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1 - They Blog On A Consistent Basis

Successful bloggers are not on again off again bloggers. They pick a posting frequency and they stick to it no matter what. If you’re going to do a new blog post everyday, then make sure you do a new blog post everyday. If you don’t think you can handle that level of posting, then pick a number that you can handle.

It is better to post once per week on a consistent basis than once per day and then nothing for a week after. If you’re new to blogging, I recommend you start with one to three posts per week and work up to a level that you’re comfortable with. You should always work up the post frequency and never work down. If you do have to work down, then do it very slowly.

2 - They Are Passionate About Their Topic

If you’re not passionate about the topic you’re blogging about, then you’re going to have a really hard time growing the blog. Blogs attract like-minded people and they will see right through you if you’re just in it for the money.

Being passionate about what you blog about makes it easier to keep up with the industry - you want to find out what is happening in your niche because it’s your passion and not because it may make you money. I started this blog with no intention of making money from it. For the first eight months of the blog’s life, it made zero and its traffic was just a few hundred readers per day. Yet, I updated the blog an average of over two posts per day during that period. You cannot do that unless you are passionate about your topic.

3 - They Interact With Their Readers

A blog is not a one-way street. In addition to providing information, a blog is a communication tool between the blogger and his readers. Successful bloggers interact with their readers. They answer reader emails and comments and they ask for feedback.

Interacting with your readers build trust and loyalty. It makes you more approachable. My biggest fear is some readers would place me so high on a pedestal that they are scare to approach me. By keeping my blog on a light note and having fun with my postings, I feel I connect with the readers on a more personal level.

4 - They Give Out Lots Of Link Love

Successful bloggers don’t hoard their links. They don’t have a problem with linking to a PR0 blog. They put the concerns of their readers ahead of a Google ranking. If another blog has a good story or idea on the topics I cover, I don’t care what their PageRank is, I’m going to link to them.

Too many bloggers are caught up with SEO and link count. They only want high ranking blogs linking to them and won’t link to low ranking blogs. I’ve linked to hundred of brand new zero ranked blogs and who knows how many zero ranked blogs have linked to me. This blog is a PageRank 6. Some SEO guy told me if I would have been more careful about linking, I could have gotten a PageRank 7. My answer to that is, “People first, Google second.”

5 - They Know How To Brand Themselves

Successful bloggers know how to brand. Branding will separate your blog from the millions out there. The most unique thing about your blog is not the topic you’re writing about. What makes your blog stand out? The answer is simple - you! Your ability to promote and brand yourself will separate your blog from the pack.

Very few blogs have ever gotten big without some kind of tier one level press coverage. This doesn’t mean you need to hit the front page of the New York Times. You can turn any coverage into brand building material. I’ll have more on this in a future post.

Branding is one of the reasons I tell all bloggers to get their own domain name instead of going with a free service like Blogspot. You want to brand yourself, not them. Can you imagine Guy Kawasaki with a URL of GuyKawasaki.blogspot.com?

6 - They Are Good Writers

You do not have to be a great writer to have a successful blog but you do need to be good at getting your ideas across in an understandable manner. Most readers read blogs for information. They will forgive occasional grammar mistakes as long you can get your point across. If your readers are having troubling understanding what you’re trying to say then you need to improve your writing skills.

7 - They Read John Chow dot Com

This is 100% true! Successful bloggers read other successful blogger’s blog. I check out all the big name bloggers everyday to see what they are talking about. You are never too big to stop learning.

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    Comment by jalansutera
    2007-05-07 21:13:26
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    Nice tip, john, especially tips number 7. I learn a lot from your posting. Thanks..

    Comment by Saman Sadeghi
    2007-05-07 22:35:35
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    I have realized that, while I do post everyday, I don’t always have time create detailed posts for my niche - I get really busy with work and end up post “filler” pieces….

    2007-05-08 00:37:39
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    As long as all your posts relate to each other somehow, I don’t see how “fillers” are a problem. Of course, even these so-called fillers need to have some valuable message or idea. Overall, you just want to put your personality and style across to your readers. Personally, I enjoy reading both high-quality researched posts and trivial run-of-the-mill stories in blogs…they make the blogger more, I don’t know, personable and relatable.

    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-08 06:06:23
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    I’m with you on this one cheap. Some people dislike the posts that John makes that aren’t about making money on the web, but I do since it allows me to get to know John a bit better and get a better feel for what type of person he is.

    For example I know he’s an individual who eats lobsters while they’re still moving, makes time to take his daughter to a play group and has wildly different views than I on what makes a nice car. Oh yeah, and he gets into rock fights… :roll:

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    Comment by Monetize Your Blog
    2007-05-08 10:18:06
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    WELL, I DON’T THINK HE ACTUALLY ATE IT, HE WAS JUST SHOWING IT OFF

     
    Comment by Learn to Blog
    2007-05-09 06:26:51
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    They just keep coming and coming and coming…kind of like the energizer bunny…dunno if they’ll ever stop regardless of how many “fillers” are on this site.

