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Niiche blogs are blogs that are focused on one topic.

This is what Wikipedia says about niche blogging:
Niche blogging is the act of creating a blog with the intent of using it to market to a particular niche market. While it could be argued that all blogs are, in some form, a niche blog, the term as it applies to marketing refers to a particular kind of blog.

Choosing a Niche

You really need to have a passion for the domain you choose and you need to know it very well. Think from the beggining how popular the subject is, what target will you have, what competition exists, how will you monetize your blog.

The way you choose your site name

It must be original, not to be confused with other blogs (popular) from the same niche.
A few basic things that you need to know

  • If you want a professinal blog youll need to have your own domain name & give your money on a good hosting;
  • Constantly publish articles: depending on the niche you choose, pitch a number of articles youll post per day or per week and dont break it. Be careful not to make long breaks, always have a few drafts saved which youll publish or complete when you need;
  • Good writing skills, easy to follow;
  • Visual identity: make a good-looking logo, theme, business cards;
  • Dont optimize your blog in excess: SEO SPAM IS BAD! You could read WordPress SEO - 6 basic tips for better SEO if you want to learn how to optimize your blog.
  • Dont hide your contact form, you need to be easily contacted;
  • Always have a few banners in your hand, ready to be sent;
  • Install plugins which will fit your niche. (ex: Community links feed)

First of all, you need to have quality articles, because content will always be the most important! Come with something new: exclusiv news, the speed you publish information, the way you present the information (ex: Opinions from your own experience).

Follow your competition: other blogs and websites from the same niche, the more they are the better it is. Find their weak points & their strong points. Learn from others mistakes, use their experience to your advantage, think how can you be a step in front of them. NEVER take material/information/ideas without asking or without crediting them!

Search for forums related to the niche youve chosen. Register on the most active ones, follow the discussions, socialize, post constantly, contribute with new and interesting information. DONT spam! Dont register on forums only to promote your blog, its not nice. Youll probably be banned.

Search for people that are interested in your niche on other blogs or websites (through articles or comments), on forums, on social networks (ex: Facebook, Myspace, Twitter). You can invite them, if they have experience or if they have something interesting to say, to write a guest post.

Read magazines and newspapers related to your niche. You never know where some new ideas come from, ideas that you can adapt to online. Contact the press to suggest a collaboration between your blog and the publications. Its not hard at all to contact them at press conferences or to search for their e-mail or phone numbers. Explain them who you are and ask them to put you in contact with someone that is taking care of your niche. Of course, do this only when you come with something relevant, new, which will attract attention. After you get in contact with them you could suggest:

  • Write a few words about your blog;
  • If you are expert in a domain or you constantly come with new materials, they could credit/cite you in articles;
  • You could offer to have a rubric in their pages (or websites), regardless of the size. In exchange, you could offer ads on your blog.

If there are events related to the niche of your blog and you can go, my advice is dont stay home! You could be a media partner and promote that event, to request in exchange ads on the flyer/website of the event/in the press releases related to that event (logo/banner/URL).

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Do you blog? If not, you are missing out on a booming business, not to mention the latest fad on the Internet. Everyone is blogging these days your Grandmother is probably blogging if she has a computer!

Blogging isnt just fun, it is a business that has really taken off. In fact, many people are making full time livings simply by blogging each and every day. Dont you wish you could spend thirty minutes or so a day writing an entry for your blog and then go do the things you really enjoy in life? You can if you learn how niche blogging works.

There is blogging and there is niche blogging. Niche blogging is where the money is. Here is how it works: You do some research to find out what is popular these days. You set up a blog. You find affiliate products for your blog. You write an entry each day. You market your blog. You collect the money. Sounds simple, right?

Well, once you get the hang of it, it is simple but starting out takes a little more work, and a lot more thought starting with the research that you need to do. What will your niche be? There are millions of people blogging about millions of topics. The more unique your topic can be the better you will do. Even if you cant choose a unique topic, the way you blog, or the information you put on your blog should be unique so you can compete with the other bloggers in your niche.

