The Incredible Web Traffic & Income Power of Blogging

This post was written by on July 12, 2010
Posted Under: Blogging for Money  

There’s no doubt blogging can be an awesome way to get more traffic charging full speed to your website.

The good news is that setting up a Blog for your website is surprisingly easy but there are a few caveats and things you need to change to ensure your blog is setup correctly to get maximum exposure in the search engines.

Let’s take a step back and define what a Blog actually is shall we?

A blog can be thought of as a simple, public online diary where you can write entries (posts) into the diary.

Being public, the posts can be viewed by anyone who happens to surf by your site, and hopefully you have lots and lots of people reading every post you make, and contributing to your Blog in the form of adding comments, looking at relevant links you add to your blog, watching audio and video, and hopefully linking to your blog from their website, if they happen to have one.

What is particularly attractive about Blogs?

===> The entire process of Blogging is very simple to do, mainly due to the great quality of Blog software available that you can install on your website.

Decent Blogging software provides all the functionality you need, the management of posts by yourself (and others), the categorization of posts (something that is essential) and even the process of telling other blogging websites every time you make a new post automatically.

Automatically telling other sites about your posts is a huge plus since it’s getting known on the Internet, without the need for you to be having to manually “submit” your blog in order for people to find out about it.

That’s got to be good right?

One of the most important things to ensure is that you don’t just use the Blog as a sales page (I recommend you leave the selling of your products and services to your actual sales page on your website).

Obviously you will want to talk about your products and services, and the benefits visitors will get in using them, but I believe it’s important not to have an all out sales pitch, as that will tend to turn off visitors who may be seeing your message for the first time.

We also recommend you talk about non-business stuff, information about you, the person, some of your interests, things you have found of interest on the Internet, etc.

When people read these personal posts, they get to know the real you, and form a relationship with a “real person” and not a nameless website, and this can only assist you in future sales with these people.

A Blog also allows (and in fact encourages) participation by visitors, who can post responses to your entries, and this is often a great way to stimulate interesting conversations.

Good Blogging software will allow you to remove spam responses (where visitors or programs “write” messages directing people to their site) as well as to moderate conversations that are in appropriate or off-topic.

One of the best reasons to use Blogs is to help you rank highly in the search engines. The search engines love Blogs, provided they are providing relevant and quality content.

To give you an idea of how important search engines see Blogs, Google bought one of the largest Blogging sites out there (blogger.com). Having a focused relevant site with interesting and useful content can only help you in your journey to find true search engine love.

If you have read any of the other articles on this blog, you’ve probably gathered that Anthony & I preach relevant useful content. Blogs are no different than other web traffic techniques, you need to ensure it’s relevant, and ensure your separate your posts into logical categories.

For example if you have a website about software development, you may make posts discussing programming generally, other posts about training for software developers, and more posts about a specific computer language like Java.

It’s vitally important that you don’t just lump all posts together for a number of reasons. Firstly, people coming to your Blog may have a specific interest in some of your posts (training for example) and may find it hard and frustrating to easily find all posts you have written on training if you have not clearly defined categories (and allowed posts to be searched/sorted by these categories).

Likewise the search engines may view your Blog as less relevant if you lump all your posts together than another Blog elsewhere that has posts clearly defined in categories. Search engines very much prefer categorization of information and reward websites that categorize correctly with high search engine rankings.

The most popular open source blogging package is WordPress.

WordPress is a free blogging package (yes nothing to pay!), and is extremely flexible and easy to use without sacrificing anything in power and flexibility. We use this package and recommend you do as well.

Because of its popularity many Web host’s have it available for installation on their websites for you with “one-click” installs.

So what should you write about in your Blog?

We’ve got no idea! :)

(joking)… please read on..

