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There are few jobs easier than blogging. In its simplest form there is little to separate the writings of a private diary to those of a blogger. With a computer, internet access and a willingness to pour one’s thoughts out over a keyboard –BLOGGING in essence is easy.

Unfortunately blogging as a business is anything but easy. Success, as we all measure it, isn’t the number of posts we write but the fans, “likes”, comments and money we get. Success rests on the fundamental understanding of the science of human behaviour, the mechanics of search engines, and that mysterious art of writing effective copy.

While blogging is easy, running a profitable blog can be maddening.

There are three main components to business blogging success:

Writing to attract Writing to serve Writing to profit

And mastering the tightrope among them all.

While McDonald’s proudly announces how many burgers they’ve sold, we bloggers aren’t given the same freedom to gloat about our income winnings. We’re somehow programmed to be excited about interaction, “likes” and page views, but we keep silent when we start making more money. How odd it is to successfully provide readers with products and services they like while hiding the income proof that we’re doing a good job.

But there is a way to walk the tightrope that progresses all three components. There is a method to writing blog posts to improve their relevance, SEO, profitability AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, engagement by our audience. That process is outlined quite succinctly in our Marketing Calendar Blueprint.

For a single writing to create income it must be found, be timely, be relevant, be readable and be authoritative. That’s the process of the Marketing Calendar Blueprint. In creating a profitable plan for your blogging business, the Marketing Calendar Blueprint takes you through the following steps:

1. Choosing a calendar. Learn why you really need to and under what circumstances a real, paper calendar is the best.

2. Understand seasonal trends. Human Behavior dictates buying 99% of the time. Even when aggressively priced, it’s hard to sell Christmas trees in February. Even fake ones. That seems obvious, but the rule applies to just about everything.

3. Manage the science of search engines. That doesn’t mean just optimizing the post correctly for SEO – but also making sure you plan the necessary time for indexing, moving up the ladder, message testing, customer touch points lead time and how to make sure it’s on the home page just as people are thinking about it.

4. Reading and taking action on your Google Analytics information. Understanding where your customers are from and what they look at is crucial – but more it is more important to know when, how and how long.

5. You can’t win if you don’t write about what people search. If you’re not using the exact phrase people are searching for, you’ll find it hard to both attract and educate. It’s important to know which keywords to use on site, and which to use offsite as incoming links. Furthermore, if you optimize your site for a term that doesn’t get searched – how will you ever know you did a good enough job?

6. Finally it’s important to understand what your niche path looks like to get your customers from novice status to expert status. Helping your clients achieve their goals is our main goal . So understand and implementing the steps for them is crucial to improving the number of page views and time on site. And there is no faster way to move customers from fans to cheerleaders.

The Marketing Calendar Blueprint is your guide to understanding the Science of Blogging. Let us help you transform your current “editorial and content calendar” into a business building machine. Without really thinking through how to improve the lives of your customers, your efforts today will not snowball into your success tomorrow.

Ever rave about Netflix or your favorite restaurant, song or movie? Let’s build those kinds of customers on purpose. Let’s build a blog that meets the needs of the fans the exact moment they’re looking for the answer. Let’s create so many repeat visitors that we no longer rely on the Google Algorithm.

To turn your blog into a business platform that your customers market for you and gladly buy and promote your products, check out the Marketing Calendar Blueprint at MarketingCalendarBlueprint.com. You need a very focused, highly effective marketing plan ON PAPER today.

Dan Morris is a the author of LettersFromDan.com and created the Marketing Calendar Blueprint in conjunction with Savvy Blogging’s own Crystal Collins. Some of the proceeds from the Marketing Calendar Blueprint go to support Savvy Blogging. 

photo courtesy of AnomePhoto.

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The Power Hour from The Barefoot Executive

by 5 Dollar Dinner Mom on February 14, 2012

On Saturday morning at NAMS, we heard best selling author Carrie Wilkerson give a very motivating and inspirational morning keynote.

She shared her “Power Hour” concept with us…and wow…so simple. But so powerful. There are many times in the day where I “shut it all off” to get some work done…but not for a full hour. This concept may require a little extra discipline and may not happen every day when you start. In looking at my daily schedule, I’m thinking 2-3 pm will be my power hour!

Carrie Wilkerson is the author of The Barefoot Executive: The Ultimate Guide for Being Your Own Boss and Achieving Financial Freedom, and blogs at Barefoot Blog.

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February 11, 2012

Create Your Own Graphics and Creatives

It’s also so cool when you get to meet someone in person whom you sorta know online, right? I mean, that’s what the blogging world does. Well, the same goes for people who produce products that you use and love. On Friday at NAMS, the first session we attended was taught by Jack Born. Honestly, [...]

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February 11, 2012

Social Media and Blogging Weekly Round-Up {02.11.12}

There were a LOT of great social media and blogging posts this week… here are some of the best posts I stumbled upon: What Writers Can Learn from Chefs about Cooking Up Good Design Before your readers can digest your content, they’re going to “taste†it with their eyes. They’ll get an impression of your [...]

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February 10, 2012

NAMS $77 Audio Sale

NAMS is doing a pre-sale of the audio from this week’s conference for only $77. When the recordings are released at the end of this event, the price is rumored to go up to $297. If you wanted to come to NAMS, but weren’t able to for whatever reason, grabbing the recordings is a great [...]

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February 8, 2012

Google to Penalize Sites With Excessive Above the Fold Advertising

Last week Google changed it’s algorithm in an effort to penalize sites who are ad heavy and content weak. This has been an ongoing effort since the Panda update last February. This new change will only affect 1% of the searches globally, so you might not notice it. But if you are in that 1% [...]

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February 6, 2012

Pinterest – A Social Media Game Changer?

Once I moved past the “pinterest addict” phase, I noticed something interesting. Rather than googling something, I found myself searching on Pinterest. We wanted to share this very interest infographic posted on Mashable, along with the article…Pinterest Becomes Top Traffic Driver for Retailers. We’d love your thoughts on the subject! What does the future hold [...]

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February 4, 2012

Social Media and Blogging Weekly Roundup {02.04.12}

Here are the top ten social media and blogging posts this week… How To Be a Pinterest Superstar I wanted to share with you a few ideas for growing your web traffic using Pinterest and how to help your own site or blog grow. Anyone can be a Pinterest superstar, but you may need to [...]

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February 1, 2012

What to Expect at the NAMS Conference

Most of you hadn’t even heard of the NAMS conference until Andrea and I (Crystal) went this past August. We loved it so much, that we’re going again and this time the entire Savvy Blogging team is going. And so far, there’s about 50 of you savvy bloggers out there going with us. We’re so [...]

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January 30, 2012

How Are You Portraying Yourself Online?

If you work online in the blogging realm or through social media, you have an image that you portray to everyone that sees you or follows you. Recently I heard a great speaker (Steve Chandler) talk about social media and how you are seen by people online. “You are what you talk about,” said Chandler. [...]

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