That part isnt so simple finding your niche. Start by finding out what the most popular keyword searches are in the search engines. Do a search for those keywords using RSS feed software or using a search engine type in the keyword followed by the word blog or RSS. How many people are blogging? If the keywords are popular, there are probably hundreds or thousands of blogs in that niche already. Can you use any of those keywords and create a unique blog? If so, go for itif not, keep searching.

Think about your own interests. If you are interested in a particular hobby or topic, the chances are good that thousands or even millions of other people are. What is your favorite reality television show? People blog about Survivor, and some of those blogs have a huge following. This goes to show you that even if you do choose a topic that many people are blogging about, you can still make it unique enough to become quite popular.

Setting up your blog is simple. You can get your own webhosting account that includes blogging scripts. These are simple to install, and usually only takes a few clicks of the mouse from the webhosting control panel. You need your own domain name, which can be ordered when you order your hosting account in most cases. However, if you are not tech savvy, you may need to hire someone to do a little tweaking for you. Basically, you need to choose the colors that you want to use for your blog pages and put your affiliate ads on templates. Again, if you dont know how to do this, you can easily and cheaply hire someone to do this for you through a site such as Rent-A-Coder at http://www.rentacoder.com

Finally, you are ready to start blogging and marketing your blog. Learning to market a blog also takes a little work. Now, jump on the blogging bandwagon and start earning some money!

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Okay, you have a website that is up and ready for action, but what comes next? Thats easy, you need to start getting your online site to generate money and you can do this by blogging. There are a number of ways to turn blogging into dollars and you can soon discover how to make money blogging from your home computer. Check out the programs offered by Clickbank, Amazon, Ebay and AdSense and you will see how easy it is to bang out bucks by blogging online.

If you want to maximize your income and minimize your effort then you need to connect multiple sites among a number of different niche markets. These sites can pay off some great dividends for you in just a short amount of time. For example if you have 30 sites and each of these manages to pull in $2 a day then you have a nice little income of $1800 a month. Even if your sites only grab you a single $1 a day, that is still $900 a month for doing what? Blogging, thats what.

50 sites earning $2 each per day will generate $3000 per month in income and this is nothing to be sneezed at. This total does not even count any of the income that is being earned through the affiliate links that you are connected with. Sites that are promoting other affiliate links through Adsense or Clickbank are likely earning even more income than the $1-2 per day that we are using in these examples. If you can get 30 sites to generate just $5 each per day that means you have $150 coming into your bank account on a daily basis which equals $1050 a week or more than $52K per year. Is blogging beginning to look better by the moment? You better believe it. Think of what you could do with this kind of additional pocket change.

Ok, sure it looks good, but maybe you are still concerned about trying to get 30-50 sites up and running. Not only that, you have to maintain them, so just how much work is that? I hear what you are saying, but you can get some software programs now that let you build your sites in a few easy steps and the rest is just automatic so all you have to do is set and forget. Besides, once these sites start depositing big bucks into your checking account you can pay someone to do the grunt work for you.

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If you arent niche blogging, you are missing out on a booming business, not to mention the latest trend in Internet marketing. Everyone is niche blogging these days - even your Grandparents are probably blogging if they have a computer!

While niche blogging is fun, it is also a business that has really taken off. It is possible, and many people are in fact, making a full-time living simply by blogging each and every day. Don””t you wish you could spend thirty minutes or so a day writing an entry for your niche blog and then go do the things you really enjoy in life? You can if you learn how niche blogging works.

There is blogging - and there is niche blogging. Niche blogging is the most profitable form of blogging. Here is how it works: First, You do some keyword research to find out what the popular trends are. You set up a niche blog and then find affiliate products to promote on your niche blog. Its best to write fresh content daily. In addition to writing content for your niche blog, you need to market your niche blog. Then you sit back and collect the money. Sounds simple, right?

Well, once you get the hang of it, it is simple - but starting out takes a little more work, and a lot more thought - starting with the keyword research that you need to do. What niche will be profitable for you? With millions of people blogging about literally, millions of topics, the more unique your topic is, the better you will do. Even if your topic isnt unique, your content should be unique so you can compete with the other bloggers in your niche.