Good question, here are a few ideas: -

  1. Your products (duh, obvious one here). Don’t do the hard sell here, remember here you are trying to generate a bit of interest about the product, perhaps from visitors to your Blog who know nothing about your products, think of it more as a pre-sale to entice them to click on the link when the sales page hopefully weaves it’s magic.
  1. Free valuable content – Found a decent product from a competitors website?, Found a free tool that made life easier for you, etc? Write a review and link to your competitors website. Focus on making your Blog interesting to read and of value to the reader. If you can think what the Blog looks like from the visitors perspective you are halfway there to making it work well.
  1. Personal posts – Not related at all to your products, may be related to your life, on holidays somewhere? Cute little “human interest” stories. I’m talking about the type of stuff that visitors can relate to, and can bring out the real you. For example, on one of our Blogs , we discuss our personal experiences about diet and exercise. This has nothing at all to do with our products but we’re sure a lot of visitors will be able to relate to the battle to beat the bulge. Normally this “intermixing” of content would be a definite “no-no” because it would have the effect of diluting the importance of your website, but this isn’t your main website, and it’s not on your sales pages, it’s on your Blog. We got lots of emails from other blogs from visitors where they took the time to write me about some of these personal stories and many ended up buying products from us at a later date.
  2. What about Video and Audio? Absolutely! Although it’s a growing area, the vast majority of Blogs out there don’t use audio and video and in our opinion this is a mistake because they are missing out on a lot of traffic!

I hope you have now realized the power of using and maintaining a Blog, it can be the ultimate web site promotion with the result being increased web site traffic.

You are also welcome to leave any comments below.

Cheers,

Anthony & Tim

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  • Jane

    Hi Anthony,
    Really enjoyed this article.
    I have one question that seems a little ridiculous but I am having an issue with it!  I have a website on Ipage and I used their tools on my control panel and create a WordPress Blog.  When I sign on to change the code, etc., it takes me directly to my website.  Do I have to have a second Domain name to create a Blog about my website?  My daughter’s website is FineArtsandGiftsBySerea.com
    Thanks for any help you can provide.

    Jane

  • http://bestresidualincomestrategies.com/ Dale@Make Passive Residual Income Now

    Great Post thanks very much, I like to coach and mentor people on wys to make money. I feel it is a good way to give back.

    Blogging allows me to reach a global audience 24/7! All the best to you! :)

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  • low123reviews

    Hi: Anthony!
    Thank for a great and inpirstional post about explaining in such an east to understand way, about the power of having your own blog.The only thing I can add of course is that the are some montly hosting cost, that you will incurand the initial price of buying a domain name of course.
    Thank you for reminding me, about video and Audio,I will also start to embed some video also in my blog posts.

  • http://www.stocktradinggame.me Patrick

    I understand that it is a plus for comments to be left because they form backlinks to your page, but what about comments that are spammy and those that are border line spam.
    What advantage is there for spammers to leave the same comments day after day, besides trying to get traffic to their site. I think comment readers can clearly see it as spam and ignore it.
    Is there a benefit to leaving the spam in your comments in terms of backlinks.
    Thanks, I enjoy your stuff.

  • http://www.Online-Grocery-Stores.net James Jones

    I know someone who just lost half of their blogs and 2 e-mail accounts. He got carried away spamming too much on blogspot. Good blogs with good viewpoints are very interesting don’t turn it into a commercial.

  • http://www.stocktradinggame.me Patrick Woods

    I read the other day that google only had 6% of traffic, who has the rest, and why emphasis google if it is 1/16 of the web traffic. Just wondering what your thoughts are about this?

  • http://www.atlantamarketingminds.com Marketing Minds

    Been blogging for quite sometime, and to know surprise, it simply works. It builds credible and trust with in your market, and provides a user friendly platform for your readers to interact. However, many people aren’t using blogs even though they’re on the net 24/7. Enjoyed the post.

  • http://www.TrafficTips101.com Joel Gray

    True enough, blogging used to be just an online diary; which eventually become an incoming-generating activity for some. I appreciate the info you shared on increasing site traffic. Thanks.

  • http://articlejobs.com rich johnson

    all good points here on traffic. Article marketing is another good point as well.

