Showing posts with label Perfect method to earn money using blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perfect method to earn money using blogger. Show all posts

Monday, April 19, 2021

How can I remove a pop up ad from my Google Blogger blog?

 First things first. Does this happen in some other websites? If it does get a pop up blocker for your browser, or if you are using Internet Explorer do yourself a favor and install Google Chrome and install the Ad-Blocker extension, if you decided to keep your current browser be sure to clean all cookies, temp files, history, etc and then proceed to visit your blog, if it happens again then we need to step it up a notch. Spyware, malware maybe installed in your computer without you knowing it. Get SuperAntiSpyware install it in your PC update it and the let it do a thorough scan. Then do the same with Malwarebytes. Visit your site one more time and it should be OK, if it's not then there are two scenarios I can think of:


1.- Somehow unwanted code was added to your blog (maybe through a widget or app installed on it) and that you have no clue it was installed in the first place.


2.- If you are enrolled in the Google Adsense program, which gives you money if you allow ads to be posted in your blog, then maybe the popup could be a result of the program.


If all of this doesn't help I recommend you post your blogs address so we can test it and include a screenshot of the pop up in question. Also, to cover all of our bases, when does this pop up appear, randomly or at the press of a link or section of the site?

Well will be difficult, start removing your widgets one by one and see if will help. Take out the ads you added to your site.Perhaps the popup comes from Photobucket, or Motigo webstats ...If you have another pc then add a popup blocker then connect to your blog and see any messages.Sometime if someone replies to your threads then possible ther is a link there that might do this.

try Quero Toolbar

http://www.quero.at/


use another theme for your blog

Sunday, February 21, 2021

How To Make Money on Amazon

How to make money on Amazon

Many of us know Amazon as a handy site where you can buy just about anything you need. But to some, it's so much more than that – it's an amazing opportunity to make money. Here's how.

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It's no secret that Amazon is a very convenient website for shoppers. What's less well known, though, is just how easy it is to earn an income on there – and not just as a seller.

Granted, selling is one of the most common ways to make money on Amazon, and we've got plenty of tips to maximise your profits as a seller below. But it's far from your only option. In fact, it's even possible to generate a passive income through the site, letting you earn cash in your sleep.

Read on for all the info you need on how to sell on Amazon, as well as our list of the 11 best ways to make money from the site (both with and without selling).

If you haven't already, check out our list of the best ways to get free Amazon vouchers.

How to sell on Amazon

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Looking to start selling on Amazon? It's super easy to get started, but there are a few key things to bear in mind before signing up.

The main things to consider are which Amazon selling plan would be right for you, and whether the seller fees would be worth it.

Amazon selling plans

There are two selling plans to choose from at Amazon:

  • Professional selling plan – If you're selling more than 35 products a month, you could consider this plan. It costs £25 a month excluding VAT plus additional fees (below).
  • Individual selling plan – Also known as the 'basic' plan, this one's generally better for people selling less than 35 products a month. You wouldn't need to pay a monthly subscription fee, but you would have to pay £0.75 per item sold plus additional fees (below).

When choosing an Amazon selling plan, think about whether you would be selling a large enough quantity of products at a high enough price each month to go for the professional plan, or if you'd be better off sticking with the basic plan.

If you're unsure how many things you'll be selling each month, it might be better to start off on the basic plan, then consider upgrading to the professional one later on if you decide it would be worthwhile.

But, if you do decide to go for the professional selling plan, it might be worth also thinking about trying Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA). There are added fees, but it would mean you could reach more customers, and packaging and delivery would be handled by Amazon. We go into this in a bit more detail later.

Amazon selling fees

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As mentioned above, there's a fee per item for the individual selling plan (£0.75) and a fee per month for the professional plan (£25). And, on top of these, there are additional fees that apply to both plans.

These are the additional seller fees to be aware of:

  1. Referral fee – This fee will vary depending on the type of product that's sold. It's calculated as a percentage of the total sales price, which includes the product price and added charges for delivery and gift wrapping. There's usually (but not always) a minimum referral fee of £0.25 per item.
  2. Closing fee – There's a closing fee of £0.50 for most media items that are sold. This applies to items like music, DVDs, video games and software. Books have a closing fee of £1.
  3. Refund administration fee – If you need to refund a customer after receiving payment, you'll get your referral fee back, but a refund administration fee will be taken from it. The fee will either be £5 or 20% of your referral fee, whichever is less.
  4. High volume listing fee – This is unlikely to apply to you unless you're selling a LOT. If you have over two million active stock-keeping units (SKUs), there will be a fee of £0.0003 per SKU. SKUs are the unique reference codes you give to each product you list.

