Blogging Workshop – starting 30th August
Here’s something both fun and useful for all of you who have business blogs – SuperWAHM is running a Blogging Workshop starting 30 August.
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Who’s it for?
Anyone who has a business blog and wants to get more traffic, more readers, work more efficiently and turn their blog into a valuable tool for their business.
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How does it work?
It’s being run on a separate site at http://blogging.superwahm.com via a blog. Makes sense doesn’t it? Running a blogging workshop via a blog? Or maybe it’s just my weird sense of humour that likes that. Yes, probably just me….
The Workshop is based on Problogger’s 31 Days to Build a Better Blog ebook. And if you sign up for the Workshop you’ll get a special discount code that Darren set up for participants, so you’ll get the 31DBBB ebook for only $18.95.
Each day there’ll be a post about that day’s task and learning from the ebook. You complete the task, read the learning, come back and leave a comment and/or link.
You can ask questions and have them answered by myself and a couple of other very experienced bloggers, as well as other participants.
We’ll be taking weekends off, to give us all a break and also some time to let the week’s learnings sink in and time to catch up if needed.
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What topics will you cover?
We’ll be looking at:
- Measure your statistics at the start and again at the end of the six weeks
- Write different styles of posts
- Come up with almost endless topics to write about (you won’t believe how easy this is!)
- Promoting and marketing your blog
- Grow a community of readers
- Develop an editorial calendar for blog posts
- Connect more and better with your niche market
- Plan for your blogging for after the Workshop – you’ll finish up with a clear plan ahead
And heaps more. 31 days of improving your blog, shaping it up so it’s working hard for your business.
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Couldn’t I do this by myself?
Sure you could. If you prefer to work through the 31DBBB ebook on your own then go for it. I find that when I’m in a group I’m more likely to do the work as there’s accountability. Plus in a group we all get to participate in the group thinking, different ideas and points of view.
Everything’s more fun in a group, when you can get to know each other, learn from each other, ask questions and just enjoy the learning process together.
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What if I miss a day or three?
You mean when life happens? First off, don’t panic. We’re not going to kick you out if you don’t turn up every day. You’ve got a couple of options if you miss a day or a couple.
- You can not worry about it and just join back in where the group is up to. You’ll miss a few tasks, but you can always do them afterwards.
- You can catch up the following weekend.
- You can do a couple of day’s tasks the next day you’re back with us.
The choice is yours, obviously the more you do the better your results will be.
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How much does it cost?
I wanted to offer this workshop for free, but I just can’t do it. So I’ve made it as affordable as I can – only $8 for the workshop. That’s right; you get me for six weeks for only $8.
Plus you’ll need to purchase the 31DBBB ebook from Problogger – use the discount code when you join the workshop and it’s only $18.95
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How do I sign up?
Glad you asked. You can go to SuperWAHM Blogging Workshop if you’d like some more information and sign up there.
Or if you’re ready to join now just click below and you’re in!
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Any questions? – as always you can email me and I’ll get back to you as quickly as I can.
Black Magic SEO vs Logic
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Used under Creative Commons Attribution licence, from RankedHard SEO
Hehehehe, found this online and loved it. How true!
(If you’re looking for an easily understandable SEO book, check out IttyBiz SEO School (opens in new window) – fantastic ebook. Leads you step by step through how to set up SEO on your site and why it all works, written in plain english for the non-techie. Note: the price isn’t on the page but it’s $39.00 and worth every cent!)
On Sex, Home Business, Keywords and SEO
There’s been a lot of talk on the net lately about how Google is moving away from actual keywords and is ranking sites based on content. Which means all the writers who write ‘articles’ (I’m using the term loosely there) stuffed to the gills with keywords will be out of business. They’re going to have to start writing proper articles, filled with useful content, and only a few keywords used in an appropriate context within the article.
Here’s the disclaimer: I’m no SEO expert. I only recently realised that I had to enter details in to my SEO WordPress plugin. I’m also no expert, if there is such a thing, on how Google ranks sites, or even how search engines find and display information. I’ve done some research on it, done a lot of reading, and I have quite a few friends who are professional writers as well.
I have been told that having keywords in your title, in <h1> tags, helps because it tells the search engines give those words priority. I’ve also been told that having the words ‘Sex’ and ‘Home Business’ also tend to rank well (this article has both sex and home business in the title deliberately) and they attract a lot of traffic to your site.
However, if someone is coming to my site because they searched on the word ‘sex’ then they’re unlikely to be interested in the business information available here. Finding the site through ‘home business’ would help them certainly. I’m not too sure that I’m the right person to help them if they searched on ‘sex home business’ though! I’ve also had a lot of searches for “make money online quickly” which pulls up this previous post, however I’m pretty sure those people are disappointed as well.
For those of us who aren’t experts in SEO and are uncertain of how Google works (does anyone really know?) the best way to optimise your site with keywords and for SEO is simply to write quality content. People will find you, other sites will link to you, your site url will be passed around as a go-to quality site that is worth the time to read.
