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Making Your Blog SEO Friendly – Part 4

By Phil On December 18, 2008 1 Comment

Last time we talked about Link Exchange programs and Blog Proliferation as tools for your workamping business. Before I continue with the next topics, let’s revisit those two briefly with a little expanded information.

I mentioned that cross exchanging links with other sites is not very effective, even when the other site is relevant to yours. You can make it a bit more effective if you can get the other sites to put your link somewhere besides a link directory page. The search engines, and especially Google, don’t seem to put much value in back links coming from a link directory page. Not that they don’t help at all, but they may not be worth the effort. The search engines grade a link on how hard it is to obtain and give you credit accordingly. Link directory pages are easy to get. One way links embedded in a legitimate page is much harder. Are you seeing the pattern now?

That’s why writing quality articles that will get picked up and used by other sites is so important. Whenever another relevant site “borrows” your article and puts it on their site it’s like they wrote about you on a page of their site. Your link is embedded in a page full of high quality content because you wrote it. Even better, it’s one way. You aren’t linking back. Are you seeing the pattern here as well? This, by the way, is one of the things that make blogging such a powerful weapon in your workamping arsenal. Because someone took the time to hand create the content of a blog post, the search engines value it highly.

The Magic Web 2.0

Web 2.0 is all the rage right now. Everyone is throwing that phrase around to describe everything from totally ugly sites to YouTube. Whenever a new innovation comes around, everyone jumps on the bandwagon and labels it Web 2.0, even when it isn’t. What is Web 2.0 anyway and how can it help us as workamping bloggers? We’ll spend another article, or maybe a whole series on Web 2.0 at another time. For now I just want to give you a quick overview of what you should be studying and using it for.

Web 2.0 basically describes the newer innovations in dynamic web sites. Web site technology, like everything else technological has gone through an evolution. Early web sites were little more than online letters consisting almost entirely of simple text on a page. Graphics really helped and are probably responsible for the first explosion of the web phenomenon. Web 2.0 is the term applied to the next big leap in that evolution. It mainly applies to interactive web sites – sites that incorporate interactive media like dynamic graphics, audio or video, customized or adaptive user experiences, etc.

This is important to us because the search engines recognize the popularity of these sites and rank them higher because of it. Sites like FaceBook, MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, etc. can be useful in getting your site noticed by the search engines. They don’t do you much good as far as monetization goes, but that’s another article. For the purposes of this article, we like them because they can be used to link back to your site. MySpace, for example is ranked 9/10 by Google. So it is beneficial to get a MySpace page and add a link to your web site to it. The search engines will pick that up and credit you for it. Better yet, get all your friends to do the same. When many people on a social networking site like MySpace or FaceBook have these links to your site, your credit goes up. To that end, make videos and put them on YouTube, Google Video or Amazon as well. Then you can link back to them from your site and let YouTube provide the bandwidth. Also, you can enclose these videos or podcasts into your articles and make them more desirable. Producing these videos and uploading them is an entire article series in itself as well. Keep reading, we’ll cover all of this in more detail as fast as we can.

Get Socially Networked

One of the easiest ways to get your blog onto the social networking sites is to start your own accounts and link to your site from it. While I recommend you do this from several of the more popular sites, having others do it too is even better. You can make it easy for your readers to do this by including social networking quick links at the bottom of your posts. Fortunately, Wordpress makes this easy for us as well.

I use The Sociable plug-in from the Wordpress.org site and I prefer the Sociable Zyblog Edition. The easiest way to locate it is to do a Google search for Sociable Zyblog Edition. The Wordpress.org plug-in page should come up at or near #1 on Google for that key phrase. Download it, install it, activate it and configure it to include your favorite social networking sites. The instructions are good and the plug-in is easy to follow. Once that’s done your readers can easily click their favorite icon and share your site.

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Adding Affiliate Ads Into Your Blog

By Phil On November 15, 2008 1 Comment

Adding Affiliate Ads Into Your Blog

I’ve mentioned several times in previous articles that I’ve always had my best results from affiliate ads. Since that’s the subject of this article, let me clarify that a bit. The last thing I want to do is leave you with a false impression that PPC ads aren’t valuable. Quite the opposite.

PPC ads have one distinct advantage over most other forms of online advertising – they start making money immediately. That’s important whenever you start a new web site in an attempt to add to your online income. We’re all prone to discouragement. If we put in a lot of work and get our blog going, then nothing happens, our first reaction is to abandon the effort and write it off as a failure.

The truth is, making money online usually isn’t as “instant” as most would have you believe. While many people do make large amounts of online income, and many of them rather quickly; most make it more slowly. PPC ads give us that instant encouragement that something really is happening and we really are making money online – even if it’s just a small trickle at first.

Affiliate ads will make larger amounts of money in the long run – at least they do for me. I have friends in the internet marketing business that make an impressive living off nothing but PPC web sites, but I have more friends who, like me, take a more balanced approach. I look at like I look at my investment portfolio – diversify!

If you’ve been following this entire series, then you’ve already set up one or more affiliate relationships, either directly with the vendors you plan to use, or with affiliate clearing sites like ShareASale or Commission Junction. Placing the ads into your blog is the next step.