To find out more, including the specific referral fees for each type of product, have a look at Amazon's fee page.

Also looking for Amazon buying tips? We've got you covered.

11 best ways to earn money on Amazon

These are the easiest and most effective ways to make money on Amazon:

  1. Apply for Amazon Launchpad

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    If you sell products that are particularly innovative and you've got an interesting brand story to tell, you could consider applying for Amazon Launchpad.

    Applications are reviewed on a case by case basis so there's no guarantee you'd be accepted.

    But if you are, you'd get access to added selling features like customer engagement tools, the chance to have your brand showcased on the Amazon Launchpad homepage and strategic support from an onboarding manager to help you develop your business.

    Bear in mind that if you do sell on Amazon Launchpad, you'll need to pay an extra 5% referral fee on top of the standard referral fee on each item you sell. You can find more info here.

  2. Sell old belongings on Amazon

    Not sure what to sell on Amazon to make money? Have a look through your old belongings – there are likely to be plenty of items that you no longer use that you could sell online.

    In some ways, old belongings can actually be some of the best items to sell on Amazon.

    Not only does it mean your pre-loved stuff goes to a good home rather than a landfill (an important reason alone), but it also means you can cut out the costs of buying or making things to sell, and just make a profit from things you already own.

    For example, when you're finished with a module at uni, you could sell your old bookson Amazon to help fund any new ones you need.

    Just remember that if you do sell used things on Amazon, make sure you clearly and honestly describe the condition they're in.

    For some inspiration, check out our guide on the best second-hand things to sell.

    Have you thought about selling on eBay too? Look on both sites to compare the fees for the types of products you're selling to see which offers the lowest fees.
  3. Start affiliate marketing

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    Arguably the top way to make money on Amazon without selling is by joining Amazon's affiliate marketing programme.

    Affiliate marketing involves sharing links to products online, such as on social media or your own blog. Then, if people buy things through those links, you'll be able to earn money from the sales at no extra cost to the buyer.

    Or, if you have a particularly good following across your social media profiles, you could consider applying to become an Amazon Influencer. This would still involve you promoting products and making money from sales, but you would be given your own page on Amazon where you could choose which items to promote.

    Unsure if affiliate marketing's for you? We explain it in more detail in our guide to earning a passive income.

  4. Sell crafts on Amazon Handmade

    Talented at crafts or DIY? Amazon Handmade could be a brilliant platform to start selling your creative work, whether it be jewellery, textiles, art or just about anything crafty.

    There are currently reduced referral fees on Amazon Handmade until 31st December 2021, down from 15.3% to 12.24% (with a minimum referral fee of £0.25).

    Although, while this could be a great option for you, it's worth looking into the selling fees on Etsy as well. We recommend doing some sums to work out whether you'd be earning more or less on there per item, depending on factors such as your product's sales price and the cost of post and packaging.

  5. Deliver Amazon parcels

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    If you can drive and you have a car at uni, delivering parcels through Amazon Flex could be an ideal way for you to make money in your spare time.

    Amazon estimates you can earn about £13 – £15 an hour as a delivery driver, but it's worth keeping in mind that you might end up taking home a bit less than this.

    As an Amazon Flex delivery driver, you'd be working as an independent contractor, so you'd need to cover costs like mileage, parking and tolls. This would mean that, if you make £13 an hour, some of that money might need to go towards driving costs.

    However, it could still work out as pretty good money and the flexible hours would work well around a student schedule. And, our tips on saving money on driving might help you spend slightly less on your deliveries.

  6. Sell through Fulfilment by Amazon

    To make sure you're making as much money as possible as a seller on Amazon, look into whether Fulfilment by Amazon (FBA) or Fulfilment by Merchant (FBM) suits your business better.

    When you're first starting out, FBM would probably be your best bet. This would mean that you would handle your own packaging and shipping. However, as your online store expands, it might be difficult for you to keep up with all of the P&P yourself, and it might even be tricky to store all of your stock at home.

