Friday, September 30, 2016

Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

Reading Roundup: What's new in blogging this week / ProBlogger.net

Hello and welcome to yes another weekend roundup read! WordPress tells me this is number 41: what a lot of ground we’ve covered this year!

Plenty of these articles made me ponder the state of affairs (and my blog) more than they did teach me how to blog better – but I think some re-evaluation from time to time is a good thing. No point flogging a dead horse, as they say!

I hope they help you similarly reflect on where you are and where you’re going.

Social Media is Not a Strategy | Art +  Marketing

Gosh this one made me think. We do get told that we all start on social media with zero – but is that truly the case for every marketer? And what about influence > numbers?

Why You Should Produce Less Blog Content | Ragan

In the days where everyone is feeling stretched too far, this is welcome advice. So is repurposing your content. But what I was most interested in were the stats that people are reading fewer blog posts (and consuming more social media) – this has felt the case for a long time but was wondering what the data was to back that up.

What are your thoughts?

The 30 Commandments of Working For Yourself | The Middle Finger Project

I love Ash. She does not muck around! Some of the things she said bluntly in this piece were so what I needed to hear.

Creating a Course That Works: Episode one | Sam Nordberg

If you’re considering creating a course for your audience as part of your income strategy, Sam has just launched the first in a series of videos to help you start with your best foot forward.

Looking for the Trick | Seth’s Blog

Can’t agree with this more! Wise, wise words.

Getting Out of the Way: How to Invite Growth, Engagement, and Collaboration in Others | Work Like Humans

Collaborating can be amazing for blogs and small businesses just starting out or who want to take their online presence to the next level. This is some great advice for helping you make the most of working with others.

Publishers Tweak Their Approach to Facebook Live | Ad Age

So many publishers, digital and otherwise, jumped on the Facebook Live wagon as it was new, and Facebook was promoting it heavily in timelines. Well we’re a few months in now, and it appears changes are being made to keep up with both demand and ability to create.

Is Facebook Live still working for you?

Did Your Google Ranking Change Overnight? | Mumbrella

New Google Algorithm Penguin 4.0 is here – find out what it means for you!

Google Algorithm Update: Targeting Pesky Mobile Popups | Milk It Academy

And of course with the update comes this info that I know worried a lot of my blogger friends. Will it have an impact on you if you have a pop up installed on your site?

What caught your eye this week?

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Introducing the ProBlogger Job Board 2.0

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Today I’m pleased to announce that we’ve given the ProBlogger Job Board a complete overhaul. It now has new features those advertising to hire bloggers, writers, editors and more, and also makes it easier for those who are applying for jobs.

The Back Story

Back in 2006 I started to notice two emerging types of questions from readers of ProBlogger:

  1. From bloggers – How do I get freelance writing jobs?
  2. From brands and established bloggers – How do I find quality people to hire to blog for me?

I realised there was emerging demand and supply for the hiring of bloggers and decided to put together a job board to help match those looking for bloggers to hire with those looking to be hired.

This started very small with a very basic system hacked together by friends and just a few jobs a week advertised but gradually in that time the ProBlogger Job Board has become more and more active.

We’ve now had almost 10,000 jobs advertised on the board, with several listings being placed every day.

Every week I get emails from advertisers telling me that they’re amazed by the numbers and quality of the applicants they get and I regularly hear stories of bloggers who have found great work listed on the boards too.

ProBlogger Job Boards 2.0

A few months ago I set my team the task of taking our job boards to the next level.

What you see launched today is stage one of that redevelopment but there’s more to come.

The first change is a new home. We’ve moved the boards to live on the ProBlogger.com domain. You can now find it at ProBlogger.com/jobs. All of the old jobs redirect to the new home and RSS feeds still work so if you’re previously subscribed you should still get alerts as usual.

New Features for Advertisers

1. Employer Registration/Profiles/Editable Jobs

The most requested feature that advertisers wanted was to be able to edit their jobs after they went live. This wasn’t possible on the hand coded previous version but it is now!

While this means one more step in the process of placing an ad it adds a lot to what we can offer advertisers. They can now edit, update and ‘mark as filled’ their ads after the ad goes live, but it also means they now have a profile page which lists company information, links to their site and lists all jobs they currently have live on the job board.

