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Optimizing WordPress For Google Knowledge Graph
The post Optimizing WordPress For Google Knowledge Graph appeared first on HostGator Blog . Google continuously updates their search results to provide a better experience for the searcher. Recent algorithm changes have been moving towards a greater understanding of what the user is intending to search for. This is a step towards Google’s complete understanding of the user, rather than simply matching the exact keywords that were typed into […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
3 Ways To Make Money With A Blog
The post 3 Ways To Make Money With A Blog appeared first on HostGator Blog . A blog that you use to share your knowledge on frequent basis is a small business entity, even if you haven’t yet recognized that fact. Starting a blog is starting a journey in several different areas; writing, marketing, social media, even creativity. All these areas can be individualized and you will find plenty of job opportunities on both freelance sites , and startup companies . The blog itself can be turned into a money making property as well, with the right tools and attitude it is possible to earn a solid 5 figure income every year, those who have the right patience and approach are able to have a turnaround of 6 figures. Darren Rowse is one of the oldest professional (and well-known) bloggers in the community, and although over the years he has quieted down, he has achieved a level of mastery over blogging that he can turn any blog into a revenue powerhouse . How do we go about making money with our blogs? Can we do it without being overly invested in writing and publishing? Below you will find the most popular advertising techniques that bloggers employ on daily basis. Remember: You should never compromise the quality of your content for advertising revenue, eventually content that’s overpopulated with advertising techniques is going to dry out and you’ll feel bad about the choices you made. 1. Affiliate Marketing Are you familiar with the term affiliate marketing? It’s very likely that you’ve heard it before, and if not here’s a great introduction piece that shares some tips, for bloggers, on how to make the most out of it. Affiliate marketing is the process of selling someone else’s product that gives you commission for each sale. It may be 35% or 70% — each program is different. Of course, HostGator has an excellent Affiliate Program . Additionally, sites like ShareASale , LinkShare , and Amazon Associates are among the leading affiliate programs that a vast majority of bloggers use today. Through these sites you can find products in pretty much every niche imaginable, which gives you the freedom of choice as to what kind of products you wish to promote. 2. Launch A Product To counter the above technique, we can actually try and build our own product; whether it’s a simple eBook or an online course — it won’t matter. Launching our own product as a blogger can be an exciting journey of learning, understanding, and most importantly success. A successful launch begins with great timing. You might feel a sense of urgency to introduce your service, but rushing could spell disaster. When necessary, temporarily postponing your launch can mean the difference between failure and glowing reviews. — Chuck Cohn Types of products a blogger might create and sell: Courses Webinars Reports Software/Apps/Plugins Video/Audio/DVD Merchandise If you have got the available capital, you might also want to consider investing in creating something that people can use to improve their own blogging experience; perhaps a keyword analytics tool, or a platform that analyses social media profiles, Product Hunt is a great place to start for amazing business ideas. 3. Paid Services Like I mentioned at the beginning of the article, blogging is going to yield you a significant number of skills, all of which can be utilized together (as a blogger) or individually, and still provide a solid stream of income. Here are some of the most common services that bloggers might promote themselves as being able to do: Freelancing — freelance is the most widely known way of working online, and as a blogger one of the most valuable skills you have is writing and marketing; there’s plethora of jobs available to individuals who can do both. Coaching — you can promote yourself as an online coach who can teach others the ins and outs of successful blogging. Speaking — make sure that businesses and conferences know that you’re available for speaking purposes, not only will it help you to become better at what you do, you will be able to promote yourself beyond your usual reach. Design — bloggers are often indie designers, which is why you can try and charge for design tips and other design related issues that other freelance bloggers might have. Events — attending events and promoting your services in the real world is a great way to make new connections and meet new friends. Training — once you feel proficient enough in building blog sites that are truly community oriented, it might be time to consider training others on a larger scale. blogging is definitely not sitting and writing, it is much more than that and you have to spend some time being a blogger to truly appreciate that fact. HubSpot has written a great piece on how bloggers can utilize their blogs to acquire customers instead of visitors. When we start investing our time and energy into something like a blog, it’s only natural that we will eventually want to start getting paid for it, not only to sustain ourselves, but to be able to push further and further. web hosting Continue reading
New Funding Methods For A New Age In Business
The post New Funding Methods For A New Age In Business appeared first on HostGator Blog | Gator Crossing . Starting a Small Business So you’ve decided you want to start a small business of your own; you’re ready to stop working for others and start working for yourself. This is great! Yes, you get to set your own hours, and yes, you get to do what you would like to do; however, when starting up a business of your own, you need to have the available capital to do so, and the time it takes to get it done. Remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day! Ways to Accomplish This You’ve decided to start your business online. There are lower associated startup costs, and you don’t have to wear pants to go to work, both of which are decided bonuses! The problem is that it still costs money. You need a hosting plan , and you need up front capital to be able to get your inventory started, regardless of whether you are making something yourself or whether you are selling pre-made, manufactured products. How would you go about doing this if you don’t have the money saved up yourself? Well, there are several ways. You could find an angel investor, a set of investors, get a loan from the bank, or you could turn to the latest in funding – investment sites like Kickstarter. Kickstarter Kickstarter is a site that people may go to in order to present their ideas to the general population. Individuals read through the proposals, some of which include bonuses to those who donate x amount to their cause, and then donate. Yes, that’s right, people just give you money because they like your idea and want to see it come into existence. Now keep in mind that your idea must be a good one, as defined by the population at large, and that not all Kickstarters work. If the proposal is not written well, the likelihood of gaining funding decreases dramatically. Included below is a link to a very helpful article that discusses the progress of one small business; how they took their idea from just an idea and turned it into a successful business using funding gained through Kickstarter. That’s right, someone is being helpful just for the sake of being helpful. This increasing amount of transparency in companies serves to benefit you in that it teaches you one possible path to walk, providing you with the information necessary for your business to potentially succeed in the same manner. Getting Going While not all Kickstarters are a success, as we have mentioned, there are those that have the potential to become quite successful (such as Amanda Palmer’s ground-breaking Kickstarter campaign). While it is true that you must obtain the knowledge yourself instead of building on top of the knowledge of others, you are able to take information, such as this, and use it as a means of working to increase your knowledge base, providing you with insight on how to succeed, and the different pitfalls to avoid. So, what are you waiting for? Get going! Start your own business, and start reaping the success of your own hard work. For more information: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/angeliatrinidad/passion-planner-the-one-place-for-all-your-thought/posts/1067424 Image Source: Kickstarter.com. (2014). Start your project — Kickstarter. Retrieved 26 December 2014, from https://www.kickstarter.com/learn?ref=hero web hosting Continue reading
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Photos from ResellerClub Hosting Summit 2013
October 21, 2013 — The second annual ResellerClub Hosting Summit kicked off on Oct. 17, 2013, with a huge array of speakers lined up to share their knowledge on the hosting and domains industry in India and Asia. Keep on reading: Photos from ResellerClub Hosting Summit 2013 Continue reading
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How to build a Joomla 3 Website – 2013
This is a complete walkthrough on how to create a complete Joomla 3 website. Continue reading → Continue reading
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