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Google hangout based training session With Prakash

No Blogging to Know Blogging Hangout with Prakash

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Google hangout based training

session

With Prakash

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Know the Trainer

• Blogger since 2009

• Spiritual blogger since 2013

• Has worked on Email marketing/social media

marketing

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Defining the blog

• Blog

• Blog address/url

• Blog post

– Microblogging/audio blogging/video blogging and

blogging that mostly refer to

• Blog author

• Blog vs websites

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Blog

• Truncation for weblog

• Blog is generally written by one person

• Contents are arranged chronologically

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What is blog address

• What is the address of facebook?

– www.facebook.com

• Blog address is what your user type in their

browser to access your blog

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What is blog post?

• Each and every content that you post in your

blog is called blog post.

• Can be text, image or video

• Based on the type of content blogging are divided as

Microblogging/audio blogging/video

blogging/general blogging

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Micro blogging

• Use of sites like twitter, tumblr

• Generally posts are very small

• In twitter each post is just 140 characters long

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Audio blogging/ podcast

• Posts are in the audio format

• Modern radio?

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Video Blogging

• Post are all videos

• Gained popularity along with youtube

• Our online tv?

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Blogging

• Mostly referred type when the word blogging

is pronounced

• Content may be text/image/audio or video

• Content may be of any length

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Blog vs websites?

Blog Website

Posts are arranged in chronological order by

date Highly customizable

Mostly run by single person May be run by many person

Every blog is a website Not every website is a blog

Blog has personal feel and grammar is not

strict Websites are mostly insttitutional

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Benefits of blogging

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Blogging builds your

online reputation.

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It shows off your skills.

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It improves your skills.

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Your voice/experiences/learning

reaches to mass

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You may

• Get popular

• Earn money

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Who is blogging not for?

• Those who are celebrity

– He e I do ’t ea eal ele ity, ut the people who think they are celebrity and share their

everyday life (guess who might be interested? No

one!)

• Those who are emotional

– Blog is not a place to express all your sorrow and

collect sympathy

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• Advertisers

– Who do ’t a t to ea o ey? But log is ot a place where you post all sorts of advertisers

expecting someone might click them and you will

be rich

• Multi talented ones

– These multi-talented ones are actually confused

logge s. They do ’t k o hat they should log about, after all they know so many things.

Eventually they share so many things that their

readers get confused.

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Choosing the niche

• Though you may have varieties of skills, focus

one only one thing at a time if you want to be

good blogger

• Because?

– Bloggi g is ot fo logge …..it is fo use

– i.e. write what benefits your user not what you

feel like writing

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Getting technical

• Choosing the platforms

– Blogger:

• Free platform by google

• Easy to manage/ you can focus on content

– Wordpress:

• Free platform

• Number of themes (choose appearance)

• Number of plugins (extend features/functionalities of

your blog)

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Decide the blog name and address

• Seems small thing but most important one

• After choosing your niche choose name for

you log a o di gly, let’s keep that si ple and catchy

• You log’s add ess should e easy to remember and totally relate to the content of

blog. If you make a blog named himalaya and

you blog about tshirt printing, people will

have hard time relating that.

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Let’s get ou ha ds di ty

• Making your first blog

• Writing your first blog post

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What not to do after first blog post

• Forget to recheck grammar

• Immediately share all over the media: instead of sharing all over the media, you can share with some of your friends and gather their feedback. It is recommended that you write atleast 7-8 blog posts before you share in social media so that people who come to your blog and like an article will have some other posts to engaged to.

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Become better at posts

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A good blogger is a good reader

• Who here reads blogs?

– What sort? (hobbies, professional, etc)

– How do you find them?

– Ho do you k o hat’s posted o the ?

– How do you read them (how long, how much etc)

– What makes a good blog?

• Everyone: what sort of blog would you like to

read? How would you read it?

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Tip 1: Write for readers

• Write for your readers

– i.e. know how your blog benefits your readers

– From previous discussion we remember that, we

read what gives us some knowledge or is usefuls

to us

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Tip2: Read more for inspiration

• Wa t to ite a log ut do ’t k o hat to write?

