Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

Setting Up My Blog: Did I Forget Something?

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

I have a little confession to make.

I don’t know the first thing about setting up a WordPress blog.

Oh sure, I know how to hit the “publish” button. I can even fiddle with the html code on the sidebars if I want to add a button or two.

But when it comes to actually getting the thing from a) buying a domain name to z) writing my first post…. uhh, no. When people find out I’m a blogger, they assume I’m technically skilled, but the truth is that I have to I hire that stuff out.

But Lynette Chandler knows!

And she just put together this really cool free .pdf called:  Blog Setup Checklist

Now, this isn’t a guide to *promoting* your blog if you already have one. It’s a step by step checklist that takes you from buying that cool domain name to writing and publishing your first posts. Stuff like putting the actual WordPress file on your hosting space, and installing the plugins that make WordPress so awesome to use.

Would that be helpful?

You can get it, again for free, here:  Blog Setup Checklist

When you download the .pdf, I strongly encourage you to visit TechBasedTraining (links in the document) while you’re at it. They have some awesome training to help Virtual Assistants (or really any marketer) expand their skills into the tech arena.

In fact I’m fairly certain that I can do most of the stuff described here in the checklist. I just bought a domain name for my 9 year old son who wants to start blogging. I’ll let you know how I do!

The Hardest Part

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

stud_bigger The other day Vincent, a Twitter friend (who I just met last weekend offline) sent me a direct message.

He wanted to know more about blogging.

I just came across your website(s). (Oh, Google.) Love to talk about blogging/passive income someday. I’ve had an idea for a blog since forever but have yet to do anything. Would love to talk to you about how you maintain a schedule, etc. Just process sort of stuff.”

- @Volfro of BigSweaterDesign

My first thought was, umm… what can I teach a young single guy about time management? Haha!

My idea of time management is figuring out how to get work done with 4 kids underfoot.

But then I realized.

Maybe I AM the best person to teach someone about productivity. After all, if I can manage profitable blogs in 15 minute increments, anyone can. :-)

Speaking of 15 minute increments…. that was actually a tip I picked up from Nicole Dean. Nicole is a well respected information and affiliate marketer. She is also the affiliate manager for Jimmy D. Brown.

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I read an article of Nicole’s in which she suggested you set a timer for 15 minutes when you sit down to the computer.

If you have children, you probably know how efffective a timer is for setting boundaries with your kids.

“When the timer dings, XYZ will happen.” Often, it means someone gets a turn, or they get mom’s attention.

But even if you’re not a work at home mom, working fast and hard in short increments is a wonderfully effective way to stay uber focused.

Nicole just finished up a free report with more of her tips on staying productive when you work from home.

Honestly, the hardest part of owning an online business or blogging is this: staying focused and productive when you don’t have deadlines, work hours or a boss to be accountable to.

Launching a successful blog requires a commitment to creating high quality content on a regular basis, and it can be overwhelming. Some good time management strategies are definitely helpful.

You can download the .pdf report here.

It’s full of practical advice from a busy mom of two and full time online business owner. Let me know what you gleaned from the report in the comments!

189 Tips

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

I talk about Jimmy D. Brown periodically on my blog. He’s one of the most no-nonsense internet marketing teachers/gurus out there. I told someone recently that he sounds a bit like a Southern Baptist preacher – but only because he tries so hard to motivate you to take action in your business. Jimmy wants everyone to enjoy the benefits he has gotten from this whole internet marketing gig!

Jimmy sent me an article this morning – actually it’s more of a collection of some of the “best of” advice he’s come across from bloggers like me. You’ll see my link below to a free .pdf I released several weeks ago with my 100 Top Blogging Tips, as well as wisdom from the likes of Alice Seba, Lynn Terry, Nicole Dean – some of my favorite women and certainly successful business owners.

There’s a lot to learn here. I hope you take the time to really digest the info. :-)

189 Internet Marketing Tips, Tactics and Techniques

By Jimmy D. Brown of http://www.JimmyBrown.com

Have you ever wished someone would do all of the “research” for you so you could just cut to the chase? I know I have. There have been many times I’d like to not waste hours of my life sifting through low-quality articles and blog posts to find the occasional gem.

If only someone else had written this article for me to read a long time ago. :-) Fortunately, I’m gonna save you the trouble of getting double vision from staring at your computer screen trying to find some good internet marketing reads.

Below you’ll find some great “tips based” blog posts that are filled with meaty ideas. Some of these authors you’ve probably heard of, some you might not have heard of. All deserve to be included for providing some golden nuggets in their content.