Search engines are machines and websites aren’t read by machines – they’re read by people. You need to write for people and not for search engines. Good quality content, with enough keywords that fit organically within the context of the article will ultimately do more for your SEO and rankings than stuffing an article so full of keywords that it’s unreadable nonsense. And in the process you’ll attract the customers that you want to bring, who will in turn bring others.
If you want to read about SEO from a person who knows a lot more about it than me, my good friend Marc Pieniazek is currently writing a series of posts on SEO. I’ll be reading his posts avidly to learn more about SEO, and I highly recommend you sign up for his RSS feed so you don’t miss any as well.
For now, I’m going to be watching my stats with interest to see how well the keyword stuffing in the title draws traffic and from where. Popcorn anyone?
All-time Favourite WordPress Plug-ins to Boost Your Blogsite
I’ve had a few discussions lately with various people about the different WordPress Plugins that are available to boost the functionality of a blogsite. These are my all-time favourite WordPress Plugins that I use on my own blogs (and a few that I’m not using right now but have previously or will be using soon) and wholeheartedly recommend as being extremely useful and easy to use.
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General Plugins
WP-SpamFree
WP-SpamFree blocks spam comments from appearing on your blog. I have found it to work better than the default Akismet, plus you don’t have to go in and manually delete the spam as you do with Akismet.
CForms II
Creates a great contact form that is easy to use and customise. This form is brilliant because when you use it you don’t have your email address on your website, just waiting to be harvested by spammers! The form can be extensively customised from a simple contact form to a detailed form with several sections.
Exclude pages
When you want to have pages on your site that are not included in user menu’s. For example, a thank you page when people sign up to your newsletter. This plugin puts a simple tickbox on the Page options when you are creating or editing a page.
MaxBlogPress Super Ninja Affiliate
This is a paid-for plugin that automates adding affiliate links to your site. You set it up with the affiliate links and keywords and it automatically adds the links. It prevents affiliate theft where the id is altered so you lose your affiliate payment.
Twitter Meme
(scroll down the page a little for this plugin) I LOVE this one! Twitter Tools has the option to automatically create tweets from your posts, blog posts from your tweets, a digest of your replies and a couple of other options for Twitter.
Database Backup Plugin
Hands up all those who have lost a site or blog and not had a current backup! Here’s your answer, the Database Backup Plugin. It can be set to automatically (daily, weekly, monthly) email or download to the server a full backup of your database.
WP-Shortstat
A quick and easy way to see where you visitors are coming from, what keywords they are searching for, how many visitors and other stats.
I use this one in conjunction with StatCounter which is not a plugin but extremely useful, free and gives very detailed stats.
WP-Super Cache enables faster loading of your site and less bandwidth usage. Recommended settings are to reset the cache when a page or post is published or updated, and set to ‘Half-On’ and ‘Mobile Support’
Enable your site to be seen on mobile devices such as internet phones. I’ve tried several mobile plugins and this one seems to be the best.
Commenting plugins
Comment Luv
Automatically inserts a link to the commenter’s latest post on their blog. The Commenter has the option to untick the box if they wish. You can also register your blog at Comment Luv and it will collect click-thru stats on your site and comments on other’s sits
Subscribe to Comments
Enables a Commenter to subscribe to comments on an interesting thread.
This plugin puts three related post links at the bottom of each post, including any graphics in the post. Customised for each site, it’s a tiny bit of code.
SEO Plugins
All-in-one SEO Pack
SEO out of the box for WordPress blogsites. While there is still a lot that you can do to improve your SEO yourself, this plugin will give your blog a great boost.
Google Sitemap Generator
Creates a sitemap and updates it every time you make a change on your blog. Great for the search engines to find and crawl.

Recommended Plugins that I’m not using at present
These four are plugins that I have used, or will be using soon.
This is a paid-for plugin that makes setting up a member site easy. I know of several people who are using this plugin now, and as I have plans for a member site in the future I’ve bought it as well. There are free plugins out there for member sites, however I’ve yet to find a free plugin that works as well as Wishlist.
Featured Content Gallery
Rotates featured posts and pictures. This one was recommended by Sandra at TechCoachforCoaches recently. It looks fascinating and I’m looking for a way to play with it on here!
Add a ‘v’ to the http of your video and it automatically inserts it into the post. Very very easy!
What plugins do you like to use? Please share your favourites in the comments so we can all check them out!
The Advantages of Your Own Domain Name
One of the worst mistakes a new business owner can make is to use a hosted blog for their business site. Hosting can be quite cheap, if you use a site such as Hostgator (as I do) you can have unlimited sites under the one hosting plan.
There are three main reasons for having your site or blog self-hosted rather than using a free platform such as Blogger, WordPress, Typepad, Free-Web etc.
