Why Your Blog Sucks
Intensive Care For Blogs That Suck!
‘Why is my blog not earning me money’ or as I like to put it: “WHY DOES MY BLOG SUCK!” is one of the most frequently asked questions in my mailbox.
Today’s post (video and enhanced transcription) is all about that subject and what you need to do to eliminate the SUCK factor!
But first – how do you define the SUCK Factor? For most it is of course lack of earnings or very low revenues but really that is the wrong way round. You see in ‘theory’ if the Blog did not SUCK then there would be plenty of revenues. In this video I attempt to highlight some of the most critical factors that will increase the SUCK Factor, but before you watch the video I’d like to throw in a couple of other FACTORS that are crucial.
1) Does Your Niche Suck?
You see I have seen plenty of pretty decent looking blogs, where the blogger is doing most of the right things and where in theory the blog does not suck but the blogger is earning very little just because the NICHE SUCKS! We don’t often talk about niches sucking in blogging but for sure if your goal is to earn money, then some niche’s really do suck. Lots of bloggers advise you to ‘build a blog around your passion’ but I would change that and say ‘BUILD a blog around a passion that also has a PROVEN Revenue model’
A friend of mine used to run a celebrity blog that even of occasion got over 100000 visitors in a week but rarely earned more than $1000 in a month from it. You see people who are interested in celebrities can get all the information they want for FREE – so finding away to monetize the blog (other than with very low paying Google Adsense clicks) is very difficult. Of course there is exceptions like Perez Hilton (PerezHilton.com) – but Perez is the exception, not the rule!
Basically, when selecting a Niche to Blog about, do your research and make sure you have a definite strategy for monetizing the blog (And Google Adsense and setting up some Amazon Affiliate links – while good, are not a great strategy in my opinion)
2) Action Beats Perfection
Honest, despite what I say in this video: Action Beats Perfection. Just about everyone’s blog (including mine) sucks until you have the time to tweak it / perfect it. If the points I raise apply to you, don’t get disheartened because now that you know them you can go about fixing / perfecting. Congratulate yourself because you took the first and most important step of TAKING ACTION!
By the way, you never stop perfecting. I am constantly making tweaks and changes on this website - and what is more, they don’t all work. Take ACTION, Measure RESULTS and CORRECT / PERFECT (Or READY, FIRE, AIM as I said in previous post)
Let me know your thoughts and comments below. What makes a blog suck in your opinion? What change did you make to your website to stop if SUCKING?
Share your experience below.
To Our Blogging Success
Michael
Why Your Blog Sucks | Intensive Care For Blogs
Why Your Blog Sucks – Enhanced Transcription
Today I want to talk to you about something very important, and that is, why blog sucks.
Getting a blog online, getting traffic and earning money from it does not have to be difficult.
For me there are four vital categories that bloggers need to focus on when launching their blog:
Creation, Content, Monetization, and People
We’ll start with creation and the first point I often end up making is that: You’re domain sucks.
I know it may not seem that critical, but often it is the first thing a visitor discovers about your website and having a great domain name is a good way to make a first impression.
Choosing a Domain Name:
Use two words (a maximum of 3) that clearly explains what you are about. Look at incomediary.com I like the word diary and other variations of it are: fitnessdiary.com, or weightlossdiary.com Anyone seeing those domain names would have a pretty good idea what the website is about straight away. Of course you don’t have to use the word diary (that is just my example) – but it is critical in my opinion (unless you have a huge budget for branding) that your domain name makes a STATEMENT about what you do.
Also, try to avoid dashes in a domain name – ie don’t go with: Michael-Dunlop.com. Also for me, it always has to be a .com (not .net. .org. .info etc)
Imagine you are meeting someone and giving them your domain name but they don’t have a pen to write it down – would they remember your domain name when they get home? That is my test for a ‘good domain name’
Design
Design is very, very important. However, it’s very, very easy to get right these days. Just go into WooThemes.com or any of the premium Word Press theme sites and invest in a well designed THEME. I always say WooThemes.com, but there’s loads out there.
Get a WooTheme, put it online, choose a color, and then put a logo up. That is it – no more things need to do, until you get into the big time. That’s what I did.
I started with just a WooTheme, and only after I had hundreds of thousands of visitors and started to make some serious money (tens of thousands of dollars) did I then start to invest in an even better design with features that would be unique to me.