– then you should ead othe ’s blog.

• Why?

– might provoke thoughts for you to write about

a d li k to i you o log…

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Tip 3: Consistency

• Be consistent in terms of

– What you write on (niche)

– Frequency you post (schedule)

• Decide your niche at first and always write on

same thing

• Frequency is very very very important aspect.

Choose how many posts you want to write &

stick to the schedule.

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Planning a post!

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What to post about?

• For your intended blog, jot down at least TEN

ideas for posts:

– Titles

– a brief note of what each one might include

– Category and Tags

• Review these: are they too large? can you

break each one down into more posts or

suggest other takes on them?

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Types of Post

• You could vary between:

– Instructional tips and how-to

– Explanation and information

– Advice and problem-solving

– Editorial commentary on a news story

– Account of an event e.g. conference

– Some ideas in draft for discussion

– A review of an article or book

– Top ten list

– A series of posts on a topic

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Choose your blogging style

• Are you writing poem/story? Suggestion or

descriptive article?

• Do you want to be authorative?

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Practising your style

• Now you have topic, type and style

• Take one of your ten ideas for a blog post

• Write 300 words in a suitable style and tone

• See what others think – is it engaging and

accessible? (try reading it aloud as if you were

chatting to someone)

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Lengths of posts

• Why is decision about blog length even necessary?

– People have short attention span

– They skim the content

• Short articles: keep that to minimum 300

• Detailed of about 800 words

• Descriptive of 2000-5000 words

– Tip: insert images in between to keep readers engaged

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Length of post (contd.)

• Do not worry about the length of the article as

long as it conveys the point. Of course, the

fewer words you use, the better.

• There are very few people who read very long

posts, so focus on short and sweet articles

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Betterment tips

• Start the article with a short sentence, not

more than 8 words.

• Avoid long sentences. Instead break the

se te es as u h as possi le ut do ’t overdo that again.

• Edit your old articles, you will know that some

part of them are really useless.

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Professional tips

• Be original

• Always use a photo or snapshot

• Describe images

• Spell Check

• Credit the sources (this shows research you have done for writing your post, which increases readers trust in you.)

• Do ’t use y e la guage: you-u....

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Rising To Popularity!

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What is popularity in blogging?

• More people read your blog

• It is shared more often in social media

• People remember your domain name

• You appear more often in search engines

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What are all these related to?

Traffic!

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Sources of traffic

• Returning visitors

• Personal referral

• Social networking sites

• Search engine

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Equation of traffic

• Content + marketing = traffic

• traffic+ satisfaction=more traffic

+ Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

• Search engines love social sharing

• Write seo optimised articles

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Social media marketing

• Well planned social media marketing

Twitter:

• Follow other people from same niche

• Contact them more often( you may not be replied but if by chance they once share you, traffic will boom)

Facebook:

• Maintain a separate page for your blog

• Similarly focus on other social medias

• Keep all social media widgets in your site

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Your Presence in Blogosphere

• Co e t f e ue tly o othe ’s log

• Follow more popular blogs on your niche

• Guest blogging

– If you want to alllow guest blogging in your site

then please have some guidelines written for

the so that you do ’t ha e to go th ough a y crappy posts before selecting them

• Allow others to follow you

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Email Marketing • Targeting email of your potential customers

• Start collecting email id of your readers from very beginning, if you are serious about blogging.

• You can offer some free stuffs in exchange of their email ids – Please make sure you have authority over what you

share

– You may also write book and share that

– For me I collect them via blogging trainings

• Services like aweber, mailchimp helps you in email marketing by allowing you track the responses

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Benefit of all these marketings

• If you start a new venture you can easily reach

to these people

• Mo eo e you o ’t ha e tough ti e ha i g returning visitors

• Your readers who want to come back to your

blog again wont need to remember your

do ai a e…afterall there are so many of

them

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Traffic is there! Now what?

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• If you have done your basics right then your

blog is now ready to earn some real money

• A well targeted blog has a audience who may

be willing to buy what they suggest or write

about

• They already know potential sponsors and

now can approach them

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Thank You