With millions of blog websites already in existence and many more
sprouting daily, you might already be aware that there are a relatively
small number of incredibly popular and successful blogs out there on
virtually any topic you care to think of.
When you visit a number
of these successful blogs you quickly see a common thread – there is a
certain quality inherent in most of them and furthermore, they provide
something useful or amusing for the people who follow or visit them.
Conversely
you may have also come across a disproportionately larger number of
not-so-good blogs that don’t seem to provide any usefulness or make any
sense because they are so poorly put together or badly written or jammed
with so many spammy advertisements that the first word that comes to
mind when you see them, is “junk”.
So it might not surprise you to
know that the number of poor quality blogs far outnumbers those that
are even remotely useful or interesting. When I first came to this
realization I was excited because this means that the opportunity for
people like you and I to produce a blog which shines amongst the
competition should be fairly achievable given that the majority of our
competition is in the “junk” category. (I’m an incurable optimist! )
Producing
a good blog or website isn’t rocket science but it does involve some
science. Just like cooking or chemistry there are certain ingredients
that are critical to how the end product turns out. I’ve listed 3 of
what I believe to be the most important ingredients to maximize your
blogging success although I’m sure other people will have differing
opinions which may all be just as valid.
Before I go on, I want to
point out that “success” in terms of a blog can mean different things
to different people, but ultimately the common ground of success in the
blogosphere is usually the amount of people who actually visit your blog
– ie, the amount of quality organic traffic. The more visitors you
consistently get who actually spend some time on your blog, the more
successful your blog is perceived to be. What you then choose to do with
the traffic is up to you; you may try to monetize it or simply just
enjoy providing your visitors with some good reading or advice etc.
So the 3 main ingredients of the secret sauce of successful blogging are as follows:
1. The Subject Matter or Niche of your blog
This
ingredient determines what your blog is about or the purpose of
your blog’s existence. When you create a blog you usually do it to
showcase something to the world that you’re interested in or that
you’ve created. In other words, your blog’s subject matter should
be something that not only you’re interested in, but also other
fellow web travelers may find useful or interesting too. This can
range from writing about your daily experiences as a vet to writing
reviews about products such as hi-fi systems or coffee machines.
Alternatively,
if you’re providing a service or selling a product via your blog
then the service or product you’re offering should be something that
will provide value or be useful to other people to make it worthwhile
doing. When creating a paid product or offering a service for
money, there’s a basic rule of thumb which you should keep in mind:
if it solves somebody’s problem OR makes their life or job
easier OR helps them make money, then they will usually be happy to
pay you for your service or product.
2. (Quality) Content
I
know it’s probably beginning to sound like a cliché, but quality
content is KING! Actually let me slightly rephrase this: Original, quality content is king.
A lot of people get frightened by the word “original” because they
think they’re not smart enough to produce something new. But by
“original” I simply mean that you’ve written something using your
own words and perspectives and have NOT copied or plagiarized or
badly recycled someone else’s work using some crappy spinner
software.
It really isn’t that difficult to do. For example, maybe
you might write about something you learned from a book or article
you recently read, or a song which inspired you. Doing this will
increase your chances of connecting with your readers because when
you write the articles using your own words you are presenting a
fresh perspective on what might be a not-so-fresh topic.
This
will also have a beneficial effect on your search rankings over time
because Google is continuously rewarding those websites that are
producing original, relevant and quality content by ranking them
higher in search results. As time goes on and you become more
successful, you can of course always hire someone to write the
original, quality content for you.
3. Time
This
ingredient has two aspects to it. The first is that you will have to
give some of your time and effort to build your blog up with the
quality content discussed above. The amount of time required is
really up to you but even half an hour a day spent writing an
article or working on an e-book or other digital product over a
period of months will significantly increase the chances of your
blog’s success. Regular submissions of fresh content are an
excellent way of getting the search engine crawlers to visit your
site more regularly which will in turn speed up the time it takes
to index any new pages or posts you create.
The second aspect of
the time ingredient is related to your patience. Just like growing a
vegetable patch, a good blog usually takes time to bear fruits. A
rudimentary inspection of blog sites which rank in various top 100
lists for popularity and success will reveal something in common – ie,
almost all of these blogs have been in existence for at least a
couple of years and are aged nicely just like a good wine.
In
other words the owners of these sites have nurtured and honed their
blog over years with fresh, mostly useful information or products
which always keeps people interested and coming back for more.
It is also believed that the age of a blog site is one of the factors
which Google uses to determine the Google Page Rank (PR) of a site.
Sites which are more than a year old and consistently drawing
quality organic traffic and producing fresh relevant content,
usually rise higher in the rankings over time.
Just
like any cooking recipe, you can always add some extra ingredients or
things you can do to spice up your blog, but invariably, the above 3
ingredients will usually determine your blog’s basic success.
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