    With FBA, you could send your stock to an Amazon warehouse, and they would organise the packaging and delivery of your products. Also, your listings could attract more customers on the site by getting the 'Prime Badge', highlighting that they have fast delivery.

    But, these features do come with added costs – you'd need to pay fulfilment fees and storage fees. These will vary depending on the size and type of your product, so have a look on this page for more details.

  7. Publish eBooks on Kindle

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    Ever wanted to make money from writing? Publishing eBooks on Amazon Kindle is one way to do just that.

    All you need to start writing an eBook is an idea, some free time and a fair amount of commitment.

    Whether fiction or non-fiction, there's a huge range of topics that you could write your book about. For some ideas of popular genres (along with extra money-making tips), have a read of our full guide to maximising profits from eBooks.

  8. Sell designs via Merch by Amazon

    For anyone that's talented at art and design, it's worth considering Merch by Amazon. You need an invitation to get started on there, but if you send in an application and impress them, this can lead to an invite.

    With Merch by Amazon, you can upload an artwork and choose the type of product you'd like the design to be printed on, along with its colour. Then, all you need to do is add a product description and set a price for the item.

    When people buy your product, Amazon will handle the production, shipping and customer service, then pay you a royalty for each sale. The amount of royalty will vary depending on the type of product and the set price of your item.

    For example, for a standard t-shirt that costs £15.99, the royalty would be £2.89 (18% of the purchase price). However, for a sweatshirt that costs £27.99, the royalty would only be £2.52 (9% of the purchase price).

    If you do join this programme, do plenty of research before getting started to make sure you're getting the most money from sales that you can.

    As a bonus tip, Merch by Amazon is non-exclusive, meaning you could sell your designs via additional sites like Zazzle (which is also non-exclusive).

    And, we have more advice on printing on-demand products in our guide to the best passive income ideas.

  9. Trade in Amazon devices for gift vouchers

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    If you're a fan of Amazon devices, you should definitely look into the Trade-In programme. It allows you to send in your old devices and, in return, receive an Amazon voucher.

    The voucher would give you money off an item from the same product category(e.g. if you trade in a tablet, you could buy a new tablet with the voucher).

    It's free to do – you just need to head to the Trade-In store and select the device you'd like to trade. You'll then need to answer a few questions about the condition of your item (it might still be accepted if it doesn't work) and Amazon will give you a quote.

    You'd then get a delivery label that lets you post the product for free and, once Amazon has verified its condition, the gift card for your new device will be automatically applied to your account. It's such an easy way to save money on gadgets.

  10. Do freelance work for Amazon sellers

    Selling on Amazon can take a fair amount of work. Because of this, some sellers will need a bit of help with various aspects of their online store – and that's where you can come in.

    Even if you're not keen on selling things yourself, you'll have plenty of skills that can help you make money on Amazon, so you could work for sellers on a freelance basis.

    For example, if you're talented at photography, you could offer to take eye-catching product photos for sellers. Or, if you've got a really good eye for detail, you could proofread and edit product descriptions.

    A lot of people use Fiverr to advertise their freelance services to Amazon sellers – this is a great place to start.

    Looking for more ways to make money? Check out some other top Fiverr gig ideas.
  11. Work for Amazon

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    If making money on Amazon isn't enough for you, there is, of course, the option to work for Amazon.

    There's such a vast range of jobs available at Amazon so, whatever your skill set, there's bound to be one that suits you. Plus, as a global brand, Amazon can offer great career progression opportunities.

    Like the idea of working there? Have a look on their careers page to see if any of the current vacancies appeal – especially their student opportunities and graduate jobs.

    These jobs will be super competitive, so it's important to put loads of time and effort into your application and do what you can to make your CV stand out.

    And if you manage to bag yourself an interview at Amazon, make sure you've done your research and feel prepared to answer the most common interview questions. Good luck! 

Sunday, January 10, 2021

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Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Best (Most) Tips to Making Money on Your Blog or Website Using Google AdSense

 

Top Tips to Making Money on Your Blog or Website Using Google AdSense

Overview and Tips for Making Money Using AdSense

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Google AdSense is an advertising program that allows you to run ads on your website, blog, or YouTube videos and get paid when visitors click on them. The ads are generated from businesses that use Google's AdWords program that you feed using a special AdSense code onto your blog or website.

