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When it Comes To Content Creation- JUST DO IT!

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So, over the past week or so, there has been quite the conversation going on about what is considered good content.  The discussion began on Twitter, and then moved over to a blog post by Rob Hahn, which brought out some really good discussion on the subject.  To sum up Rob’s 1,761 words his main point was this:

“Create content that you find compelling and forget everything else.”

While I get the point behind Rob’s post, I don’t necessarily agree with it 100% and here’s why:  Someone new to blogging doesn’t know where to start. I get the point of being yourself, writing about your passions & all, but when someone who is new to blogging, you aren’t going to start out by writing the best blog posts, creating the most awesome videos, and everything else.  You may have stuff of interest to you and that you are passionate about, which I think are great topics to do, but the fact is that when you are just starting out, you have yet to find your voice in creating that compelling and amazing stuff alone.  You content is hit or miss in the beginning.  Just like in baseball, you are happy to get home run caliber content once out of every fifty tries.

When I am out speaking to people on how to get started with blogging, I always share this:  Your first blogs will stink! The key is to just start. I then go on to tell them about one of my first posts I ever wrote.  To save everyone the trouble of trying to find it, I’ve pasted the post in it’s entirety below:

Hot Donuts Now!!!

This Morning while just flipping through some of the odd headlines that pop up when opening up aol, I started reading a story about 23 Retail Stores closing. I mean some of the ones on the list are kinda no brainers, but one that caught my eye was Krispy Kreme!!! What is this world coming to? Instead of closing them up, they need to just turn on the hot donuts signs more often!!! Luckily only 25 stores have closed so far. Hopefully someone in KK will read this post and take my advice!!!

94 Words of waste with twelve exclamation points. The post had absolutely nothing to do with the profession I was in at the time, it was simply just something interesting to me that I thought would make a good topic to write about.  If you go on to read many of the other posts that I wrote back at the beginning of my blogging career, they follow along the same lines of terribleness. Unlike many people that start blogging I just started doing it and put an effort into blogging no matter how bad I may realize those posts were in the beginning.  That first month I wrote 38 blog posts.  Of which maybe only 2 were worthwhile.  But, I did not quit, I had decided I was going to do this and would not give up.

After about 6 months, I finally started to get the hang of it and my efforts started paying off as new leads came my way, business started to grow, and my blog was starting to be recognized.  It wasn’t too long after that time that the local newspaper contacted me to write for them, major corporations contacted me for interviews, and my content was starting to be published on a national scale.  That real estate blog which I have not written anything on the subject of real estate in over two years still makes my phone ring to this day.  Now, my entire business model for 210 Consulting revolves around my blog and it is my main source of connections and leads.

The reason this has happened is that I took the same type of stance that Daniel Rothamel took in his response to the conversation with Rob and the others.  Daniel’s stance is this: In order for content to be considered good content, it actually has to be created. If I had not started with writing those first blog posts as terrible as they might have been, I would have never made it to the point I am today.  Finding your voice in your blog, video, or many other online avenues takes time for many.  But, if they never actually start and give it a try, then they will never achieve success.  The same is true for the person that starts it and gives up after only a few tries.  Like anything in life, it takes time and hard work.  I think what sums this up better than anything is a speech given by Art Williams:

So, don’t always worry about the compelling & amazing, just start creating content.  There is someone out there that will find your content interesting and you will make connections.  Trust me when I say this, I have seen some stuff that is just down right awful that has brought people business.  Everyone has their own opinion and you will connect with at least one person if the content is created for them to connect to.  Without the content it is virtually impossible to form those connections.

So, like Daniel said,

“There is one thing that ALL good content has in common–  it was actually created.  The only really bad content is the content that we never create. . .”

I tend to agree.  I would love your thoughts and comments.

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Increase Blog Traffic Through Organic Search Results Webinar~ August 9th, 2010

Increase Blog TrafficIncreasing blog traffic through organic search engine results is one of our most popular classes that we teach here at 210 Consulting.  The reason this is subject is so popular is that many understand the importance of their blogs showing up well in the search engines, but are not exactly sure what it takes to accomplish this.  As I have shared in the past, businesses who blog receive 55% more online business than those who do not according to Hubspot.

I've also shared a few basic principles to increasing blog traffic like the importance of writing consistently, labeling your photos properly, and even how to optimize a blog on a budget.  These are some great starting points on how to increase the traffic to your blog, but in order to really optimize things, there are a few basic principles & concepts that need to be used each time you write a blog.  This webinar on August 9th, 2010 at 1PM will walk you through step by step on how to write the best possible posts for search engines.

In addition to teaching you how to optimize things, we will also teach you how to write posts that are appealing to consumers.  Many times people get focused on SEO that they forget about the importance of writing something that is of interest to a consumer who is visiting the blog.   You only have one chance to wow that potential reader and if what you write isn't interesting, then they will move on to find the information they need from somewhere else.