10 Ways To Make $10K Per Month
By Jimmy D. Brown
http://www.jimmybrown.com/10-ways-to-make-10k/

27 Ways To Get Your Blog Readers To Comment
By Nicole Dean
http://nicoleonthenet.com/2008/blog-readers-commen/

11 Steps To Getting More Blog Traffic
By Alice Seba
http://www.internetmarketingsweetie.com/blog/blog-traffic

21 Ways to Add More Subscribers
By Terry Dean
http://www.terrydean.org/21-ways-to-add-more-subscribers/

10 Free Ways To Drive Traffic To A Brand New Website
By Lynn Terry
http://www.clicknewz.com/633/traffic-tips-for-new-sites/

100 Free Blogging Tips

By Carrie Lauth < —– (that’s me!)
http://carrielauth.com/blog/free-100-top-blogging-tips/

5 Simple Ways To Increase Click Through Rates
By Zac Johnson
http://zacjohnson.com/5-simple-ways-to-increase-click-through-rates/

5 Simple Steps To Effectively Promote Your Affiliate Products
By Paula Brett
http://paula-brett.com/blog/5-simple-steps-to-effectively-promote-your-affiliate-products/

Getting Free Publicity (Me in the AJC)

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Two quick things I want to mention today.

One, my friend Elizabeth Ashe is spreading the word about six days to Saturday on her blog.  Go check it out to see what she’s so pumped about.

Second, me and the kids were in the Sunday Atlanta Journal Constitution. Here is the article, sans pictures. It was a cover story on Earth Day.

What I wanted to tell you about this that is significant is that all of the media attention I’ve gotten recently has come from blogging. Every bit! I haven’t sent out a press release in far too long and I haven’t done a single thing to generate publicity.

I just blogged.

I sat and had coffee with my next door neighbor this morning (not the skanky ones who live beneath me who I’m moving to get away from in ten days, the one next door). She is a freelance writer. I am encouraging her to start blogging on her own domain and told her about the rockawesome (I just totally made up that word, on the fly, just now) MomWebs WordPress blog install for $10 deal.

When I told her that I had was on MSNBC and today’s AJC, and other places and stuff, just from blogging, that got her attention.

You’re probably already blogging if you’re reading this.

But if you aren’t, um…

what are you waiting for?

For $10 you could be up and running. That is chump change my friends. Get on it.

I don’t care WHAT your business is.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a freelance writer like my neighbor or if you sell Tupperware or repair Vespas or sew cloth diapers or what.

Blogging can help you get more traffic, customers, publicity, sales, you name it.

So get a bloggin.

And if you need some help with what to blog about or how to get going or what it’s all about or whatever, hire me to coach you. I can show you the ropes in about an hour.

Confused About MomWebs Blog Installs?

Friday, April 17th, 2009

I have mentioned MomWebs several times in the last couple of weeks. They offer an amazing deal on WordPress blog installations, but some people have been a little bit confused about the options.

Kelly and Nicole got together and recorded a webinar that explains everything. You can get it free here: Free Webinar Training from Mom Webs Hosting.

I hope it makes things easier. I love MomWebs and they host all of my sites. I’m constantly impressed at the level of customer support available. Check it out.

Free Report: Info Products Plus Giveaway

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Crissy of IndieBizChicks was kind enough to let me distribute a report she recently put together.
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It covers the basics of creating an information product, especially for a beginner.

If you’re a new internet marketer or mom blogger, you may not think you have it in you to create an info product.

But, you do. :)

If you’re creating content for a blog or a website, you can add an additional income stream to your business by creating an information product.

Crissy’s report, which you can download right here: What The #%? Are Info Products Anyway? offers some suggestions to help you brainstorm ideas for your first info product, as well as guiding you how to do it.

More than that, she’s got a sweet deal for my readers and subscribers. Crissy is giving away two copies of her newest ebooks!

How To Give Good Blog and How To Get Great Press

To win, simply leave a comment below and be sure to let me know whether you want “blog” or “press”.

I’ll choose two random winners on Friday, March 27, 2009 at 5 P.M Eastern time.


More Info on Free Blog Deal

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

A couple of days ago I mentioned this awesome deal ReliableWebs is offering to new hosting account customers:

Get a FREE Blog installed

I took a closer look at their site today to see if there was an expiration, and sure enough – they’re limiting the offer to the first 100 customers for each kind of blog – total of 200 new accounts.

Don’t dally.

A subscriber sent me an email asking a great question, I’ll publish it here in case anyone else is wondering the same or was confused by my email:

“I went there and don’t understand… could you kindly explain to the “computard”? LOL  To me it looks like it’s not free… I want to understand before I sign up for something.  Thanks so much!

