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  • 35 Tips for Successful Blogging
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    Last Updated: May 16, 2010

    1. write about something that you love
    2. buy your own domain
    3. write at least 3 posts per week
    4. proofread your posts
    5. interact with other bloggers
    6. leave meaningful comments
    7. choose your niche wisely
    8. write with a personal touch
    9. talk directly to your readers
    10. become an expert in your niche
    11. participate in online discussion forums
    12. always put a link on your signature
    13. remember – content is king
    14. customize your blog template
    15. K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple)
    16. join other blog networks
    17. link to other blogs and websites
    18. write “How to” articles
    19. list your blog in directories
    20. ask your readers questions
    21. have a sense of humour
    22. ask readers to subscribe
    23. offer useful tools or resources
    24. reply to comments
    25. break long posts into several parts
    26. use Google Analytics to track your stats
    27. avoid the use of duplicate content
    28. use an RSS reader
    29. read as many blogs as possible
    30. create timeless content (evergreen)
    31. have an “About” page
    32. use photographs/pictures as much as possible
    33. always create value for your readers
    34. use Google Adsense (to make some money)
    35. make it easy for visitors to contact you

  • What is a Niche Exactly?
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    Last Updated: November 6, 2009

    “What is a niche exactly? To best answer this question, it might be easiest to reply with, what isn’t a niche? You see, virtually everything around us, everything we use, everything we can possibly learn about or know, everything we experience falls into one category or another.

    A niche, simply put then, is a category. But within those categories there are sub-categories, or sub-niches where everything in the universe can fit in its own place.”

    Read this article from Advanced Market Training.

  • How To Get Really Specific And Go Really Deep In Your Chosen Niche
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    Last Updated: September 13, 2009

    “This is actually something a lot of people struggle with on the Internet. In fact it could be one of the main reasons many newbies get frustrated and quite even trying to succeed. What I’m talking about is when people go to shallow in a niche and too broad.

    I blame all the so called gurus for hyping the system up. Nothing can be done with a click of the mouse and an Internet business is still a real business. Depending on how you look at it… doing this will take work, but most of the work you do is becoming the expert… it gets much easier after that.”

    Read this article from The Tech Edition.

  • Niche Keyword Research
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    Last Updated: September 12, 2009

    “New website owners are idealistic and end up thinking that success on the web is easy. They think all they have to do is to get a domain and a hosting account and their site is good to go. But what these new website owners don’t know is that Google, Yahoo, and MSN have a different way of treating websites, thus the term Search Engine Optimization. One of the basic SEO techniques a website owner has to know about is niche keyword research.”

    Read this article from Mafiso Marketing Pro.

  • VIDEO – Creating Niche Site Content For WordPress
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    Last Updated: May 16, 2009

    Watch this video from Carlo Selorio.

  • Build A Bigger Online Business By Going Niche
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    Last Updated: May 1, 2009

    Read this article from Elizabeth.

    “Online marketers are driven by the thought of generating large amounts of money with their businesses. The problem is that their vision is often too broad. For example, they may be tempted to create a general site niche marketing Build A Bigger Online Business By Going Nicheabout “health,” “cars,” or “sports.” A decade ago, that would have worked. Today, large brands are dominating their space and they have the war chest to beat back their competitors.”

  • Finding Niche: Where to Invest Your 10,000 Hours of Practice
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    Last Updated: April 5, 2009

    Read this article from Life Optimizer.

    “I just finished reading the book Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell. It’s a well-written and thought-provoking book on the topic of success. Among many interesting ideas in the book, there is one I’d like discuss here and that is the 10,000-Hour Rule.

    The rule says that you need approximately 10,000 hours of practice to become a world-class expert in a field. Outliers shows that the rule applies even to geniuses like Mozart and Bill Gates. There is no other way: if you want to be a world-class expert in your field, you must do your 10,000 hours of practice.”

  • Focus your blog writing on a specific niche topic
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    Last Updated: April 1, 2009

    This article is from How To Make My Blog.

    “The more you narrow your blog topic, the better it is for your blog’s potential. I look at it from the visitor’s point of view. If I click on a tweet, read a blog post, and I like it, I will click onto the main page and browse to see what the blog is about.” Read article.

  • How to Create a Profitable Niche
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    Last Updated: March 31, 2009

    This article is from InternetBiz.

    “Focusing on untapped niche opportunities is often the best approach for a small business. Success is easier to attain if the small business focuses on a more specific and smaller area of its target market, especially during the start-up period, instead of covering the entire spectrum of a particular market.” Read article.

  • How to Be an Expert (and Find One if You’re Not)
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    Last Updated: March 20, 2009

    This article is from Life Hack.

    “I’ve been thinking lately, what makes someone an “expert” in his or her field? Apparently Lorelle VanFossen has been thinking the same thing, because she recently wrote a post called What Gives You the Right to Tell Me? at The Blog Herald that explores the issue of expertise in some depth.” Read rest of article.