We will teach you how to make your posts visually appealing as well as share several ideas for writing that can help you generate virtually an unlimited number of blog posts.

At the end of this course you will know:

  • How to write a successful blog post that consumers will read
  • How to get your blog posts showing up well in the search engines
  • How to garner traffic into your blog by sharing on other social networks.

This 2 hour session is a must for anyone who is new to blogging, or to anyone that feels they are not optimizing their efforts with their blog at this time. The cost for this course is $50.  In addition to the live webinar class, you will also receive a copy of the presentation after with a copy of a recording of this class for review whenever you need a refresher.  If you are interested in this class but are unable to attend, feel free to contact us to purchase a recording.

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14 commentsJeremy Blanton • July 30 2010 09:55PM

How to Optimize Blogs on a Budget

Trying to optimize blogs can be a very difficult task.  But trying to optimize a blog on a tight budget can be even more daunting a task.  I often get asked by clients how to blog and how to write them to show up well in the search engines.  This is known as search engine optimization, or SEO.  With the current state of the economy many of the clients I help are not at liberty to spend bbuckets of money on advertising and PPC campaigns, so they are trying to optimize a blog on a small to non-existent budget.

So how do you optimize blogs with minimal money? Well, there are plenty of ways.  The first step is to start with a small niche. The biggest mistake I normally see is that someone starts up their blog and begins writing with goals and aspirations of dominating search engines for these really broad & generic terms like car batteries, or wedding cakes.  But if you go for more specific items like wedding cakes in Myrtle Beach, or a Duralast Gold 24-DLG car battery, then you will start to gain good rankings easier and quicker.  The instant gratification will inspire you to continue on writing as well.

Secondly, know what people are searching for.  Google Adwords is a great place to get an understanding of what type of terms are being searched and how often they are being searched.  Sometimes just the slightest tweaks to your keyword focus can be the difference to getting to the top page of Google with your post.  The biggest thing is to choose keywords that are attainable for great rankings.  So be realistic in the terms you choose.  I guarantee that if you take some time & focus on this before starting to write you will see results.  A recent client of mine who has a very small budget and a completely brand new site was able to focus on a few good keywords and has been able to already start receiving clients directly from her blogsite.  She also has several terms already ranking #1 in the search engines after only writing a handful of posts.

Thirdly, links can be a difference maker in how your site shows up in the search engines. Look for places you can link back to your blogsite.  This can be a large time consumption, but if you can find things like your profiles on other networks, friends who are willing to link to you, it will increase your traffic to the site as well as the number of incoming links your site has.  The one warning I would make is that this is where you could end up blowing your budget out of the water that you have set up for optimizing your blog.  Companies will try to sell you links and charge you high prices for those links.  This also can be the place that your site goes from ranking #1 to being blacklisted if done improperly, so please do some investigating before you start.  While there are very reputable ways to do this, there are also several ways that the search engines frown heavily on.

The last way to optimize your blog and drive traffic to your site is to use your imagination and make your business different from everyone else’s online. When all the competition has the same type of advertising campaign you do, step outside the box and be creative.  A company that recently did this that comes to mind is Pepsi.  They stepped outside the normal box of advertising this year during the Superbowl.  Instead of spending millions on 30 second commercials, they decided to use that income to build a giant online community of followers that would spread the word about their site & push traffic to them.  Has it worked?  Well, take a look at the stats according to compete. Year to date their web traffic is up 10% while their biggest competition, Coca-Cola is down 24%.  Coincidence? I don’t believe so.  I believe this is due to the change in their focus and doing something unique from the rest of the competition.

These four basic steps to optimize your blog can all be done for relatively no budget at all.  It will just take a little bit of time, effort, and creativity to accomplish.  Finally, I leave you with this video from the master of SEO, Matt Cutts from Google Webmaster.  It seems we agree on this one 100%.


Originally Posted at: 210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors

 

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I am the Co-Founder of 210 Consulting- Social Media Advisors.  I have traveled the country as a social media speaker.  If you would like more information on any of the topics discussed in this blog, please contact me directly.  We specialize in social media training, online consulting, and the creation of your own custom WordPress site.

Feel free to subscribe to my blog to keep up to date with my latest posts of tips & tricks to enhance your experience on ActiveRain. If you would like, you can sign up to receive updates via email directly in your inbox.

Also, let's connect on these great social networks:

Follow Me on Twitter   Follow Me on Facebook   Lets get Linkedin   My Outside Blog   Follow my Photo Stream on Flickr   Watch my Crazy Movies on YouTubeStumbleUpon

Useful Blog Posts:

Twitter Applications- 125 Twitter Tools To Make Twitter Easier To Use

33 commentsJeremy Blanton • June 18 2010 05:02PM