A lot of people have been testing the blogging waters and seeing whether or not it’s true what they say – that one could really make money out of a blog. There are thousands upon thousands of articles and blog posts about making money this easy, and they can all be confusing. There is so much going on behind this whole idea that it’s almost impossible to pool them together so they can be more understood, appreciated and applied. However, as long as one sticks to the basics of successful blogging, one can’t go wrong. There are many things to explore about what makes a blog successful, but there are only a few essentials that must be there.
One is choosing the right topic and when you talk of a blog making money, right means bankable or salable. You can blog about anything and everything you feel like expressing yourself about – love, politics, health, celebrities, etc. But if you really want your blog to make money, you’ll go for a topic that is devoted to a niche market. A niche market is a small portion of a bigger market that should be targeted for the ads you’ll have on your blog. For example, if you’re going to write about health, you need to narrow down your target and focus on a specific niche such as colon cleansing. Then you’re going to focus on that topic for your posts and your ads must, by all means, be related to colon cleansing as well.
Second, quality of your content must be kept high. Usually, images are add a good number of points by making a blog look more appealing. But when it comes to the readers’ experience upon coming to your blog, you shouldn’t disappoint them by giving them something rashly written or something that has not been researched on. People come for information and if you don’t have enough of it, you’ll lose them. Good quality blogs don’t have room for spelling nor grammar errors, no matter how seemingly trivial. If you want your blog to earn people’s respect, these are errors you can’t afford to commit.
Second, freshness of content should be ensured at all times. This works two ways. First, the fresher your content, the higher the chances of your blog being indexed by the powerful web crawlers. Remember that these crawlers can tell when you last updated your blog. If you wait a month before adding something new, don’t expect to be visible on search engine page rankings. The second way this works is with your readers. Definitely, people love a blog that is recent and fresh. Nobody wants to read something that’s been sitting there for months or even weeks. The fresher your content, the better it is both for search purposes and reader experience.