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I’ve been a little quiet on this blog for the past couple weeks, although I am happy to report I’ve been making some good progress with my Thirty Day Challenge lessons!
In my previous post, I mentioned that I had to catch up with the first week of the 30DC due to my cross-country move. It seems there were a lot of people in the same boat and everyone seems to be doing just fine, so no worries. The lessons will still be available long after the end of the challenge so if anyone is still interested in signing up, I highly recommend it.
I haven’t exactly caught back up to today’s date, which is okay. They say just go with whatever pace you feel comfortable. For me, the first couple of days were the toughest to get past, and yet now it seems to be getting easier to go through multiple lessons in one day. I have also been distracted quite a bit by the Olympics too, but they only come once every four years (two if you count the Winter Games), so why not eh? It has been a very compelling Olympics.
Anyways, what can I share with you about my 30DC experience? I admit, I did take a bit of time on deciding what niche market I was going to target. The Market Samurai program I mentioned last time really does a good job of narrowing topics down though. I tested about 5-6 different keyword ideas with Market Samurai. The program then takes data from multiple sources to analyze total traffic, competition and the likelyhood of whether or not people searching that phrase would be interested in buying something.
Although we are all on a 40-day trial of the Market Samurai program, this keyword research functionality will always be free. It’s a lot easier than just manually using the Google Keyword Tool, although they did offer a lesson in this as well (sort of the “old-school” way of doing things).
The next lesson went into using Market Samurai to do an SEO (Search Engine Optimization) competition analysis. This was really cool! It took your keyword that you selected and gave a listing of the top pages that come up on a Google search of that phrase, along with all of their on-page and off-page SEO attributes that Google thinks are important (basically all the reasons why these pages are showing up ahead of others). There are other ways to go about doing this as well, such as the SEO for Firefox add-on, which was also demonstrated.
So with this knowledge, I then went ahead and selected the keyword phrase that I thought had the most favorable traffic numbers and the best chance to get ranked highly by Google.
Next, we went ahead and found affiliate programs that we could use that matched our keyword phrase. Now, the idea isn’t to just make money using affiliate programs. This is merely a free way to get a more accurate test of whether people visiting our webpages would be willing to purchase something. I believe the idea is we would create our own product later on, based on what visitors are interested in.
After finding the affiliate program, we then set about creating content to post on our webpage. In order to come up with ideas, we found news sources to keep up with the latest trends, analyzed other articles which held some sort of authority on the subject, and learned about an attribution method that is sort of like commenting or giving your own take on another story and linking to that page.
Now with all this information, we had to find a place to house the content and affiliate links. This is where WordPress Direct comes in. Since the main promise of the challenge is to make your first dollar online without spending a dime, there are free options for hosting and domain creations. I decided to shell out a few bucks for my own hosting while using one of the .ME domain names I had already purchased last month to create my niche blog (WordPress Direct requires hosting with CPanel, which my host of this blog, 1&1, while a great hosting provider, does not offer).
WordPress Direct is pretty cool as well. I am already familar with using WordPress, but as a participant of the 30DC, you get three free blogs to use WPD with, and they all come SEO optimized by the 30DC gurus, so I went with it. It is a really fast way to get an optimized blog up and running in just a matter of minutes.
The next day was all about setting up stat tracking with Google Analytics, along with a special 30DC affiliate tracker. This was pretty easy, and yet definitely important. WPD is already set up for Google Analytics so all you need to do is enter your own tracking code. Simple!
The next few days were all about introducing your new blog to the neighborhood. One day featured a website called Social Marker (created by former 30DC participants), which is sort of a one-stop shop for submitting your posts in just a few quick steps to an assortment of social media and bookmarking type sites such as Digg, Del.icio.us, StumbleUpon and Twitter. Seeing the affect Twitter and StumbleUpon recently had on this website (see Drinks On Me and The Interdependence of Blogging: Cheers Mates!), I knew this lesson would be huge!
The next lesson discussed the proper way to go about contributing to your chosen topic’s community through commenting (while not spamming) on other authority sites to get more backlinks for your own blog. Of course, this must be done in a manner which creates a worthy contribution to the site’s discussions. I personally feel this is part of what makes the blogging community great.
The following day, we submitted our blogs to an RSS feed with the 30DC RSS submitter. Again, something I could probably have done on my own, but it was just a couple easy clicks.
So that is where I am at right now… What are the results thus far? Well, over the weekend while I was searching for forums to contribute to (search: “my keyword phrase” forums), I found my niche blog as the eighth link on the first page of the Google search! Just a few days after signing up for the affiliate program, I’ve had 11 clicks on the link, although no sales yet. All still encouraging though!
Basically, once I got past figuring out the Market Samuari program, things began to flow a bit easier and I am getting more and more into this challenge. Now with the Olympics over, I will be less distracted I am sure. There are still a lot of lessons I have not gotten to yet, so I am excited to put more of this 30DC stuff into practice. They really are giving away a lot of useful info for anyone interested in internet marketing.