Tag: blogging tips

  • Thrive Themes vs OptimizePress: Comparing side by side

    Thrive Themes vs OptimizePress: Comparing side by side

    Thrive Themes vs OptimizePress. I know.

    You are looking for the most complete Thrive Themes vs OptimizePress comparison and yes, you are in the right spot. Being in the WordPress niche for around 10 years, it is only fair to say that I have seen quite a few WordPress builders. (more…)

  • Top 20 Productivity Tools Every Entrepreneur Should Know About

    Top 20 Productivity Tools Every Entrepreneur Should Know About

    Productivity tools make or break an entrepreneur’s productivity level.

    One way or another, the right tools with the right planning will help you get more jobs done in a shorter time span. And when you have more time in your hands, you can achieve more tasks than what’s expected.

    Juggling so many tasks can be daunting and lead to a lot of stress. If you’re an entrepreneur and you want to become more efficient, productive and successful, here’s a list of tools you need to use today.

     

    best productivity tools for entrepreneurs

    1. Buffer

    Social media marketing is the next big thing in marketing. Regardless the size of your business, you got to engage in social and this is where Buffer helps you to improve your productivity level. You can schedule social media updates and perform serious analytics with Buffer. This makes building up your brand and company on social media extremely easy.

     

    2. Hootsuite

    Hootsuite is a powerful alternatives to Buffer. However, Hootsuite works slightly different from its competitors. Aside from scheduling and analytics, Hootsuite helps to increase productvity but having the social listening feature. You can listen and engage with customers while understand the strategies taken by your competitors.

     

    3. Trello

    trello productivity tools

    Working with a team and want to delegate tasks efficiently? Trello allows you to do so — and in style! The thing that makes Trello a powerful productivity tool is that it allows you to drag and drop between projects (or also known as boards). You can create checklists, images and texts to take productivity to the next level. It comes with a free account and you can subscribe for paid ones for more features.

     

    4. Evernote

    Evernote is probably one of the best (and popular) productivity tools for entrepreneurs. It allows you to upload images, voice memo, texts, reminders and chat with your colleagues for team collaboration. What makes it really useful is the offline feature where you can access the notes anytime of the day from any mobile devices. Just like Trello, there are both free and paid accounts with different features.

     

    5. Clear

    This is an iPhone app and it does one thing (and only one thing) superbly well. It helps you to get organized and ensure that tasks are completed in a timely matter. Clear allows you to add new tasks and reminders under a few seconds. Simple actions such as swiping the tasks left and right would open up more options such as delete the task or marking the task as complete.

     

    6. Any.Do

    AnyDo for productivity

    Another powerful task management app on smartphones. It integrates perfectly on computers too and the one thing that makes it stand out from the rest would be the ‘ morning notifications’. For example, when you set your day start at 9am, Any.Do will send you a reminder on tasks that need to be completed on the same day. You can snooze, change date or even set the tasks as complete. And the best part, it is free to download (paid plans available).

     

    7. Asana

    Looking for productivity tools to help your team with task management? Asana is a free project-management tool that allows teams to communicate without email, in one central location. Trust me, you can’t ask for more than this!

     

    8. Fiverr

    Entrepreneurs are always chasing for more time and yes, 24 hours isn’t enough. Fiverr is a market place to find for nearly everything (which starts at $5 per gig). If you are on a shoestring budget, you may want to consider getting a few gigs from Fiverr.

     

    9. Elance

    find freelancers to improve productivity

    If you require a freelancer on a long term project, Elance is the answer. You can search for thousands of freelancers with different capabilities and price range. Personally, I love using Elance to find for Virtual Assistants (VA’s). The concept is pretty simple; You act as an employer and you post a project. Freelancers from all around the world will bid for the project and you can select them based on experience, price range etc. Payment could be done by milestones or after completing the project.

     

    10. Social media platforms

    Believe it or not, social media platforms are great source of productivity hacks. For example, spending sometime on Twitter or Pinterest would give you a couple of ideas for your upcoming project. Plus, with social media being live 24-7, you know that you are going to get the latest trends — every single time.

     

    11. Talkwalker

    Consider Talkwalker as a newer, more advanced version of Google Alerts. It offers more comprehensive results and more options that allow you to check for mentions of your company online. This helps with public relations and the chance to interact with people who are discussing your brand online.

     

    12. DropBox

    productivity tool using dropbox

    DropBox allows you to share files with others, sync files across devices and ensuring your files are constantly accessible (while safe) in the cloud. As an entrepreneur, this is a great productivity tool as it allows you to share important files with your colleagues without needing to send an email attachment or using hard copies.

