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How to Create a Successful Blog Based Business

May 6, 2009 · 139 comments

When you first get interested in blogging it is not obvious how complex creating a successful blog will be. Like any other business, there are many variables that must be addressed correctly. The more of these you understand and handle, the faster your blog will grow and the more success you will have.

While you could start with a free WordPress.com blog, if you are serious about turning a blog into an income generating business we do NOT recommend doing that.  If you aren’t sure you’ll like blogging you could use a free blog to find out. Other than that do NOT use a WordPress.com based blog for business because there are restrictions against using the free version to make money.

Their system is also usually painfully slow, so if you’re serious don’t waste your time there. Go directly to buying your own domain and installing WordPress on it.

If you are not technically inclined, we strongly recommend hiring someone to handle the technical details for you. Let them:

  1. Buy the domain you desire
  2. Recommend the best place to host it
  3. Install WordPress
  4. Install a custom Theme
  5. Install desired plugins and Widgets.

Unless you are a programmer able to create your own, your Theme should be one that is professionally designed, thoroughly tested, and that offers ongoing  support (important so that your blog continues to work as WordPress versions, plugins, and widgets may change). After years of research we decided on Thesis.  All of our blogs are now using that Theme and it is what we use on any new blogs we decide to create.

Themes and especially Thesis can be customized in both layout and design. Your Theme installer can alter the number of columns and where sections appear on the page. If your budget allows consider also paying for custom design features. Someone who installs blogs will have some design skills and more complex changes will require someone who specializes in design.

EVERY BLOG SHOULD HAVE:

  1. A Blog or Business Name – ideally one that is memorable, easy to spell, and not terrible common so it can be easily found online
  2. A Blog Logo that can also be cropped or reduced and used as your Avatar on Social Networking sites, your Gravatar in blogs and a Favicon.
  3. Blog / Business Slogan also called a Tagline – critical to make it instantly obvious what your blog site is about
  4. Search function – ideally in the top right in either the header or the right sidebar
  5. Pages for about, contact, and any others specific to your business
  6. An obvious way to  Subscribe to RSS, Subscribe to email, Follow on Twitter and other options you desire

Serious bloggers all use over a dozen plugins and widgets that they have researched and configured. These are important for getting your blog indexed in the search engines and to improve your interactions with your readers. Let your expert do this for you too.

Never invest your limited time in learning something that you only need to have done once.

If you desire to become an expert then by all means learn this; if you are primarily a writer or running a business focus on those skills instead.

Here is where we are so far:

  1. Domain purchased and directed to your hosting company
  2. WordPress installed
  3. Theme installed
  4. Theme Design customized
  5. Widgets and plugins installed
  6. Blog Name, Logo, Slogan and Favicon, pages, subscription options

By having all of the above completed by someone who has vast experience knowing what to do and how to get it done, your new blog is now ready for content and traffic.

Instead of spinning your wheels and wasting time learning all of the above you can focus on learning how to use WordPress including how to use tags, keyword phrases and fill in the SEO plugin information. You will also want to improve your copywriting. Create some quality content first and then you can move on to how to use various methods to drive traffic to your blog. See the links in the reference sections below for additional information.

Do NOT be tempted to skip any of what we have recommended above because to do so will limit your success!

These recommendations are the result of hundreds of hours of research and collaboration on Web design, usability, SEO, blogging, WordPress, plugins and widgets, copywriting, and testing what drives conversions.  Choosing the wrong Theme, failing to add SEO friendly content behind the scenes, not making it obvious what your site is about, not making your blog easy for your readers to interact with  – any of these mistakes will hurt you.

Ready to get started? While there are many who can assist you, we rely on Derek at Threaded Web (@dereksemmler) for both this blog and our new Joint Venture niche blogs that include related stores full of affiliate products. Derek is enormously talented at working with affiliate product feeds. More on that in a future post.

Sammy at SearchFriendlyWebDesign (@searchfriendly)provided our original installation and Theme and still works with us. He is usually extremely busy for good reason. We recommend you contact him if you need a custom search friendly business Web site built.