Here’s the profile page of one of our advertisers.

Problogger job board profile page

2. New Application Process

Advertisers now have a choice when they set up their ad to have people apply in a couple of ways – either sending people to a link to apply on their site, or applying directly from the job board through our system.

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This new ‘Apply Online’ option will hopefully make things easier both for our advertisers and applicants to manage the process. Advertisers choosing this option can now see all the applicants in one place and manage who they want to take forward and hire and who they wish to end the process for all in the one place.

3. Republish Ads

If after the 30 day listing an advertiser wishes to run the ad again this now is a very simple process. Rather than having to go through the full process the advertiser can simply ‘republish’ the ad in a couple of clicks.

4. Expanded Job Categories

Previously advertisers could only place jobs for writers. Over the last few years we’ve seen more and more advertisers wanting to advertise for other roles (and more bloggers wanting work in other areas) so we have expanded our categories to:

  • Blog/Article Writing
  • Copywriting
  • Design/Development
  • Editing/Proofreading
  • Ghostwriting
  • Marketing/Promotion
  • Miscellaneous

We’re open to adding more categories as things grow but for now use the Miscellaneous category for anything where there’s not a specific category.

5. Buy Multi Job Packages (Coming Soon)

For those advertisers who regularly publish ads with us we are soon introducing packages where you can buy more than one job listing at a time at a discount.

Single jobs will be $70USD per listing (although we’ve got a limited time launch special of $50), the 5 listings package will give advertisers a 20% discount and the 10 listing package will give a 33% discount.

6. Featured Ads (Coming Soon)

We will be adding a feature for advertisers wishing to have their job featured more prominently. We’ll update you with details of this in the coming month.

7. Launch Special

To celebrate the launch we’re offering advertisers the ability to get their first ads on the job board at 33% off ($50USD) for a limited time only.

In the coming weeks this will rise to $70 (our first price rise since 2006). So test out the job board today and save.

New Features for Job Hunters

While most of our changes so far have been made for advertisers we have added a couple of features for applicants including the previously mentioned new categories of jobs. So now if you also offer design, development, copywriting, editing, proofreading, marketing or other services you can keep an eye out for new jobs in those categories too.

Also when you’re applying for jobs with the new ‘Apply Online’ feature you’ll now be able to receive notifications of the status of the application. This feature also allows you to upload PDF files for resumes/portfolios etc.

We’ve also added:

Job Alerts for Job Hunters there are numerous ways to stay up to date with new jobs including:

  • Subscribe to our RSS feed our main RSS feed is here and it will update every time a new job is added.
  • Follow ProBlogger on Twitter all jobs are automatically Tweeted to the @ProBlogger account here.
  • Sign up for Job Alerts a new option for those hunting for jobs is to add your email address to be notified when new jobs are posted. There are two types of alerts you can set up from the widget in the sidebar:
    • Keyword alerts narrow your alerts to only jobs that contain a certain keyword (for example if you’re just after travel jobs add the word ‘travel’. You can unsubscribe from these alerts at any time.
    • Smart alerts subscribe to a personalised RSS feed based on a category search or job type search. You can opt for them to be sent to your email daily or weekly, or subscribe directly to the RSS feed.

Coming soon for applicants we’ll allow you to list your resume online. Stay tuned for this feature!

As mentioned already – what you see in the newly updated job board is just the beginning. We have plans for more changes in the future but didn’t want to overwhelm you with too much too soon.

So stay tuned, and let us know in comments below if you have any suggestions or questions.

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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Why a Powerful Brand Image Is Crucial for Successful Blogging (And 6 Ways You Can Build One)

This is a guest contribution from Jawad Khan.

Do you have a mentor, or have you ever tried looking for one?

If yes, you’d know that credibility, apart from the right expertise, is the number one quality a mentor should possess.

A person doesn’t deserve to mentor you (or anyone) if he isn’t dependable and changes views like clothes.

In other words a successful mentor needs to have a brand image that epitomizes trust, expertise and consistency.

A Powerful Brand Image Is Crucial for Successful Blogging

Successful blogging is a lot like mentoring.

Ideally, your blog readers should look up to you for advice and direction. You should be the expert that helps them solve their biggest problems and overcome the most complex mental blocks.

