Category: SEO

Providing the best guides and tips related to search engine optimization, content writing, backlinks, link building and SEO tools to help increase blog ranking.

  • Top 5 SEO Trends To Follow In 2014

    Top 5 SEO Trends To Follow In 2014

    SEO i.e. Search engine optimization it’s a term which has people crying and many a webmasters losing their hair as they lose all of their traffic overnight. The future of SEO is something which can’t be predicted just by looking at the major search engines or the people who are ranking well these days. With lots of non predictive algorithms in place we can’t even tell which strategy might work well in the long run. With the recent Hummingbird algorithm update by Google things have become more unusual than ever. People who were on the top of their game have lost significant traffic.

    Players who were nowhere to be seen are on visible everywhere now. But one thing is for sure these days, what’s most necessary is to have a coherent strategy. Everything has to be taken into account from the ground up. Once you have a proper strategy in place things might become a little easier. So what are the top seo trends to follow for 2014, let’s discuss them in detail.

    Top seo trends to follow in 2014: The points to keep in mind.

     

    top SEO trends in 2014

     

    1.) Social media integration with content: What once was an optional point for people while doing SEO is now one of the pillar points in SEO.

    The emphasis now is on shareable content. People want to read stuff that hasn’t been written anywhere else already. They are not interested in the news rather they are interested in what a particular writer thinks about something. That’s the trend these days. The social media strategy for any website should be in alignment with the content strategy. Posts should be shared on different platforms according to the platform relevance. Job specific posts and career related opportunities and professional updates should be front lined for networks like LinkedIn. Real time content which is relevant only for one or two days should be promoted only on Twitter and other real time update platforms. Engaging content which can draw out user response should be shared on Facebook and Google+. Gear up your site for easy pinning on Pinterest and social sharing should be included for easy sharing options. Don’t make them stand out too much or don’t go other way and make them too bland. The right social buttons are those which are easily accessible and fit in with the user interface (UI) but still entice the user enough for clicking on them.

    2.) Making really awesome content: The whole of 2013 passed with people screaming on the top of their voices that ‘Content is the king’ . This statement has carried itself forward in 2014. Content marketing is still the dominant strategy for getting lots of promotion in a limited time. Awesome content also helps in building a unique brand profile for your own. Awesome content can include anything from Infographics, interview series posts of experts, simple memes about any topic to analytical content which includes surveys and questionnaires.

    3.) Focus on building your own brand: Building your own brand requires time and patience. You have to make sure you are visible everywhere and on every platform. A single branding strategy should be in place. What kind of brand image do you want to convey? Is your website a self help website with focus on helping the user, then your brand should inculcate qualities like supportive, easy to access, user friendly etc. By clearly defining what you offer you can stay in the user’s mind for a long time and decrease your reliance on search only traffic. Creating a cool brand image requires you to be active on mediums people use for various activities. You can use Instagram to upload cool photos so as to build your brand identity.

    4.) Ensure you update old content: What is visible these days is that people time and again focus on the new and forget the old. You must update your old content weekly in order to make sure your old posts get that edge in SERPS. Google loves fresh content and so does everyone else. By regularly updating your old content you gain over the people who had posted articles on the same topics a year or two ago and haven’t updated it since ages.

    5.) Clean your design:  What’s the use of having a website loaded to the brim with UX elements and features if the user doesn’t like it. Minimalism and flat design are trends that are here to stay. What is needed should be used on the site, and the whole site should have a coherent design. There should be proper call to action buttons like sign up for our newsletter, download our eBook, buy our product and other stuff like that! The typography plays an important part in the whole user experience. Make sure your design is well structured on the inside and outside.

    Related: Find out why StudioPress themes are used by over 112,000 website owners around the world today. Read more here.

    On the inside you can check the layout of your site by adding missing schema components, you can add DC i.e. Dublin core code and apple touch icon to improve your site’s seo score.

    These are some of the top SEO trends to follow in 2014. To read more about great SEO tips and money making tutorials, keep visiting ReginaldChan.net

     

    This post was contributed by Aditya Nath Jha and sponsored by MyRefers.com, a unique peer to peer referral based job search platform.

  • 115 Bite Size SEO Tips and Resources

    115 Bite Size SEO Tips and Resources

    Looking for the best SEO tips and resources guide? Well, you don’t have to look any further.

    In this article, I’ll be sharing 115 SEO tips and resources that you can instantly use for any SEO campaigns.

    And these are not your average tool to be honest. I use each and everyone of them at least once a month.

    So, yes! Rest assured that these are the real deal!

    I hope you enjoy reading these bit size SEO tips and tell me what you think using the comment form at the end of this article.

