the sane people of this world are asleep:).

Loving the advice in #2 (Branding)-find your target audiences biggest frustration, and solve it for them. Drilling down to specifics is key, too. There’s a reason “make money blogging” has 10M hits…

And to add to the little blogger to blogger conversation, share the quality resources. I am generally turned off by sites with too many internal links…quoting experts, statistics, and studies is always impressive, and improves credibility, regardless of your niche.

TY for the tips to stay away from the wrong side of the glass;)
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Ana February 24, 2011 at 9:38 am

Lucky for me, my husband let me splurge on the most amazing coffee make, which also inadvertently made a great companion during the “quiet” hours. :)

So many people come to me asking for advice on how to find their target audience. My question to them is “why did you start blogging if you have no idea who you are blogging for???”

My cup of coffee is definitely pretty full this am; and I will make sure it’ll stay that way. :)
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Jeedo Aquino February 24, 2011 at 6:18 am

I blog because I believe it’s an effective platform for my online business. My long term goal is to make money passively but not through my blog primarily. I blog mainly for branding because I have experiences I believe are worth sharing and it’s the only way for me now for people to trust me.

It will be a long journey but I’m sure it will be an interesting one :-)
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Ana February 24, 2011 at 9:27 am

At least you know where you are going with this, Jeedo!
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