For new websites or blogs, the Google AdSense program can be one of the fastest ways to generate income, which is why it's so popular.

Pros and Cons of Making Money With Google AdSense

The Google AdSense program has several great advantages including:

  • It's free to join. 
  • Eligibility requirements are easy, which means you can monetize your website or blog even when it's new.
  • There is a variety of ad options and several that you can customize to fit the look and feel of your site.
  • Google pays monthly by direct deposit if you meet the $100 threshold.
  • You can run ads on several websites from one AdSense account.
  • There are options to run ads on mobile devices and RSS feeds. 
  • You can easily add it to your Blogger and YouTube accounts, although with YouTube, you'll need to have at least 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 hours of watch time to run AdSense on your videos.

With that said, there are a few drawbacks to AdSense as well:

  • Google can terminate your account in an instant, and it's not very forgiving if you break the rules.
  • Like all forms of online income, you need traffic in order to make money.
  • When people click on an AdSense ad, you make some money, but your visitor also leaves your site, which means you lose the opportunity to make money with higher-paying affiliate products or your own products and services.
  • It doesn't necessarily pay more than other similar ad programs.

AdSense is a great monetization option, but it's not a get-rich-quick or make-money-doing-nothing program. Further, Google has rules that some bloggers seem to miss when reading the terms of service. As a result, many website owners have found out the hard way that they'd violated a Google policy and have lost their account forever. 

Types of AdSense Ads

Google offers a variety of ad types to run on your website, including: 

  • Text: Text ads use words, either as an Ad Unit (one offer) or a Link Unit (list of offers), and come in a variety of sizes. You can customize the color of the box, text, and link.
  • Images: Image ads are graphic ads. They come in a variety of sizes. You can choose an ad feed option that mixes both text and image ads.
  • Rich Media: These are interactive ad types that can include HTML, video, and flash.
  • Video
  • Animated Image
  • AdSense for Search: This allows you to have a Google search box on your website or blog. When a user enters a term and conducts a search, a search results page opens with AdSense ads. You can customize the color scheme of the search results page to harmonize with your website.

Google AdSense Payments

Google pays through direct deposit or check each month your earnings reach or exceed $100. If you don't earn $100 in one month, your earnings roll over and are added to the next month. Each time you reach the $100 threshold, Google will issue a payment on the next payment period. Through your AdSense account, you can see your current earnings, what ads are generating the most clicks, and other helpful data.

Making Money With AdSense

Making a significant amount of money with AdSense requires a plan. Here are tips for maximizing AdSense revenue:

  • Read and adhere to Google's rules: Webmasters must comply with Google's webmaster policies, as well as the AdSense program policy
  • Don't click on your own ads or ask others to click on them: Incentivizing clicks, buying Pay Per Click (PPC) space, or using a program designed to drive traffic to AdSense pages are against the rules. Remember, Google isn't very forgiving about breaking the rules, so be sure to adhere to them.
  • Have great content your target market wants to read: Ultimately, money is made, whether through AdSense or other monetization methods, by providing valuable content and quality traffic to your blog or website.
  • Use honest, organic traffic-building website marketing techniques: Search engine optimizationand article marketing are effective in getting free traffic to your site.
  • Make sure your website/blog is optimized for mobile (responsive): The number of people who use mobile devices is high. Also make sure you're using responsive ads so Google can send appropriate ad sizes to mobile devices viewing your site.
  • Test ad types and placement to find the options that lead to the most income: Start with standard sizes (300×250, 728×90, and 160×600), and then switch them out to see if one size leads to more clicks than another.
  • Max out your ad placement: You're allowed three standard ad placements per page. Use them all for maximum benefit.
  • Have ads above the fold: This is the section of your page that is viewable without scrolling.
  • Have a leader board ad below your header/logo: Instead of putting an ad at the very top of the page, put it near your logo where it's more likely to be noticed.
  • Include in-content ads for visibility: This means having ads within your articles, which can increase clicks because they'll be seen during the course of reading the post.
  • Monitor your results: Google can overwhelm you with tools and feedback but do your best to analyze your data to see what it says about your results so you can make the most of your effort.
  • Read email from Google: This can be especially important if Google is sending a warning about something it doesn't like on your site. Failure to deal with Google's complaints will lead to termination in the program.