Thanks,
K

My response:

You DO have to pay for the hosting account – (their prices start at $7.95 a month).

What is free is the WordPress blog installation – which would normally set you back around $60.

A web hosting account is necessary to host the website/blog files on the internet (you’re renting space on a server).

I don’t mind answering more questions if that’s not clear. Leave them below or contact ReliableWebs directly.

Get a FREE Blog

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

Wow. This just came into my inbox and I had to share.

Reliable Webs hosting, “brother” company to MomWebs, is offering FREE WordPress BLOG installations for new customers.

This is so awesome!

If you’ve wanted to get a WordPress blog going but didn’t know how to do it, or your budget was tight and you couldn’t hire someone, this is your chance to start blogging!

You can choose from a “Basic” blog that’s ready for you to start posting immediately, or a “Fully Loaded” version with built in content and affiliate links to awesome converting products.

You could start earning money right away.

This is so exciting. Go here to take advantage of this offer before they change their mind.

How Not To Quit Blogging

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Green and Clean mom wrote a thought provoking post the other day about mom bloggers quitting. I wanted to share my feelings about this topic.

First, I think anyone who hasn’t thought about quitting isn’t human or never really got started blogging. There are many reasons you may want to quit.

Blogging is hard work. Blogging can make you vulnerable. Blogging can be hard to balance.

There is nothing wrong with quitting, and it may be the right decision for some people. I have no criticism of someone who stops blogging.

But if you don’t want to quit, I’ll address each of these points one by one and then share my tips for working through these issues. Consider it a How to Not to Quit.

Blogging Is Hard Work

Coming up with great content day after day, week after week, for months on end with little reward (at least, not at first), can kinda suck. At first you wonder, is this thing on? Is anybody reading?

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Creative Commons License photo credit: laverrue

For every comment you get, there may be a hundred or even a thousand people actually reading the content. If you judge the success of your blog by that, it will set you up for disappointment quickly. You may get one “fan” email for every ten thousand people who actually laughed/cried/moved by your post. If you’re in it for the feedback, it can get discouraging.

If you’re blogging for money, don’t expect to earn much your first 6 months. Of course, there are exceptions. And blogging can help you seque into other business and moneymaking ventures and partnerships. But generally speaking, the benefits of blogging, money wise, are on the back end. It takes determination to stay the course.

Of course, there are ways to make blogging easier. Some of those are mentioned in my 100 Top Blogging Tips report which you can download free here. One way to create more content in less time is with the skillful use of PLR (private label rights) content. You can see my recommended sources for PLR on my recommended tools page.

My advice for how to not quit:

Set goals. Know your purpose.

If you know what those are, you’ll know when you’re hitting them and it will be easier to stay in the game. If your goal is to keep your sanity and connect with others through your writing, then who cares if you don’t have rock star stats? If your goal is to make money, then rejoice in that very first $2 affiliate check. It will grow if you keep at it.

When you feel like quitting, keep revisiting those goals.

Blogging Can Make You Vulnerable

The best, most engaging and magnetic bloggers have a bit of transparency in their blogs. This opens you up for a lot of love, and a whole lot of crap too.

Case in point.

I get an email from an anonymous (they almost always are – people who have nothing better to do but spew their hate on the internet rarely have the cajones to put their name to their words) person who told me I should be locked up for breastfeeding a 6 year old, that I was a pervert and somebody call DFCS quick!

Now, the first thing. I have never breastfed a 6 year old. I am assuming the hate came after I offered a quote to a reporter doing a story about extended breastfeeding. (Nasty mean people like that rarely fact check. They rarely want to be bothered by the facts when their minds are made up. The dumb masses are like that.)

That kind of thing runs off of me like a duck’s back, but it can be quite upsetting when you’re new to blogging or don’t have a thick skin. For 3 years, I had a woman follow me around on various blogs I owned or places where I was guest blogging, leaving nasty, hateful, spiteful, personal (anonymous!) comments. I finally tracked down who it was, turns out it was a woman I had met briefly offline. It really bothered me when it was happening, but now?

I hit delete and move on.

Advice to help you not quit:

Grow a thick skin.

No matter what you’re doing, if you’re visible or doing anything well, you’re going to attract people who are lonely, depressed, have low self esteem or whatever, who want to pull you into the hole they slid out of. Try not to let it get to you. It’s about THEM, not you.

Blogging Is Hard To Balance

I could also have named that headline, “blogging is addictive”. It’s true, isn’t it?

I think for many of us, blogging fills a need. A need to express ourselves. A need to write. A need for connection. A need for validation. EVEN IF we’re primarily blogging for income, these other things are part of why we choose blogging (with its commenting) instead of only building static html sites.