It is quite incredible but I regularly have people tell me they will launch their blog once they have the design sorted and then a month or two later they are saying the same thing. Don’t over think it to start — just get a good theme from WooThemes.com and crack on with launching your blog ASAP!
Get Online Today!
This frustrates me and is related to above (over designing) – but get online ASAP. A lot of people fiddle around with design, ‘perfecting’ their blog but never really get going!
I speak to people and they say, “Oh Michael I don’t want people to see my blog until the design is sorted, perfected” or “I don’t want people to steal my design.” Look here is you are worried about people stealing your design — don’t bother about getting online in first place.
Like it or not, no website / blog is ever really ready – there is always something that can be improved. Remember: Action Beats Perfection
Income Diary has never been finished. I’m constantly doing more things. Just get it online, even if you’re not ready to share it with anyone. Let Google come along, index it. It will make a big difference when you are ready to officially to launch.
Buzz!
If you are going to make a big launch of it, a new site, get the word out there. I call this creating BUZZ! Tweet about your new site, Facebook it, mention it on related Forums, tell people what’s coming. Keep the buzz authentic and helpful (maybe release an article of the results of a survey you have done, so people get an idea of what to expect. Then when people do come, it’s going to be a lot easier to get people inside and start commenting, posting, and telling their friends about it. I have never done this — but you can also easily add a COUNT DOWN Clock to the website detailing when you officially launch.
OK, that covers the CREATION side of things — but what about CONTENT once you have launched?
Consistency
Content is where a lot of people go wrong. Consistency is the first thing here. If you’re not consistently posting, then it’s annoying to the reader, and it just sets a bad standard. So, even if you’re only posting it once a week, that’s fine as long as you post every week on the same day — and don’t miss a week. Or it could be every two weeks, once a month, once a day, three times a day, it doesn’t matter, as long as you are consistent. I have to admit that with a busy life I have struggled at times to be consistent on when I post, but this is one time I would advise you not to always do what I have done.
Be consistent – for example doing a post every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday is a good target to aim for. If you’re writing them all in the same day, don’t post them all on the same day. Just make sure people know when to expect a post.
Being An Authority
Authority is vital. Readers want to see you as a big guy, a guru, someone they know and can trust.
Two strategy’s that I have found work amazingly well for building authority for yourself is 1) Interviewing other Gurus in your niche and 2) Creating TOP LISTS for you NICHE (Example ’30 Richest Weight Loss Experts” – if weight loss happens to be your niche)
I have spoken a lot about this in the past so I am not going to overdo it here – just take my word – IT WORKS!
Value
Are you delivering value? Are your blog posts well thought out? Are you delivering information and observations and angles and creating discussion that your competitors are not?
Honest, I cannot over state this – I see so many bloggers put time and effort into design, buzz and they are even quite consistent (to start with) but the blog posts they create are short, offer little value (basically a rehash of someones post) and BORING!
Ultimately you will not succeed as a Blogger – unless you are prepared to work hard / graft and deliver top notch content. Every post I create takes several hours to put together – and while I may occasionally fire something of in 20 mins or less I have found the posts that get the most comments, get the most Google Juice (in terms of link backs) are the posts I took hours and occasionally days to create.
There has to be some reason for visitors returning to your site. Your post answers a problem, or it teaches them something, or they are just bored and want to be entertained. Your visitors have a ‘problem’ and your blog has to provide the solution. Very important.
Delivery
How do you deliver your information / blog posts?
Here is a varied delivery example, this time related to interviews. Try delivering the interview in different formats for your visitor. For example Audio, Video and Text. (That is why I have every video I do transcribed – it costs money, but I also know many readers prefer to read and of course having all that text on the page is great for search engines as well)
Another variation on the delivery example – if for you to occasionally have guest posts from other bloggers. Not something I do a lot of myself, but one advantage of Guest Posters is that they tell their ‘fans’ about the guest post they did which brings you more traffic — especially if it is a Blogger with a good following. And of course it adds variety to your blog and a post you did not have to write yourself.
Monetization
My favorite subject – monetization!
Wrong Techniques
Here is a TIP I have gave you before. If you really want to make big money online (rather than easy money) then stop trying to sell banner advertising, paid reviews or text links. Cut it all out. Affiliate marketing is where it’s at. You’ll make more money promoting affiliate offers.