But that will only happen when you intentionally work on building your brand image.

Just think about it.

Why would someone purchase your coaching program or your “Epic Guide to Freelancing” or “30 Day Affiliate Marketing Course” when a million other people are selling similar products?

It’s your brand image and how you’re perceived by your readers that does the selling for you.

When people trust you, they buy from you even when your competitors have better products.

Branding is also important from an SEO perspective.

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Source: SEObook

Brands not only rank higher in search results, they’re much likelier to avoid a Google penalty even when they’ve violated its guidelines.

Not sure how to brand your blog? Let me help me break it down for you.

1. Share Your Brand’s Story and List Your Core Values

Powerful brands have powerful stories. They serve a clear purpose and do business for a reason. A brand’s story allows it to connect with its audience and help them own the brand’s experiences.

If you think your blog doesn’t have a story, think harder.

What motivates you to blog every day? What purpose are you serving? What change are you trying to make?

Most of us have a good reason for doing what we do. You just need to think harder to find it.

Darren’s keynote at the World Domination Summit is a pretty good example of a powerful story.

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When you have a powerful story and purpose behind your blog, it also makes it easier for you to identify your brand’s core values.

For example, some of you core values as an affiliate marketing blogger can be

  • To find the best and most useful products for my audience that can help them succeed.
  • To only endorse and promote products that I have tried myself and have full confidence in.
  • To be empathetic towards my readers, understand their needs and help them solve their problems

Many bloggers list down their core values by creating a blogging manifesto. You can even come up with a catchy brand slogan, based on your values, using this free slogan generator.

Listing down your core values and sharing them with your audience helps you build trust and immediately connect with your ideal readers.

2. Choose a Brandable Domain Name and Invest Your Blog’s Design

If you’re still looking for exact keyword match domains (EMDs), you need a change of mindset.

I can understand if you choose an EMD for a micro niche site, but if you’re thinking long-term, and want to create a blog that people remember, treat your blog’s URL as a brand name.

A brandable URL not only gives you a unique identity, while clearly representing your core offer, but also makes your brand name easier to remember.

ProBlogger, the brand name, is a great example. The same goes for Backlinko, QuickSprout, Smart Blogger and many others. They’re all very popular blogs with branded URLs. If you’re looking for ideas, you can use this business name generator by Freshbooks or visit a branded domain marketplace to find niche domain ideas.

The other aspect of a strong online brand image includes an eye-catching logo, which represents the mood of your brand, and a website design that is not only pleasing to the eye but also makes it easier for your readers to focus on your content and the actions that you want them to take.

You need to be precise about the colors you choose for both these aspects of your brand, especially the logo.

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Source: The Business of Color [infographic by 99Designs]

Once again, the new clean design of ProBlogger is a pretty good example. It’s clutter free and makes the content more prominent with an easy to read font.

CopyBlogger, with lots of empty spaces, is another example of a clean design that makes reading easy.

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You can find high quality and responsive WordPress themes on ThemeForest (recommended by Darren) or, if you like to do things yourself, follow this mammoth step by step guide for setting up a WordPress blog.

3. Solve Problems With High Quality Long-Form Content

Long vs. short posts, quantity vs. quality, users vs. Google – these are all never ending debates.

But I’ll make this easy for you.

To become an authority in your niche and establish a powerful brand image, you need to create content that solves problems of your audience so comprehensively that they become life-long fans and always seek your advice when they’re stuck.

Can you create such comprehensive content in 200 words? Can you give them step by step directions and solve their problem in 500 words?

If no, what’s the point of creating short content when it doesn’t establish you as an expert?

Don’t tell me about Seth Godin and a few other celebrity bloggers. You’re not in the same league yet and your short content won’t have the same impact, please accept that fact.

The other reason why you need to create longer content is search engine traffic. More than 75% of users click the first three results on a search page. And you’re much likelier to land a spot in the first 3 search results if you create longer content.

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Source: Vive Health

As you can see, the average length of the top search results is well over 2000 words.

So when your objective is brand building, focus on creating detailed and in-depth content that solves problems of your readers. Don’t blog about your products all time, focus on your customers. You can do that no matter what industry you’re in.