How do you make money with your new or existing blog? Subscribe now so you won’t miss future posts on that very subject.

[NOTE: Thesis is so flexible and can be modified so much that there are many design mistakes or omissions that can be introduced. Do NOT assume that anyone who can figure out how to make changes is qualified to make them!]

MORE ON CREATING A SUCCESSFUL BLOG:

SUCCESSFUL BLOGGING:

COPYWRITING:

  • Don’t make this major common mistake: readers DO NOT care about your business – they care about themselves! Copy MUST BE about What’s In It For THEM.

BLOGGING INCOMES:

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Jeet who writes about selling house fast
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May 27, 2010 at 6:13 am

Twitter: @connecticutwebuyhousesgmail.com

Thanks for such an informative report . I really enjoyed reading it and I learned some great tips for the business.

Will also try to implement it in my business.

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Lewis who writes about Webmasters Help Guide April 9, 2010 at 7:59 am

Very nice post, I have just started website design and SEO and the Webmasters Help Guide site has helped a lot.

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Riley who writes about Las Vegas Web Development
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March 1, 2010 at 11:31 am

Twitter: @Formulis

Good advice! Unfortunately, a lot of the basics of blogging are ignored from the get go due to lack of knowledge. For example, your advice for hosting your blog on your own domain. Thanks for including excellent followup advice in the comments too!

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growmap
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March 22, 2010 at 12:23 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome Riley,

I doubt that many really understand how much is involved in being successful online. I’ve been researching and actively doing it since the mid-1990s and full time since 2000 and there is still so much to learn!

You may be VERY interested in the post I’ve featured in CommentLuv because it makes getting free Local Search Directory listings for businesses faster and far less painful. I don’t manual enter all those listings any more because automating the process and then upgrading them is a much more productive method.
.-= growmap´s last blog ..Free Business Listings in Local Search Directories =-.

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brucly who writes about payday loans
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February 3, 2010 at 5:00 am

Twitter: @paydayloansaus

if you want to stast a blog business there is few points which one have to careful these are
1. good topc
2. fresh content no duplicasy
3. do the social media
4. bring traffic
5. get a good rank in serp
6. run ad sense
many other you can run a good blog.

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growmap
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March 22, 2010 at 12:20 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome Brucly,

That is a pretty good list. Unfortunately all of those things are complicated and do take a lot of time so only those who are really serious or get assistance ever get them all covered.
.-= growmap´s last blog ..Recommended Wedding Affiliate Program: Bridaluxe =-.

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Forjados January 12, 2010 at 12:45 pm

Good post, and good ideas. I like your blog. (greetings from Spain)
.-= Forjados´s last undefined ..If you register your site for free at =-.

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growmap
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March 22, 2010 at 12:18 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome Forjados,

I’m glad you like my blog and I hope you become a regular visitor. I visited your site but didn’t have the time to translate it right now to figure out what it is about.
.-= growmap´s last blog ..Why Marketing is NOT Evil =-.

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Eric who writes about BMW Touch Up Paint October 31, 2009 at 12:59 am

The essence of a blog is content. Really take time to sharpen your writing skills and understanding of grammar and punctuation. Practice, practice, practice. I find my clients often do not distinguish the way they write and the way they speak. I had to edit out “you know” from one of my client’s articles. There must have been two dozen instances of that overused phrase.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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November 9, 2009 at 2:29 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hi Eric,

It wouldn’t hurt for people to upgrade the way they speak too if their current pattern includes repeatedly saying “you know” or “ummmm”. I agree that if you want to blog continually improving your copywriting skills is essential. Some may need to enlist assistance from someone more talented at grammar, spelling, and writing than they are at least for a while.

My strongest tip is to always write from the perspective of what is in it for the READER. Many business sites focus on themselves far too much. Only your about page should be all about you and even that could focus on what you have to offer THEM.

