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3 Of My Favorite Free WordPress Plugins

I’ve been in this blogging game for a while now. I setup my first blog way back on July 4th, 2006. That’s almost 6 years ago now. Wow. Feels weird typing that. Anyway, that’s an eternity in internet years. The way I figure it, one year on the internet is like 10 years in the offline world. So that gives me about 60 years experience as a blogger.

One of the many things I’ve learned over the years are great wordpress plugins. I don’t really like paying for plugins, so in this post I’ll focus only on my favorite FREE wordpress plugins.

Enough banter, let’s knock this post out in less than 500 words, shall we?

1) All In One SEO Pack

This is a must have plugin. It’s usually the first plugin I add to any theme. This little guy let’s you setup your blog the right way. The way search engines love. You can set your title, your description, your keywords, and easily edit each post or page you make with the SEO you need.

Without this plugin, your blog will have about 25% of it’s full power. You need it. Read about it for more detail.

2) Sociable

We know the whole world has gone social, but has your blog? This handy plugin lets you add links to let your reader share your (hopefully) awesome content on twitter, facebook, and a gazillion other social networks.

This plugin is super easy to configure. Pretty much you just upload it and activate it… that’s it. From that point on, you’ll start seeing traffic coming in from social sites as the viral nature of the internet takes over.

3) Outbrain

This killer plugin is all about stickiness. In that in keeps people on your blog longer. And that is a very good thing. Outbrain offers related posts from your blog (and other blogs) at the end of your content. But here’s the cool part.

It will also put links to your content on other people’s sites. In essence, it’s a blog content link network. And it happens automatically. You just upload and look at the bottom of your blog.

The plugin scours your site for related content and offers it to your reader. The reader then reads more from you and has a much greater chance of joining your list or buying something from you or clicking an ad or doing whatever you want them to do ultimately.

So there you have it. 3 of favorite free wordpress plugins. Your blog will go a lot farther with just these 3 little guys. Of course there’s thousands of great wordpress plugins, but these 3 will put you on the right path.

And we finished with only 444 words.

 

 

 

 

 

Q+A About My Blog: Stats, Theme, And Results

In a previous article I showed you my blog stats over a 3 month period. This included money earned, my sources of traffic, and lots more. It has been one of my most popular articles to date.  I also went over this post and linked to everything I talk about so you can add the same plugins I have or check out anything I cover. Aren’t I nice?


Ok, let’s get to it.


I had quite a few questions come in, but someone on the warrior forum sent me a nice organized list of questions that I answered one by one. Below you will see the questions and answers all about making money online and growing a blog or internet business. Enjoy!


You can read part 1 of this blog post here: Real Blog Stats


Questions About My Blog Stats So Far:


(from a member of the Warrior Forum)


I was reading one of your postings (on the $1000/days), read your blog and it had me a bit intrigued, and I was wondering if you don’t mind me asking a few questions.


a) You said you’ve made ‘thousands’ of dollars on it, from really only 3k visitors (assuming maybe 3k $$, so each visitor ~$1)… Is that just from the advertisement you have for the ‘cash code’ as well as the 3-4 other ads throughout your site? Or are you doing some kind of follow up with them, etc, etc? The ads — did you design them yourself — or were those a part of the clickbank packages (i.e., Michael Jones product)


b) If you don’t mind, what blog template style did you use, and what plugins did you install? I like the overall look/feel of your site (including the optin form), and would like something similar on one of mine. As well, did you design the header graphic yourself or outsource that? (I like the look/feel of that as well, it just ‘feels’ good).



(I also just noticed the little socrates logo at the bottom. I take it that is what you are using? Did it come pre-installed with everything, or did you need to do a lot of customization?) Based on your numbers I believe could be performing much better, so would like to give it a major facelift and see much better results.


My Answers To The Blog Questions:


Let’s see if I can answer your questions here.


A) How do I make money with my blog?


The money I’m made from the blog mainly came from building my list and sending them offers. I also did reviews for a few products. I’ll be doing a review soon of another product in the coming days. The reviews are written to target certain products and I get traffic to those pages about everyday.


To be honest, the ads don’t get a lot of clicks. The Cash Code ad gets decent clicks (maybe an average of 2-3 a day, but remember I’m not getting a lot of traffic there so it would definitely grow. But I’m finding that offer isn’t converting like it used to.


That offer really did me well because it had a lot of upsells on it. That’s one of the things I like to promote, offers that have a lower price upfront sale, then a few higher priced upsells.


I think with only about 5 or 6 people buying Cash Code I made just shy of $500 in one day because of the upsells. All the ads that are on my blog I took from the JV or affiliate pages of the various clickbank products. I did make the big Cash Code header ad at the top of the blog. It definitely gets the most clicks. I am convinced after a few tests that ugly text banner ads work better, at least in what I’ve been doing.


I would NOT rely on banner ads to do too much unless your traffic is really up there. I am working on mine, but it’s still a work in progress. Oh and yeah I do a lot of email follow up. I send content and offers pretty regularly, at least 1 offer each week.


