Starting a blog is a haunting reality to every Internet marketing dreamer. You have to think of a blog design that will make your blog standout, and you have to write initial posts for it to look active.
Web design is tiring, yet we can temporarily solve it by purchasing readily available templates on the Web. However, we can't just buy and copy-paste articles from the web; we literally have to take time writing them personally.
Writing something about a certain topic is as hard, as well as picking a desired niche. People nowadays are into different things, and not all can be easily transformed into a simple business. In addition, constructing images in our minds is like inventing a parlor game for an upcoming party; it is as easy as reciting the alphabet, yet as tiring as reciting it backwards. To imagine is the easiest thing in this world, but to put them into reality is always the hardest.
Choosing a Niche
When we dream and imagine, we think of unfathomable things as doable reality. Little by little, we pick them up by pieces and try to compose a better idea out of it, as if this is feasible. We tend to choose a niche in such a broad and tedious process. Sometimes, we tend to compromise the things we love, favoring the things that will most likely give us truthful ROI.
Choosing a niche is all about choosing what you really love. Nothing beats it. You can dive into trendy and profitable niches, but in the end, what will matter most is your heart for the business, so better have a good start.
Writing the First Posts
If launching a blog requires laborious efforts, writing the first post needs tons of these.
The first post should be the introduction. Introduce yourself first, your blog, your niche, and your business. Your future readers should know who you are, and what would be your blog's contribution to their lives. The start is always the hardest part, sings the Bach crooner, and without a doubt, it is one big reality here in blogging. It's hard to talk to a wide and imaginary audience, yet this part will cement yourself in your readers' minds.
Subsequent posts usually are support posts to disseminate all the dead details from your intro post. From here, you will start selling. Yes, you have to, but just in a very light manner. Don't drop the huge bomb here. Just mold them, prepare them for more future service-offerings. It's like giving them a C-minor piano piece; low and calm, yet pushing and soothing.
Ten posts are enough. You don't have to make it a hundred or else they might not pay to read your old and first posts. The goal of first posts is to let them get acquainted with you as a blog, a business, and a person.
Always write like a novelist. Well, it's a weak metaphor. You literally have to capture them as if they are reading a novel; that it would be a suicide to miss your post in a day. Use your blog to excite people, stir their emotions and eventually become part of their daily lives.
Launching it
If you think that your blog is more than ready to experience the stark online world, you can now launch it on the Web.
Soft Launch
Soft Launch is always the best way to announce that your blog has already hit existence. Tell your friends, your family and colleagues. You can promote it as well on your personal social media accounts like Facebook and Twitter.
Social Bookmarking etc.
Whether you like it or not, you need search engines to launch your blog. They will play a big role in crawling and indexing your future pages. Try to befriend them by submitting your URL on all major search engines like Google, Yahoo!, and Bing. Aside from this, social bookmarking sites can help you gain visitors and traffic. They are a good source of traffic, so never ignore this step.
The Real Launch
When you hit the realization that you need "other blogs'" to help get wider audiences and "web stardom", you can now "real" launch your blog. You need the power of link building and direct e-mailing to get along with some blog owners from your niche. Contact blog owners by simply e-mailing them or leaving a polite note on their blogs stating your intention of exchanging links with them.
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