That part isnt so simple - finding your niche. Start by finding out what the most popular keyword searches are in the search engines. Do a search for those keywords using RSS feed software or using a search engine - type in the keyword followed by the word blog or RSS. How many people are blogging? If the keywords are popular, there are probably hundreds or thousands of blogs in that niche already. Can you use any of those keywords and create a unique blog? If so, go for it, if not, keep searching.

Think about your own interests. If you are interested in a particular hobby or topic, the chances are good that thousands or even millions of other people are. What is your favorite reality television show? People blog about Survivor, and some of those blogs have a huge following. This goes to show you that even if you do choose a topic that many people are blogging about, you can still make it unique enough to become quite popular.

Other ways to find popular and potentially profitable niches is uses Google Hot Trends to see what people are searching for. Twitter also has its own “Trending Topics” and is a good way to find out what is hot and being talked about.

Setting up your niche blog is simple. First you need to choose a domain. Choose your domain carefully and try to get a domain that includes your main keywords. Get a webhosting account, with cpanel and Fantastico, and install a Wordpress blog using Fantastico - literally takes a couple of minutes. Wordpress is my favorite blogging platform. You want to avoid using blogging servers that host your blog. You can lose months of work hosting on a blog server if they decide to delete your blog.

Next you need to choose an attractive Wordpress theme. There are themes to choose from, both premium commercial themes and free themes. Once your theme is installed, you need to add your Adsense and ads for the products you are going to promote.

Now youre ready to start your niche blogging career, so jump on the niche blogging bandwagon and start earning some money!

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Blogging and social bookmarking are the hottest things online these days and anyone who bookmarks their own blog posts probably knows how time consuming it is to bookmark every site one at a time. What if you could bookmark multiple social bookmarking services at one time? Or even better how about having your WordPress blog do it for you with each new post?

OnlyWire is a service that will bookmark many of the most popular social bookmarking services from one location. Just sign up for an account at OnlyWire.com, login and then join all the sites, or as many as you want and place your username and password in the list and save. This one time setup will take some time but pay off in the end.

Then you can drag one of the bookmark tools to your browser and when on a page you want to bookmark just click the OnlyWire bookmark tool to save it to all the sites you saved on your OnlyWire account. This will can you a good bit of time depending on how many sites you usually bookmark.

But what if your WordPress blog did that for you as well? Now it can with Onlywire Autosubmit - A WordPress Plugin.

Download the Onlywire Autosubmit Plugin, unzip it and install it like any normal plugin, by uploading it to your wp-content/plugins folder. Or if you have the One Click Install plugin just upload the whole zip file from the dashboard. Go to Plugin and activate the Only Wire Autosubmitter plugin. Then go to Options, OnlyWire Options and save your OnlyWire username and password.

This was the first post I have written after installing it. After publishing the post I checked a few of my bookmarking sites and sure enough this post was in there. You can also check the status in the WordPress dashboard by going to Options, OnlyWire Options.

If I setup your blog recently you probably have the One Click plugin installed. Learn how to use it here: Upload WordPress Themes and Plugins From The Dashboard

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Custom Niche Blogs: Affordable, Customizable

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Niche Blogging Treasure has a large assortment of high quality custom niche blogs for sale. Each custom blog is beautifully designed specifically for the niche. This quality custom made niche blogs are rarely found at the the price of $37 for each niche blog.

How You Will Make Money With These Sites

To make it easy for you, I will strategically integrate at least 4 ways to make money

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amazon Store And Affiliate Programs

As you can see on the site, there is a link to the shop where there is a auto-updated store featuring highly targeted items that are available via Amazon. .

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Affiliate Products

As you can also see in the sidebar of the blogs, there are ads for a highly targeted ads for Products and Services. Popular Clickbank products cand be used as well as Network ads from Neverblue, Max Bounty, Commission Junction, Share a Sale, etc. (any network you are a member of).

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Google Adsense

These sites are Adsense ready and Adsense ads have already been implemented. You can see them in both the sidebar and usuall the very top and bottom of each article. They can be added to the inside of the articles as well.

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Private Ad Sales

You can sell private ads (125×125) for this website. All you need to do is write a little blurb about your costs, etc. You also have the option of easily adding more ad space on the sidebar via the admin panel.


heres what you are getting

A customized theme and logo design

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Premium Wordpress Themes (Value is $70+ alone Before The Customization And logo Design!)