B) What theme, plugins, and designer do I use on my blog?


Yeah you’re right about the theme, I use the Socrates theme which is pretty powerful. I recommend it to all my clients and it’s definitely worth it’s price. As far as plugins, I mainly just installed Jeff Johnsons Traffic Getting SEO plugin. It’s cool because it installs a whole slew of plugins for you.


So, you just install that one plugin and it installs a bunch of different ones. I also installed Contact Form 7 so I have a contact page, WordPress.com Stats as a generic and basic stat keeper, and WP Ezinearticles so with 1 click I can submit my blog posts to EzineArticles.com. It saves time and is nice to have.


B2) How do I make my opt-in Forms/What service do I use to build my list?


The opt-in form I made in Aweber using their built in form builder. I also got a hover ad from aweber too. Just a feature they offer. The header is kinda funny, it’s actually the first header I ever made lol. It sort of just came together and I had a friend over at the time who knows photoshop and he gave me a few tips when I got stuck not knowing how to do something. I am very happy with the header because I’m not really a graphical type person.


As far as Socrates, it comes with a default look and there are options you go through to create the page. There’s a little bit of setup, but it’s mainly just entering data, choosing a header image, and choosing what you want your pages to be, (ie contact, archive, etc). The socrates theme also comes with a ton of support (including videos) and a support forum as well.


You can choose from premade headers and side colors and have a good looking blog pretty fast. You can also make your own or outsource and upload custom images. The new Socrates 2.0 includes sales letter pages but I haven’t tested those out yet.


I have to admit my specialty is in copywriting, marketing, and conversion. I always had all the traffic I wanted from JV partners when I worked in my old business. Since then, I’ve had to do a lot more traffic gen than I like. I know it all from study and teaching it, but I outsourced a lot of it before. Now, I am doing it myself and it can be pretty tedious.


Final Thoughts On Blogging So Far (plus a stats update)


Well, that’s it for this post. I will come back and update stats again in a few months. I do want to add one more quick thing though. Since writing my post showing my blog stats, my blog has had a sort of jump in action. My Alexa ranking seems to have slipped a little bit, which is weird. But my opt-ins and page views have all gone up.


Previously, the weekends were very slow for me. I even had 1 Saturday where I only had 1 visitor! Now, I’ll get at least 15 uniques on the weekends and usually 2-3 optins. I know these aren’t life changing numbers, but over time it all adds up.


That’s why I recommend everyone start small and grow as you go. Don’t wait around till everything is perfect. It never will be. Just last night I sent an email to my list about a cool affiliate product and I brought in $550.99. These tactics and strategies work, as long as you work them.

My Blog Stats 3 Months After Starting This Site

I started this blog back on May 9th, 2010. Since starting it I’ve had 3045 unique visitors. I’ve made thousands of dollars off the blog. . My blog is officially 3 months old today, so I thought it would be a good chance to take a look at my blog and see what things I should keep doing and what things I should change.

I’ve been focusing on sending SOME traffic to this site, but I should say that I have a TON more traffic tricks up my sleeve but I haven’t been using them. This blog has been a sort of test into using only free traffic tactics to see what I can do without spending a dime or a lot of time. Here’s what I’ve done so far in marketing this site.

1) EzineArticles.com

I installed a plugin from Ezinearticles that let’s me submit each blog as an article directly to ezinearticles right from my blog interface. It makes it super easy and you don’t have to deal with going to EzineArticles and doing all that.

On a scale from 1-10, I would give this a rating of 7.

In total, I’ve submitted 13 Articles to EzineArticles.com. This has resulted in 822 page views thus far. My best performing article is one I knew would perform well. It’s called how to make money fast. That article alone accounted for 446 of the 822 views. This is because in the “make money online” internet marketing niche the target market is really out for 3 things:

1) How can I make money online?

2) How can I do it super fast?

3) How can I do it without that much work?

By knowing my target market, I wrote an article I knew would appeal to them. If this blog were my main income source (it’s not), I would write more about this topic because it’s now proven itself.

When it comes to actual results from these ezinearticles page views becoming visits to my site, here’s how it looks:

882 page views – 62 clicks. That’s an overall clickthrough rate of 7%. Not great. I would love for that to be more. This means I need to look back through my article bylines and see which ones are performing the best and use those.

As a result of my article being on EzineArticles my articles have been used in ezine publications 18 times. That’s more traffic, more backlinks, and more exposure. Overall, this has probably been my best traffic source.

2) Forum Marketing

I have been posting regularly in the Warrior Forum. It’s a place where a lot of internet marketers hang out. I’ve had decent results from it. I don’t have exact stats on it, but from what I’ve been watching I’ve probably had about 150 unique visitors from there. It’s not that bad, because I post on there anyway so it’s truly easy.

Also, these people are way more likely to buy my products because they are always in search of new marketing ideas, traffic strategies, or tools to help them in their business. I rank this a 6/10 stars because of the low amount of traffic. But if I posted more on there, I’d get more traffic.

