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8 Ways to Put Some Life Back into Your Blog

Colorful BlogIs your blog looking a little tired and worn out? Just like people, blogs can start to get a bit dull and lifeless…sounds a bit like a shampoo commercial doesn’t it? When we get to this point we generally do something about it…we might have a make over, eat better foods, go on a holiday, meditate, buy a new wardrobe or maybe even change that brand of shampoo. But what do you do when your blog has reached this point?

The look of your blog can make a huge difference to its overall success. First impressions really do count. When a first time reader finds your blog they want to see something pleasing to the eye and if they don’t find it they will quickly click that ever present back button.

So if you think your blog is ready for a makeover then try some of the following to spruce it up:

#1 Change Your Theme

There are so many free themes available today for most blogging platforms that there really is no excuse for having an old outdated theme on your blog. There are literally thousands to choose from and almost as many premium themes if you have some dollars to spare.

Don’t get stuck in a rut of using the same theme because it is easy to work with. Some of the latest themes are fantastic and so user friendly you will be surprised.

#2 Rethink Those Ads

We all want to make money with our blogs but there is a limit to how many ads you should display. Once you’ve hit that limit you will start to see evidence of people not hanging around on your site.

Even some of the big name internet marketers, not mentioning any names here, are guilty of this. There is one site in particular that I can no longer go to because my computer just freezes up as it tries to load the page. There are so many scripts and pop-ups and flashing ads that it has become almost ridiculous…but hey, he can get away with it because he is a celebrity in the internet marketing game. For the rest of us, we need to be a little more conservative and keep the ads to a minimum AND most importantly make them blend in with your site so it looks professional and not spammy.

#3 Rework Your Sidebar

Take a look at your sidebar and think about whether any of it is actually relevant. Some sidebars are full of widgets that may look cool but are they really helpful to your readers? Remember too that each widget or plugin that you add to your blog is only going to slow it down which will annoy readers on a slow connection. They won’t bother waiting for your page to load and will just click away.

#4 Hold a Blog Contest

Consider holding a contest on your blog to get some excitement back into it. You can generate a lot of new readers with a contest and get regular readers enthusiastic about revisiting. Simply write up a blog post announcing the contest and get readers to leave a comment to enter.

Your giveaway doesn’t have to be expensive – an Amazon Gift Card is always well received but you can even have a look around your house for an unwanted gift or something you’ve never used that you can giveaway.

#5 Use Images

Use images wherever possible. This tends to attract people to the blog post and gets them to start reading. It also just makes your blog look good. You can get images for as low as a $1 at iStockphoto.com.

#6 Interact With Your Readers

Start interacting with your readers a little more. People love to be acknowledged so try and answer every comment that is left on your site. This is not always possible but do your best. People will tend to come back if they know that their comments are going to be answered.

#7 Tell Us About Yourself

 Your visitors will be more likely to leave a comment if they know who they are talking to you. So add a photo of yourself and a few lines about what you and your blog are all about. And don’t hide it away on an About Us page – put it in your sidebar so it shows up on every page.

#8 Add Regular Content

Adding regular content can vastly improve your blog particularly if you add a new article every day. Google loves content and particularly likes content from blogs. It is not uncommon for a blog post to be ranked in Google within 10 minutes of publishing it. And Google will revisit your blog more regularly once it knows you are adding content on a daily basis.

So there you have it – 8 ways to improve your blog. Can you think of any others I may have missed?

Today I finally got around to uploading a traffic generating ebook that I have been wanting to finish for a while now. It wasn’t that I was procrastinating…well maybe I was a little…but my main reason for not getting this finished earlier was that I was starting to think that I was really putting too much into it. 

I wanted this to be an ebook with solid content on how to generate traffic to your blog or website.  My only problem was that I was getting up to around 50 different methods and although they were workable I really felt that in the long run you really only need a little more than a handful of methods to really get good solid traffic.

We only use a few traffic generating techniques ourselves so I wasn’t really sure why I was recommending that many methods to others.

So as you can see from the title, the ebook got whittled away to only 7 methods…but don’t be fooled by this small amount – these are truly some of the best methods for getting traffic quickly.

Of course there is a catch…don’t you hate that? To get this ebook you need to sign up for our newsletter. The sign -up is in the sidebar to the right – you can’t miss it. And we suggest that you stay signed up once you download your ebook as we have a lot of other goodies to giveaway plus plenty of tips and helpful advice.

We hope you enjoy the ebook and we would love to hear your comments on this blog post.



Top 10 Blogs That Tell You How Much They Make Online

I am always in awe of those bloggers who are willing to reveal exactly how much they are making online. It’s a pretty brave thing to do really so I respect their honesty…that’s assuming they are totally honest about it and not just making it all up. I mean who hasn’t seen those landing pages where the writer gloats about making $386,212 in 5 minutes….hmmm, those I tend not to believe.

But there are some out there that look like they are giving us the real deal so I have listed them below:

1. The 45 Year Old Millionaire

I have been keeping track of Davids blog for some time now as it is interesting to read his monthly account of just how much he is making. His goal is to become a millionaire by age 45. I’m looking forward to seeing that day!

2. Caroline Middelbrook

Caroline reveals her earnings on a monthly basis and includes all sources of online income. She also includes traffic stats and subscriber stats.

3. David Risley

This is a great informational blog so well worth reading some of the other blog posts and not just David’s monthly reports.

4.  Deneil Merritt

Deneil provides one of the most comprehensive reports I’ve seen. It includes detailed traffic stats, the top 5 posts for the month, income and goals for the next two months.

5. Shout Me Loud

I like reading the monthly income reports from Shout Me Loud. The owner, Harsh Agrawal is honest and forthcoming about his experiences online.

6. Smart Passive Income

Pat gives a comprehensive monthly overview including not only income but a basic run-down of what he did over the month. A great read!

7. Blueverse

Ryan provides a basic breakdown of income for the month and also includes what he’s currently working on.

8. I Need Discipline

Another monthly income report, this time from Dean who provides a breakdown of income as well as whether his sources of income increased or decreased from the previous month. He also includes traffic stats.

9. My Tech Quest

Steve is the owner of My Tech Quest and provides an overview including traffic stats and income. He also discusses his goals for the next month.

10. Richard Bonner

Richard doesn’t provide a detailed breakdown but instead shows the amount earned and the amount spent for the month.


Just Changed the Color Scheme and Header

Just a quick post about the color scheme change on this blog. I originally downloaded the Flexibility 2 WordPress theme but hadn’t done much about changing the default color scheme. Thought it was about time to do so.

I created a new header and changed the overall color scheme from red to blue. I liked the red but a lot of people who are using this theme have done the same as me and kept the red theme so it really needed a whole new color to make this blog unique.

I was originally going to keep the background in the dark grey color but it looked a bit flat and lifeless so I changed it to a gold color. Still not sure about it yet but I will take a look again in the morning with fresh new eyes to see if it looks a little off.

What do you think? Any suggestions about how to improve it or do you think it looks okay?

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