Blogging can be very lucrative for those  who approach it the right way. You need to be able to resonate with your  readers providing them information which is NOT easily found online. In  other terms, this means to provide visitors information which is better  than all the rest, more in-depth and provides a complete solution when  they’re searching for one. When I started blogging 7 years ago I was  disappointed at the lack of effort that many people would put into their  content. They failed to understand that creditability is the most  important asset a blogger can have. For example, with credibility comes  profit, a following, blog growth and not to mention bigger  opportunities. You’ve probably noticed that top bloggers are in constant  communication with other big players in the industry. It’s a secret  society which opens up greater opportunities for you.
Over the years I’ve seen many mistakes  bloggers are making online which pushes readers away and keeps their  growth stagnant. If you’ve been blogging for years or are just getting  started, it’s important to avoid these blogging mistakes which will make  you look like an idiot.
1) Not Knowing Your Audience
The biggest mistake I see with bloggers  is they fail to understand their audience which causes problems later in  the future. Without understanding your audience, you’ll lose guidance  in the type of content you should be writing. Your content should is  based around what resonates with your audience and without knowing your  readership you’ve lost focus on your content. It’s important to always  analyze data so you understand where traffic is coming from, the  keywords targeted, gender and popular landing pages. How can you use  this data?
First, landing pages is a great  indication of the type of pages your readers are engaging with. This  information allows you to create more content around the same topics  because you know they’ll do very well. Next, understanding “targeted”  keywords will help you with SEO and organic traffic when writing  content. One of the hardest things is to come up with a solid SEO  campaign based around keywords which drive traffic to your blog. Having  an idea from analytical data will provide the ground work for the type  of keywords you should be using.
Free analytical tools like Alexa.com will  provide upstream & downstream statistics which is important to  understand the flow of traffic. For example, upstream data provides a  list of websites visited by people before arriving at yours. This  provides great information on referral traffic and allows you to  understand the type of websites your audience finds attractive.  Downstream data will provide a list of websites visited after yours  which again provides a better breakdown on the audience you have  visiting your website.
Use this information to understand the  mind frame of your audience and the content they engage with. This way  you stay focused on your niche and produce content which increases  traffic and social engagement.
2) Not Passionate About the Niche
If you started blogging just to make  money your going to have a tough time staying motivated. Success has a  lot to do with motivation and the drive to push forward doing something  even when there is NO monetary value associated with it. This is not to  say you won’t be rewarded for your hard work but you need to love what  you do so that you’ll put 150% effort every day. I’ve had the pleasure  to work with top bloggers who didn’t make any money when they started  out but kept pushing forward because they wanted to make a difference  and were passionate about what they do. It’s a huge mistake to get  involved in something which you have no passion or knowledge about.
Blogging is very tough especially when  your going to have extreme competition throughout the years however you  need “passion” to help persevere when times get tough. You need to love  your work and this will be the difference between you succeeding or  failing. If you haven’t started blogging it’s time you decide what you  love to do. This can be a very simple process because all you need to do  is brainstorm some ideas and look back at your life over several years.  This strategy will help you determine what you’ve enjoyed doing during  different parts of your life. Next,
Once your able to brainstorm a few ideas,  you need to come up with a game plan which involves researching the  marketing, content and growth potential.
3) Not Collecting Emails
Another huge mistake is not collecting  email addresses from visitors as they read your content. Email  subscribers are a great way to keep engaging with your readers and have  them come back to your blog. You’ve probably heard the phrase “the money  is in the list” and this statement is true. Imagine having 35,000 email  subscribers on your list and blasting out an update on new content you  just published. This means you can potentially drive 35,000 people back  to your blog any given day. If you review a product or service and have  affiliate links within your content, you’ve increased the chance of  making a sale through these visitors.
The important thing is to keep providing  the best content keeping your readers happy which can translate into  profits later down the line. Why is it so important to start building  your list from the start?
The web can be very competitive so each  time you delay you’ll be losing visitors to your competitors who provide  similar content. When people visit your website for the first time  there is no guarantee they’ll return unless you find a way to get them  back. This is why bloggers try and capture the visitors email address  immediately so it opens up the path of communication. You can simply  email visitors when you have something to say increasing the chance  they’ll click-through to your blog.
4) Holding Back The Good Content
There is so much competition online and  holding back your good content isn’t going to have a positive effect on  your growth. Google always rewards websites which publish FRESH high  quality content on a consist bases. Did you know they have built a  freshness update into their algorithm?
It’s important to keep in mind why  someone keeps coming back to your website. People are always searching  for high quality content and NOT publishing the best can drive regular  visitors away. Remember people have arrived on your website because you  provided something different compared to other blogs so keep that  credibility and frequency going. When you write awesome content it’s  important to publish right away so visitors will keep coming back to  your website.
I know it can be difficult producing  top-notch content 1-2 times a week however the rule of thumb is to  produce epic content once a week. This gives you 7 days to get something  “hot” ready for your readers. If you spread out your content writing to  400 words daily, you’ll have 2800 words written in 7 days ready to be  published. Lengthy content ranging from 2800-3000 words allows you to  generate some of the best content online way better than your  competitors.
Word of advice,
Do some research before producing content  so you can stand out compared to the rest. Visit your competitors and  see what they’ve done. You can put a twist on your content before  publishing by adding images, videos and infographics. Never hold back  good content because visitors have no shortage of websites to go to if  they don’t find what they are looking for on your website.
5) Not Interacting With Your Readers
It’s important to keep the visitor in  mind and why they’ve come to your blog. A majority of people find your  through search engines or referrals and are interested in your content  as a resource. This means they’re going to have questions afterwards so  make sure you take time to answer every single one of them. There’s a  reason why blogs have a comment box and it’s for people to leave  feedback and ask questions.
The most successful bloggers have even  setup a personal forum online so visitors can ask specific questions and  request tutorials. It’s important you built a one-on-one relationship  with your visitors which plays an important role in growing your blog.
Here are things you can do to increase interaction on your blog…
First, a comment box has been the  foundation for bloggers from the starting. They were able to get  feedback about their content and even answer questions. If you don’t  have a comment box enabled, it’s important you get one on your blog  right away. Set the comments to NOT automatically post but go into the  moderation queue.
Next, enable the contact us form to have  an option to submit questions. It’s a great way to determine what kind  of content your visitors are looking for. Wait a month and see what  questions come in and if you get the same question several times, you  can create an in-depth tutorial and publish it for your readers.
Many people don’t know surveys have been  an awesome tool to build interaction on your blog. How? When people  opt-into your email form you can shoot them a message asking them to  answer 3-4 questions. Ask questions about the type of content they enjoy  or what they expect to find on your blog. Going forward you can focus  on creating content which your readers want instead of content which you  think will resonate well with your readers.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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