Friday, May 16, 2014

A Few Easy Ideas for Visual Blog Content

Okay, so everyone knows visual content is HOT. For example, Buzzfeed, Mashable, just to name a few.
Quick Facts:
  • Instagram had more daily users in August 2012 than Twitter
  • Pinterest drives more sales and revenue than Facebook for jewellery retailer Bottica.com (source) and Pinterest drives more traffic than Twitter for Sony (source)
  • KISSmetrics built 41,142 backlinks from 3741 unique domains by publishing 47 infographics (source)
Adding an image to each blog post is easy. Blogging school questions: But what else can you do? How can you turn information about boring industries into visual content? How can you create fascinating infographics about dull products?


  1. Create an infographic to share statistics about your industry or industry-related topics.
  2. Comment on the history of your industry. Do you know the origins of the humble business card?
  3. Share your vision on the future.
  4. Comment on industry trends such as cars becoming bigger.
  5. Show geographic, gender, or economic differences in the use of your product, service or cause.
  6. Gather quotes from industry experts and make them look appealing. Take your inspiration from Lifehack.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Tips on Blogging Tip.#1

Blogging Tip.#1
Harness Valuable Ideas from your Audience.

"Create blog posts that answer the most interesting questions from people you engage with on social media." Dave Larson, founder of @tweetsmarter

This can be a great way to gather ideas of what topics people would most like to read about, which will help your blog grow! read, Read, READ! The audience you want, always has something to say, remember that everyone has a voice.

Getting a little bit of help definitely doesn't hurt, learn about professional blogging from courses, experts, and seasoned bloggers themselves. Visit http://www.nyiad.edu/courses/professional-blogging to learn about blogging courses at NYIAD, New York Institute of Art and Design.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

How to Write for Real People — and Get Found by Search Engines

Regardless of whether you are a novice or expert at search engine optimization (SEO), one thing they will always teach you in a blogging course is — you want your blog content to rank well in search engines like Google in order to get more traffic. Fortunately, you don't have to know much about SEO to get that traffic. Here's a simple guide to follow that will make your content both appealing to real people and search engines alike.

1. Write your blog post.

A lot of experts will tell you to start with the SEO — figure out your keywords, the number of times you will need to use them in the content to rank well, and so forth. If your goal is to make your content awesome for people first, not search engines, then you need to write your content for people first, not search engines.
If you know a lot about your niche, you probably know what people are interested in reading about. If you are new to the niche, you can find out by following the top blogs in the niche to see what topics they are writing about, and see which ones in particular get the most engagement through commenting and social sharing.
Why is engagement — social sharing in particular — so important? In the SEO world, one of the things that best helps your content rank well in search engines is getting links to your piece of content from other websites and blogs. Getting exposure for your content through social sharing will make it more likely that other website owners and bloggers will discover your content and link to it.

2. Find great keywords for your post.

Once you have completed your piece of content, then you will want to figure out some great keywords to use to optimize it for search. Google has their own tool — the Google Keyword Planner — that allows you to search for different keyword ideas to determine which ones have the best combination of high search volume and low competition.
To access this tool, you will need to have a Google account (if you have a login for YouTube, Gmail, or Google Analytics, then you have a Google account) that is signed up for Google AdWords. You will not have to pay for an ad to use the Google Keyword Planner tool — you just need to sign up for Google AdWords.
Once you have access to this tool, click on the "Search for new keyword and ad group ideas" option. In the first box, under "Your product or service," enter keyword phrases that you think will best fit the post. For example, if your post is about floral arrangements, you could enter a series of keyword ideas as the ones shown in the example below.
How to Write for Real People — and Get Found by Search Engines
After you click on "Get Ideas," you will be taken to the keyword analysis section. Click on the "Keyword Ideas" tab to see the keyword phrases you entered along with their approximate search volume and competition.
How to Write for Real People — and Get Found by Search Engines
Beneath this area, you'll also get some additional keyword suggestions.
How to Write for Real People — and Get Found by Search Engines
What you're looking for at this stage is the perfect keyword phrase that your ideal reader would search in order to find your article. You want something that has a strong number of average monthly searches, but preferably not a high competition. In this case, if your article is about how to arrange flowers, then the keyword phrases "how to arrange flowers" is the best fit.
For the rest of this article head over to http://www.nyiad.edu/design-articles/archive/how-to-write-real-people-seo


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Blogging Courses, What to Expect.

Do they really offer classes in blogging? They sure do! Colleges and universities alike are realizing the large market of bloggers, and are accommodating to the demand to know more about tapping into that market.
What you will learn in a blogging course?
How to create and design your blog
How to write the right kind of content for your readers
How to use social media to find and attract new readers
How to interact with other bloggers and develop your brand online
How to use your blog to make money through advertising, selling books and products, affiliate marketing, etc.

Tips For Creating Your First Blog Post

Here are a few tips on creating your first blog post. Credit to NYIAD for the inspiration. I was thinking it, too.

1. A Killer Post Title: The post title is the first thing people see and read in the post, so it has to be powerful enough to grab their attention.
Example:
The posts that have numbers in the title do best, such as
"10 Quick Tips To Grow Your Blog’s Subscribers",
"7 Great Tips to Help Promote Your Jewelry Business on Pinterest" or
"5 Ways To Make a Wedding Unique".
Posts that feature a checklist also tend to do well.
Build a "top ten" list post for another interesting angle.



2. Strategic Keywords: Your blog post and the post title need to contain keywords specific to that post’s overall message. If you strategically use keywords every time you publish, you have a new opportunity to have each post rank well in search engines!
Example:
Use Google Trends to find the hottest search trends.
Try Google Keyword Planner to help identify keywords you should be using and see traffic estimates based on those proposed keywords.

3. A Clear and Concise Point: Make sure your blog post is specific to one topic. It may contain many points and tips, but in general, one message should be conveyed in each blog post.

To read more on how to write your first blog post, read the full article at the New York Institute of Art and Design.

Blogging Tips for WordPress Users!

One word, syndication. I'm serious, whatever you write on your blog as an article should be syndicated to every social media platform on this god given earth.

Facebook Business Page – In your applications area, search for the “Social RSS” application and get it set up to publish your content to your Facebook page wall automatically.

LinkedIn Personal Profiles – Look for “Blog Link” or “WordPress” in the applications section on your profile page and set it up to auto-post your content to your LinkedIn profile. Don’t forget to tell all of your employees to do this too. If you have a lot of employees, the increase in your potential reach could be gigantic.

Plaxo – Although not as popular, Plaxo is another great business networking site that makes it really easy to “add a feed” and plug in your blog content automatically.

Bing Community Sites – If any of your fishing holes are built on the Ning platform, you can plug in your feed using the “Add RSS” widget included on your profile page.

Other Social Networking Sites – There are many other social sites that allow you to plug in your blog’s RSS feed. Scour your sites for this option.