Every time I read something that starts out “My business has been doing blah blah blah for X years” I immediately hear the reader thinking “so what”. They want to know that stuff AFTER they decide you have something they’re interested in – not in the first paragraph of everything you write.
.-= Internet Strategist @GrowMap´s last blog ..Best of GrowMap: Our Pillar Foundation Content =-.

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Adult Braces Gal Katty August 19, 2009 at 1:59 pm

Wow that was a lot of steps to follow ! I have subscribed and I will get back to this system so I can make money with my blog! Katty

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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August 29, 2009 at 8:02 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome Katty,

What most people don’t realize is successful businesses are grown by continual improvement. It isn’t usually a dozen major things – it is 1,000 small things that each add up to success.

When you comment in the future you should take advantage of how KeywordLuv works to get more specific anchor text to your blog. Put your name first and the words you want linked after the @ sign like this:

Gal Katty@Adult Braces

That will make only the words Adult Braces into your link and give you better ranking in the search engines on that phrase. When you comment in blogs that use KeyWordLuv or have anyone write about and link to your site vary the anchor text you use for best results.
.-= Internet Strategist @GrowMap´s last blog ..Happy Birthday GrowMap – One Year Old Today =-.

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Affiliate marketing blog July 1, 2009 at 10:40 am

I can do blogging on my own but the traffic part and rankings is the busy part. It is obvious you cannot monetize a not visited blog. BTW, some plugins are so poor quality and some people make them for backlinks and nothing more.

Blogging is not an easy task. Writing post can be fun, but then a lot of bloggers are just watching stats all day long just to see another visitor to their page. That’s hard to monetize on.
.-= Affiliate marketing blog´s last blog ..How does affiliate marketing work? =-.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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July 15, 2009 at 1:16 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello affiliate,

There is no secret to bringing in traffic; it just doesn’t happen overnight (unless you are really good at buying ppc traffic). Obviously watching stats won’t make anyone any money. You have to use them to determine what is working and what isn’t and do more of what works.

Yes, some plugins cause issues. That is why we recommend that new bloggers collaborate with someone who has already researched which plugins to use. That cuts down on the time required to get a blog up to speed.

Have you read our post How to Start a Successful Blog Based Business? Tools like Datafeedr and PopShops make it faster and easier to quickly create a niche site, populate it with quality targeted products, and then – provided you have quality, unique content – you can start driving traffic that will convert.

The thing most just don’t want to admit is all this takes time. It really can NOT be done overnight (unless you are already famous) or are extremely talented at buying ppc traffic. Like any other business you have to build it and then grow it over time.
.-= Internet Strategist @GrowMap´s last blog ..How to Add Your Business to Merchant Circle =-.

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remesh who writes about Mobile dj Melbourne
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June 26, 2009 at 2:32 am

Twitter: @saurabhsnv

i have a blog., but i am not a good blogger. it will really help me a lot.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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July 15, 2009 at 1:10 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello Remesh,

There are all kinds of resources that can teach you to become a better blogger including this blog and what I link to from it. While doing can certainly help sometimes it is best to collaborate with others who excel at what you don’t enjoy doing. Usually we are best at what we love doing and unlikely to become really proficient at what we do not.

You can learn a lot from our regular reader and commentator who has a Wedding DJ business in Sacramento, California. He offers great tips that really work for him.
.-= Internet Strategist @GrowMap´s last blog ..How to Add Your Free Business Listing to infoUSA =-.

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christian colleges
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June 18, 2009 at 11:00 pm

Twitter: @SNVINFOTECH

Hi,
I heard a lot about Thesis theme and it looks very nice. You have a great blog and I just love the work that you do here.
Well great tips and the most basic one which everyone should follow.
Thanks for sharing post.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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June 21, 2009 at 2:07 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello Again,

I am glad you are reading and commenting on many of my posts here. If you understand this one you will be far ahead of most who design sites or set up blogs.