1. Search Engine rankings. When you have your own website every hit on your website increases your rating on search engines. If your site is hosted on a free platform, they receive the increase in ratings. The higher your rating on the search engines, the more they will pick up your site. If you’re giving away your website hits to a free platform they are the one’s being noticed and indexed by search engines, not your business.
2. Emails. Having an email address myname@myowndomain.com looks far more professional than a free service email. Gmail is possibly the only exception to this; however I would argue that an email address from your own site is still more professional than gmail. A bonus of having your own site’s email is that when you email someone they can find your site url from your email. (Although you have a link in your email sig already, don’t you!)
3. It looks more professional to have your own domain. Why use a free platform? Is it because your business isn’t bringing in enough to pay $8 a year for the domain and $10 per month for hosting? Using a free platform can raise questions in the visitors minds about the professionalism and authenticity of the business. Is this a hobby or a real business?
If you love the ease of using a blogging service for your website, have a look at WordPress.
WordPress.org (different to wordpress.com) is an absolute treasure for small businesses to be able to get online and update a website easily. You can download the WordPress blogging software and install it on your own domain. In fact, most hosting companies offer instant installation of all the major blogging software onto your own domain. I prefer WordPress because of it’s ease of use and the huge functionality that you can achieve from installing plugins and widgets. And as a bonus you can import your free blog onto your new domain, so you keep all your previous work!
If you need some help setting up a blogsite, Sandra de Freitas (TechCoach) has written a great book called “Does This Blogsite Make my Wallet Look Fat“. Easy to understand, step by step directions for installing and optimising a blogsite.
Free hosting, particularly on blogsites, are a great way to get started and have some practice with getting out into the world wide web. As your business grows and develops though, it’s to your advantage to register your own domain and move your site over to it.
10 Easy No to Low Cost Marketing Ideas for Work At Home Moms
Marketing – it’s everything you do to sell your products. Come to think of it – it’s everything you do!
The aim of these marketing ideas is two-fold. Firstly, you are making sure you are recognisable and memorable. The more your branding is in front of someone’s eyes the more they will remember you. The more they remember you, the more you will be talked about and referred to. Secondly, you need to provide a motivation and reason to come back and purchase from you, and a reason for your customers to recommend you.
Keep those two points in mind, being recognisable and providing a reason for clients to come back and check everything you do against these two criteria.
1. Use your email signature feature. Whether you’re using your personal email address or business address, have your email software set up to automatically insert a signature that includes a clickable link to your business site. Even better, add a short and memorable sentence that describes what your business does.
2. Use signature advertising on forums with a clickable link to your business. Likewise, use a gravatar (www.gravatar.com) when you reply or comment on a blog.
3. Have a business blog and post in it regularly. Not regularly twice a year – regularly each week! Blog software is designed to be picked up by search engines almost immediately, the more you post relevant content with relevant keywords for your target market, the higher your search engine ranking will be and the more people will see your site.
4. Sponsor competitions or events within your target market. This has two distinct benefits. It gets your name known in your market, and it can result in a higher than usual number of visitors to your website. More visitors means your search engine ratings go up.
5. Have a distinctive logo made for you, and carry the same colours and design from your website, to your business cards, to your email signatures, to your gravatar. Whenever your customers see something from or about you, it should be instantly recognisable as YOU.
6. Make a Strategic Alliance with a complementary business, which is a business promoting to the same target market as you but different products or services to your business. A nappy/diaper maker teaming up with a designer of baby clothing. A bag maker teaming up with a fabric shop. A VA teaming up with a Web Designer. There are so many possibilities here, both in the types of business that can team up to what that alliance can be. Putting one of your business cards in with each product they send out. Advertising in each other’s newsletters. Interviewing each other and cross-promoting. Word of mouth referrals.
7. Publish online articles to sites such as Ezine Articles, LadyPens, The RepOZitory, and WAHM Articles. Note that your articles are NOT advertisements for your business. They are informative articles on a topic related to your product. The advertising comes in the Information Box at the end, where you have your name, a link to your site and a sentence or two on what your business does.
8. Offer Loyalty bonuses or Referral Bonus’s. Buy six and get one free. 12th month free. Refer a friend and receive 15% off your next purchase.
9. Up-sell! Every McDonalds’ staff member is trained to ask, “Would you like fries with that?” Offer accessories to your main product, even discounts if they purchase them together. Many shopping carts have the capability to offer this, or the ‘other customers who purchased product xyz also bought…’
10. Make sure your website is set up to attract search engines. While Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is an extremely in-depth and complicated topic, there are a few things that you can do to increase your chances of being picked up by search engines. Use Alt text on graphics, particularly your logo. Your index page is the page that is most often scanned by search engines; make sure it’s full of keywords relating to your target market. Keep flash graphics to a minimum (they don’t get picked up at all). Have a lot of keyword rich text throughout your site. Look at your web statistics and it will tell you what search terms people are using to find you.

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