    Simple but actionanle SEO tips

    Google Webmaster Tool

    1. Determine top landing pages and find ways to monetize them
    2. Find current backlinks and check for any penalized sites
    3. Using Fetch and Render features monthly to have a fresh crawl
    4. Submit Sitemap to Google for post indexing
    5. Crawl error provides issues on the website that could lead to 404 errors and page not found
    6. Check for manual web spam penalization
    7. Check for HTML improvement and recommendation from Google
    8. Determine the top keywords and phrases for your website as indexed by Google
    9. Using Data Highlighter to help Google understand the website layout
    10. Unshow or disable sitelinks which are not relevant to search queries
    11. Determine which is top performer in terms of keywords
    12. Information on Click Through Rates (CTR) and adjust title to boost CTR rate
    13. Getting specific keyword ranking on Google
    14. Checking if the site is HTML ready and if structured data is enabled
    15. Blocking URL which are not relevant or links that you do not Google to index
    16. Setting up demographic features and targeted country (optional for bloggers but useful for eCommerce websites)
    17. Setup website to redirect to www or non www to avoid duplicate contents

    Google Analtics

    1. Determine demographic traffic
    2. Data of traffic source; referral, direct or search engines
    3. Provide information of age and gender
    4. Detailed information of visitors (new vs returning)
    5. Learn the engagement level of visitors with the duration of the blog visitors
    6. Provide information of the technology used to visit the blog (smartphones, tablet or desktop)
    7. Understanding general flow of visitors (sales funnel)
    8. Find the best keywords that provides the most clicks and traffic
    9. Determine which page or post that are providing the most CTR and traffic
    10. Insight of landing pages and indirectly, providing ways to improve conversion rate
    11. Creating custom reporting to track traffic and conversion changes

    Google Keyword Planner

    1. Find keyword ideas based on seed keywords
    2. Providing an estimated search volume per month
    3. Providing historical search volume and trends
    4. Determine the average number of competitions for Adword users
    5. Provide an estimated value of Cost Per Click (CPC) for those who are bidding for keywords
    6. Availability of keyword search based on geographical value or general
    7. Find new keywords based on keywords, related phrases and even websites
    8. Filtering keywords based on specific requirements
    9. Get search volume using specific codes (example: [exact match keywords], “related keywords” and general keywords)
    10. Free keyword suggestions by using keyword lists and suggestions

    Google Places (Local SEO)

    1. Extremely vital if you’re running an eCommerce website
    2. Placing a map and even enable Google Places could boost local search
    3. You can increase local SEO by using directories but it should not

    SEO tips for homepage, posts and pages

    1. Using heading tags of H1 to H4 for markup value
    2. Focusing on keyword density (recommended below 3%)
    3. Using keywords which has search value
    4. Using Bold, Italic and Underline to boost readership
    5. Providing valuable and relevant tags
    6. Permalinks to be clean and readable
    7. Make use of alt tags and image title
    8. Using caption and description on images to create value
    9. Focus in using one main keyword and several other related keywords per article
    10. Providing short but quality meta description
    11. Avoid keyword stuffing
    12. Each post should have a balance internal and external backlinks
    13. Avoid sharing external links which are low quality
    14. Avoid link exchange
    15. Use NoFollow tag for low quality or non related links
    16. Articles should be at least 600 words

    The importance of blog marketing for SEO

    1. After publishing a blog post, market it around to get a faster indexation
    2. Submit blog posts to content syndication sites
    3. Build links to the blog posts but providing value (indirectly increases the chance of trackbacks)
    4. Share the posts on social media and receive temporary traffic (and ranking) boost

    Guest posting

    1. A great way to get more backlinks but submit guest post with moderation
    2. Only accept quality guest post
    3. Avoid link drop at all cost
    4. Only write for quality and authority sites
    5. URL shared should only be your best articles

    SEO tips that you need to do for your website

    1. Use quality hosting for better loading speed
    2. Domain name to be short and memorable
    3. Avoid rude words on the domain name
    4. Exact match domain isn’t compulsory but recommended
    5. Focus on mobile SEO (mobile responsive themes, layouts etc)

    Looking for backlinks tips? Here are 7 to get started with!

    1. Focus in creating quality backlinks instead of numbers
    2. Getting one backlink from authority sites values more than hundreds from spammy sites
    3. Avoid black hat SEO unless you REALLY know what you’re doing
    4. Use a mixture of exact mach anchor text with related and general ones
    5. Focus in building a large ‘range’ of anchor texts
    6. Avoid over optimizing specific keywords
    7. Certain social media platform provides DoFollow backlinks

    General SEO tips for beginners

    1. If you’re just starting up, avoid the ‘try to dominate Google’ thinking
    2. SEO is usually overrated; just enjoy the whole SEO process
    3. Not doing SEO for a day won’t kill your traffic overnight
    4. If you want to master SEO, you need to read … A-L-O-T
    5. SEO results will not happen overnight; it takes time (months)
    6. Follow as closely as possible with Google guidelines and you’ll be pretty safe from any penalization
    7. Not all SEO tips works for everyone; just choose those which are relevant
    8. Avoid sitewide URL (placing URLs on footer or sidebar for example)
    9. Use robot.txt to ‘guide’ crawlers on your website
    10. Avoid stuffing over 1,000 links or files in your sitemap (you can have more than one sitemap)
    11. SEO plugins and tools like Yoast SEO, Raven Tool and Scribe SEO doesn’t guarantee good ranking; they just help to optimize your website by providing suggestions
    12. There are over 200 ranking factors to consider according to Moz (read more)