These arent your average Wordpress blog themes. I have a developers license for many Premium Wordpress template sites. All templates used on my sites are from my premium collection with a backend admin panel to help you easily add/edit info to the sidebar, manage advertisements, etc.

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this is what is done to these blogs before they are sold

1. Installed many of the hottest plugins for a blog, including All in One SEO Pack, Google XML Sitemaps, Adsense Deluxe, WP Super Cache, Social Bookmarking plugins, Tubepress, a plugin to pull videos in automatically.

2. Autoblogged Plugin installed to completely automate posting. Purchased unlimited version of this plugin so you get a legal copy (a $57 value).

3. Custom header and Premium Wordpress Blog Theme

4. Extremely optimized for Google Adsense, and other forms of monetization, as described.

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All PSD Files.

You get all the PSD files used to create the site header, logo, etc. Why would you want these? Having the PSD (Photoshop layered files) files makes it easy to edit any of the designs and/or conveniently make new ones. This can save you time and money when creating new promotions later.

Check out the Custom Niche Blog Gallery too see all the niches. Visit often. More added frequently. Got a custom niche blog suggestion? Leave a comment and I may add one in that niche.

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Installation Instructions

These instructions are for hosting with cpanel. If you have any problems installing with these instructions, there are many sites that give instructions. Just go here: http://www.google.com/#hl=en&q=how+to+move+blog+to+new+domain+host&aq=o&oq=&aqi=&fp=Xmf0jJ9P_V0

Unzip the zip file to your hard drive and keep as a site backup.

Then upload the zip file to the root directory of your domain/host

Go to the File Manager and checkmark the zip file and extract it.

Then in cpanel, go to MySQL and create a new database for this blog. Create a user and then add that user to the database with all permissions. Remember the full database name, the database user name and the user password (ie, if you create a database named weddings, the full database name will be YourCpanelUserName_weddings … same with the user if you create a user named sarah, your user name for the wp-config.php file will be YourCpanelUserName_sarah. You will need this for your wp-config.php file.

The following is a visual instructions for making the database changes.

Go to http://domainingdiva.com/database.jpg

In the database, you also need to change the upload path to yours. Click on the database name in the left panel and then click on Search. Select all and type in public_html for the search. It should come up with a couple of entries in wp_options. Click on the one that says upload path and open it.

Go to http://domainingdiva.com/database2.jpg

One final change to the database is to change the user password to what you want.

Go to http://domainingdiva.com/database3.jpg

Now with the database done and the files extracted, all you need to do is to download the wp-config.php file in your root directory and change the info to your database, database user, and database password info.

Go to http://domainingdiva.com/config.jpg

After you log in to the Wordpress Admin, go to Settings > General > and at the top there are two places where the site url is … make sure they both point to your domain.

Download the Search and Replace plugin from here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search-and-replace/

Upload the plugin to your plugin directory and activate it. Then go to settings and choose Search and Replace. Select all and in the Search for box, put the old domain, which will be the url of the demo site and in the Replace With box, put your domain. Leave off the http://www. Just put the domain in like nichebloggingtreasure.com. Then submit. This will change all the urls in posts that point to the old domain.

Changing the ads and theme instructions

Go to http://domainingdiva.com/gazette.html

Note: It is better to do this with an ftp program like Filezilla and an html editor like Dreamweaver or whatever you use. Doing it from the Wordpress backend, often causes error messages, due to the customization of the theme.

In addition to the ads found in the Gazette Theme Options located in your Wordpress admin panel, via an ftp program like Filezilla, go to wp-content > themes > gazette > ads and download the ads-300×250.php file. Replace the two instances of the Adsense script in this file with your own 300×250 Adsense ad in the same color scheme as shown on the demo site. Upload the file.

Download the sidebar.php file in your Gazette Theme folder and edit the path of the ebook image. You could also add additional ads here if desired.

Then download the singlepost.php file in your Gazette Theme folder

Replace the Adsense in there with your own 468×60 Adsense in the same color as shown on demo site.