For memoir/diarist bloggers, it may be even more of an issue to balance blogging with other areas of life.

Green and Clean mom referenced a blogger who quit because she was spending too much time at the computer (her words), was feeling stressed about it, and the blogging became an issue between her and her husband.

I have a couple of thoughts on this.

First, I would bet my left kidney that if she were earning income with that blog, her husband would have had no problem with it. That’s kind of the way men are. Straightforward. I would bet if he saw a direct benefit from the blog to him and the family (meaning, money), he would have been more supportive. But if she was spending hours a day plugging away at something that, while valuable to HER, didn’t produce an appreciable result to him, it’s understandable he would have an issue with it.

Not saying it’s right or wrong, just sayin’. It just is. So the answer would be communication. If blogging is free therapy for you, communicate that to your significant other. Make sure they understand how important it is to you. Show them the benefits they may not be seeing, in more concrete terms.

A lot of the times, the initial problem that presents (which in this case was “you’re spending too much time blogging”) isn’t the real problem. Maybe the real problem is “the house is too dirty” or “I want snoogle time instead of you being online late at night”. (Just being honest!)

The question of balance is a tricky one. What’s balance for me may not be balance for you. It goes back to goals and purpose.

My advice for not quitting:

Draw boundaries. Stick with those.

How much time you’ll spend blogging and on related activities, how many times you’ll get online during the day, how you’ll go about enforcing those boundaries with yourself, etc.

These are things you might want to think about so that blogging doesn’t take over your life. Even simple things like setting a timer when you get online, avoiding email and social media sites until after you’ve accomplished something, limiting the number of times you check email each day, etc. Those can go a long way towards helping you achieve boundaries and not get lost in the time sucking chasm of the internet.

When it comes to quitting generally, I’m not surprised that mom bloggers are quitting. People every day quit at all kinds of things for all kinds of reasons. That’s not a shock.

I also don’t think that the fact that some are quitting means that the rest of us won’t be taken seriously. The fact that many people in general quit blogging just means that the ones of us who don’t quit will be taken more seriously.

So what do you think? Have you ever felt like quitting? How have you pushed past that, or not?

Affiliate Marketing Lessons and Mistakes

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

I have another post in the works for my series on Affiliate Marketing for Mom Bloggers. The first post was about beginning steps with affiliate marketing and mentioned finding good programs to promote. In the meantime, I wanted to share this.

Affiliate Marketing Lessons and Mistakes

A few months ago, I joined Kelly McCausey and several other panel members to talk affiliate marketing for her Moms Affiliate Expo. Did you get a chance to listen live to this webinar? It was incredibly informative. I was supposed to be an expert and I learned a few things!

Here are a few things we talked about:

Not Promoting Enough

It’s all too easy to promote an affiliate product once and then forget about it. Maybe you even made a few sales, but you put it on the back burner and never mention it again. This is a huge mistake! Especially if the product is a proven seller for you, KEEP promoting it. Remind your readers of your original review or recommendation. Do this again and again.

Not Being Organized

Being organized as an affiliate marketer means creating some simple easy system for keeping track of: your affiliate link, the name of the product you’re promoting, the affiliate login area where you check stats and get new resources, your affiliate username and password, etc.

Even if it’s as simple as using Gmail’s “archive” function, do something to keep your affiliate info handy. Some people use a spreadsheet or a simple Word document. Whatever works, just do it! You’re much more likely to make that affiliate recommendation if you have your link at your fingertips.

Better yet – create redirects on your domain instead of using your default affiliate link. And be sure to keep that redirect url easy to remember and handy.

Don’t assume all of your listeners, readers, visitors are OLD and have heard it all.

This goes hand in hand with that first tip. Sometimes we’re afraid to mention an affiliate product we like because we don’t want our readers to get sick of us talking about it.

But that’s an error. It will stop you from making “evergreen” affiliate recommendations. Every day new people come to your blog, website, or podcast. These new people also need to hear about your favorite products – products that can make their lives easier or help them meet some need. Don’t be shy!

Another tip: Set up a favorites page or recommended page with your oldie but goodie affiliate products.

For instance, on this site you can see the page above called “Recommended Tools“. On that page I have listed all the best products that I’ve used and continue to use daily in my internet business. Some of those programs pay me monthly and I no longer have to actually pay for my membership, which is fantastic! My affiliate income more than covers the cost of the tool.

Did you like these tips? Want to hear more of this affiliate marketing lessons and mistakes audio?

If you didn’t hear it live, you can still download it and all the other recordings. Go here:

Moms Affiliate Expo

This and the other recordings are a fantastic education in affiliate marketing, by and for moms. :)