    Recommended free SEO plugins and tools to use in 2014

    1. Google Keyword Planner (general keyword research)
    2. Google Webmaster Tool (check for any crawl errors and keyword ranking)
    3. Google Analytics (general data on keywords and geographical research)
    4. Bing Webmaster Tool (alternative to Google Webmaster Tool)
    5. WordPress SEO by Yoast (helps to provide simple SEO insight and analytics)
    6. All In One SEO (alternative to WordPress SEO)
    7. Google XML Sitemap plugin (good combination to All In One SEO)
    8. Squirrly SEO plugin (freemium SEO plugin to help with advance SEO analytics)
    9. Google Rich Snippet Testing Tool (test your website if it is HTML5 and markup Schema.org)
    10. Google Trends (a great way to see what is trending and what’s not)
    11. MozCast (my personal favorite when it comes to checking Google algorithm changes)
    12. SEOquake (great FireFox plugin to check on on-page SEO)
    13. MozBar (alternative to SEOquake and great on Chrome)

    Best premium SEO plugins and tools (evergreen)

    1. Long Tail Pro (my personal keyword research tool ~ Download it for free and get $20 off if you decide to buy)
    2. Market Samurai (my second go-to tool for keyword research ~ Try it for free here)
    3. Scribe SEO (the best SEO plugin that provides excellent analytics and keyword suggestions by CopyBlogger ~ Read more about it here)
    4. SEOpressor (the best worth-for-money SEO plugin for beginners ~ Free trial)
    5. SerpBook (easy to use keyword tracking which updates twice a day ~ Check it out here)
    6. SEO PowerSuite (value for money and all-in-one SEO tool ~ Free download)
    7. Genesis Framework and child themes (the only WordPress themes that comes with superb inbuilt SEO setting ~ See StudioPress themes gallery here)
    8. AhRefs (this is my main backlink checker and probably the one that provides the most accurate data)
    9. MajesticSEO (a good alternative to AhRefs)
    10. Moz Pro (the pro version provides extremely detailed information and most of the time, comparable with Raven Tools)
    11. Raven Tools (excellent competitor to Moz Pro and this is also a great all-in-one SEO tool for agencies)
    12. SEMrush (a good alternative especially when you are need deep insight of your competitor and high CPC keywords ~ Try SEMrush here)

    Is there really the best SEO tools?

    Best SEO tips and resources 2014

    The answer is no. Each SEO tool or plugin works in a very different way. For example, I uses Scribe SEO for serious SEO analysis but it has lesser usage for beginners or leisure bloggers.

    In the end of the day, it all depends on what you really need and from there on, choosing the best SEO technique to fit your style is the best way out.

    Do you have any favorite SEO tools you would like to share? Tell me using the comment form below.

  • Niche Blogging Case Study: Can You STILL Rank On Google?

    When you talk about make money blogging, one of the fastest way is to build a niche blog. Yes, there’s no denial in this.

    You can still make money from affiliate sales from your main website but you want the type of fast churn and turn, running a niche blog could probably be the best bet.

    There are some serious advantages of niche blogging and here are a few:

    • Building a niche blog is easy (and fast)
    • Finding one good niche and then blast the way out
    • Compared to running a main website, you don’t need much authority to earn your first dollar

    When I published my previous article, Finding Profitable Niche Ideas, I received quite a few private messages and emails asking if I could show a step by step guide.

    And I thought, “Hey, why don’t I start a niche blog instead as a case study?”

    For starters, I have gave up niche blogging last year due to time constrain. However, I (basically) took the liberty to create this case study and ultimately, you can use them to start one or more niche blogs.

     

    What you will learn here (and coming articles):

    1. How to find a good niche
    2. What is the definition of a good blogging niche
    3. How to create a GREAT blogging niche
    4. How to monetize a niche blog

    And yes, I’ll show you the exact steps I took to create this blog from scratch.

     

    Tools I will be using:

     

    Finding the right niche ideas

    how to find the best niche for blogging

    Here’s an important disclaimer. It is super tough to find a good niche for blogging. There are too many competitions and Google is definitely not fond of those thin sites.

    On top of that, competing with big guns such as eBay, Wikipedia and Amazon could be a nut job.

    The goal before even starting up a niche blog is to find a profitable niche to blog. There is absolutely zero reason to start a niche blog, ranking on #1 of Google with nothing to sell.

    The choice of monetization methods are:

    • Google Adsense
    • Affiliate sales
    • Ad space (when the traffic hits 1,000 a day)

    Placing Google Adsense banner is pretty clear cut but for affiliate sales, it is a whole different story. Choosing the right product to market is important for any niche blogging.