If your site has an Amazon Store or Amazon Bookstore, it will be located in the Wordpress backend admin in Pages > Edit

Just replace the existing code with your own Amazon widget or store.

The Forum

If your site comes with a forum, and you do not want the forum, just go to

wp-content > themes > gazette

and download the header.php file

Close to the bottom of the file, you will see the url for the forum.

Delete the url, but do not delete the <li> </li> code surrounding it and then upload the header file to the same directory.

If you want the forum, I find it easier to install it from scratch than to try to change it to your domain.

In phpMyAdmin, go to the sites database.

Drop all the tables that begin with bb

Go to bbpress.org and download the forum zip file

Follow the install instructions on bbpress.org

It will create a folder called bbpress after installation, change the folder name to forum

Then download the Revolution BBPress theme here:

http://www.revolutiontheme.com/magazine/bbpress/download.zip

Unzip and upload to the Revolution theme to the bbpress template directory located inside the forum folder.

Then go to yourdomain.com/forum

And follow the onscreen instructions.

To Replace the Ads

Some of the ads, the 125×125 ads on the sidebar are in the Gazette Theme Options in the Wordpress Admin.

In addition, there are Adsense ads to change. Go to wp-content > Themes > Gazette > Ads and download the ads-300×250.php file. This is the file that has the 300×250 Adsense ad. There are two places in the file that you need to replace the Adsense ad with yours. After editing, reupload to same directory.

Then go to wp-content > themes > gazette and download the singlepost.php file.

In this file, there will be a 468×60 Adsense ad. Replace it with yours and reupload.

The ebook or opt-in image are in the sidebar.php file in wp-content > themes > gazette

Download it and edit if needed. If opt-in graphic is used, link it to your autoresponder or mailing list. If ebook is used, it is probably already linked to an ebook sales page and you will need to link your own paypal button to the order button to get paid for selling the ebook.

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When you have an online blog you need to keep it updated frequently to maintain reader interest. This needs to be done at least every other day, and ideally it should be updated daily. You need to make sure that you set aside some time for this housekeeping task.

Of course if you are limited to only certain times that you can devote to writing then you can prepare some updates ahead of time. Just use your writing time to create extra blogs that you can post during the week. Everyone with a new blog is worried about generating high interest and being able to direct traffic to their sites, but you have to have a good amount of online content before this becomes your problem. What it all boils down to is that you should work hard to get your blogs live and online so that you can really get that traffic moving in the direction that you want.

Choosing the niche for your blog should have been based on something that you really enjoy, or something that you have experience with. This makes writing the content for your blogs something that is fun and easy to do.

There will always be some type of PLR material that is free for you to use when you are creating your blog posts. These articles may not be of the quality that you prefer but you can glean some useful ideas and information from them. Besides, who said that each of your postings needed to be a masterpiece in order to be successful? What you are really looking to do is to pass along some interesting ideas and maybe a bit of useful information. You can stress yourself out in search of perfection, but it really is not as important as you might think. Something fun, interesting and easy to read will always come out on top in the blog ratings.

When you begin to start seeing some success, you can contract with others to do some of the writing for you. This is very helpful for people that really dont like writing in the first place. Check out listings on NAA, forums, Elance and other freelance sites for people that will write material for you to use for very competitive prices. You can even read samples that these writers have created in the past so that you can judge their talent and abilities before hiring them.

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When you are have created your website you probably feel as proud as a new parent. After all you have just watched the birth of your own idea and now its time for the first few toddling steps. Driving the traffic to your blog is next on the agenda and this is a crucial step to ensuring the success of your site. You have to hook the public with your content and ideas. You may have decided on a self-hosted site, or perhaps you opted to use WordPress or Blogger. The platform you choose really wont matter that much, as far as generating traffic goes, because there are some specific guidelines that are always going to be used to bring the traffic to your blogging doorstep.

The majority of bloggers will know that SEO is critical when it comes to getting the exposure and online visibility that is necessary to succeed. After all the basic reason a blog exists is to attract readers and generate customers. Search engine optimization can not be ignored and there are some great resources for you to use to help you get your online blog off to a blazing hot start.