I have two sites in the same industry. One, retireat21.com has been around a lot longer and relies on selling banners / advertisers. It makes OK money, but it does not make LIFE CHANGING money! On the other hand, Incomediary.com has affiliate offers and Incomediary.com out-performs retireat21.com by at least a factor of 5, on an average day!
Also stop trying to sell services and consulting, because that’s exchanging time for money. The whole point of having your own website in my opinion is so that you can have a passive income, and can work less and make more.
Wrong Promotions
You’re promoting the wrong things. Test things. Don’t just keep promoting something because it looks like a good product to you. It may be not what someone wants in a site. Test different products and once you’ve found some that converts… Cool, keep that. Then look for another cool product to add to that winning product – and repeat the testing until you find another winner.
Very Important – you have to keep testing. It’s taken me a long time to find the right ones. However, now I have, because I spent time doing it. It’s making me five times more, I’m not joking. Testing is important.
Not Monetizing The Site At All!
Believe it or not, some of the blogs that suck have no monetization at all. Some people it appears are embarrassed to make money from their blog? I even had someone say to me recently — “I cannot be ‘independent’ if I am earning money from affiliate offers”. In the past I would have teared my hair out over that kind of comment but when he said that I just shrugged my shoulders and said: “yeah, you are probably right” (Of course he was not right — someone is going to earn from the products he his reviewing, so why no him, but I’m, getting a bit wiser these days — try as you may, some people don’t ever get it!)
NO LIST!
The final one in this section – NO LIST (note the BIG LETTERS!). Without a list, you’re just not going to make as much money. 80 percent of my income comes from my list. One of the reasons for me releasing PopUp Domination was so that more people could build their own list faster. Please see my List Building post for more details of how you can build your list faster — also How To Drastically Increase Your Email Opt-in Rate
List building is VITAL – connect with people, deliver them value, keep connecting with them (again always delivering value) and then they will be much more receptive to your offers when you email them. As a guide on how often to “PROMOTE” one of my new mentors suggests one time in three is a direct Affiliate Promotion – no more than that. Email people daily with “OFFERS” and they will soon get tired of you. Also, one email in three at least should be nothing but TOP QUALITY, Valuable information. (The other post in three can be a mixture of both)
Building a list does not cost much money to start with. AWeber does an offer for just $1 in the first month and then $19 after that.
Finding Good People To Support You
You want to have a good network of people around you.
You want to talk and connect with people in your niche, people to interview, for example. Once you interviewed people, take that relationship further. You also want to be able to bounce ideas off of people, off your readers…
Top Tip: Don’t let your ego get in the way – you may be good, but I have found you learn a lot more by asking questions of your peer group. Amongst the people I hang out with most of the time I am sure I am pretty well respected, but the more you learn the more you earn — so in my case I am always asking questions / opinions from friends in my niche. This is very important also – don’t expect them to always agree with you. Indeed having your view challenged is the best way to discover if you have the right view / angle on something in the first place.
Make sure you have lots of great people around you, that’s what I do. I’m always on Skype, chatting to different people. Helping them, being interested in them and what they are doing, looking for ways we can work together. If you are helping them you can be sure they will want to help you. It is called the law of reciprocosity.
I know some real networkers out there, especially on Skype. And actually, I had a great conversation with a friend recently about it. And really, you can build a business just on contacts. Like they say, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”
If you didn’t have a good network around you, and haven’t been talking to people and networking on Skype, or at events, or Facebook or Twitter, then when you try to do a promotion you are going to struggle simply because no one knows you, respects you.
On the other hand if you do a promotion and people know you and respect you chances are very high they will promote you and your offer.
For example, I’ve promoted for most of my friends at one time or another. Then when it came time for me to pre-launch PopUp Domination guess what happened? All my friends have used it, and they’re all promoting it, and it’s really as simple as that.
You’ve got people you can talk to in your industry that are going to be good for your business. Make a list of the influential people in your niche. How could you work with them? Connect with them? These people will also give you valuable feedback, they can tell you what their readers are saying (this is vital because it from this that you overcome objections to the product and make the product even better)
The list of benefits from networking is virtually endless
The point here is to have a FOLLOWING amongst your NICHE even if you don’t have much of a list yet….
