Hello, I know that I haven’t posted in a while. That’s because as awesome as this idea was, I have other priorities right now in regards to my career goals. So I am offering this domain to anyone who wishes to purchase it. $25 through paypal only.
First Month’s Report
So the first month has passed and it’s not the thousands of dollars that most internet marketers promise. Although it is considerably better than last year.
Let me first say that the only advertising for my blogs that I did was through tweeting to my small (read: less than 500) following, put links to my blogs in my siggy on a couple of forums I am on and run a contest on one. (More about the contest thing tomorrow)
Are you ready for the big, gigantic numbers that are going to make you start blogging every minute of every day?
Here’s the breakdown:
two blogs started in January
three blogs created in February
the adsense grand total is: $1.56
See there you go. Hurry or you might miss out. Ok all seriousness, I made a big fat $0 this time last year. As a matter of fact I only made $8 in adsense for the entire year of 2009. So I would say that I’m off to a great start.
This week I’m going to continue making new blogs. I will also start using a lot of different avenues to promote them. The results will tell the tale.
Blogging Basics
I realize that I may be ahead of some people in the blogging department. So I’ve decided that it’s time to explain the basics of blogging.
Header: This is the banner that’s at the top of the page. It displays the name of the blog along with a graphic which may include your logo if desired.
Blog Name: The domain name and the blog name are not always the same thing. They should be similar or connected in some way, but they do not have to be the same.
Content: This consists of the posts you create.
Sidebar(s): Almost all blogs have at least one sidebar. Some of them have two. The are located to the side of the content. They contain your biography, Flickr pictures, your blogroll, Follow me or Feedburner links and adsense. This is the place for all of those ‘extras’. (Which we’ll discuss on Friday.)
Navigation:These are links that connect from one page to another, these are most helpful when they connect from one post on your blog to another
Blogroll: The list of blogs that you write or read on a regular basis along with the link for other people to read them.
Comments: visitors can comment on your posts to let you know how much they enjoyed (or hated) your post
Trackbacks: this feature allows you to know when someone else posts something about your blog onto their blog
Tags: These are like keywords. Listing main ideas from your post can help search engines find you.
Categories: Putting your posts into categories can help your readers find information, relevant to their search, quickly.
Other notes:
When choosing a blog name don’t make it crazy, make it relevant to your business topic/niche/subject. If you’re writing about cats, don’t pick a name about hippos or sunflowers.
Correlate the domain name, blog design and blog title so that theymes together. Tag lines (those catchy little phrases under the blog name) are not necessary. However, if you have a business it can be your slogan or if it’s for your personal blog you can show off your humor.
If you are not fluent in html language (like I’m not) then there are plenty of free templates available for both Blogger and Wordpress. Check out some here: Free Wordpress Templates for Wahms or The Cutest Blog on the Block (for Blogger)
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Did I miss anything? Do you have any tips that might help the novice/beginner? I will be addressing more specifics soon.
Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words?

Many people recommend that you include pictures in your posts. So what do you think? Does this help you associate with the post? Do you just log on to the blog to see what pictures may pop up?
Personally, I find pictures fun and exciting and that they help break up the monotony of the words. Plus, I sort of love the hunt for the perfect picture.
If you don’t want to spend time working on finding just the right picture for your post, wordpress offers widgets that find them for you automatically.
On a side note, I’ve heard such great things about the book The 4 Hour Work Week that I’m adding it to my Must Read list and including a link to it for you to explore.
Must Haves for All Blogs
When it comes to setting up a blog there are a few widgets/add-ons that everyone must have. These include feedburner, follow me buttons, retweet button, follow me(twitter button), links to join your facebook/myspace page along with any other social media that you belong to.
Feedburner and follow me buttons are great ways for people to keep track of the new posts on your blog. RSS feeds also allow people to follow you. These are great because I have bookmarked tons of blogs only to rediscover them months later. Not that they weren’t full of great information but because I didn’t subscribe to them, thus I didn’t get regular updates.
This can also apply to the follow me twitter buttons, facebook and myspace. The retweet buttons allows people following your blog to tweet your posts to everyone on their twitter list. This is a great way to spread your blog posts throughout the internet.
Facebook fan pages and myspace pages open your blog to a whole new audience.