Internet Strategist’s last blog post..Select Keywords First to Make Your Content Easy to Find

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christian college
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June 17, 2009 at 4:55 am

Twitter: @saurabhsnv

That is a good idea of making the blogs in such a way that it should be appreciated by every one and also it is good for doing it as it will make your business blog more progressive.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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June 18, 2009 at 5:27 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello again John,

If you want to take advantage of anchor text links for multiple search phrases try to put them in different posts. This is better for readers of blogs and less likely to get your comments deleted.

I suspect your comments may have been captured by Akismet so you couldn’t tell you had already left a comment in this post so I left them both this time. My philosophy is we’re all still learning and “mistakes” are simply learning experiences. I want my readers and commentators to feel welcome and brave enough to ask any questions they may have.

Internet Strategist’s last blog post..How to Get Your Free Business Listing in Yelp

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John who writes about bible college June 3, 2009 at 6:42 am

Very nice post.
You really work hard for your blog.It show in your comment i means that how you give response to commentator.Thanks for the such beautiful post.

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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June 18, 2009 at 5:23 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello John,

I would love to be able to always acknowledge every comment. Eventually I may have to stop but for now every reader can get a personal answer from me. A Bible College site is a great idea for a niche site. I’ll share your link and send you some traffic. It would not be a bad idea for you to add your site to Local Search Directories including infoUSA.

Internet Strategist’s last blog post..How to Add Your Free Business Listing to infoUSA

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Peter Lee
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May 31, 2009 at 11:05 pm

Twitter: @peterleehc

Thanks for the mention and link. I heard a lot about Thesis theme and it looks very nice. You have a great blog and I just love the work that you do here. Every time I come to your blog I always take back lots of learning with me. Thanks.

Peter Lee’s last blog post..Article Marketing Strategy – Writing it Right

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 31, 2009 at 11:36 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hi Peter,

Thank you. I feel the same way about your blog and each time I visit I remind myself that I really need to visit you more often. We’re not quite done here – we just stay so busy we haven’t made some things happen yet. I do hope to get a new logo and Avatar created that is similar enough to the existing one that people will recognize me but much more polished.

I hope my regular readers will take the time to drop by and check out the content you share n your blog. I am certain many of them can benefit from your experience working from home and making money online.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..Do YOUR Blogging Goals Include Monetization: Benefits Our Readers Receive

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christian college May 28, 2009 at 5:16 am

hi.. its very useful and helpful as well. i really like it. thanks for sharing such good thing

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 31, 2009 at 11:31 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome to GrowMap,

I do hope you’ll visit some of our other posts for free ways to increase your online visibility and make it easier for people to find you. I hope you’ll become a regular reader here.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..Why You Can NOT Rely Solely on Organic Search Listings for Traffic and Revenue

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Sire
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May 26, 2009 at 10:39 pm

Twitter: @LottoMan01

I have always advocated for a self hosted blog, and while it is nice if you have the money to pay someone to install and do everything for you I think you learn a lot more by doing it yourself. The fact is that installing Wordpress is really pretty simple if you follow instructions. It must be because I was able to do it.

I also agree that a professionally designed theme is the way to go, otherwise I would still be running WassupBlog on a free theme and be the worse for it.

Sire’s last blog post..Blogger Invents Revolutionary Penile Extension

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 31, 2009 at 11:29 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hi Sire,

While many CAN figure it out my point is that most are better off paying for whatever only needs to be done once so they can focus their time and energy on what they do regularly. Yes you can learn much more doing it yourself and there are some things like upgrading WP and plugins that the blog owner may wish to learn.

Learning it all yourself takes time and delays making money. It also has inherent risks such as not learning enough about how to do proper backups and losing a great site or not understanding security and having your site hacked.

Some are really into doing it all themselves and I admire them for their ability to do that. I want others to know that wisdom often dictates that collaborating with those who have years of experience can often be far more productive.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..Intelligent Bloggers to Consider Reading

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Cleckheaton dentist May 26, 2009 at 6:29 am

Good marketing ideas and interesting guidelines about blogging tips.