    If you are selling a product, here are some quick guidelines:

    • Earns at least $10 per sale or recurring (I love recurring)
    • Cost per click of around $1

    My personal way of finding a good blogging niche is by soul searching; asking myself what I love most etc. If you are a beginner or needed some guidance, here are some quick but effective ways to find a good niche.

    Using Amazon and Clickbank for keyword ideas

    Check on the top sellers (I prefer top 100) and select the a product to market.

    Let’s say the product is a Genesis Framework (click here to join Genesis Framework affiliate and earn up to 33% per sale). The niche you are looking for would probably be WordPress themes or premium themes for bloggers.

    The second step is to find 2 to 5 related products which are highly recommended or compared by Google. On Google search bar, type in “Genesis Framework vs” and you will see a list of suggestions.

    The suggestions that are provided are the most popular search topics used by us. Yes, human!

    Finding keyword using Google auto fill

    As you can see above, these would be great blogging ideas you can use when you start the blog. Of course, applying for the affiliate sales in advance (or as soon as possible) is a good move to ensure that there isn’t much wait time or time lost during the application period.

     

    Checking the niche for profitability and chance of ranking

    Niche blogging is all about make money fast and therefore, profitability and chance of ranking is more than just important.

    For starters, you may use Google Keyword Planner to find a list of related keywords. Jot them down or list them down in an excel form. Keep in mind the important part are number of exact search per month and cost per click.

    What I doesn’t like about Google Keyword Planner is that it doesn’t give competition analysis; the chance of ranking on search engines.

    This is why I recommend bloggers to use Long Tail Pro. Long Tail Pro does the same job as Google Keyword Planner in terms of keyword research and on top of that, providing a chance of ranking that particular keyword.

    I have selected the main keyword that has 3 words, 1,000 exact mach search per month and 2 other related keywords with moderate and low search values. The CPC value is roughly $1.34.

    How to find low competiton niche

    In terms of chance of ranking, Long Tail Pro provides a detailed ranking value of the top 10 results on Google as seen below.

    Keyword research using Long Tail Pro

    Some criteria I usually look for are:

    • Page Authority under 50
    • Number of links are under 30
    • The value of the backlinks on that page is under 10
    • Domain authority as low as possible (recommended: Under 50)
    • MozRank under 5
    • PageRank as low as possible (I don’t really bother this)
    • Site age as low as possible

    Also, the ‘criteria’ are just my own. You could easily reduce or increase the number depending on the strength of the site.

    Choosing a higher value will lead to more competition in niche blogging while lower ones would usually lead to lesser income.

    Note: I’m definitely not out of my mind to be trying to rank a keyword which has 7 competitors (out of 10) having above score 80 in Domain Authority.

    But why?

    Take a look at the Juice Page Link and Page Links. The lower numbers show either these sites are ranking well due to the authority level of the root domains. Indirectly, they are enjoying the PageRank and authority flow.

    Therefore, if you have a brand new domain with top notch article, you have a very real chance of ranking.

    Literally speaking.

     

    Searching for an exact match .com domain

    This is important. I prefer to go for .com than any other TLDs. However, if .com is taken, you can also consider .net or .org (expired domains are good too).

    Choosing an exact match domain is extremely important (even though Google say it isn’t) and just in case that domain isn’t available, you can opt for alternatives such as “keyword + addon” or “addon + keyword”.

    In this case, addon are words like top, best, recommended, for boys, for girls etc.

    Good news for you, Long Tail Pro (again) helps you to find available domains too. Guess that’s why I’m giving so much love to it right?

    Try Long Tail Pro for 7-days FREE and on top of that, $20 off too! Try it NOW!

    Find available domains with Long Tail Pro

    Finding available domains on Long Tail Pro

    For niche blogging, most of my domains come from GoDaddy as it is probably the cheapest. Click on this link to buy a domain and use promo code “199scott” to get a special offer of $1.99 per domain.

    The domain wouldn’t take long to kick into action and once it is ready, hook it up with your current hosting.

    If you’re looking for a cheap but unlimited hosting service, you can try this one: Host With Me, which is a premium hosting managed by me. Alternatively, you can opt for premium hosting (if you are dead serious in this particular niche) like such as WP Engine.

     

    Setting up the niche blog

    Start a website

    This is rather simple. All you need to do are:

    • Find a good theme (I personally recommend Genesis child themes as they are HTML5 and SEO ready)
    • Prepare a good homepage with sidebars enabled
    • Advertisement banners (Google Adsense)
    • Pages such as ‘about me’ and ‘privacy’

    Lastly, fire up your best post. Yup, kick start your post with a great article. My first post was around 2,000 words. Yes, hand written and zero copy paste.

    Do you remember the earlier keywords recommended by Google? This is the time to use them.