Homework: Connect today with some one in your niche that is an authority that you have not connected with before. Drop them a genuine, sincere email telling them how much you admire what they do. There is no need to include information on yourself (they can pick that up from your email signature)
If you are genuine and say something different chances are they will respond — even if only to say thank you. From that you can progress to perhaps asking for an interview sometime — or even you can offer to help them with something. For example if they ever visit your town offer to show them around. A few hours in their company may just be the difference your business needs.
Thank you, Happy Networking and Prosperous Blogging
Michael Dunlop





27 comments so far… Leave a reply
Onibalusi Bamidele
August 2, 2010 1:11 PM
Wow! Really great post (and video) Michael, You are absolutely right, taking action is one of the most important steps for succeeding online. Thanks a lot for the great post, -Onibalusi
Alex
August 2, 2010 1:13 PM
Once again Michael you have brought forward the epicness in your post. Brilliantly covered every aspect of what is important when striving to achieve success online. I can't start quoting parts because then my comment would end up almost as epic, needless to say, I am learning a lot from what you teach and I literally just finished my ebook to start building my own mailing list since my blog is starting to stand on it's own two feet (thanks for your tips with all that btw) Also, your POPUP Domination plugin could not have come at a better time, since I can see it clearly works wonders. I will be buying it through RObb Sutton because he has given me some good insight into it and for once I don't mind telling you that because you are the genius behind the plug-in. Nice work Michael, Keep on doing whatever it is you are doing so that I can one day figure it out and do the same :) Alex Whalley (The Keyword Research Blogger) NB: (Yes this is a not so subtle hint) if you get a chance, I would love your thoughts on the ebook, available at http://organictrafficjam.com - I know you have ridiculous amounts of things to do - all the time (tis the nature of online I guess) but if you could find time to check it out, i would be extremely grateful (and humbled) again, thanks for a really thought provoking post, have a great day.
Leslie, The Freebie Guy
August 2, 2010 1:13 PM
EXCELLENT post Michael. I actually just started reading your stuff (just found ya), and I'm impressed (VERY IMPRESSED) by what you are doing. The points that you mention are right on and if people follow these simple steps, I truly believe they are setting themselves on the path to success. Keep up the good work!
Nabeel | Create Your First Website
August 2, 2010 1:14 PM
Hi Michael, Excellent information. You gave out too much information in this post! "BUILD a blog around a passion that also has a PROVEN Revenue model" You are right Michael. I see so many advices regarding only following your passion. While there is nothing wrong with that advice, looking for a proven revenue model should also be your concern. Many people overlook this factor, and you have correctly pointed out this. "Like it or not, no website / blog is ever really ready – there is always something that can be improved. Remember: Action Beats Perfection" Yup. Many people wait for the nth time to have their website/blog 100% correct and perfect. It can never be perfect. Many people can waste too much time in the planning and perfecting stage, that they never go online! Its ready, fire, aim! And regarding building a list. You are spot on. If you build a list, you have ready people to promote your stuff to! Thanks for the epic post Michael! Kindest, Nabeel
John Paul Aguiar
August 2, 2010 1:19 PM
Luv the title man.lol Greta post and tips to get your blog to NOT suck no more. My biggest issue, is with Consistency.. but I'm working on that.
Alena
August 2, 2010 1:19 PM
Another amazing post. This post is just perfect timing for me. I have been pondering for over a month now on a new domain name that I need to choose now for my new blog that I have been working on lately. I fully I agree with you Michael, that your domain name is one of the most important aspect ( at least at the start when no one knows you and it just needs to be easy to remember for people to pass on to friends,etc.) As always - SUPER!
Shaun Sinclair
August 2, 2010 1:29 PM
Good detailed stuff again. The main point people need to understand about 'online' is that it's just a virtual representation of what works 'offline' aka the real world. Mimic that and in time there will be success. It will usually won't be a 'voila' moment either... it just comes together and happens.
Michael Anderson
August 2, 2010 1:32 PM
Hi Michael Good thought provoker this one...! It's always good to check over where my blogs/sites might be falling down. Generally I do okay but I do best with offers and promos rather than consistent traffic and sales. That suits me. This is what a lot of people rely on. Wondered if you had any thoughts on this from your own perspective. Michael
Anita
August 2, 2010 1:34 PM
Lots to think about! I'm just getting started, and I really appreciate all the information!
Prajwal Shinde
August 2, 2010 5:37 PM
Thank you for yet another excellent post Michael. I will try and implement each and every point you mentioned in this blogpost.
