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    Sunday
    Jul082012

    Advertising Basics for Bloggers - Getting Started


    Making money from a blog requires hard work. Over the next few weeks I'll share some tips. But first, I'd like to discuss some things to consider before getting started:

    1. Do you have a good niche? Advertisers are always trying to target a very specific demographic. Defining your niche helps you to atract advertisers looking for exactly your niche. For example, a craft and fashion blog for new moms.

    2. Is your site's subject matter clear? Is your url simple? Advertisers shouldn't have to scroll through archives to determain the topics you cover. If your site name doesn't spell it out, add a tagline. My blog name is, Say Yes to Hoboken, which means diddly squat. So I add a tagline of "three cheers for crafty and stylish living", so advertisers had a better idea of what my site was about. Before I had a tagline, I had one ad network tell me they thought my site was a tourism site for the town of Hoboken. Whoops! Also, to avoud confusion, be sure your url matches your site name and banner. This may require a little investment on your part to buy your site url.

    3. Are you familiar with your blog stats? Advertisers both big and small will want to know your pageviews per month and unique visitors per month. Sign up your site with google analytics asap! You'll learn so much about where traffic is coming from and what helps build your readership the most.

    4. Are you ready to commit the time? Managing ads and relationships with brands takes a lot of time and hard work! It's more than just putting up an ad. You're forming a relationship with a company that takes time and coordination to manage well. You'll need to start treating it like a real job.

    5. Are you ready to handle readers that might not like advertisers being part of your site? This is always a difficult one, and I still struggle with how to find the right balance! It might be helpful to have full disclosure with your readers when you're getting started with advertising, and along the road when you start working with brands in your content. It's difficult sometimes for readers to start seeing ads on a site they've known and loved. So be sensitive to that. Be careful of moving too quickly or allowing for too much product inclusion in your content. You don't want to lose the trust of your readers! They're the reason for your success!

    6. How much should you charge? Do you know what your time is worth? This question of what to charge is something I get asked the most. It's difficult to give you a number, but I can tell you that when I first started selling ads I had about 70,000 pageviews per month and was selling ads for $30 per month. I had success with this. So, I'd recommend trying something similar. A good rule of thumb is about $10 per 20,000 pageviews per month. If you do a little math, you might figure out a good point to start for your blog. This is just what worked for me though! It's important to decide what makes sense for you and what would be worth all the stuff we discussed above given your life situation and family needs (ex: like childcare!)

    This post is the first in a series of posts about Advertising Basics for Bloggers, by Liz Stanley. Follow along each week to get tips and tricks to get started with advertising on your own blog. Or take my Alt Summit Channel class on July 11th. Register for it here.

    Photo by Carmen Chan

    Monday
    Jun252012

    Two FREE Classes From Bing! 

    Bing wants to encourage all of you to participate in a whole lot of doing this summer and they're making it easy by offering two FREE online classes in July. 

    Tough Love:  What Brands Really Think About Your Blog (Wednesday, July 11th, 6:00-7:00 PST)

    Hear an ad industry veteran speak the truth about what brands look for in blogs.  Natalie Bowman, Bing Marketing Director, will give you tips on creating a blog that brands will beg to be associated with and will offer critiques of select student's blogs (volunteers only.)  Thick skin is required. 

    The ABCs of SEO:  How Bing can help make your blog a success (Thursday, July 19th, 6:00 - 7:00 PST)

    In the battle of David vs Goliath,  whose side are you on?  See why searchers are turning to Bing in increasing numbers and why you should care about Bing.  Learn how Bing Webmaster Tools can provide you with rich data about your site to help you optimize your website for SEO and help deliver a better experience for your readers.  

    Sign up for one or both of these classes by visiting the Function sight. Both of these are first come, first serve so please make sure you're available to attend before signing up. 

    Badda-BING, badda-boom! 

    Monday
    Jun252012

    Earn 4 Free Alt Online Classes in July 

    Bing wants to encourage all of you to participate in a whole lot of doing this summer and there’s no better way to get started than by taking a couple of Alt online classes for free. Yep you heard right, for FREE. Here’s how you can get to doing with this offer only available in July:

    1. Publish a blog or Facebook post about the Alt online classes before the dates of the classes you want to take. It can be about one you took (and loved!) or just about how you’re excited to take one, whatever you like. Just make sure to include a thanks to Bing (#thanksbing) for providing this opportunity.

    2. Send the link of your post to Melanie@altitudesummit.com -- include the names of two classes + one alternate class that you want to sign up for. Please note, once you’re signed up, you can’t change or transfer the classes.

    3. On the date of the class, get the video rolling, grab a snack, kick back and enjoy!

    And wait, there's more! If you find that you're having a hard time narrowing down your options to only two classes, there's yet another way to earn two more classes for free. Here's how:

    1. Publish a blog post, Facebook status or tweet (#thanksbing) about Bing's Summer of Doing. To celebrate the arrival of summer, Bing is featuring daily search words that inspire more doing. Pretty perfect for a crowd of bloggers, right?

    2. Send the link to the post to Melanie@altitudesummit.com -- include the names of the two classes + one alternate class that you want to sign up for. Please note, once you’re signed up, you can’t change or transfer the classes.

    3. Enjoy the class and don't forget to thank Bing (#thanksbing).

    Wowee! That's a whole lot of doing. Can't wait to chat with you during the free classes you stack up.

    Tuesday
    Jun052012

    Alt 2013 Call for Speakers Guidelines

    The Alt 2013 Call for Speakers is officially open! We can't wait to hear what YOU want to hear. What topics would you like to see covered? Who would you like to hear speak? Have an idea for a panel you'd like to speak on? We want to hear it all.

    What We're Looking For

    Alt Summit panels and speakers have a reputation for being A++. Thoroughly prepared, beautiful images, useable takeaways, engaging discussions. Plus general brilliance. No pressure.

    Though it's not required, priority may be given to pitches from speaker applicants that have attended Alt Summit in earlier years since they've seen first hand the level of presentation attendees expect.

    We hope you'll take a look at last year's schedule to get an idea of the kind of topics that are covered at Alt Summit.

    Please Note

    Alt Summit speakers receive a complimentary full registration. But, with the exception of keynote speakers, hotel, airfare and travel expenses are not covered.

    And no worries, if you register as an attendee, and then get invited to speak at Alt Summit, your registration costs will be promptly reimbursed.

    How to Submit

    Please send (in the body of an email, not as an attachment):

    - The topic idea, and a couple sentences about the topic, if it's not self-explanatory

    - Possible fellow panelists that could speak about the topic with authority

    - Optional: other topics you have an expertise in

    - Please email the information to: gabrielle@altitudesummit.com

    One Last Thing

    If you're asked to speak, the topic you suggest may not be what you're asked to speak on (and you may not be asked to speak with the panelists you suggest). Sorry about that! By sending a pitch, we're assuming you're interested in speaking at Alt Summit in general. And if we have another panel that you're well qualified for, we might place you there instead. You'll, of course, have the chance to say yay or nay to whatever we propose. Thanks for being flexible!

    Thank you so much for your interest in speaking at Alt Summit -- or suggesting a speaker/topic! We can't wait to hear what you have in mind.

    Love,

    The Alt Team

     

    Sunday
    Feb052012

    Put a Recap on it