    Each post should have:

    • 1 main keyword
    • 2 to 5 secondary keywords
    • Density of each keywords do not exceed 3%
    • Each article should be at least 1,000 words
    • Images, video and any visual effect are extremely important (keywords to be used on alt tags)
    • Various heading tags (H1 to H3)
    • Bold, italic and underline
    • Permalink should either be /%sample-post%/ or /%category%/%postname%/ (I prefer the first one as it is shorter)

    Disclaimer: You do not need to publish like 10 posts a day. One a day or even one a week is absolutely fine.

    Results of my niche blogging case study after 48 hours

    results from my niche blog

    Drum roll please!

    I started the niche blogging case study on 26th May 2014. Just for the record, I have did absolutely ZERO link building and even social media.

    Zero backlink case study

    One post was published on the same day itself and another on 28th May 2014. And guessed what? The first post keyword has already ranked 34th on Google today.

    Here are the stats as of today on Google:

    Main keyword – 65th

    Secondary keywords A – 26th

    Secondary keywords B – 36th

    Secondary keywords C – 38th

    Secondary keywords D – 43th

    Secondary keywords E – 43th

    Here’s what it looks like for proof:

    Keywords ranking

    I don’t know you but I think this is explosive! Without doing anything, I’m already ranking 65th for my main keyword and even hitting the 26th spot with one of my secondary keyword.

    Not bad for a day right?

     

    Are you digging for more? Yes, more niche blogging results (and tutorials) to come, I promise!

    This doesn’t stop here. I’m pumped to see how far I would go without any link building. I’m planning to start link building on my niche blogging case study only after week or so.

    And I’m not going to keep you in the dark. I’ll post my updates on this and keep you informed of everything I had done so that you can use them immediately.

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  • Lesson 3: How To Find Profitable Niche Ideas For Blogging

    Lesson 3: How To Find Profitable Niche Ideas For Blogging

    how to find profitable nicheRaise your hand if you have gone through this – Performed keyword research, found a profitable niche and starting a blog with that niche topic just to realize that after 3 months of hard work, you are no where near success.

    You have carefully crafted the best blog posts (ever) but yet, the blog barely able to attract 1,000 or maybe even 100 traffic a day.

    Demotivated, despair, frustrated and tired, you decided to quit that niche.

    Without knowing, you started over a dozen blogs and yet, you are earning pennies.

    And one day, you call it quit.

    You join the thousands who started blogging with the hopes of making money only to discover the ugly truth in blogging; it is harder to make money online that you can ever image.

    I bet the above sounds familiar. I’ve been there myself; failing over a dozen times and making pennies from my blog. Lucky for me, I learned my lessons.

    Don’t get me wrong. I’m no millionaire. I’m just an average dude who learned from my mistakes and makes enough to sustain a good life with my blog.

    The lesson that you’ll learn today on Blogging University is how to start a blog. To be exact, how to start a successful niche blog, minus the failures.

    For those who believe that niche blogging is dead, they’re extremely wrong. It’s just harder to earn money even if you’ve found a profitable niche idea.

    Putting aside all those negativity, let’s kick start our lesson plan for the day and the biggest question to you is “Are you ready to make some serious money from blogging?”

     

    What you will learn in this blogging lesson?

    • What is the definition of a profitable niche?
    • How to find profitable niche ideas?
    • How to monetize a blog with specific niche?

     

    The definition of profitable niche ideas

    Blogging with a profitable niche means money. Two important key points to consider when you are finding profitable niches are:

    1. The number of traffic
    2. Cost per bid

    In terms of traffic, general keywords such as ‘blogging’ would have a larger search value while long tail keywords such as ‘blog listings’ has lower search value. See the image below:

    Finding profitable niche for blogging

    Do you think that the keyword ‘blogging’ is a good niche choice? With over 14,800 searches monthly and RM 6.08 (approx USD $1.85), it is a no brainer that it’s a good keyword to start with right?

    Hell no! You’re wrong.

    Choosing keywords like ‘blogging’ as a niche topic would be insane. If you are starting a blog, you’ll face enormous competitions from authority sites like Wikipedia and WPBeginner.

    On the other hand, you might consider the keyword ‘blog listings’ as a good niche. With a small number of searches of 40 monthly, you could probably make a good living out of it right?

    Again, you’re wrong.

    From the image above, suggested bid shows nil (-) because there are no competition. While this could be a good sign, there is also very real possibilities that there is no bidders going for this niche.

    In finding profitable niche, no bidder means close to zero chance of making a living out of Adsense or affiliate marketing (More information – Everything About Affiliate Marketing).

    Actionable blogging tips: Finding a keyword which moderate number of searches and cost per bid would lead to a much better monetization.

     

    Tools used to find a niche

    Find profitable niche using the right keyword research tools

    Niche blogging is all about the right research and using the right keyword research tools will help you to find excellent niche ideas.

    When it comes to keyword research, there are only two tools that really make the cut which are:

    • Google Keyword Planner
    • Long Tail Pro

    While you are not obligated to use both, you would be able to find even better keywords faster and more accurate using both. More on this below.