When you are first getting interest generated about a blog you can count on Squidoo and Hubpages to give you a hand. This gives you a place to create your own lenses and hubs that deal with your particular blog niche. Once you have taken this step it is easy to create the links to your blog site with either the direct link connections or by using the RSS feed. These link modules are available on both Squidoo and Hubpages.

Do not overlook the help that other blogs can give you. If you leave some comments on a number of closely related blog sites it can mean a big boost to your own traffic. Make your comments informative, even if they are not very lengthy. A one or two word comment will not catch the eye of anyone, but a more relevant remark can provoke interest from a number of readers. Avoid using those overworked, repetitive comments that pop up so frequently because they are not being read by anyone. In other words, be at least a little creative in your posting.

For successful traffic you need to take advantage of the benefits that you can gain when you use social bookmarking. It will probably work to your advantage to be a little choosy and begin by bookmarking a limited number of these sites with your posts. If you cast your net too wide it will come across as SPAM, which is a definite no-no. Reddit and Stumble Upon are a couple of prime places to begin your bookmarking tactics. In addition to the limited posts, make sure that you bookmark for others because this will make it seem that you are really part of the social network and not circling the community like a shark in the ocean.

You can also reap some rewards for your blogging efforts by connecting with the social networking sites that are currently in high demand. Facebook and Twitter are two good choices to focus your efforts on. Remember that you need to keep your niche in the forefront of your mind as you build a profile and start creating your own interconnected community. Once more you need to keep communication as important as your task of creating links to your own site and products.

Forums with related ideas and information can help you gain exposure and create a familiarity with the public. The more familiar your name and site becomes the more likely people will want to do business with you. To get your name moved to the top of the list in your niche markets try searching Google by typing in “the name of your niche + forum”. This should provide you with the target listings that you will need to begin this plan of attack.

What you want to do is to use these methods to build trust and familiarity with a large network of people on the Internet. This will help you create friendships and generate some much needed exposure online. As people begin to feel comfortable with your name and site, it will make them more inclined to purchase products from you, which is good for your online business.

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The best way to build traffic for a new niche blog is to have lots of content and to post it regularly. Many new bloggers dont realize this and are often disappointed with their traffic when they start out. They write a post or two a week and the traffic just isnt increasing. Its demotivating and makes you question whether or not you should waste your time niche blogging.

To help generate steady traffic and attract loyal readers, you need to have a content schedule. This could mean blogging five or seven days a week or it could mean just posting on the same two days of the week. Your readers want to know when to expect new stuff from you. So, why is it good for your niche blog to have a content plan and how should you develop it?

Why do you need a Content Plan?

Having a content schedule helps build loyal readership. If you write about specific things on specific days, readers will know when to come back. Readers will also take you more seriously if you have a methodical plan behind the blog, that is they know its not just the aimless ramblings of a procrastinator. It will help foster community and turn your blog into a favorite amongst your audience. A content plan keeps people coming back for more, especially with Niche Blogs.

Time Management

A content plan also helps you manage your time. When starting a blog, youre often awash with tons of ideas for posts. So many, that you quickly get burnt out as the drudgery or writing about the same things sets in. If you organize your blog into content categories, you can spend your time focusing on several targeted ideas a week, as opposed to hundreds. This will fill your blog with relevant content to your niche, increasing the likelihood that people will find you via the search engines.

Good Habits

A content plan also helps to create good blogging habits. To maintain a successful niche blog community, you need to regularly update your blog (and not just with blog posts), respond to comments and overall monitor the site. Youll create a production state of mind - meaning that youll get in the habit of writing a post a day, or even writing them all in one day and scheduling them to post. This will make the creation process much easier to begin and end.

Establishes Niche Authority

If youre regularly writing about particular subjects, the sheer amount of content that this creates will establish your authority in your niche subject. Who are you going to trust more? The blog with a few sparse posts written at odd times, with very little information? Or the niche blog that is filled with relevant content to the subject your interested in thats updated in a methodical fashion?

Helps with Ideas for posts

Often, as you write in a more regimented, methodical fashion, youll come up with even more ideas for relevant posts. Then, youll find yourself altering your own content plan to fit in new and interesting ideas.