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 31, 2009 at 11:25 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Thank you Cleckheaton,

I hope you have time to look around and read some of our other posts. We do organize them in categories and sub-categories that you can find in the right sidebar to make finding all the posts about a particular subject easy to access. You can also use the search box found at the top of the right column.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..Select Keywords First to Make Your Content Easy to Find

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Professional Networking May 21, 2009 at 11:05 am

very interesting post with very useful information!
Thank you for posting!

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Internet Strategist who writes about GrowMap
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May 25, 2009 at 1:51 pm

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Hello Workster,

Yours is the kind of comment that most other bloggers would just delete because it is impossible to tell it if is genuine, spam, or just someone seeking a dofollow link.

You may want to read Tips for Leaving Comments That Don’t Get Deleted – Don’t Be Mistaken for a SPAMMER to increase the results you get from the time you spend commenting.

Remember that people read these comments so writing something interesting is more likely to get them to visit your site. If you’re wise you can comment on a post and relate it to what you do on your site or how what I recommend benefits your business. That keeps your comments relevant and invites our readers to visit you.

Internet Strategist’s last blog post..How to Create a Successful Blog Based Business Part 1

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Andy who writes about Engagement Rings May 19, 2009 at 12:22 am

Great tips. Thank you so much for posting these (and all the links you included!)!! I’m in the midst of redoing my website, and although I’m not going to be blogging for business, there are ways that I can make my blogging that much better than it is right now.

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap
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May 19, 2009 at 3:41 pm

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hello Andy and welcome,

There are other posts here that you would find helpful when redoing your site. I should have included them at the bottom of this post. Here are some you may want to check out:

Blogging Best Practices: Enabling Your Readers to Subscribe to Comments

WordPress 2.7 Threaded Comments Works in Thesis

Blog Review; Best Blog Design Tips

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..The Serious Drawbacks to Using FLASH for Web Design: Usability, SEO, Editability

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tom who writes about design Miami May 13, 2009 at 4:16 am

I’m not sure if outsourcing almost everything is such a good idea. I’d start small with some free wordpress blog and then slowly move to more advanced features once you’re sure you can and want to do it for a longer time.

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 13, 2009 at 9:56 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Hi Tom,

These recommendations are for those who are serious and want to know the best way to do it right. Many would have already blogged or micro-blogged and know they will keep blogging OR they see the benefits to their primary business and want a platform that will give them the maximum return for their investment.

Time is our most valuable asset and these recommendations maximize the results any blog will obtain because they increase traffic, readers, and subscribers. Each plugin is chosen for a specific purpose and some make a huge difference in return visits and gaining subscribers.

Some of the most important are a way to optimize for SEO (All-in-one-SEO or what is built into Thesis), CommentLuv to create a friendly community, Threaded Comments to enhance readability, and ensuring it is obvious how to subscribe.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..The Serious Drawbacks to Using FLASH for Web Design: Usability, SEO, Editability

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Dan Malciu who writes about seo services May 12, 2009 at 8:49 pm

Excellent and to the point post, this would especially be useful for a small business trying to make an online presence and connect to their existing and potential customers.

@KaiLo: I thinking branding is very important for recall, if your blog only has online presence and relies mostly on search engine traffic, you may not require it. But for offline business, people need to remember your business’s name and associate it with certain type of services or products.

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InternetStrategist who writes about GrowMap.com
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May 13, 2009 at 9:52 am

Twitter: @GrowMap

Welcome Dan. Good to have another SEO to add to our discussions. Many don’t realize how effective branding is even for hobby sites. Who can forget Tamar’s grinning goat with braces Avatar? If you’re a fan of her writing you’re far more likely to see it and click through.

For sites I share on Social Networking sites frequently I often recommend they modify their header logo so I can share it. It is easy to overlook text on a page. Having their branded header logo in what I share at FriendFeed or StumbleUpon ensures that readers won’t miss any entries thereby increasing their traffic and readers from that source.

InternetStrategist’s last blog post..Why You Can NOT Rely Solely on Organic Search Listings for Traffic and Revenue

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