     

    Google Keyword Planner (free)

    GKP in short, this is Google’s flagship and is definitely one of the most used tool in the world.

    Advantages using Google Keyword Planner:

    • Fast
    • Accurate
    • Did I mentioned absolutely free?

    Disadvantages using Google Keyword Planner:

    • Doesn’t show competition level and chance of ranking

    As you can see above, GKP is a godly tool when it comes to finding profitable niche keywords. However, the downside is that it is not able to calculate the possibilities of fast ranking and the competition level.

    Here’s a video tutorial on how you use Google Keyword Planner (read more):

     

    Long Tail Pro (starts from $77)

    LTP in short, this is one of the fastest keyword research tool that I have ever used to date.

    Long Tail Pro makes the process of finding profitable niche in blogging as easy as 1, 2 and 3.

    Advantages using Long Tail Pro:

    • Detailed stats and results
    • Multiple searches (up to 10 keywords at one time)
    • Generate search volume, competition level and ranking opportunity under 3 minutes
    • Extra $20 discount when you use this link

    Disadvantages using Long Tail Pro:

    • Long Tail Pro trial last for 7 days only

    And here’s what it looks like on Long Tail Pro back end:

    How to use Long Tail Pro

    In just 3 simple steps, you will be able to find the right niche ideas for blogging.

    So tell me. Is it a no-brainer that Long Tail Pro is a great tool?

    Read my Long Tail Pro review or try it for free now. Download here.

     

    How to make money blogging with the right keywords?

    So, how do you really find a niche?

    From the above, you’ve learn how to generate niche market ideas with both Google Keyword Planner and Long Tail Pro.

    The process of finding niche market ideas consists of:

    • The volume of search per month
    • Specific geo-location
    • Estimated cost per click
    • Article writing

    Volume of search per month

    This is one process many bloggers do not take into consideration when it comes to searching for the right niche ideas.

    Banging your luck on low search volume would easily affect your earnings while trying to rank on competitive keywords could easily land yourself in a pool dominated by the big boys.

    Here are some guidelines which are best to incorporate with your niche blogging strategy:

    • Search or keyword phrase lesser than 500 searches a month
    • Competition for the specific keyword is low (competitors have lower PageRank and number of backlinks)

    Specific geo-location targeting

    One of the biggest mistakes done when it comes to finding a niche is everyone (yes, literally everyone) are targeting visitors from the United States.

    Do you know that there are many locations which you target and still make a very decent earning from your niche blog?

    While the earnings generated from United States bound traffic are good, there are others which you can monetize easier due to lower competition or challenge.

    To name a few:

    • United Kingdom
    • Parts of Europe
    • Australia
    • Singapore

    Debunking the myth of cost of click

    Personally, I wouldn’t go for a niche or keyword which has less than $0.50 per click. If you’re planning to start a blog focusing on specific niche, make sure you’re targeting moderate to high paying keywords.

    Here’s the deal:

    • Minimum cost per click is $0.50
    • Minimum traffic per month is 500

    Let’s take math for a ride, shall we?

    Assuming that you are getting 150 traffic per month and 85 (of the 150) would click on the ads, you’ll would probably be getting approximately $40 per month.

    Make no mistake; the above is just an example.

    When it comes to niche blogging, there are two ways you can go; high traffic and low cost per click (CPC) or low traffic and high cost per click.

    Either way, there isn’t any basic instruction as it varies between niches, keywords, industry etc.

    Just keep a mind on the above rule and you would easily make more money from your blogs.

     

    Quality articles versus sheer numbers

    Niche blogging is all about quality. Compared to the normal blogs, blogs on specific niches need to be more outstanding and informatics to ensure that you’re ranking well on search engines and readers will come back for more.

    Finding niche market ideas is worth nothing if you’re not able to make money from it.

    Once you have selected a good niche, start blogging constantly and find ways to build traffic.

    Yes, not ways to make money but instead, building quality blog traffic. It is only possible to make money when you have sufficient traffic.

    To give you an idea on the meaning of quality articles, here are some examples:

    • Keywords are included in the title
    • Keywords are used in the beginning and ending of the paragraph
    • Keyword density is below 3% (this varies depending on self preference)
    • Focus on facts only as informatics posts do get more traffic

     

    Can you really make money online with niche blogging?

    Can you make money blogging?

    The short answer, yes! The longer answer would be, yes but with the right blogging strategy.

    Through my experience, finding profitable niche blogging ideas is easy when you are using the right tools. The most challenging part is to develop the website and grow it into a huge success.

    Before we wrap this up, here are some question for you:

    1. Have you tried specific niche blogging?
    2. If yes, how was it? If not, why are you not trying?

    Use the comment form below and let’s discuss it further!

  • Google Panda Update 4.0: What is it and How it affects you?

    Google Panda Update 4.0: What is it and How it affects you?

    Google Panda Update 4.0

    A new update has been rolled out by Google 17 hours ago duped as Google Panda Update 4.0 and it is said to be a very delicate update.