Here’s a really good example of a conventional business blog focusing on the problems of its ideal customers. This is the kind of content that builds your image as an expert brand.

Here’s another good example of a business blog providing solutions to its readers. Most people visit coupon sites because they’re looking to save money and find discounts. So this particular site created a several thousand word guide to help its readers.

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Source: Crowd Savers

eCommerce giants, Shopify have taken this to a completely different level. Instead of creating content only about their product, they regularly publish detailed eCommerce case studies, how-to articles and step by step guidelines that help their customers succeed in their businesses. They’ve even created an eCommerce encyclopedia for small businesses with in-depth articles and resources for their customers.

In short, when you create content that solves the problems of your audience, you eventually become their go-to source for everything related to your industry.

4. Add Snapshots, Data References and Infographics To Your Blog Posts

Publishing 2000+ word blog posts is great. But when you’re putting so much effort in creating blog content, why not make it truly epic by backing your arguments with data references and explaining your tips with snapshots.

Doing this will not only add more weight to your content, but will also make it look better than your competitors. Most bloggers take the easy route by just telling people what to do.

By using snapshots, you can raise the bar and show your audience exactly how to do something.

You can use Evernote Web Clipper, a free browser extension for Windows and Mac, to quickly create snapshots and add annotations to explain your points.

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Images and snapshots immediately make your content more consumable and keep the readers engaged.

In fact, visual content is so useful for branding, that I strongly recommend making infographics a key part of your content strategy.

This has two advantages.

Infographics are not only among the most frequently shared content types, which results in more traffic and backlinks, but also help you stand out from your competition and strengthen your brand image.

There are dozens of free tools like Canva and Visme that can be used to create infographics. As an added resource, keep these infographic design tips in mind.

However, if you really want your content to stand out, try making short screencasts, webinars and explainer videos a part of your content strategy as well. It’s much easier to create video content because of the different screencast tools and explainer video apps like PowToon.

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Source: Content Marketing Institute

A joint study by MarketingProfs and Content Marketing Institute found that 66% marketers consider webinars and videos the most effective forms of content for branding and lead generation.

In short, your content becomes much more powerful when you don’t just tell readers what to do, you show them how it’s done using visual content.

5. Feature in Other High Authority Publications to Borrow Credibility

Guest blogging may not be the best SEO strategy anymore, but it’s still one of the most effective ways to build your brand image by borrowing credibility from other authority publications.

When people see your name on websites like The Huffington Post, The New York Times or CopyBlogger and Hubspot (for marketers) they immediately start considering you someone worthy of their attention.

Forget guest blogging for backlinks. Brand building is the real benefit of featuring on other authority sites.

You’ll see this in action on almost every influencer’s website.

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Simply identify the top blogs and publications in your niche, and contact them with a well-researched guest post. Most blogs and websites would be happy to publish your piece as long as it follows their editorial guidelines and offers quality information.

6. Start a Facebook Group and Host Facebook Live Sessions

There are hundreds of social networks on the web with billions of combined users. But Facebook is still by far the most effective platform to build your audience from the scratch.

Facebook Groups in particular are engagement powerhouses that can be leveraged for community building and lead generation.

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If you’re looking to strengthen your brand image and connect with your target audience, I strongly recommend starting a Facebook group of your own.

Promote your group using Facebook ads and try building a community around your brand. Engage with them regularly, share your knowledge and answer their questions.

In addition, start weekly Facebook Live sessions on different topics and invite people to ask questions. Give them live demonstration of your expertise.

For example, if you’re a copywriter, perform live copy audits of different websites. If you’re a designer, offer live design critique and share your feedback with your audience.

This strategy not only boosts engagement with your audience but also turns them into brand advocates and word of mouth marketers for you.

Wrapping Up

It doesn’t matter if you’re an affiliate marketer, a business coach or a product seller, the strength of your brand image will always have a direct impact on your sales and revenue numbers. The stronger the brand, the better the results. Which is why branding should be one of your primary concerns while starting a new blog or online business.

How much time and money have you invested in building your brand image?

I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

Jawad Khan is a content marketing consultant and a freelance blogger for hire. Follow him on his blog Writing My Destiny, Twitter, and Google+.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016