Advanced AdSense Tips

Once you have ads running on your site, you'll want to make sure you are getting the most of your AdSense program. Here are some additional tips to consider when you're ready to boost your AdSense income:

  • Run experiments: You can A/B test your ads through AdSense.
  • Experiment with link and box colors: If your colors match your theme, consider changing them up to see if it impacts results.
  • Enable placement targeting: This allows advertisers to choose where their ads appear.
  • Set up custom channelsThis gives you a better sense of what's working and not working to generate income on your site.

Dealing With Competitors' or Questionable Advertisements

If you offer products or services on your website, you may find that some ads Google delivers come from your competitors. Another issue that can occur is ads that may not be completely legitimate or they might offend your market. To prevent these offers from showing up on your site, Google AdSense allows you to block up to 200 URLs from appearing on your site. The challenge of blocking URLs is two-fold. 

  1. You don't know what ads are running on your site until you see them there.
  2. Since you can't click on your own links (to the get the URL), you need to be careful about obtaining the URL to block. The best way to get the link so you can block it in AdSense is to right-click the link, select Copy Link Address, and paste it into a document or text editor (i.e., Notepad). The Google URL is long, but within it is the URL of the page the ad goes to. Copy that URL and paste it into your AdSense blocked ads account.

Other Programs Besides AdSense

There are many ad network programs similar to AdSense, such as Media.net and InfoLinks. Some might require a traffic threshold, so you need to wait until your website is established and getting regular traffic before being accepted.

Most have similar rules to Google, such as a limit to the number of the network's ads per page (usually three), and termination for clicking your own ads. In most cases, you can run multiple ad networks on your site without violating terms of service, but you'll want to read the rules of each network before doing it. Further, you want to avoid your site becoming so overwhelmed with ads that your readers can't find the content. 

Other Income Options Besides Ad Networks

Ad networks, especially AdSense, are great options because you can join as a new blogger or website owner, and they are easy to use. But they're not the only ways to make money from your website. In fact, as your site traffic grows, other monetization options might be better. Here are some other money-making ideas you can use instead of, or along with, ad networks.

  • Affiliate Marketing: Like ad networks, affiliate programs are usually free to join and easy to add to your website. 
  • Sell Your Own Product or Service: Creating your own product or service, as opposed to promoting someone else's through affiliate marketing, can earn you significantly more money. This is especially true with information products or online courses that are inexpensive to create and sell. Other options include ebooks and freelance services.
  • Coaching or Consulting: As an expert in your topic, you're in a good position to help people beyond the information you provide on your website or blog. You can offer more in-depth help through coaching or consulting.
  • Sponsors: When you have a good amount of traffic and influence over your audience, other companies will pay to sponsor your website. They can sponsor your entire site or a single page or post.

As you can see, there are many ways to earn income from a website or blog. But many require that you have significant traffic before you'll make money. This is where AdSense is a good beginning monetization option. You don't have to create anything, you can join the day you start your blog or website, it's free, and it's easy to add the ad code to your wwebsite.

Thursday, December 24, 2020

10 Things Needed After Blog Post Publication On Blog

10 Things You Need to Do After You Publish Your Blog Post • Smart Blogger

By Iamshalomshalom

Can I ask you a question?

What do you do after you hit the “Publish” button?

If you started a blog and it isn’t getting any traction, you probably aren’t doing the right things.

Let’s be real. You can’t just post to social media a few times and move on to the next post. That’s not going to cut it.

You can’t spend all your time writing new posts and then neglect those posts once they’re published.

In fact, you should spend only 20% of your time writing, and 80% getting people to read what you wrote.

But how, you ask?

This post will tell you 10 things you need to do after publishing your post.

It contains an after-publish task list you can use to take your blog from barren wasteland to popular tourist attraction. Follow these recommendations, and you’ll stand to 10X your results from every blog post you publish!

Ready?

Great, then let’s start.

Blog Checklist: After You Click Publish, Do These 10 Things

Jumpstart Traffic with a Teaser EmailDeploy a Never-Ending Social Media CampaignPersuade Influencers to Spread the WordGo Hunting for Juicy BacklinksPerform a 10-Minute Internal Link AuditAnswer the Burning Questions on QuoraRepurpose Your PostTurn Your Post into a Facebook AdDig Deep Into the DataRemind Yourself to Refresh Regularly

1. Jumpstart Traffic with a Teaser Email

Your first order of business is to get some immediate traffic to the blog post. The most obvious way to do that is by promoting the post to your own email list.