    Matt Cutts, Google’s Head of Webspam, announced the release of Panda 4.0 update via the all-time-famous channel of his, Twitter.

     


    And almost instantly, it took the whole search engine world by storm (as expected). Various authority sites reported both improvement and reduction in search visibility.

    @MarketingLand Google updates “Panda” filter, impacts 7.5% of search results. Source.

    It was quoted from Google that “Panda 4.0 affects different languages to different degrees” and “In English for example, the impact is ~7.5% of queries that are affected to a degree that a regular user might notice.”

    History showed that this is possible the biggest Google Panda update since Panda 6 on 11th April 2011 (impacted 6 – 9% of search queries internationally).

    Even Moz weather sees an extremely high temperature during that day.

    Google Panda update 4.0 on Moz weather

     

    Winners and losers of Google Panda 4.0

    Data were collected by Search Metrics to determine the effect of Google Panda 4.0. Here are some of the initial stats.

    Top sites which are suspected being affected by Panda 4.0:

    Some sites got affected by Panda 4.0

    Top sites who benefit from Panda 4.0:

    SOme sites experienced huge SERP increase from Panda 4

     

    Google Panda 4.0 is said to be ‘softer’ and and ‘delicate’

    Let’s face the fact.

    Not every Google update is beneficial for us. Sometime, we get affected by Google updates even when we are doing nothing wrong.

    This particular update is meant to be a basis for future adjustments to the Google algorithm. Or least, that’s what Google wants us to believe in.

    Until Google releases a new announcement (which is highly unlikely), we are left in the dark and playing the guessing game.

     

    Preliminary analysis of Google Panda 4.0 Update

    Panda 4.0 is said to focus on spam content

    What have we learned from Panda 4.0?

    One of the biggest analysis I personally seen is sites with lesser content loses visibility and search ranking.

    Read more on how to increase search ranking here.

    This means that sites need originality and tons of quality articles (for starters).

    For example, majority of the sites listed in the ‘affected lists’ are mainly ranked with information from external sources.

    But again, bear in mind that Google Panda 4.0 has just been rolled out and would easily take weeks to see the real results in the SERPs.

    Personally, Google Panda 4.0 could be a good update with the assumption that it is learning from previous update mistakes.

     

    How to be safe from Google Panda 4.0 Update?

    There isn’t any visible or proven techniques yet but it is definitely safe to say that you should avoid using:

    1. Syndicated content
    2. Duplicate content
    3. Low quality content
    4. Spam contents

    We all know that Google loves quality content and planning your blogging strategy is extremely important from now onwards.

    Personally, staying safe and playing with Google rules is probably the best way for this short period to avoid Google penalization.

    What do you think about Google Panda Update 4.0? Does it affect you in anyway? Fire up what you have in mind using the comment form below.

  • 5 Simple Content Marketing Strategies To Double Your Traffic

    5 Simple Content Marketing Strategies To Double Your Traffic

    Content marketing is all about putting your articles on the first page of Google search.

    Or at least, that’s one of the top three goals for many bloggers.

    I started a simple survey that comes in my newsletter. The goal was simple; Drop your request to me and I will blog it up for you. And if you have yet to participate in the survey, you can do it here – Content Survey.

    The request was made by one of my readers in Kerala, India with the question, “Anything along the lines of content marketing.”

    I hope you are reading this and here are some useful content marketing strategies which can potentially double your website traffic in a very short period of time.

    Want to save the article for later? Download the PDF copy here.

     

    Content Marketing Strategies

     

    Best content marketing tips for 2014
    How do you do content marketing for 2014?

     

    Content marketing is never easy. If it is hard last year, expect a bomb this year instead.

    If you think that content marketing is just for businesses, you are dead wrong. You need it even if you are a small time blogger.

    Want to rank on the first page of Google? You need content marketing. Period.

    While that literally answered the question on how important content marketing is in today’s world, the biggest question I am going to touch today is as below.

     

    How do you do content marketing with just 5 steps?

     

    Why is content marketing important?

    Content marketing #1 – Strategies

    In my latest blog post on professional blogging tutorial, I outlined one very important factor; having a bulletproof strategy.

    Even before you purchase a domain or pick one up for free on Blogspot, you need to consider:

    • What your blog is all about? (single vs multiple niche)
    • Who would be your readers?
    • What makes others come to your blog?
    • How to make readers come back for more?
    • What makes the blog different from the rest?

    And the list continues.

    In content marketing, you need to be absolutely sure on the path you are heading to. The goals set have to be:

    1. Achievable
    2. Logical
    3. Within a specific time frame

    When it comes to content marketing strategy, putting a high bars in the beginning of the ‘race’ would easily lead to many failures.

     

    Content marketing #2 – Headlines

     

    Magnetic headlines will increase traffic

     

    Article headlines are the first thing your readers read and therefore, it is a no brainer to put all your effort into constructing a great one.

