Brandon Connell
The 7 Step Program to Becoming a Leading Blog
I love lists. But even more, I love to break a list down into some serious meat and potatoes. That’s why I created a 7-step program for becoming a leading blog. This is kind of like an alcoholics anonymous program. If you stick with it, you can be a leading blog in 6 months or less! If you break away from the program, it can mean the ultimate doom of your blogging future..
My 7-step program is based on a few of my past posts, and I decided to bring them into one gigantic article for your convenience. I hope you enjoy this article, and please leave a comment below.
The 7 Steps
- Your Layout Must Stand Out
- Collect Subscribers From The Start
- Establish Your Content FIRST
- Communities Take Care Of Each Other
- Being A Graceful Guest
- Utilizing The Entire Tool
- Make It Manage Itself
Your Layout Must Stand Out
Utilize your layout. It will be pretty tough to stand out if you have a layout that isn’t customizable and has been downloading by a few thousand other bloggers out there. If you download a free theme, get one that allows you to upload a new background and adjust other styling features. Or at the least, get one that stand out in asthetics. If at all possible, hire a designer to create a custom theme for you. I currently charge $699 to design custom WordPress themes (this may change by the time you read this).
If you ever want to stand out, you really have to make your blog memorable. You also need to ensure that your best content is reachable with little effort on the part of your readers. This might mean that you have to place the popular posts as a top widget in your sidebar. Your best content is what will receive the most comments. It just makes sense to place those in front where people can see them. This helps you establish your authority in your niche and will help you grow your followers and subscribers.
Obviously, if you are going to grow your followers and subscribers, you need to make sure you place your newsletter signup and twitter link front and center to make it easy for them. People love convenience, and by placing your newsletter on top, along with a 1-step process to subscribe, you are likely to secure a new subscriber.
Your layout is your image. You don’t have to change it on a regular basis, but you do have to create a brand for yourself that’s lasting.
Collect Subscribers From The Start
I actually made this mistake, and learned from it before it was too late. The mistake? Not having a newsletter from the beginning. If you want to be a leading blogger, you need to build your list RIGHT AWAY! Your list will be your biggest and best marketing tool that will allow you to:
- Notify readers of updates and new articles.
- Promote your affiliate offers and get clicks/conversions.
- Sell direct advertising on your blog and within your newsletter.
Your newsletter is very important, and delaying putting one into motion will be detrimental to your blogs success.
There are some major blogs out there that teach what I teach, but they tend to tell bloggers that it is a good idea to send a couple of free info packed newsletters, and then one affiliate promotion a month. I will never and in no way send out a newsletter with nothing but an affiliate offer in it. If I wanted to direct a subscriber to an offer that I deemed worthy, I would link to it within my info packed content. I despise newsletters that send out even one issue that had nothing more than a sales pitch. Those are the kinds of newsletters that I hit the “unsubscribe” link on, never to return.
I love my newsletter, and I am careful with what I send. I am so worried about losing even one subscriber, so I take care to do a few rounds of quality control checking before I hit the send button. Don’t worry about frequency with the newsletter, just worry about quality. It is good however to do it weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. Daily should be avoided unless you have a 1-week program or something in order to create a quick demand for your newsletter.
Establish Your Content FIRST
When you first start out a blog, it is nothing but a blank canvas with the words “hello world” on it. Turning that into a community jammed with traffic is no easy process. You have to realize that you need to provide the quality stuff right from the get-go, even though you have absolutely no readers to be impressed by it. Don’t worry. If you follow my 7 step program in it’s entirety, this will not be an issue as you will have even those first articles packed with comments in no time at all.
Your best content should be published every single day. If you have to wonder even for a second if it is worth of posting, then chances are it’s not. Whether or not your articles are short, medium length, or in great detail, you need to ensure it is your best. If you make a mistake of publishing less than worthy content, don’t have a panic attack. It happens to the best of us, and it is something you learn by.
I like to write content like this 7-step program because lists to great with readers and commentary. It allows you to look at your topic in a bulleted list, and break down that content in a way that keeps the readers attention. Your content is a translation of the thoughts in your head. Do you want people to think you are a nutball?
Most importantly, quality control your content. I often see articles with some major misspellings and grammar issues. I am a subscriber of a few major blogs, and I recently downloaded one of their PDF blogging guides to see how they are faring. It turned out that they had some serious misspellings and missing words within the first paragraph which made me shutter.
