How to Boost Traffic & Turbo Charge Your Blog in 2008
presented by Giovanna & Aaron Wall
Tuesday night I went to one of the first SF Blogger Meetups to gather after a long hiatus and it was well worth the wait.
The group practically took over Amici’s pizzeria on Lombard and, with the exception of my bub.blicio.us buddy Victor Karamalis, included no one I recognized from the Web 2.0 circuit.
But it did include a treat – I got to meet, sit next to, and pick the brains of Aaron Wall and his wife Giovanna. Yes, THE Aaron Wall, of SEO Book and one of the most well known SEOs of our time. In fact, the couple is so successful with building monetizing blogs that they now occupy the ranks of the New Rich – a term coined by Tim Ferris of the 4-Hour Work Week. Both Aaron and Giovanna are seasoned veterans of blog monetization – they’ve optimized and monetized websites so that several of them bring in over six figures in income. Sharing their blogging secrets, as well as picking up the tab for 40+ attendees, was their way of giving back to the community.
They also threw in a free resource The Blogger’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization.
Alas, if only I could spend an ENTIRE DAY learning from Aaron or Giovanna!
The Blogger Meetup was largely made up of novice bloggers, and folks unfamiliar with the term SEO. Most of what the Walls shared was pretty general knowledge, seasoned with nuggets of valuable insider wisdom, some of which they urged, to keep to ourselves.
Topics covered were:
1. How to Generate and Grow Traffic
Content is King
Write good content that caters to your target audience – ideally content that is so good that it redefines the industry. Be sure to create a unique angle the reflects your personality. Mention and link out to other blogs – the owners will notice the incoming link, and often they too will share some link love.
A good tip from Aaron on scrapers stealing your unique site content is to create links to older articles in your blog post. That way, if scrapers pick up your content, at least they are providing links back to your site
Community Participation
Start online friendships by in conversations on blogs, forums and social networks related to your topic. Try to have a popular blogger mention you and link to you – this can bring considerable traffic to your site. You can also offer to write for other well-known bloggers.
Create a community project related to your topic and ask web-savvy experts to give their opinion about it. If your project is buzzworthy, all of the sudden you will have organic citations from thought leaders in the field pointing to your site from around the Web.
Pay Per Click
Use PPC to build traffic. My take on PPC is that it’s worthwhile if you have a product to sell that would at least enable you to generate some kind of ROI, otherwise buying this kind of traffic can get very expensive very quickly.
However, Aaron and Giovanna maintained that even if you’re not selling anything, buying traffic through PPC can be powerful, because, if your content is good, it can go viral. And niche keywords can actually be very cheap – around 5 or 10 cents a click, so if you have a small budget to play with, PPC traffic can be relatively inexpensive and worthwhile.
StumbleUpon Ads
For a nickel a visitor, StumbleUpon, a social search application, can drive considerable traffic to your site. StumbleUpon allows users to discover Web sites, people, videos, online communities, product information and more in a manner very much like channel-surfing, but for the Web. You can use StumbleUpon as a social media marketing tool for free – join a Stumble group for maximum impact – or as an advertiser. Other Stumblers vote your content up or down – the more positive votes you get, the more the StumbleUpon recommends your site to other Stumblers.
Paid Reviews
Solicit paid reviews from other bloggers through ReviewMe.com and PayPerPost.com.
2. Building a Large Subscription Base
RSS
Encourage RSS subscriptions by promoting RSS buttons aggressively. Create a page that explains what RSS is.
Create Brand Evangelists
Make your email accessible or use a contact form. Aggressively solicit comments and answer every real comment.
Encourage Registration
Encourage registration if you want to build a community and offer bonuses for registering.
3. Monetization Strategies
Adsense
The easiest way to monetize is Adsense, which is good for setting a baseline. Aaron recommended staying ad-free in the beginning and to avoid putting ads on your homepage unless you are very well trusted.
Affiliate Offers
Make sure that they are selective and relevant to your topic – and put the offers section on another part of your site.
Create or Sell a Product
Create or sell a product that is relevant to your topic; this works best if you are a recognized expert in your niche. You can also try to sell information-based products created from your intellectual capital, such as e-books, videos, or DVDs, or consulting services and speaking gigs.
Do not pollute your blog with advertising – it becomes a roadblock.
4. Technology
Aaron and Giovanna’s recommended blog platform of choice was WordPress, Drupal if you want to start a community. They also recommended Google Analytics or HaveAMint.com for site stats.
5. Other Takeaways
Trendspotting
One of the key takeaways from the Meetup was the value of spotting trends. According to Giovanna, “The best way to make $ out of blogging is to spot trends and be an early adopter.”
Here’s how to do it:
1. Research trends
Tools you can use to spot upcoming trends include Google Trends, trendwatching.com, ebay’s Marketplace Research Pro, which for $20/month gives you access to what people are searching for on eBay.
2. Keyword Research
Once you’ve zeroed in on a new trend, research the keywords around those trends, buy a domain name with those relevant keywords. Remember:
- Make sure the keyword is in the url
- Hyphens are branding suicide
- It doesn’t matter if your domain is a .biz, .org, or .net
3. Launch a blog about it.
Now all you have to worry about is creating a continuous stream of compelling content. Good luck!
As a blogger, creating quality content is probably the most difficult and time-consuming aspect of blogging, and not all of us have budgets to hire writers.
But according to Aaron, if you have a niche site optimized for niche keywords you can still receive a healthy stream of organic search traffic without the need to aggressively create content. The need for fresh content depends, a great deal, on the market.
Aaron, “I would never start a blog about SEO now – it’s too saturated a field.”
Giovanna, “If you are starting a blog about mortgages now – good luck!”
Given that the blogosphere only seems to be expanding exponentially, like a rogue galaxy hurtling out into space, it seems nearly impossible to gain any traction at all on anything, let alone monetize it.
Following these tips from Aaron and Giovanna Wall, you too, can earn money from your blogs. May the force be with you.
[tags] sf blogger meetup, blogging, blog monetization, blog seo, seo, search engine optimization, aaron wall, giovanna wall[/tags]
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February 8th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
exactly what i’ve been looking for. great report.
July 10th, 2008 at 12:01 am
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December 3rd, 2008 at 4:47 pm
I definitely agree with you that content is king. Without great content you are never going to get people to stay at your blog. Yes, you do have to get them first but if you write crappy content then they will never come back. Great article.
December 25th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Very nice post. Blogs in general have many great features to help you get traffic. Brand recognition is a great way to build traffic. Either by blog commenting or simply link building techniques use your domain or site name as the name or anchor text in links and you will build your brand recognition.
March 10th, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Content is king… but search engines do have to know about them… so link building is must too along with content
May 23rd, 2009 at 7:15 am
Nice post. However, I still think it’s OK to start a blog on SEO or Mortgages. Saturated markets can be good because you know there’s money in it – and you just want to grab a little slice to start. All you have to do is create original content like the others mentioned.