Day 15: Submitted MindPetals Article, Conversation with Liz Strauss, and LifeHack.org Article

ToastmastersToday is day 15 of my 30 day challenge to bring more *readers* to this blog, and demonstrate that blogging can be a profitable business.

By the way, Darren posted the first part of my review on Rss-to-Email providers.

My three tasks for today were:

1. Finished the article on Toastmasters for MindPetals.com

2. I had a great conversation with Liz Strauss of Successful-blog.com. She contacted me based on my Day 13 post and gave a new perspective on blogging. As she put it, some bloggers are marketing people, and some are relationships people. Liz is a big proponent of the relationships type, since this is blogging’s biggest strength. Some things that I got out of it were:

  • Don’t think about ‘traffic’, think about ‘readers’
  • Don’t do a report, just talk about your own personal experience
  • A news article ends by making a point or coming to a conclusion, but blog should generate discussion and be interactive. It’s is not one person’s thoughts, it is many people’s thoughts.
  • To generate discussion there are a number of things you can do…
  • Be authentic and let them know there is a real person behind the blog
  • Don’t always end the post with an answer, leave an open ended question
  • Encourage readers to contribute their own ideas, the community will generate more insight than one person

Anyway, these were just a few ideas. It was good to meet a more successful blogger and actually speak to them on the phone (so far I’ve only emailed back and forth with a few). I hope to go to some blogging conferences in the future and meet more of them face to face!

3. I wrote and submitted my next LifeHack.org contributing article which was due yesterday!

Contributing articles to other sites has still been my biggest generator of subscribers.

This post is part of a series on Website Marketing

Table of Contents:

  1. Building Website Traffic - Three Items Per Day For A Month
  2. Day 1: FeedBlitz, SEO, and Post Series
  3. Day 2: New Article, Amazon Cover Upload, and Digg Comments
  4. Day 3: LinkMachine, Google Website Optimizer, and ProBlogger
  5. Day 4: Interviews, SEOMoz, and Technorati
  6. Day 5: First Page of Google, Bugs, Article Marketing Lifehack.org
  7. Day 6: Email Signature, Blog Carnival, StumbleUpon
  8. Day 7: Link Structure, Pings, MyBlogLog
  9. Day 8: FeedFlares, Reciprocal Links, Broken Links
  10. Day 9: Page Cache, 301 Redirects, and Submitting to Blog Search Engines
  11. Day 10: Removed Bad Links, Earning $5639 Per Year, Tracking RSS Subscribers
  12. Day 11: Article for ProBlogger.net, StumbleUpon campaign, and Longer Domain Registration (attempt)
  13. Day 12: Extended Domain Registration, More Incoming Links, Article Submission
  14. Day 13: Successful and Outstanding Bloggers list, Backlinks Advice from Yaro Starak, and DMOZ
  15. Day 14: MindPetals Article, Slow Server, Google vs. Yahoo indexing
  16. Day 15: Submitted MindPetals Article, Conversation with Liz Strauss, and LifeHack.org Article
  17. Day 16: Engaging readers in conversation, Interview on Calling All Authors, and a Research Tip from John Reese
  18. Day 17: Posted Interview Audio, Faster Server, and New Business Cards
  19. Day 18: Article for LifeHack.org, Contacted About.com Contributer, Updated my LinkIn profile
  20. Day 19: Barnes & Noble, Froogle, and Shopping.com
  21. Day 20: Meta Keywords and Descriptions, New Article, 37Signals Blog
  22. Day 21: New Video On YouTube, Creating a Personal Balance Sheet, and Article Marketer
  23. Day 22: Purchased a Water Buffalo, Apple’s Marketing, and RSS Confusion
  24. Day 23: A New About Page, ProBlogger Article Finished, and More Comments
  25. Day 24: Keyword Research, more Links Exchanged, Article Distribution
  26. Day 25: Translated into 8 Languages, A Version For Mobile Devices, and Submitted To Dozens of Blog Directories
  27. Day 26: More RSS Directories, Alumni Networking, Alexa Screenshot Update
  28. Day 27: New Article on Audio Books, Removed Translation, and Networking Tips
  29. Day 28: Amazon, Amazon, Amazon!
  30. Day 29: Zero Million, Yahoo Answers, Wikipedia
  31. Day 30: Wrapping Up With A Few Final Links
  32. Conclusion

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4 Comments so far »

  1. joel badinas said,

    Wrote on July 3, 2007 @ 1:32 am

    You know what I also want to achieve financial freedom and be my own boss. I think you could help me.

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  2. Biswaroop Todi said,

    Wrote on July 3, 2007 @ 5:21 am

    We take pleasure in introducing ourselves as an organization http://www.manuallysubmit.com
    It Provide manual directories Submission and articles submission service. Manuallay submit your site to hundreds of seo friendly directories.

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  3. vijay said,

    Wrote on July 3, 2007 @ 10:41 am

    Well a great advice!
    You pointed one source of traffic as the Contributing articles. Can you plz tell me which option from below should we choose?
    1) Write a article and post it on your own blog and then let other people and bloggers inform about the article OR
    2) Write the article for other website and don’t put it on your own blog.

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  4. Brian Armstrong said,

    Wrote on July 3, 2007 @ 12:31 pm

    Joel…great website, lets talk offline I think we have similar goals. I’ll email you.

    Vijay,

    From what I’ve seen so far, when you’re first starting out it’s probably better to write some great articles for OTHER sites, because you don’t have anyone seeing your site yet. But once you build your readership then I think it’s easier to focus on just your own website. Your readers will spread the word and tell others.

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