Communities Take Care Of Each Other
New blogs seem to lack the love that established once seem to be teaming with. But not to worry. Even if you have a single great article on your blog, you can get it jumping with traffic and commentary with little effort. My wife did! When you first publish your article, it is time to go out there and comment on other blogs. Commenting on other blogs is what will bring you immediate traffic to your own blog.
How do you go about finding said blogs? Search for them. Do a Google search for your niche subject along with the word “blog” and see what comes out on top. Go to a blog with lots of comments and comment on it. Then go to the blogs that belong to the people commenting on that blog, and comment on their blogs. This is an easy process, and will result in people clicking on your blog link and commenting on yours!
So many people fail to understand how important it is to comment on other blogs. I wrote a short article recently and sent it out in my newsletter about this very subject. If you are not a subscriber, you are missing out on free tips by the way.
At first, I failed to take my own advice. But as soon as I did, I noticed that my commentators were regular. Now, I spend every single day commenting on other blogs. It is easy to find articles to comment on too. The great thing about my niche in “making money blogging” is that I can comment on pretty much any blog out there. My entire target reader group is blog owners!
Being A Graceful Guest
This is a major traffic generator. The great thing about guest posting on other blogs related to my own is that I only have to do it once, and that article will bring me traffic from then on as long as that blog is still in business. Another great thing about guest posting is that you get to introduce your writing style to an already established readership. That readership becomes your own if those readers love what you write.
I have recently guest posted on multiple blogs, and I notice traffic from those guest articles every day. I also notice that the referrals end up turning into commentators on my own blog.
Guest posting means that you have to write your best content exclusively for another blog. A bad move would be to write an article as a guest post, then republish that article on your own blog, or some article site. That sort of conduct will result in you getting a bad reputation. Guest posting is about sharing your knowledge with others, and providing unique content for the blog you guest post on.
While it would be great to be able to guest post on the biggest blogs in your niche, it is not your main goal. Your goal should be to guest on blogs with small and medium readerships because those are the ones that will be likely to accept your article, and become long-standing friends with you to help promote your work in the future.
Don’t underestimate the power of a small to medium sized blog. One day, that blog might be a leading content source. And with them as your friend, you will realize that you have a powerful ally.
Utilizing The Entire Tool
Ok Guys. This doesn’t mean what you think it does
when I talk about utilizing the entire tool, I am talking about the features of social networks and other websites that allow you to network with others.
An example of a tool that I have under-utilized in the past is Twitter’s search feature. When I post an article on my blog, it automatically published a partial description and link to my Twitter status. What I failed to do was to tag it with #Blog which will help me get found for that search word. The great features of Twitter allow you to tag search phrases, and also direct your message at a person you want to see it with the @ symbol. This will help you get Twitter followers because when that person replies to you, their own followers will see it and may potentially follow you as well!
Another recent tool I have decided to utilize was my Facebook Fan Page. I started it because I have a pretty big network on Facebook, and that number is growing closer to the maximum every day. Who am I to neglect this potential traffic source? So I created the fan page so that I can provide unique content just for it. Then I can draw the fans back to my blog and turn them into regulars and subscribers. Never underestimate the power of a 3rd party tool which was developed to help you network socially.
Make It Manage Itself
The great thing about WordPress is that I can use it’s various features, and the plugin functionality to take care of redundant tasks for me. An example would be to automatically link certain keywords and keyphrases to pages or other sites. Even affiliate links. An example of me doing this would be with the phrase “my newsletter” which will direct you to sign up *HINT*HINT*!
Another great tool I use with my blog is OIOPublisher which allows me to automate the sales of my direct ads here on the blog. If you want to buy a text link in the sponsored section of my right sidebar, then it is as easy as one – two – three. You input your information and pay. Then wham bam thank you mam! Your ad is good to go on my blog!
Automating tasks that would normally take precious time from your ability to comment on other blogs and write great content for yours would be ignorant to pass up. It is plain sacrilegious to do it any other way.
Summary
Your blog might be a blank canvas, but there is no reason for you to be lost in the crowd. Think of your blog as one of your greatest assets and take out insurance on it. Also, during the 7-step process, make sure to make a daily or multi-daily backup of your blog files and database like I do. It really sucks butt-monkeys to wake up to a message that says “You have been hacked by Allah!” That crap just makes me want to join the Army. But when I have backups, I am less focused on revenge and can go back to making my blog great.
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about 1 year ago
Totally excellent advice, Brandon. And you made me think of something in a new way too . . . pea brain that I am, I hadn’t thought about how a guest post would be a traffic generator for as long as the other blog is up. It’s one of those things that is so obvious but I had completely overlooked it!