     
    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:10:40
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    The fact that John’s blog is successful, although he uses “filler” posts, is prove to me that fillers work.

    Making quality posts take times, readers know & see that too. You can’t expect quality posts day after day.

     
     
    2007-05-08 08:56:24
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    That really makes me feel better, as I sometimes think that my filler posts could be of no interest for my readers.

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    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:11:28
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    The are, John’s blog is proof of it.

     
     
    Comment by Learn to Blog
    2007-05-09 06:25:26
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    Just throw in a few shots of last nights dinner and you’re golden! :razz:

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    2007-05-08 08:42:16
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    I have been in that situation too, Sometimes it is hard to find good posts, to post, as I want to post once a day, but also want my posts are good quality posts.

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:12:53
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    1) try to have a few posts ready for the days you don’t find anything

    2) are you sure you write about a topic you’re passionate about? if you do it shouldn’t be a problem

    3) listen to your readers: what do they want. i get my best idea’s from listening to the readers

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    Comment by Monetize Your Blog
    2007-05-08 10:16:00
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    AND I FIND IT DIFFICULT TO WRITE SOMETHING ORIGINAL FOR MY BLOG

    Comment by Learn to Blog
    2007-05-09 06:27:39
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    Just take a trip around the blogsphere and you’ll find some inspiration.

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    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:13:26
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    I’d say the topic of monetize blogs/making money online is being blogged to much.

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    2007-05-10 02:27:31
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    You know what would make it a bit easier — widening your scope of topics just a little. John’s blog is a great example; sure, it’s a blog devoted to making money online, but he does interject some pretty interesting articles that may/may not have anything to do with how to make money online. While it is the major theme of the blog, he still talks about other relevant (and often times funny) topics as well (Kumiko’s pink cab — see what I mean?!?).

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    Comment by Learn to Blog
    2007-05-09 06:21:04
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    Slacker! Just kidding buddy. I think you do a great job when I’m there. :-)

     
     
    Comment by TheAnand
    2007-05-08 00:21:00
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    Well, can you tell me wht you have learnt reading posts in the ratio 3 review me posts to one real post?? Once in a while something of value comes up, other than that, this blog is all about making money alright… but making money for John Chow that is…

    Comment by Kumiko
    2007-05-08 01:34:38
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    I’ve learned that he’s able to make money from following these steps. Would these tips be as valid if he then reported his earnings as $0?

    Comment by TheAnand
    2007-05-08 02:39:18
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    I am talking about blog value, if you have a look at his post since last 2 months, you will see another stumbleupon kinda thing with this blog, nothing much of value to the reader but random reviews of some websites, i believe that people stick around for the contests and that all important top comment position…nuthing more..not that i have anything against johnchow.com, just that I have been enjoying this blog before he started going all out on making money.

    Just another guy who is disappointed about not getting that value that this blog had some months back…

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    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-08 06:08:55
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    That’s unfortunately what happens when you change direction with a blog. You lose some of your old audience, but in exchange you gain some new readers. Given that his readership has gone up significantly and he’s lining his wallets with all the gold he’s bringing in, I’m sure John’s not regretting the change :)

     
    Comment by TheAnand
    2007-05-08 06:15:10
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    Well, I might not have noticed the change had he done some good posts in between, so that the readers dont miss out on his expertise, like if he was doing 30 posts a month, then he can add another 50 reviewme posts a month, i dont mind him cashing in on that, but the prob. is if he did 30 earlier, now he is doing 40, out of which 30 are review me posts…anyone disagree? I know its content, but john, not many are interested in reading reviews about other site, unless they have something to do with making money online..thats your keyword john…are you filling in on that?

     
     
    Comment by SEO Forums
    2007-05-08 03:54:51
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    I think they would be, they just wouldnt be reaching as many people i.e. less feed subscribers :shock:

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    Comment by Learn to Blog
    2007-05-09 06:22:21
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    Any thoughts on moving from blogspot kumiko?

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    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:15:07
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    Once in a while something of value comes up, but knowing that you still visit the site.

    That’s the beauty of John’s Blog: there are a lot of “filler” posts. But the quality posts are of such a quality (especially the total monthly earnings) that people keep coming back.

     
     
    Comment by Steve Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-05-08 00:53:31
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    They are all great tips. Blogging on a consistent basis is most bloggers downfall. But being consistent is important in every field. I’ll just have to keep nagging John to include my review in his batch as he obivously doesn’t have time to read all his emails.

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:16:50
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    I’ve mailed him too. Still waiting for an answer.

