Friday, August 24, 2018

How To Get Your Blog To The First Page Of Google (2018) | 1st blog post start reading here

Have you ever wondered why some blogs become successful while others languish in Blog Purgatory?

The Problem: Your Blog Is Not On Googles First Page!

You may have started a blog of your own but you don't know how to rank on the first page of Google and if you don't get to that first page your blog has little chance of succeeding.

Well I've been right there where you are and it can seem like pure hell.

Solution: Follow My Step By Step Investigative Review:

How 5 Top Ranking Blogs Continue To Become Successful!




You may have tried lots of things online to generate income. First studying SEO from a high profile guru.

Next learning how to buy a domain name, host it on some of the main hosting companies and following all their instructions.


Incorporated SEO tactics such as keyword research, linking to outbound sites, linking back to your site from high authority sites.

Finally building PBN links and a host of other complicated techniques and after 6 months still find your blog not ranking on the first page of Google.

Now you've started your own Blog!

You may have wondered: how can you know what Google is looking for? Just like you I experienced a similar set of circumstances.

I gave up quite a few times just to get back in the ring to fight it out some more (so if you've ever felt like giving up, I know how you feel).

My last attempt was Amazon FBA, Fulfilled by Amazon. I still have 200 items there waiting to be sold.

Yep, spent money on that course too. When I asked for a refund all communication stopped and I never heard from him again. I've come to believe that (selling courses) is where they make most of their money.


So what gives me, or you for that matter, the hope that we can start a blog that will become successful.

Well part of it comes from the belief that I am smart enough to figure it out. A better method is to follow the path of those who are already successful and imitate their success.

That's why I started "How To Create A Successful Blog|Best 50 Successful Blog Reviews".

We will delve deep into how these blogs are set up, how they use their content to keep their readers
coming back as well as using proven SEO, Title creation etc. used by proven leaders in internet marketing.

We'll use the advice of top marketers like Brian Dean of backlinko.com and Neil Patel of neilpatel.com

The other factors are that I met a few people that had become successful with blogs of their own.

They had learned...some by trial and error... what Google was looking for in order to get their blog to the first page.

Then that pure organic traffic kicked in and the people that were interested in what they were writing about found them online.

That's the beginning of having a successful blog. There's more to it that just that mind you but that's how to get started in the right direction.

I Found Some Step By Step Guides For Successful Blogs

Blogging has been around for quite a few years and it wasn't until recently I started to investigate, digging deeper into the blogging game that I was surprised to find how lucrative blogging can be.

No matter what age you are, you can have a successful blog.

Consider Alex and Lauren here.

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These two young bloggers struck out on their first blog attempt but kept at it and are having great success with their second blog (Avucodu) and now their third (Create and Go).

They brought in over $100k their first year with Avucodu and recent reporting over $74k in this income report:

  • Blog Income Report October 2017: We Made $74,049.44 Working From Home
People who find this type of success from blogging have the freedom to travel at will and enjoy what they do. Want to be one of THOSE PEOPLE?

Keep Reading

I'll be investigating how Top 5 successful blogs grew their sites and are still producing income years later, and how you can copy their success patterns.

 These aren't big name company blogs either, like CNN or Buzzfeed. Theses are what's known as Niche blogs.

A niche blog is a blog that's in a smaller segment of a broader category but still have managed to carve out a following of fans who love what they blog about.

Many have been at the blogging game for a several years, sticking it out through the time it takes to rank their site, adding enough helpful content to catch Googles eyes and having it payed off in the long run.

It wasn't an instant success, not many things are, it takes time.

Read a little of what happened to me before blogging


The first product I ever developed for the industry I worked in for over 42 years toke some time to blossum.

I began with an idea that I saw as a void in my industry. A new technology had just come out in the late 70's but the product that was used in that technology was weak in my opinion.

In 1986 I began to experiment with some formulations to create a product that would fill that void. I configured three product formulations before I discovered the right formula that propelled that product upward.

I sold that product in 2011 and still receive monthly royalty checks today (passive income...that's what a blog can be).

Blogging is a lot like that.  First you have to consider blogging a viable business model. You need a format for your business and a way to monetize your business (show me the money). I'm going to help you with all of that.

Another important thing you'll need is a customer base. Someone told me once that to grow your business you'd have to find someone who had a LIST of customers that they sold product to and bring that list of people an enticing offer and my business would grow.

That's exactly what happened. I found a salesman with a customer list and he added 1000 new customers in a year and a half (this was before the internet was popular) and that's what you'll need to do with your blogging business.

Except you'll be collecting names and email for your list. All successful blogs function with building email list so they can stay in touch and occasionally bring product offers to their list.

If you build a substantial email customer list you own the names on that list. No matter if Googles standards change, you still have a group of people to market to.

Now hear this one thing, Googles owns the list! Google also owns the land as well. The thing I've noticed about Google is that if you try to trick Google search...they'll kick you off their land. These are what I call undesirable squatters.

Many internet marketers have found this out the hard way when Googles Penguin and other penalties caught up with them. What they thought were gold mines melted away over night with the penalties that Google imposed.

I've found it's not hard to know what Google wants. Google wants what's good for THEIR potential customers. The people who come to search for the answers to problems or the information they need.

Google tries to match up the answers or solutions to their needs in nano seconds. If over time you prove that you are one of the best fits for what people are searching for...Google will match you up with them. Googles somewhat like a dating service.

Now It's Time To Decide What Audience You're Going To Reach: Let's Go Niche Hunting...






















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