    Headlines should be craved accordingly to:

    • Reader’s interest
    • Latest headlines
    • Mysterious
    • Delivering promises

    Let’s take for example, both of these headlines:

    5 Simple Content Marketing Strategies To Double Your Traffic

    5 Content Marketing Strategies To Build Traffic

    For starters, both the above are very close to each other but by just adding a few words, you could easily skyrocket your conversion rate; getting more readers to read your article.

    The first title is obviously a better choice because it has the word ‘simple’ and ‘double’.

    This give an impression for the readers that the 5 tips are easy to do (less time consuming) and a promise that it would increase blog traffic by at least once.

    A few other headlines that you could use are:

    • Best 10 … To …
    • A versus B
    • How to make money while you are sleeping (example for mystery headlines)

    Want to dig in more? You can check out what Brian Clark wrote here, How to write magnetic headlines.

     

    Content marketing #3 – The content itself

     

    Writing great content is important in marketing

     

    Two questions that easily pop into mind would be:

    • The length of the article
    • Creating out of this world discussion

    While there are probably hundreds of discussions in regards to this matter, I ought to differ.

    People says longer articles gets ranked better by Google and many of us are scratching our heads just to reach the 1,200 words mark.

    True?

    Honestly speaking, my case studies (unpublished yet) show that articles between 1,000 to 2,000 words would rank better but with heavy optimization; keyword density, title tags etc.

    Not only that, I have a website ranking on page two of Google without any SEO done to it and the epic part? The articles published on the site are created by a robot, has around 600 words on average per article and articles created are around 60% readable.

    Does longer articles get ranked better? Probably.

    Do you really need lengthy articles to rank well on Google now? Not really (or until Google changes its algorithm again).

    So, truth debunked? Go figure!

    And our next discussion, article creation.

    When it comes to content marketing, you need great content if you want to stand out from the crowd. If your blog posts are plain and simple, you are already losing half the battle.

    I often consider content marketing (or writing articles in this sense) as an art; The art to captivates audience.

    Take a read on what some of the professional and prominent figures in the blogging industry on their blogs and you will notice a huge difference between them. Some would simple start with a story while others, would give you bits of the story to drive you nuts.

    Either way, those are real darn good content marketing techniques.

    Moral of the story? Every single word that you use should be followed by another to make your reader NOT pressing the X button.

    If you are wondering, the below is one of the oldest tricks in blogging.

    Bribe your visitors with information they are looking for, not opposite.

     

    Content marketing #4 – The effect of images in a blog post

     

    How to increase traffic with images

     

    Okay, so you had written a super lengthy post of 2,500 words.

    Great ~ but why is your bounce rate so high? Why are readers not digging into your articles?

    Chances are you are not using images.

    A picture represents a thousand words. Same goes to blogging!

    The concept here is fairly simple. Readers (including me) will not read your article from A to Z if it is over 1,000 words. Unless you are a great writer like Brian Clark, you are probably nowhere near success.

    In content marketing, you need to make sure that you are using the power of images. You don’t need to use high resolution images for all your blog posts. Instead, choose the right one which represents the best meaning of the word/sentence.

    Have you noticed that Pinterest is one of the prominent social media platform growing in the shadows of Facebook?

    Images are getting more important and if you are losing if you are not using images.

    Blogging or content marketing as what I call is a business. If you want to start growing your ‘business’, start utilizing images for Christ’s sake.

    It probably cost you around 10 seconds to find one thanks to Google.

    So seriously, use images, slides, videos or any visual related sources to drive your website visitors crazy. Yes, make them “wow”!

     

    Content marketing #5 – Are you ‘marketing’?

     

    Content marketing with social media
    Social media is apart of the content marketing strategy

     

    You may have:

    • The best content
    • Fully optimized with on-page SEO
    • More than 2,000 words
    • Killer headlines
    • Epic images, slides and videos

    And you are popped a beer and congratulate yourself for the job well done. Well, you are nearly there … but not there yet!

    Traffic is not going to flow in just-like-that with the above optimization techniques.

    Seriously!

    If you want your content to go viral or being shared across the various social media platforms, you need to market the article to ready-listeners.

    Yes, you’re right; Those followers you have in your mailing list.

    If you do not have a mailing list yet, you can get one here for 30 days free and no credit card required.

    While you can reach hundreds or thousands of followers with the right email marketing provider, the job doesn’t stop there.

    You need to continue marketing the article as long as it is still published and this, my friend, is one of the biggest mistakes done by many content writers.

    People tend to share new articles for the first 2 to 4 weeks from the date published and after that, everything goes flat; no more marketing after reaching the 5th week mark.

    If you are writing evergreen articles, then make sure you schedule them for social media sharing at least once a month. You can easily promote these articles across various social media platforms using Buffer.

    Not sure how to use it? Check this article out – How to schedule posts using Buffer App?

     

    Do you like the content marketing tips above?

    Tell me what you think using the comment form below and if you like to throw in your request, head over to this link and drop your request there!