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Lessons Learned In Blogging for LA2M Feb 2010
1. L e sso n s L e
ar ne d I n
B u ild
w To Blog
Blogging
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AB etter By: Christo
pher Rizzo
2. Background
• Recent graduate from U of M.
• B.A. in Economics and Organizational Studies
• Passion for music, writing, and websites.
• Started blogging as a hobby.
• Hobby turned into a job at Online Tech.
3. The Rizzo Music Experiment
• Started blog in Nov. 2006 on Blogger.
• Question: Could I get people to visit.
• Control: Online marketing only.
• Learned as I went.
5. How Did I Do It?
I mean besides hard work,
dedication, and a little bit of luck.
6. Blogging 101
A blog (a contraction of the term "web log") is a type
of website, usually maintained by an individual with
regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events,
or other material such as graphics or video. Entries
are commonly displayed in reverse-chronological
order.
-Wikipedia
7. Blogging 201
A successful blog is a website the serves a specific
purpose, focused on a specific topic, providing either:
• clear and useful information
• entertainment
• a combination of both
That is updated with new content on a regular interval.
9. Content Traps
Personal Business
Use as a journal. Use as a commercial for
business
Content is hard to relate to. Content is only about that
company’s news.
Can be uninteresting. No value added. Small
audience interested.
Before you post: Ask why my audience would want to read this?
10. Lesson #1:
Avoid the Confusing and Boring.
How I Started:
Wrote about my favorite songs.
Who cares? Boring!
Problem:
No focus.
11. Lesson #1:
Avoid the Confusing and Boring.
My Solution:
Topic: 90s Music.
Purpose: To teach people about all
the great songs of the 90s.
12. Lesson #1:
Avoid the Confusing and Boring.
Why was this a good solution?
•Topic not too broad, not too specific.
•Know a lot about it.
•Love writing about it.
13. How To Avoid the
Confusing and Boring.
• Clearly define your subject.
• Mission should be to inform or entertain or
both.
• Make sure your source has the knowledge to
inform or the charisma to entertain.
15. Lesson #2:
Give Them What They Want.
How I Started:
Wrote a paragraph on this random
song, wrote a paragraph on this
random album.
Problem:
No plan.
16. Lesson #2:
Give Them What They Want.
My Solution:
• Establish a weekly playlist and article
series.
• Began work on “Pillar Posts”
• Make Information Easy To Find
17. Lesson #2:
Give Them What They Want.
What are Pillar Posts?
Pillar posts are the articles that
hold up your blog.
The always
relevant/helpful/highly
entertaining posts that any new
visitor would enjoy.
18. Lesson #2:
Give Them What They Want.
1. Identify your Audience content delivery preference.
0 Is that lists, countdowns, short news pieces, in-depth cover stories,
podcasts, videos, tutorials, guides, how tos, long or short stories?
2. Write a mix of pillar type posts and posts that keep them
coming back for more.
3. Highlight your best content in a place where all visitors
can see (sidebar, under post, nav bar).
19. Lesson #2:
Give Them What They Want.
How do I figure out what my audience wants?
1. Ask.
2. Use visitor data (pageviews, comments).
3. Test, Test, Test.
22. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
How I Started:
I knew nothing about how Google ranked webpages.
I wrote titles and content without any regard for how
Google interpreted my content.
Problem:
Didn’t know HTML nor SEO.
23. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
What is SEO?
In a nutshell it is providing a search engine with
the information about a webpage so that it can
reference it accurately and appropriately in web
search.
24. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Why is knowing HTML important for SEO?
Google “crawls” the HTML code. If you don’t have
the right search terms in the right places, Google
cannot tell what your webpage is about.
25. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Single Most Important Place to Put
Keywords:
The Title: <title>Keywords</title>
26. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
This is why it is so important to write descriptive titles.
Make sure the title of your post is the title of
your webpage.
Do some keyword research (Use Google Keyword Tool for Ideas)
27. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Other Onsite Places to Put Keywords:
0www.website.com/keyword
0<h1>keyword</h1> - Heading tags
0Image Alt Tags. Alt=“keyword” Remember:
0In the post itself. Don’t Over do It!
0<a href=“”>keyword</a>
Onsite Optimization
28. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Example:
94,000/
190,000
From this
page
29. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Besides onsite optimization,
Link Building is Key
30. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
1 link from highly “trusted” site (ex. CNN.com) =
1,000s of links from small websites/directory sites.
32. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
Ways to get links:
• Guest Blog
• Exchange Links
• Promote Content
• Give Testimonials
• Content Licensing (images, data, news)
• Speak at a la2m event.
33. Lesson #3:
Google is Your Friend.
For more info on SEO Visit:
http://www.youtube.com/user/GoogleWebmasterHelp
http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com
http://www.mattcutts.com/
http://www.seomoz.com/
Or message me @ www.linkedin.com/in/csrizzo
34. Lesson #4:
Social Media is a Puzzle.
But it is Solvable.
How I Started:
Use social media sites because
they’re free and popular.
Problem:
Using for wrong reasons.
35. Lesson #4:
Social Media is a Puzzle.
But it is Solvable.
0 “Cool” Brand/Blog/B2C = Facebook Fan Page
0 Social Company/Blog/Person = Twitter
0 Likeable or Useful Content = Stumbleupon and Digg.
0 Anything Video (Entertainment and Tutorials) = Youtube
Find which one is right for your blog.
36. Lesson #4:
Social Media is a Puzzle.
But it is Solvable.
Successful with:
0 Stumbleupon
Not so successful with:
0 Twitter
0 Facebook
37. Lesson #4:
Social Media is a Puzzle.
But it is Solvable.
How StumpleUpon Works:
0 Toolbar for rating webpages.
0 Uses thumbs up/thumbs down to rate content.
0 More thumbs ups the more heavily rotated the piece of
content is in their toolbar.
38. Lesson #4:
Social Media is a Puzzle.
But it is Solvable.
50,000 / 275,000 from Stumbleupon
Why Stumpleupon?
0 Some of my posts have wide appeal.
0 Users found them useful.
0 Little time required.
39. Lesson #5:
Keep at It and Enjoy the Ride.
A blog doesn’t become
successful over night.