A strong blog income does not happen overnight – for that matter what is a “strong” blog income? For some a thousand dollars a month is manna from heaven, for others it is just a drop in the bucket. The difference between the first and the second is where you are in your blogging career and how many milestones you have passed.
What does a blogging career look like?
If you are not currently employed, at some point or another in your life you have been. When you got your first job you needed to present some credentials: a diploma, a degree, or some experience at the very least, preferably a combination of the lot. Indeed, acquiring each credential was in itself a major milestone in your professional career. The same applies to blogging.
While it is easy to start a blog, developing a blog income is an entirely different matter. For serious newbies who want to become professional bloggers it is important to learn the most essential of the basics involved, just like you had to learn your alphabet, so too do you need to learn the ABC’s of Blogging for Money. After getting through the basics you need to keep your eye on the next step, or milestone. It is a way of monitoring your success and keeping yourself on target.
Your success path will have many, many milestones but you have to get started somewhere. Here are five easy ones to begin with:
1. First 30 posts:
This is your entry into the world of blogging. It tells the internet that you are serious. Do you know that up to 90% of all blogs ever started have been abandoned after only a few posts?
Thirty posts also sets the tone for your blog, a culture of your own begins to emerge. Now it will have an appeal to a certain audience. You begin to develop a style. Blogging will always be a work in progress but this is your beginning, one to build on.
Hint: post the30 as quickly as possible – one a day if you can, three a week at the very least.
next step: 100 posts.
2. First 50 visitors
When you first begin to blog you will feel like the Lone Ranger. No one knows who you are, no one drops by, even the spiders and bots are ignoring your efforts. But lo! One day the stats show that your site had a visitor, and the next day there are two. For some the cumulative 50 visitors will be quick, for others it may take a month or even more. Nevertheless, it is an important notch in your belt.
Next step: first 50 visitors day
3. First comment
This can happen before the 50 visitors, especially if you have promoted your blog amongst family and friends. More than likely if you, like most bloggers, have decided to keep your newly embraced blogging career as your best kept secret from friends and family, the first comment will take a little bit longer (or a lot longer).
Getting comments on your posts is important. It is a vote of confidence by your readers and a signal to the search engines that your readers like what you write and are willing to take the time to interact with you. This is big in the eyes of the bots and spiders that come crawling through your posts.
There are strategies that you can employ to help this along. Gabe Young over at Free Blog Help has posted an impressive lists of things to do to encourage comments on your blog. I certainly found it helpful and rather than writing the list here, I encourage you to hop on over directly to his post for the whole meal deal. “How I Get More Comments Than Blogs That Have 10 Times More Traffic”
Next Step: Implement Gabe’s list, rinse and repeat.
4. First Dollar Earned
Earning your first dollar on the internet is a validation that you can earn more. It is so important that Ed Dale who hosts the annual 30 Day Challenge makes that the foremost goal of that free course. If you have not participated in the 30 Day Challenge I encourage you to do so. Every year in August Ed Dale puts up his 30-Day Challenge. The good thing is you don’t have to wait till August, he leaves it up for the entire year and you can go through it in your own sweet time, take months if you want to.
Next Step: Eliminate one monthly bill with your blog income
5. PR1 – Google Page Rank 1
While there may be life without Google it is a difficult one. Google is the world’s largest search engine and confers page ranks on blogs and sites from 0 to 10 - the higher the better. Yes, you can be below 0, it just shows up as “-“ when you look at your stats. Page Rank, PR of 1 is a good starting point. Google only updates a few times a year, so if you have been blogging for months and still nothing from Google, don’t despair. Your tenacity will eventually be rewarded.
Next step: PR2 and upwards.
There are other milestones that you will aspire to, but these are good building blocks and should be included in the goals section when developing your blog income business plan.
To Your Awesome Blog Income Life!
Valentina

#1 by Gabe | freebloghelp.com on January 5, 2010 - 18:58
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This is a nice set of milestones with very simple actions that lead to results. Develop good blogging habits early and the rest is cake.
And BTW, thanks for the plug!
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#2 by admin on January 5, 2010 - 22:17
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…smile… thank you Gabe and you are most welcome!
best…………valentina
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
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#3 by MoneyReasons on January 16, 2010 - 22:42
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I’m still at PR 0! Thanks for the explaining googles PR policy, I was starting to get a complex…!
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#4 by admin on January 17, 2010 - 14:24
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Thank you for the visit …
I can certainly relate to you … for the longest time I did not even show up as a zero!
Eventually mother Google smiles on you and confers her blessings with a PR ranking – who
knows, you might skip directly to 2 – wouldn’t that be great!
Best …………valentina
Twitter:@goldenkoi[goldenkoi]
#5 by Ruth - Web Career Girl on January 20, 2010 - 13:31
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These are all great milestones, and I remember hitting them all myself. It’s so encouraging to hear that you are doing a good job by just NOT giving up, as so many other bloggers do. Be consistent and you’ll reach those goals!
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#6 by Valentina on January 20, 2010 - 14:51
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Hey Ruth! Thanks for stopping in.
I think I have a pit bull mentality when it comes to doing things – especially since I actually do make
$$$ from some of my other sites/blogs which are mostly on my affiliates.
Thank you for the encouragement.
best…………valentina
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