Lindsay
August 2, 2010 6:10 PM
Can't agree more. Networking has the ability to change lives... among the various other excellent points that you've made!!
Nick Throlson
August 2, 2010 6:33 PM
Taking action is key other wise you will never get anything done these tips are very helpful for anyone & will use them when working on my personal blog tweaking it too perfection.
Mary E. Ulrich
August 2, 2010 7:31 PM
Good information. I especially liked that on the video you had the chart outlining your big points. I couldn't read a couple of the categories on the chart, so the blog descriptions with the paragraph explanation and links were perfect. Thanks.
Rick Byrd
August 2, 2010 8:54 PM
Micheal: Awesome post with a boatload of great information. You have really given me somethings to really think about and even work on plus I can share this great information with my readers. Having a network of people for support is hugely overlooked with most marketers. Having the newtwork of people, especially other marketers, can help cure alot of the other reason blogs suck. You are able to get true, nothing held back advice that will only help your business. Thanks, - Rick
Eric Burnett
August 3, 2010 12:57 AM
Great Information, I really Enjoyed this post.. I'm sure this post with all my followers. Eric Burnett
elie palima
August 3, 2010 3:17 AM
hello michael, your point about the domain name and Consistency is what has hitted me the most. the domain choice was the biggest mistake I had ever made for my blog. I chose my name as the domain and what made it more worst is that I put up a dash on the domain (www.elie-palima.com) which soon cost me more money since I had to buy another domain (eliepalima.com) just to make a redirect. I guess my blog 'sucks' for that lols.
Dan Lew
August 3, 2010 4:52 AM
Nice post, I agree when you say just get the site out there, especially for SEO purposes its better to work on a site while its already uploaded then to work on it locally. I see site owners spending months and months trying to perfect things before launch, just get it out there guys, the best way to succeed is to fail!
Dean Saliba
August 3, 2010 10:45 AM
If your blog is not earning any money then I would say are you creating content that people want to read?
Sharil Alias
August 4, 2010 7:35 AM
Hi Michael I'm totally agree with Onibalusi about 'why your blog suck' with refer 2) Action Beats Perfection I'm Sharil Alias and i'm a newbie in blogging arena and if you look at my blog you'll find out why i agree with 'action beats perfection' Anyway i love your post and definitely your blog will be my main reference..
Stel 3g
August 5, 2010 5:59 AM
Wow! Really great post (and video) Michael, You are absolutely right, taking action is one of the most important steps for succeeding online. Thanks a lot for the great post, -Onibalusi
Paul
August 5, 2010 2:26 PM
Thanks for sharing the tips. You've made some really good points, especially the one about consistency.
TrafficColeman
August 5, 2010 8:03 PM
Micheal Most blogs suck because most people don't realize Rome wasn't build over night. It takes an good bit of three months to even take a new blog into what I call traffic action. This is when people keep coming back each day because they love your content, versus you searching for new traffic. Blogs can be money makers or money pits..but its up to you to decide which one you want. "TrafficColeman "Signing Off"
Internet Specialist Mark
August 5, 2010 10:27 PM
Hey Michael I've heard so much about you and I can say after reading a few of your posts that you definitely deserve your reputation. The point you make of taking the time to create content that provides value and hopefully causes debate is especially important to me since I'm always approached by clients to show them the faster way to do something. When I tell them the truth just as you said, which is to work hard, craft and deliver top notch content...they end up trying to find another "guru" to tell them there is a easy push button solution. I'll point them to you next time so they will see the light :) You bring up many great points in how to pimp up one's blog and as Alex above said would make my comment way too long to comment on every good thing. Keep up composing awesome content man. We'll be watching! Just another internet specialist, Mark
Chris
August 7, 2010 8:01 PM
Im a developer And all about Affiliate Marketing I was gonna use BlogEngine.net? Good idea or no?
Josiah Jost
September 2, 2010 2:14 PM
Great post. (you don't need to respond to this though as it's not important) ;) Cheers
Big Dog Hobbies
November 7, 2010 8:54 PM
Right on target. Like my mama used to tell me. Quit thinking about it.... just get off your butt and start, and you'll figure it out on the way.
ProGolfer
December 20, 2010 4:15 AM
i think my blog sucks.. what is your opinion if I'm using auto blog? can i make money with that?
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