9 Steps To Your Blog Marketing Action Plan

Yesterday I spoke about building your online blog to get visitors, this is the major reason we have our blog, but you also want to provide value to other internet entrepreneurs. Can you figure out who your target market is yet? Do you know what kind of problems they are having? If so, now you are going to begin giving them solutions on your internet blog.

This is the most common used promotional strategy. You can use your blog’s URL as your email’s signature, which will indirectly refer your blog to every person receiving your email. This strategy is most helpful in sending quotations, poems, events, or other’forward kind mails’.

Next, read other blogs so that you know what is happening in the Blogosphere. Single out bloggers who write about similar topics and have attracted a following, and link back to them in your blogroll. Their blogs were once babies, too.

Once you are ready with the blog where plenty of people come everyday for valuable advice you are serving on your Post, it’s the time to monetize your blog. You may use any of below method to create income from blog.

Next, after every article you need to”ping” your blog. This usually means going to one of many of the bookmarking websites, inputting your site’s name and address and hitting submit. This will enable your blog to get indexed in the search engines and it will literally tell the world that you exist. This should be done EVERY time you post a new article to your site. Again, it is dull but is vital if you want to make money with an online blog.

The next thing you need to do is know who your target audience will be. Who will find your site’s purpose or theme intriguing? These people are your target market for your site and you will need to tailor your blog posts and overall blog content for these people.

As soon as you have located a site and established more or less what it’s worth, do your own due diligence to find as much information as you can. Start looking for data, rankings (test it on Google), PR, any reviews the blog might have, etc.. Do this fast and act on it as soon as possible. Send the owner an email if you can to discover more information (e.g. documentation, earnings, traffic stats, etc). Be sure that they are verifiable numbers and remember not to insult the operator. If the owner thinks that the site is worth hundreds on thousands and you believe that it is only worth by the hundreds, perhaps you should back off right away. If the owner is fair, then it is certain that no deal will be made. Now, if both of you have a fair figure in your mind, then the dancing begins.