  • http://www.pcdiagnosticfix.com/blog Roland

    Hey guys I hear you loud and clear and I’m doing exactly that. In fact using your WP software the older version.

  • http://sites.google.com/site/hottestteensongs/ louis

    i use your products for traffic to my websites.

  • http://www.shoppingworldusa.com/ ay

    I agree with you. I use blogger for traffic generation to my main websites and the traffic is residual and awesome. WordPress is good too and just starting out with it. Blogging enable web linking the easy way and cheaply too.

  • http://www.terryconti.com Terry Conti

    A blog is the spring board to who you are and what you do. Done right it can give you enormous exposure.
    Terry Conti

  • http://windgenerator-plans.net Carson

    Great article guys,

    I often think blogging is therapeutic.

    You never know who may be reading but it gives you a chance to communicate your thoughts.

    Just let your mind float free

  • anthony

    Good to hear from you James.

    Glad to hear you are studying out materials. Having the right information will already put you ahead of most of your competitors. :)

  • anthony

    That’s a good point Tony! It is fun and feels great as things begin to build :)

    Anthony

  • http://steveshaw.me Steve Shaw

    Also, blogging everyday makes a huge difference in traffic for me. When I only blog once or twice a week, as opposed to daily my traffic decreases.

    Steve Shaw

  • http://blog.comebackmarketing.com Shane

    Thank You for this simply laid out post.

    I think many new bloggers can appreciate the sort of info you and your team share.

    Here are a couple Q’s I get now and then:

    Would you recommend using a blog address as an extension of an actual website?

    And if a blog name is not similar to an actual site name will it still be considered relevant if linked to it according to tags and post info?

    I’ll be watching and waiting for your response.

    Again Thanks for the great posting guys..

    Cheers From Wyo:)

  • http://www.howtomakemoneyonlines.com Tony

    You didn’t mention it is fun, challenging at times and a sense of accomplishment when it starts coming together. When you hit a stumbling block, hit a relevant forum or Google your question – the answers are all out there.

  • http://newhalloweencostumesparty.com Michael Podgoetsky

    Great Article thanks very much, I think you gave me an idea to start blogging.

    But now I need a reason………..a theme,

    kind regards

    Michael

  • http://www.onlineinnovation.com.au dustin – SEO Brisbane

    great post! People don’t realize the power of a blog, I’ve been trying to convince my little sister to start a blog because she’s at uni and has strong opinions about lots that’s going on. Blogging should be personal and educational. Like this one :)

  • http://holts.com.au Brian Holt

    Hi Anthony & Tim
    I have been reading stuff on the net in an attempt to find strategies to improve my search engine rankings, which just recently went down the toilet after a long period of being king for any relevant searches. I have a gardening business which is fairly unique, in that it is very upmarket and has been established for 17 years. I started pushing the web as a means of promoting my business before anyone else woke up to it. In my city of Newcastle NSW, there is still a small country town attitude to the net, though it is changing. Over a period of time, I have developed my site in conjunction with my web designers and believe it has fantastic original content with no serious rivals.
    But I have discovered that Google works in mysterious ways and so I now find myself working on solutions to a sudden non inclusion in the organic search results. Fortunately, I still do great on Google Maps – up the top usually. My web designers recently upgraded the site for me and a lot more descriptive text and images of my work were added. In short, I’m very proud of my site.
    As I have the gift of the gab and love to write things, I guess blogging should be a natural progression. Thankyou for reminding me about videos well.
    And also thanks for having such an encouraging article on this whole thing. Feel welcome to have a look at my site and send me an email. You may well solve the problems you’ve been having with your Gladioli!
    Regards, Brian Holt
    HOLTS PRESTIGE GARDENS

  • http://online-grocery-stores.net James

    Hey guys I joined your program a couple of weeks ago I am now on module five and getting my brain packed with information. It’s well worth the money I spent and believe me I spend my money wisely. I followed you guys for some time before jumping in and now I’m glad I did. Keep teaching I’ll keep learning I’m on my way to page 1 :)