Now, many people like to include the entire blog post in their emails, but you shouldn’t do that.

Why?

Because that doesn’t get you any traffic! When your subscribers get your full post in their inbox, they don’t need to visit your blog to get the content. Plus, it also makes them less likely to share, comment or read other posts on your blog.

Instead, use a brief “teaser email” that entices your subscribers to click through to your blog and share the post with their friends. This gets the ball rolling so that even people outside of your email list can find your post.

Here’s an example:

Without giving away too much, I linked to the blog post using power words in an enticing call-to-action. I’ve also included a P.S. that invites subscribers to share on social media, including an easy link to share the post on Twitter.

Bonus tip: I used ClickToTweet to create the link.

2. Deploy a Never-Ending Social Media Campaign

Average bloggers only share their posts on Twitter, Facebook, Growth Hackers, etc. once. Smart bloggers create “evergreen” social media campaigns.

An evergreen campaign is a series of social media updates that constantly recycle themselves. So instead of just sharing your post a few times and calling it a day, your post gets promoted over and over again, on autopilot.

You can set this up by using a tool called MeetEdgar. This tool allows you to create a library of social media updates and a queue that automatically fills itself using the updates in your library.

Here are some ideas for social media updates to add to your evergreen campaign:

Share the headline, or a variation of the headline for your postShare a quote or excerpt from your postShare an infographic or image from your postTag an influencer who you featured in the post

If you can’t afford the $49/month for MeetEdgar, then MissingLettr is a similar product (albeit with more limited features) for $27/month.

3. Persuade Influencers to Spread the Word

Reaching out to influencers is a great activity to focus on after publishing. One influencer sharing your post on social media can make the difference between a couple views versus several hundred, or even thousands!

So how do you find these influencers?

One way to find them is by using BuzzSumo. Just go to the Influencers tab, and search for the topic of your blog post. It will show you a list of the top influencers who share content related to that topic.

To see if they are a good influencer to approach, click on the “View Links Shared” button to the right of their name and description. This will show you a list of recent links they shared. Look at the URLs of the links to see whether they commonly share other people’s content.

I should note that Buzzsumo does cost $99/month. If you’re not already using it and that’s not something you can afford, use their 14-day free trial to search for several niche-related keywords and find as many influencers as you can. (Categorize them by topic so you know for which posts you should reach out to them.)

When your trial runs out, you can google your topic and find high-ranking blogs. Then, find the people behind them on social media and check whether they are good influencers to approach. It may take more time to find good influencers, but it gets the job done.

Once you’ve collected a solid list of influencers, let them know that you have a blog post that they might be interested to share with their audience on their blogging platforms. (You can either reach out to them via social media, or send them a cold email.)

To learn how to actually persuade influencers to share your post, check out Brian Dean’s guide on how to get influencers to promote your content for free.

4. Go Hunting for Juicy Backlinks

If you want to get as many eyeballs on your content as you can, you have to help it rise in Google’s ranks.

But you have to provide some hard evidence to show Google your post is worthy of their elusive page one — specifically, you’ll need to get backlinks from high-quality sources in your niche. This shows search engines that your post is also high-quality by association.

To find other blog owners who might want to link to you, do a series of Google searches on your topic. You are especially looking for list posts and resource posts that have lots of links to other blog posts like yours.

To find examples on your topic, Google phrases like:

“[your topic] tips”“[your topic] ways”“[your topic] resources”“[your topic] links”

Make a list of blogs that you want to reach out to and then find the contact info of the people in charge. Send them an email explaining that you enjoyed reading their post and that you wrote one on a related topic. Tell them you’d love to know what they think. Then, if you get a positive response, ask whether they’d consider adding the line to their post, if they think their audience would be interested.

Not everyone will say yes, but you should shoot for a 10% success rate or higher (i.e. you should get one backlink for every ten bloggers you ask.)

5. Perform a 10-Minute Internal Link Audit

Speaking of links, that’s something you should take care off on your own blog as well.

Interlinking your blog posts with each other makes them easier for Google to index, helps you rank in search engines, and it keeps readers browsing your blog!