I use a 2-stage approach. First, I have a sidebar panel that I put a group of ads in that are related to my blog. Second, I place appropriate affiliate ads in some of my blog entries. If you’re reading this entry on WorkFromYourRV.com, you can see the ad panel to the right. These are all affiliate ads that have relevance to my blog’s subject and, when clicked, take you to the vendor’s website where you might possibly purchase their product. If you do, I get a small commission. Same with the ads in the blog entries. These are usually more focused and are relevant to the specific blog entry in which they appear. This type of sales is as old as sales itself. My Father-in-law spent most of his early career as a shoe salesman in the days when his entire income was commission from each pair of shoes he sold. This is no different, just adapted to the Internet.

One note of caution here. If you’re in this for the long term, choose your affiliations wisely. Nothing will kill a blog, or even an entire online business faster than recommending disreputable companies. Your readers are YOUR customers – always remember that. They took your advice when deciding to purchase a product, and will likely blame you if the experience goes bad. Personally, I BUY EVERYTHING I RECOMMEND. I realize that can get expensive, and may be out of your budget, but it is the only way I know of to insure the product is legitimate and has value. All of my friends in this business that are successful have the same attitude. You can’t please everybody, but you certainly can make your best effort to get close.

To put affiliate ads in the sidebar of your blog, look for plugins or widgets on Wordpress.org and follow their instructions. Most are reasonably simple and will present your ads in a clear way on your site. For example, if you signed up as an affiliate for Amazon, you can take a look at the AmazonSimpleAdmin widget. It allows you to embed Amazon ads almost anywhere in your blog. If it’s appropriate to display related eBay ads in your blog, then you may want to check out the WP Tag Ads widget or the eBay Sales Lister widget. These scan your blog tags or content and select appropriate eBay ads to display. If you are interested in a Zazzle store, there’s even a widget (Zazzle Store Gallery) that will display products from your Zazzle store.

To embed other affiliate ads into your post you can simply ad an image to your post, or you can use a plugin. I personally like to just insert the images using the Wordpress post editor while I’m writing the post. That way I get full control over where in the text the affiliate ad appears. Just insert the image, then replace the image code generated by Wordpress with the code given to you by your affiliate. If you don’t want to go to that much trouble, try a plugin like the WP-Affiliate plugin and see if that matches your needs better.

In the next few articles we’ll cover more about the layout of your blog and how to start driving traffic to your blog. After all, if you don’t have readers, you can’t have customers. Watch for new videos as well.

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Getting Ready For Online Income

By Phil On November 9, 2008 No Comments

This is just one article in a series on how I make my living online by working from my RV anywhere I decide to park it. Read the entire series and you too could be well on your way to living any lifestyle you choose with complete financial independence.

Now that we’ve started our blog, we need to get working on the main reason we’ve been doing all this in the first place – making money online. This subject is huge. There are as many ways to make money on the Internet as there are Internet sites it seems. Before we can make any money however, we must have something to sell to our blog’s visitors. That’s not quite as difficult as it may seem.
We’re going to focus our online money making efforts in only 2 areas for now. This will simplify our task for now and give us a great starting point on our way to online financial independence. We’re going to focus on Pay-Per-Click advertising and Affiliate Sales.
Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising is a marketing model where you place ads on your site that are related to your site’s content. If one of your visitors clicks on that ad, you make a small commission for that click. That can be as little as a few cents, or as much as several dollars, depending on the PPC ad. One of the best known places to get PPC ads for your site is Google AdSense. Google Adsense is easy to sign up for and will automatically scan your blog and supply content-appropriate ads for it.
Signing up for Google Adsense is easy. Just go to https://www.google.com/adsense and click the sign up now button. Go through the help and tutorials to learn how to generate the ad code and then just plug the ad code into your blog pages for instant PPC income. Of course, it’s a bit more complicated than I just made it sound, but you get the idea. In the next several articles we’ll be exploring different ways to get this done easily and effectively. All you really need to do now is get your Google Adsense account started.
Affiliate sales is another great way to get started making money online. Internet marketing is growing every day as more of the world’s population comes online and discovers the convenience of online shopping. Affiliate sales is the single most profitable method I use in my online business. I make the majority of my income in Affiliate marketing efforts.
Affiliate marketing is similar to PPC advertising. You put ads and links on your blog that are related to your content. When your visitors click those links, they are taken to the advertisers site to purchase a product. If they purchase, you make a commission. Commission sales are as old as sales themselves. They’ve been around since the beginning of marketing. They’re an easy way to make money, especially if you want to live the RV lifestyle as I do. You don’t carry inventory or worry about shipping products. You simply refer people to the advertiser and they do the rest.
To get started with affiliate sales you need to sign up to become an affiliate for products that are related to your blog web site. That’s easier than it seems. Even Wal-Mart has an affiliate program! Go to web sites that sell products related to your subject and look for links for affiliates. Search their sites for these links, or even email their marketing headquarters and ask.
Another thing you can do is join several of the affiliate clearing house sites. Sites like Commission Junction, ShareASale and ClickBank all have lists of hundreds of sites with affiliate links. Join these sites and then just sign up for the programs that match your blog’s content.
Again, affiliate sales can seem more complicated that I’ve made them seem here, but they’re really not once you get the hang of it. There are plenty of ways to make it easier and we’ll be discussing them in later articles. All you need to worry about for now is to get signed up to be an affiliate for companies related to your blog’s subject. Take some time to go through the affiliate sites’ help and tutorials. In later articles I’ll show you plenty of ways to get these ads into your blog and start making money online.

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