I started my day writing one blog about how to write a good blog and what it takes to do a good job of blogging and how I can get ranked higher in Google search results.
My next blog will be about my day writing three blogs in one day at the blog. Most people who are good writers can write a blog in an hour. I take my time or about three hours to write the blog.
When I am at the beach I like to people watch and take in the scene, sometimes I am the person people are asking me why I brought my computer to the beach and I share with them I am writing for my online content blog business. I have 5 ways to monetize my blog and I am looking for more ways to do it without big ads on my content.
To talk about monetizing a blog I go with some guidelines:
- The item or program I am apart of is paying me at least $1.00 per sale or is $150 to $250 in value where I could make a living.
- I look for items that would help my visitors to my blog, because I am looking to answer or solve their problem.
- By writing a good blog and be in the top search results on Google I will stay relevant to people searching for kayaks boats online for years to come.
- Many people from different websites who also do blogging have shared with me to write blogs that are 2500 to 3500 will also help me in my ranking.
There are many more guidelines you can use and follow when writing a good blog and staying relevant to your vistors,”
1. Read, Read, Read
Jacqueline Kennedy said it best:
There are many little ways to enlarge your world. Love of books is the best of all.
Reading is just as fundamental to learning as ever. In order to expand your horizons, understand the times you live in, and discover the possibilities that currently (and will soon) surround you, you should regularly set aside time to catch up on fresh, quality reading material that educates you and your staff on how to stay relevant in all aspects of your operations. The explosive growth of blogging and content marketing has enabled organizations to subscribe to tons of industry blogs, making it easy to keep a pulse on new fundraising and marketing strategies, leadership and management best practices, and current trends in the space.
2. Get Firsthand Experience
Reading might teach you how to stay relevant, but you won’t get very far if you just consume information passively. Nothing beats hands-on experience to put your studies into motion and get a better grip on how your space currently works.
3. Participate in Networking Events
In the same vein as getting direct experience, you should attend local networking events and groups to connect with others in your space. These opportunities can help you meet and build connections with people who are tackling similar problems, as well as discover the different approaches or technologies they might be using.” https://www.classy.org/blog/stay-relevant-to-audience/
If you are using Linkedin.com to network instead of meeting people in network groups face to face, you can do it but it might take longer to connect with people in a way of building the 3 tenants of networking: getting to know, like , and trust the people you are trying to sale.
I like the items of sharing my blog with people as I work from the beach. How many people get to work from the beach and build a business for the future.
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