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Thoughts On Planning, Branding And Building Base Content For A New Blog

Aaaah that new blog smell. There’s really nothing like it. Logging into Wordpress for the first time right after installation and publishing that first post can be exhilarating, especially if you’re planning on making money with your blog. Bloggers that have weathered the first few months of blogging will all tell you that building a blog’s readership from the ground up is hard work and that, unless you’re some kind of celebrity, traffic building takes time and patience. It’s easy to lose steam and motivation in the early stages without focus, the right expectations and a plan.

Although I only flipped the switch and released this blog to the search engines a few weeks ago (January 12th to be exact), I have a road map in my head of where it’s going over the next few months, and I thought that I’d take a moment to share my strategy and some thoughts with my readers, so you know what to expect over the coming months and why. Here are a few thoughts from me on planning, branding and building a new blog…

The Official Launch of The Sensely Adsense Optimized Template Theme For Blogger and Wordpress

Sensely Adsense Wordpress and Blogger ThemeAdsense loving bloggers take note. If you’re looking to make money blogging and you’re on the hunt for just the right Adsense Optimized Wordpress or Blogger Theme, Sensely’s newly released Adsense Optimized Theme is a must see. Although there are many free adsense optimized themes available on the web for free download, the majority of them are buggy eye-sores that ruin the user experience, and don’t really take into account the technical aspects of what really makes adsense perform. Sensely’s adsense theme package comes with a lot of extras and customizable options but it’s also got a (low-range) premium theme price tag. So why pay for this theme? Here’s a quick review of what you get for the money.

How Many People Are Listening to What You Have to Say?

StadiumThe best way to measure the influence of any blogger is readership (traffic). Thanks to companies like Feedburner and Alexa, we can measure readership statistics and trends. In fact, displaying RSS and traffic rank stats in a visible place on a blog is one of the best ways to advertise (and measure) the popularity of a site. Some might even argue that it’s a marketing technique that turns a popular blog into a REALLY popular blog overnight, as visitors subscribe in droves just to see what all the fuss is about. I have to admit that I find it totally fascinating in the geekiest possible way that a single person/blogger can develop a readership in the tens of thousands a DAY. Can you imagine 50 to 100 thousand people getting an email or a feed every single time you posted a thought or an idea? It’s difficult, if not impossible, to picture that many people in one physical space paying attention to one person. To put it in perspective, it’s the equivalent of an entire football stadium listening to one person sing the national anthem. Considering that the most popular blogs are posting daily, some of them multiple times a day, the “who’s-paying-attention” figures can be staggering.