     

    13. Google Drive

    You already know about this tool, but the release of Chromebooks and the ability to convert and edit Microsoft Office documents make this productivity tool (and accompanying Docs and Sheets) a great way to collaborate and share documents with your clients, freelancers or employees. Do I really need to elaborate more on this?

     

    14. Audible / Kindle Unlimited

    Most entrepreneurs read a lot. For me, listening to audio version of the book is always an awesome way to save more time while increasing your productivity level. With both Amazon Kindle and Audible, you can listen to several audio books each month.

     

    15. EventBrite

    what is Eventbrite?

    Are you looking for the latest networking event in town? Head over to EventBrite and discover tickets for small to medium size events at reasonable prices. EventBrite also allows you to create and host your own event in the case of need (which is awesome).

     

    16. Meetup

    Looking for bigger events to join and EventBrite isn’t capable to provide such resources? Meetup is the tool for you. It is a super effective way to find influencers, local events and networking groups in just a few clicks of the button.

     

    17. Editorial calendar

    Do you find yourself rushing to get posts published on your company blog? Using an editorial calendar like this one would help you to publish posts in a timely manner. It also allows you to be more productive and ensure your readers are constantly getting updates without fail.

     

    18. Rainmaker Platform

    rainmaker platform as a productivity tool

    Looking for an all-in-one marketing platform for your startup business? Introducing the Rainmaker Platform; A complete marketing platform that allows you to build your own marketing and sales platform build under one roof. From superior web hosting to marketing tool, Rainmaker Platform takes your marketing and productivity level from A to A+ in just a few clicks. You can also try it for 14-days free using this link.

     

    19. MailChimp

    I bet you heard about email marketing before. Trust me, email marketing is a great productivity tool if done correctly. I use MailChimp as my email marketing provider and with it, I create multiple follow up emails and broadcast emails to be delivered at the right time — every week. MailChimp is set to send out welcome emails for new subscribers and specific emails for those who have completed several tasks; clicking on links, opening emails etc.

    MailChimp has both free and paid plans which starts from $9 per month. Create a forever-free MailChimp account here.

     

    20. IFTTT

    IFTTT is the short form for IF This, Then That. Basically it allows you to create automated tasks to speed up your productivity level. One of my favorite (and most used) productivity hacks using IFTTT is when I tag ‘tasks’ to a post to Pocket app, it will automatically trigger and action which will add the the title and details of the post to my Evernote notebook entitled, Follow Up Tasks. Instead of manually saving the information on Evernote, IFTTT does it for me and it save up a lot of my time. At the moment, there are over 50 different actions and triggers to customize your automation.

     

    What are your favorite productivity tools?

    I hope I didn’t miss out any productivity tools that entrepreneurs can utilize. If you have any which is not listed, feel free to leave a comment and tell me about it!

  • How To Spy On Competitors Keywords With SEMrush?

    How To Spy On Competitors Keywords With SEMrush?

    You stare blankly on your WordPress blog for over 30 minutes and you have absolutely no idea which keyword you should be using to crush your competitors. They are making tons of money (and traffic) and you are dying for that.

    Yes, I have been there before one too many times. I tried to use the same keywords that my competitors are using but honestly, I’m no where near their success. I probably do more backlinks and wrote better than most of them but I’m struggling hard to hit the first page of Google, what else about the top 3 spot.

    The biggest question is “What had you done wrong?”

    Today, you are going to learn exactly how to spy on your competitors keywords and literally crush them (yes, you hear me out loud).

    Tools you need:

    1. SEMrush (register for free here)
    2. Excel sheet or blank paper

     

     

    Why on Earth should I be choosing SEMrush?

    There are a zillion keyword tools out there including Long Tail Pro which I highly recommend. Why I would go for SEMrush this time?

    The answer is really, really simple. SEMrush provides more information than any other tool out there. In the hands of a beginner, the tool is useless but imagine the power it holds when it is used by an advanced user.

    Yes, it is like calling a knight in shining armor cook a full 5-course meals.

    I use SEMrush for several reasons:

    1. Advanced keyword research
    2. Analyzing competitors keywords
    3. Determine the keyword difficulties

     

    Advanced keyword research using SEMrush

    Let’s assume that you’re a complete newbie … and you hate Google Keyword Planner until death makes you apart. This is where SEMrush comes into play.