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about 1 year ago
Yeah Jean. And I have been making sure to guest on blogs I consider to be reliable and lasting. I don’t think they will be going down any time soon.
about 1 year ago
P.S. – Alex just posting my guest post
about 1 year ago
Excellent Post Brandon. These are awesome tips. Guest Post is one of the easiest and effective way to get Targeted traffic, Backlinks etc.
I see you are very active doing Guest Posts on other blogs. Great work man. keep it up.
Thanks for sharing this great Post.
~Dev
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about 1 year ago
Yep. I am gunnin’ to guest post on Jean’s blog soon. Hope she will have me
about 1 year ago
Nicely written man! Hey I thought I was the only one who did lists with subheadings and…oh no, you already said that
Your point about guest posting rang true for me since you are really getting yourself out there on heaps of sites (can only be a positive for traffic) and it’s high time I started doing the same.
Your post also reminds me to get my bloody eBook finished so I can start my mailing list. I reckon I am leaving heaps on the table since I don’t have an opt in at my site. That 12 blog post brought me 500 uniques in 24 hours and I just let them all go man…. (ok so you were one of them and you’re still here, but you get the point)
Really enjoyed this post Brandon, one of your better ones
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about 1 year ago
Maybe you should guest post on MY blog…
about 1 year ago
Great advice here Brandon. I agree that your layout really has to stand out. But I think one thing that is also very important is to connect to other bloggers. I made the mistake of just writing posts for about a year and wondered why I didn’t get any traffic.
By connecting to other people you will ultimately exposure your blog to more people.
about 1 year ago
Yeah, and you know what? I did the same thing for about a month or so.
about 1 year ago
Done! I’ll write something and send it through tomorrow!
Alex´s last [type] ..Business Question: To Blog or Not to Blog.
about 1 year ago
Look forward to it Alex!
about 1 year ago
Fantastic post – thanks so much for sharing! I’m new to the blogging world and often find myself staring at a blank screen wondering where to begin. Your steps listed in this article help to make sense of the process and I’m sure I’ll be referring to it frequently as I move forward. I have to admit the section on newsletters especially caught my eye. I know this is something I need to implement and need to stop procrastinating!!
about 1 year ago
I am happy this list has helped you. I really should ad a “print article” button or something to my posts. You definitely need to jump on the newsletter. My new contest alone has brought me many subscriptions!
about 1 year ago
Some great points here Brandon, I like your comments on Guest posting. I’ve thought before about sharing the articles (although not done it), so that’s saved me damaging my reputation!
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about 1 year ago
I am working on two guest posts today alone! Although I do have to get back to the drawing board for my own articles because I ran out of scheduled ones.
about 1 year ago
Brandon:
I am new to the blogging world and this is some great advice for me.
I am using a free theme right now. I think it looks pretty good but I have considered going with a more custom theme.
Also, I have read about Twitter #hashtags but never quite understood how and why I should use them. If I understand you correctly, they are just a tag to help people find the Twitter content if they use the search function. Is there a limit to or a suggested amout of words to use when creating hashtags? I was just wondering if I should use keywords as hashtags.
Thanks,
- Rick
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about 1 year ago
The only limit is the amount of charactors Twitter allows in a single tweet. However, keep your hashtags relevant and try not to overuse them in a single tweet. I often see myself using 2 or 3.
about 1 year ago
Hey Brandon,
I missed this one the first time around – very nice list!
Right now reading this, it seems like you just wrote down all of the things that I need to do. That is odd.
Anyway, I am working on something to give away for free in exchange for signing up to my (currently absent) mailing list & about 6 guest posts (one will be sent your way actually, if you will have it).
Thanks for the post – I needed the motivation!
Have a great day!
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about 1 year ago
Sure, send your article my way Mark!
about 1 year ago
Hey Brandon! This post has great info for me! Just getting started with the blogging marketing and will come back to read more from your blog. I am looking for a good WordPress plugin to allow other bloggers to post their links on the sidebar but need to be able to moderate them first. Do you have any ideas? Please let me know. Also join me on twitter! Thanks so much!
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about 1 year ago
Hi Cara. Thanks for the visit. I use OIOPublisher to sell direct ad space and text links here, but it is also good for what you said you needed. The text link ads section has an option if you choose for it to check for a reciprocal links during submission. And you can require approval.
about 1 week ago
I am new to blogging and I am definitely going to be using some of your pointers.
thanks for the post.
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