So set 10 minutes aside to do an internal link audit. Take a look at other posts you’ve written and see if you can add any links to them that point to your newly published post.

Make a game of it, and see how many internal links you can add in just 10 minutes!

Just search for your topic, and see what questions come up.

Then, compose a thoughtful answer (like this one by Ryan Robinson), and link to your related blog post.

The key with Quora is to make your answers as helpful and informative as possible. Don’t just drop your link and run … it won’t work.

Quora uses a voting process to display the best answers at the top. Make sure that you are providing value first, and that your answer is worthy of being featured as the top answer!

7. Repurpose Your Post

Don’t forget that content can take on many different forms other than written blog posts. Repurposing your posts by leveraging different types of content is a very smart (and efficient) way to attract new audiences!

For example, you could record yourself reading your blog post, and turn the recording into a podcast episode. User Experience designer Paul Boag does this for each of his blog posts (and he also embeds the recording at the top of the blog post itself, for visitors who would rather listen than read).

But that’s just one idea. You could also …

Turn your post into a slide presentation and offer it as a webinar.Turn it into a video.Create a downloadable PDF version.Take multiple related posts and turn them into an ebook.

You have many options, so use them.

8. Turn Your Post into a Facebook Ad

Did you know that top blogs will actually turn their posts into Facebook ads to drive more traffic to them?

Well, Facebook ads aren’t just for large blogs with huge advertising budgets … you don’t need to spend more than a few bucks per day.

The beauty of Facebook ads is that you can target specific groups of people with them. For instance, you could show your ad to people who like other Facebook pages in your niche. Or you could target people who have an interest in specific topics.

The opportunity that Facebook presents to advertise your blog would be foolish to ignore. The fact is, there are over 1.9 billion monthly users on Facebook. So chances are, your target audience is there! Why not send them to your best content?

9. Dig Deep Into the Data

This activity is one of the most overlooked, but also one of the most important. If you don’t analyze your post’s performance, how will you ever know what’s working and what’s not?

Set up a Google Analytics account to see whether your promotion strategies are working.

Look at the data a week after your post to see how well it did immediately after publication.

Did it get as much traffic to your post as you were expecting?

How much of your existing traffic is from social vs. referrals (people linking to your post) vs. direct channels (your teaser email)?

For example, if you have lots of direct but no social traffic, that could mean that you’re doing a great job with your teaser email, but it underperformed in the social arena.

Then, make sure you check the post’s data periodically to see how it’s doing traffic-wise. (More on that in a second.)

To learn more about how to use Google Analytics, check out this crash course.

10. Remind Yourself to Refresh Regularly

Did you know that “freshness” is an important factor that Google takes into account when deciding whether or not to display your post in the search results?

You should update your best-performing blog posts with new information on a regular basis. Your posts will continue to provide the best content for your readers, and you boost your chances of keeping your rank in the search engines.

The problem is, this is a task that is easily neglected.

So after you click publish, set a reminder for yourself to go check on your post in a year and see whether it warrants refreshment. (I recommend creating a single event for a number of posts, so you don’t drive your future self crazy with weekly reminders.)

Make sure you set the event to repeat every year and set the notification to “email.”

Then, when you get a reminder, first check how your post is performing. If it barely gets traffic, it’s not worth your time to refresh. (Though, if you think the post is worth giving a second chance, you could try targeting a new keyword and/or republishing it under a new headline.)

If it is performing well, see if you can refresh your post by:

Adding new tips, examples or insights you’ve gained since publicationChecking the comments for questions you could address in the postRevising outdated informationChecking whether all the links still workChecking whether the resources or tools you recommend are still the bestRemoving or replacing methods you no longer supportAdding or updating images, screenshots, graphs, etc.

Once you’ve made the improvements to your post, mark it as updated. You can either add (Updated) to the end of your headline, or add a message at the top of your post.

Give Every Post the Best Chance You Can

If you think your work is over as soon as you click “publish,” it’s time to think again.

Because what you do once your post is live is even more important than what you do before. Taking your foot off the gas can mean that all the effort you spent writing your post goes to waste.

So instead of writing post after post, spend some time getting people to read the ones you’ve already written. Try some of the above tasks on your older posts, and keep them in mind for your next ones.

Stop neglecting your posts after you publish them and get them the attention they deserve

And before you know it, you’ll see your traffic soar and you start to make money from blogging.