    On SEMrush search box, fill in the keywords you are interested in and within seconds, SEMrush would provide you a list of advanced data which includes:

    • Keyword summary
    • CPC distribution
    • Trend
    • Phrase match report
    • Related keyword report
    • SE keywords
    • Ads
    • Ads history

    search for quality keywords using SEMrush

    Take a moment and compare to any keyword research tool out there. I don’t think any of those can match what SEMrush can offer. Period.

    Here’s a little summary of the important functions only.

    Keyword summary (importance: 6/10)

    Providing a general outlook on the keyword you are searching for. The report is based on exact keyword search.

    CPC distribution (importance: 2/10)

    If you are not an Adword publisher, this is pretty useless for you. It gives you an idea on one thing and one thing only which is CPC.

    Trend (importance: 7/10)

    The chart will show you how that specific keyword is trending during a 12 months duration. I mark this 7/10 due to the fact that we need to know what’s trending and what’s not for better control and monetization.

    Phrase match report (importance: 5/10)

    Okay, this is important but due to the fact that the information is all about the number of phrase matches search based on per month basis, I give it a 5/10.

    Related keywords report (importance: 8/10)

    Love this. It gives you a detailed rundown on the keywords you can use to further enrich your blog post. By default, SEMrush will show only the top 10 keywords. Click on the Full Report button to see the full list or Export button to download the list.

    SE keywords (importance: 9/10)

    This is a simple chart that shows who is ranking for that keyword (root and article domain). Want to spy on your competitors or simply knowing who are your targets is extremely vital in this business.

    I got eyes on you!

    Ads & Ads history (importance: 1/10)

    Another feature for Adwords publisher. Since I’m not using it, I would skip this part.

     

    Here’s an example of what SEMrush looks like when you search for keywords. Detailed reports are what you’ll 100% get.

    how to use SEMrush to find competitors keywords

    Analyzing competitors keywords with SEMrush

    This is probably the juiciest part of SEMrush which I got to admit, I’m in love with it.

    For any blogging business, you need to know your competitors and I would be assuming you know that too. Well if you don’t, just refer back to the SE keywords by SEMrush and you get the top 10 and even top 20 results. Those are your competitors.

    To kick start, fill in the domain URL (you can ignore the ‘www’) on SEMrush search bar and hit search.

    And the magic happens. You will be spoilt with a HUGE report about the site you had chosen which includes:

    • Organic search
    • Paid search
    • Backlinks
    • Top keywords
    • Keyword position
    • Main competitors
    • Backlink data

    And those are just the icing of the cake. You can further check on each categories and further analyze from it. For your information, it would easily take you a few hours to completely analyze your competitors.

    How do you spy on competitors’ keywords with SEMrush?

    1. List down at least 3 competitor websites
    2. Use SEMrush to determine the exact keywords they are ranking for ~ I focus on the top 10 keywords
    3. Check on the Keyword Difficulties (more on this below)

    With SEMrush, you are going to see what your competitors are doing exactly and how you can monetize them.

    • Let’s take an example that you know your competitors are ranking on ‘spy on competitors keywords’ term.
    • Focus on how they are ranking this keywords (where they get the backlink from, what anchor texts are used etc)
    • Replicate (yes, copy them) and improve by further enriching them (build more backlinks, improve anchor text, using long tail keywords etc)

    Now tell me. Do you think you can crush your competitors while they are sleeping? Yes, you certainly do thanks to SEMrush.

    SEMrush review

    Determine the keyword difficulties with SEMrush

    This is another good add-on for SEMrush; keyword difficulties.

    For those who are wondering, this feature compliments the above (competitors keywords research) perfectly.

    1. On the sidebar panel of SEMrush, search for Tools > Keyword Difficulty.
    2. Fill in the keywords (one per line and max 100 keywords per time) and click Show difficulty.

    You will a report like this:

    Find competitors keywords difficulty with SEMrush

    SEMrush keyword difficulty is shown in percentage where bigger percentage would be harder to compete compared to smaller percentage.

    At the same time, you will also see the number of searches (volume tab), number of results, trends and SERP results.

    Personally, my rule of difficulty recommendations would be anything below 70% (competition is tough with anything above 50%).

     

    SEMrush in a nutshell

    In short, I can’t imagine life without SEMrush. It is probably one of the most comprehensive SEO keyword research tool I ever seen until date.

    You can grab a free SEMrush account here which will give you limited access for life and you find this useful, you can easily upgrade to Pro plan which costs $69.95 per month or Guru plan which costs $149.95 per month.

    There you go, my summary wrap up on how to spy on competitors keywords using SEMrush. Tell me what you think using the comment form below and feel free to share this around with your friend!