How to Develop Your Content

The first step in developing your niche blog content plan is to sit and think long and hard about what you want your blog to be. Do you want to be a rockstar in your niche? Or do you want to be part of the scenery? Or do you just want a creative outlet?

If you want your niche blog to take over the world, then you need to post every day (and maybe more than once a day).

If you want to a part of a larger niche community, post 2 to 3 times a week.

If you just want a creative outlet, then post once or twice a week, depending on how the mood moves you but be sure to make sure its the same days.

What are Others Doing?

Research is so important when building your niche blog. Hopefully, you found people blogging about the same things as you. What are they doing? Do they have a schedule? What do they regularly write about? What are they doing wrong? And then ask the most important question a niche blogger faces:

How can you do it better?

Think About your Niche

Think long and hard about what interests you so much about your niche subject. What would you like to read about? Compare to your competition. Find some way to differentiate yourself while still focusing on the subjects that interest you the most. If you lack passion for any of your posts, it will show in your writing and will turn off readers.

Then think about how you can express your interest the most effective way. Think about the types of posts youd like to write. That can be lists, interviews, reviews, features, videos, etc. Keep those in mind when it comes time to layout your content schedule.

Features and Small Posts

There are two types of posts that are relevant to niche blogs, features and small posts. Features are long posts (like this one) that focus on a subject and develop it fully (essay like, lists, interviews, etc). A small post is much shorter and focused on something that can be digested quickly (a video, photo slideshow, 2-3 paragraph post, etc).

You need to ask yourself what your feature to small post ratio will be. You will probably get burnt out if you post a long feature every day. Similarly, you niche blog may get stale if you only write quick short posts and dont give your readers something MORE. Features are also more likely to gain attention on social media sites than a short post.

So, how many feature posts can you write for a week? How many short posts? Its been my experience that one or two features is plenty for the week while 3 to 4 small posts will keep things interesting.

Always be Ahead

The most important aspect of developing a content schedule is to always be ahead of yourself. If your posts arent time sensitive, then schedule them out a week or two in advance. This will ensure that if anything comes up, you have a post going out no matter what.

Have a Backup

Its not a bad idea to have a well full of articles that havent been published in your back pocket to use when you have nothing else to write about. It could be a longer feature youre waiting for the right time to post or an idea your still wrapping your head around. Having these types of posts will help you when youve hit Blogging Burnout and cant bear writing for a couple days.

Choose the days of the week you want to post

When planning your content schedule, keep in mind that there are blogging cycles during the week. There are days when your traffic will be down, such as Monday or Friday. People are getting back into the week on Mondays and people are exiting the week on Fridays. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday are the best days of the week to have big, content rich posts go out.

On some of my blogs, I use Friday as a link roundup day. I write about cool links that I found that dont warrant their own post, but are worth sharing. On Monday, I usually put out a video or quick tip. Something light. Save the meat for the middle of the week when more people are paying attention.

Choose themed days

Some people might think its lame to picked themed days, but its a very effective way for people to remember your niche blog. It immediately lets people know what the column is about and gets them interested. I also recommend creating separate categories for each of these themed days, that way someone can find your themed posts all in one place when they are browsing your site. Its not a bad idea to create category links for your themed days in your blog sidebar.

When should you schedule posts to post?

Ive already talked about choosing the right days to post but what time of the day is it best to post? A general rule of thumb is to set your scheduled posts to go out mid-morning. People often are looking for something to read after theyve settled at their desks with their cups of coffee. Also, by posting in the morning youre more likely to get somewhere on social media sites because your content will be in front of peoples eyeballs for most of the day.

Always Double Check

Many bloggers dont think of it, but they should be subscribed to their own blog feed. That way they will know if their scheduled post has gone up at the right time as well as making sure its formatted correctly. Its also a great way to spot errors that can be fixed before your post hits critical mass. Also visit your own blog. Make sure the posts display correctly, respond to comments and interact with your readers. Engagement will keep them coming back.

Tweak

If something in your content schedule isnt working, then by all means dont be afraid to change your plan. If your regular posts on the mating habits of feral cats are not bringing in the traffic you expected, shift the topic into another category. Your niche blog should be an ever changing, ever growing organism that can change as quickly as it needs to in order to stay relevant.

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