One strategy I do there is to make sure I’m talking in the threads that get a lot of play. I still post in threads that are small, but it doesn’t hurt to stop in a thread that is getting thousands of views.

3) Videos on Youtube.com

Here’s one that I pretty much quit on. I was taking my articles, reading them, and adding the audio to a quick presentation slide. I didn’t track all the clicks from this effort, but I made a total of 221 views off 4 videos.

Looking at it again, this is probably something I should have kept up with. It just didn’t “feel” like it was worth it at the time. I may go back now and add some more videos and keep a close eye on my tracking to see how many visits I get to my blog off it.

My rating here is 5/10 because of the time to make the videos.

4) Facebook Fan Page

Social networking is of course all the rage and I like it. But I’m still not 100% sold on the results of it. I’ve been skeptical of sites like twitter and facebook for direct response style marketing for a while now. I actually taught Twitter at a marketing conference way back in 2007. I may have been one of the first to do that. :)

But, what I do see the value in, is having a decent amount of fans or followers. Since creating my facebook fan page, I’ve got a total of 121 fans. I haven’t run any ads or anything like that. It’s just been word of mouth and me inviting my facebook friends. When I hit 200 fans, I may turn on some ads and see what happens from there.

Whenever I update my fan page, I can count on 2-3 visitors to show up here to read my latest blog post. Again, these numbers will grow when I expand the number of fans. Apart from traffic, I don’t see a lot more benefit to this besides branding myself. That’s what I use it for. It looks good when people check in on me and see that I have 121 fans.

It’s sort of social proof these days. It’s worth having, even IF there aren’t a ton of sales backing it up. It’s good to have friends either way.

My rating on this is 5/10.

5) Twitter Marketing

I don’t go on Twitter. I set it up to automatically update whenever I update my facebook page. Not my fan page, but my personal facebook. Everytime I update my personal facebook page, I get a follower of two on Twitter.

My experience from Twitter so far has been more of a marketer meet marketer experience. So many marketers are on there trying to “get rich with twitter” that they are sort of feeding on themselves. Most everyone who adds me on twitter has tens of thousands of people they are following and they are just trying to grow their twitter follower list.

I’m sure I could do a lot more with Twitter, but it just hasn’t been my thing.

Rating: 4/10

Funny, as I wrote this, an email just came in with someone who just followed me. Here’s their stats:

4715 followers
1400 tweets
following 4455 people

You can see that no “real” person should be following 4,445 people.

6) Social Bookmarking

This is one that I’ve been a little disappointed in. I expected a lot more traffic from this avenue. I actually bought a program called Bookmarking Demon which costs a decent amount. I think around $97 or so.

It works great, but the issue I’ve seen is not getting much traffic from it. The good news is that it’s giving me a lot of backlinks. After 3 months, I have 243 backlinks pointing to my domain. That’s a decent amount. However, it’s not been enough for me to rank yet for much in the search engines.

I usually stumble my best posts and that results in an immediate surge of about 3-5 visitors. Again, not much, but it can all add up. Right now, my social bookmarking efforts have seemed very manual and very slow. I thought that some of my content would have produced a little better response from people.

The reality is that content is king, but when you have a new blog, sometimes it’s hard to get that content in front of the right people. I’m going to step up my bookmarking efforts though and really make sure I go after some keywords for SEO purposes. I think longterm, my efforts will pay off. At the 6 month point, I expect google to finally trust my site and show me some love.

rating: 3/10 for traffic, 10/10 for backlinks

7) Blog Commenting

Almost forgot this one. This one has actually done well for me. It creates traffic and backlinks at the same time. Whenever I leave a comment on someone else’s blog I can almost always count on 5 visitors from that site. It’s like clockwork. If there was one method I would tell people to focus on, that would be it.

I really think you could see great results over time.

One trick I do is instead of putting my name in the name field, I put my keyword. Some bloggers hate this, so look around and see what’s been approved previously before you do this.

rating: 8/10

Conclusion so far:

So far I’ve been averaging 1,000 unique visitors per month. I’ve added 91 people to my email list directly from this blog. That’s about 1 person a day on average. It’s right on par with the 10% optin rate I’ve seen most blogs get.

I have seen a rise lately though because I added a hover ad that displays an offer to opt-in. With Aweber.com, this is something you can do really easily.

With the stats I have now, I am planning on rolling out some paid ads in the coming weeks. Including some banners that point to certain areas of my blog. I’m also (finally) creating a new squeeze page and a new system.

That has been the ultimate point of this experiment. What kind of results can I get without spending a lot of time (and no money) on a blog where I write down ideas and thoughts about internet marketing. Well, now I know.

I also put my blog right up there with the whole “branding” idea. Having a blog helps my brand. It shows that I’m an expert. When I do consulting with other businesses, it helps them to see some of what I’m doing and thinking. And you can’t put a price tag on that. And, as I already said, soon enough I’ll fall into the good graces of google and the traffic floodgates will open wide.

If you’re up to it, share some of your traffic experiments and results.

UPDATE:  You can see part 2 to this post where I answer questions from this blog post. Click here – Blog Stats and Results