    Want to give SEMrush a run? Click on the banner below and create your free account today!

  • 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.

  • FormGet Review: A Powerful Contact Form Builder For Creating Forms & Collecting Payments

    FormGet Review: A Powerful Contact Form Builder For Creating Forms & Collecting Payments

    Guest Blogger

    Deep Wadhwa blogs at BloggersDog. I believe in helping people around. You can call me thinker; believer or exceptional writer.

    Today I am going to share my review about a new yet potential product that I came across recently. It’s FormGet– an application that helps you create any kinds of online forms.

    From Contact Forms To Guest List Planner Forms, it can be used to create any of them, in whichever way you want. So let’s take a look on how it works! Check this video that shows instant form building.

    Why it grabbed my attention???

    Its POWERFUL INTERFACE

    FormGet has got such a powerful yet easy interface that you will not get stuck anywhere from adding fields to embedding it on your site. It’s all in a flow all hassle free. The smooth interface makes your form building easy. Just clicking on the form fields will do the work. After adding form fields, you can rename them, give your form a new title relevant to your form and further drag and drop fields if you want to adjust their positions. Now click on “Next” and your form is ready.

    Setting up FormGet contact form builder

     

    Grab the Eyeballs

    The overall look of the form is elegant and attractive. It will surely grab your visitors eyeball.When your form gets ready, it gets navigated to a page where you will find different default “Design Templates” which you can use on your forms or else you can customize the form colors and your form footer section manually within the tab “Form Colors” and “Footer Settings”. You can even insert Paragraphs, Video , Images on your form Once the form is completed , you can use the Embed Code and embed the form on your site. Its as simple as that..

    You also can use them as tabbed widget, which looks cool when you put it on your website.

    Types of forms on FormGet

     

    Get Notified

    Every time you get an entry on your form you will receive an email-notification notifying you about the entry. The user also gets an email confirming about his form submission. The acknowledgment is necessary and FormGet has this feature.

     

    Share Your Forms

    The next amazing feature that caught my attention was its usage for those who don’t own a website. Everyone out there who thought about creating website and then create forms to collect information can just opt for FormGet blindly. It gives you a form URL with which you can share your form anywhere you want. Also it has social sharing options where you can share your form on different social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and Pinterest. So, all those who want to collect leads without website, you must surely give a try to this app.

     

    Do Smarter Email Marketing

    Its Email Integration with all major email marketing service providers makes it even more compelling and robust. If you have an account with any of these email marketing providers like MailChimp,

    Madmimi, Constant Contact, Campaign Monitor etc. then you can easily store the leads coming through your forms to your mailing list. And now since you have the target customers information with

    you, shoot your marketing strategies with email campaigns. Not just this, it can also be integrated with Dropbox which can help save and manage the file uploads coming through the forms. Turns out to be really helpful..isn’t it? You can go through the videos for integration here.

     

    Make Money Out of Your Forms

    FormGet is integrated with payment gateway PayPal and so now you can collect payments via Forms. It’s easy, just add a Payment field to your form and rest it will do. So not just leads, you can make some good cash too, with these online forms. Its beneficial for those who want to create Hotel Booking Forms, Online Order Forms, Fee Registration Forms etc.

     

    Assign Forms

    Amidst trying this app I wondered, what if I have to create multiple forms for multiple sites. How will I manage all forms together? And then I stumbled upon its Agent Feature. This amazing feature allows you to assign forms to your team members and get the work shared. The team members or agents can handle the leads coming in through their assigned forms and manage them easily making the work much simpler and elementary. Its beneficial for large businesses where multiple forms are to be handled.

    FormGet Sharing Features

     

    Analyze Your Forms

    The form statistics is definitely a turn on as you can track how good is your form doing. It will show your form statistics according to views and entries, which can help you analyze which of your forms is better in collecting information.

    Apart from all these highlighted features, FormGet has got many tiny yet substantial features, like you can track the entry users details on your dashboard like country, OS and browser. You can also track the point of contact at which they entered on your form. Language Translation that enables you to create forms in your native language will also help your forms to penetrate in your local regions. Field validations, captcha to help avoid spams, real-time conversation with entry users etc are some of the other features.

     

    FormGet review

     

     

    Conclusion:

    FormGet is definitely promising when it comes to its features and management. It’s easy to use interface and robust features will make you form building experience better. It will not make you regret if you want to create effective online forms effortlessly. You can sign up for the free trial here and see if it will help you with your form creation.