    Let’s be patient.

    If patience doesn’t work, plan B.

    Plan B: spam John.

     
     
    Comment by Bola Subscribed to comments via email
    2007-05-08 05:41:14
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    Great tips,I think I have to start applying them immediately as there is no better person to learn from than the BEST.

     
    Comment by Monetize Your Blog
    2007-05-08 10:14:10
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    THAT’S EXACTLY RIGHT.

    JOHN HAS DONE REALLY FOR HIMSELF AND US WHO READ HIS BLOG

     
     
    2007-05-07 21:14:23
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    Awesome post and I completely agree. Branding is highly important… In fact, out of all the RSS feeds I’m subscribed to, not a single one is from blogspot. Also, its nice to see your section about people first, google second. You dont find that very much anymore and I congratulate you. Great post.

    Comment by TJantunen
    2007-05-07 21:25:22
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    Those are 7 important habits. Especially section 6 is close to me. Because my native language is not english, I often think that how much grammar mistakes I do.

     
    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:17:46
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    People first, that rules counts for every business.

     
     
    Comment by SEO Blog
    2007-05-07 21:21:55
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    John, I’m impressed. Despite making a ton of money off this blog last month, you’re still humble enough to admit there’s always more to learn. Keep up the great posts as well as the learning.

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:18:24
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    When one teach, two learns.

     
     
    Comment by
    2007-05-07 21:30:57
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    “3 - They Interact With Their Readers”
    “5 - They Know How To Brand Themselves”
    “6 - They Are Good Writers ”

    You just summed up why I suck :oops:

    :mrgreen:

    Comment by Voluntary Death
    2007-05-07 21:47:28
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    being a good writer can be learned. It is a skill that you can learn and enhance not a talent.

    Writing more will surely improve your writing technique. Don’t also forget to read more to learn how good writers construct their articles.

    Comment by
    2007-05-07 22:17:02
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    Thanks :wink:

    That’s why I read :

    “7 - They Read John Chow dot Com”

    :mrgreen:

    and for the people who visit it and there interesting comments :twisted:

     
    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-08 07:18:07
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    reading is the best way to learn proper writing skills. As Voluntary says, good writing is not a talent, it’s a skill. Great writing is a talent, but as John mentioned, being good is plenty.

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:21:34
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    the trick is to believe in your writing.

    A good book on writing is “On Writing Well”. Check Amazon, one of the most famous books on the topic.

    Once you trust your writing, it becomes easier.

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    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:20:20
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    exaxtly.

    1) write a lot, on daily basis
    2) read a lot

     
     
    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:19:31
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    writing is a skill that can be learned. the more you write, the better you become.

    english is not my mother language. I have to check & recheck everything i read for grammar & syntax errors. but the more i write, the better i become.

     
     
    Comment by Voluntary Death
    2007-05-07 21:45:50
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    I can attest to this. I’ve been doing those stuff and just after 2 months of launching http://www.chinoyray.com I am doing better compared to other blogs.

     
    Comment by Garry Conn
    2007-05-07 22:08:23
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    Excellent post John. Very well thought out and 100% true!

     
    Comment by cikgu azleen
    2007-05-07 22:10:04
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    Hello John, I think this is the first time I made a comment on your blog though I read it everyday - I even subscribe it in technorati to ensure I don’t missed any of your informational and useful post. Great work and I’ve learn a lot from your blog. In fact I always implement your suggestion into my blogs. Hey, I even get Kontera approval through your name.. Wow! That is the kind of blogger I wish I could be.. TQ..

    Comment by uncle sha
    2007-05-08 03:05:16
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    Malaysian? I’m acress the causeway, Singapore

    Hello :grin:

     
     
    Comment by azito
    2007-05-07 22:13:50
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    I like the last reason :)
    If I read this blog, I’m on the way of my success, I guess :idea: :razz:

    Comment by Marc
    2007-05-08 07:19:12
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    Well, you’re 1/7th of the way to success :cool:

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:22:36
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    hehe 6 more to go ;-)

     
     
     
    2007-05-07 22:15:47
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    GOOOD POST JOHN

    I WILL HELP MANY NEW BLOGGERS OUT THERE TO LEARN HOW TO BLOG

    Comment by Mehdi
    2007-05-09 13:24:05
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    yep it’s a good post to start!

     
     
    Comment by Good Blog Advice
    2007-05-07 22:16:35
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    7 is with a bit of arrogance (nah! :mrgreen: ) but it is completely true logically. to be at the top, you need to know how others did it to get there and just build up on it. :evil:

    Comment by SEO Forums
    2007-05-08 03:55:51
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    Very true, something a lot of people dont tend to ‘waste their time on’ though…

     
    Comment by James
    2007-05-08 19:27:12