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How to Grow your Blog Readership

 

This is the second part of a series of guides on how to succeed with blogging. This guide was written by the team at FastWebHost.com who have helped thousands of blogs setup and achieve success over the last 10 years.

How to Grow your Blog Readership

In part 1 of this series (link) we’ve covered how to build your blog, and how to create pages and posts. Today we’ll show you how you can get more people to start reading those posts and pages on a regular basis.

There are 2 general ways to grow your readership - the organic or natural approach where people find your blog, and the paid approach where you pay someone to help them find your blog. We’ll go over both.

The Natural Way

Search Traffic

Quick! You need to learn to fold a shirt the fastest way. What do you do? You googled it didn’t you? Some of you also searched for it on youtube, but most of you googled it.

Search is the core of the internet. Anytime someone wants to learn something new, it starts with a search. So if you’d like to be known for something, you need to make sure you’re showing up in searches.

We call this optimizing for SEO, and we’ve got a lot of resources on this here: https://www.fastwebhost.com/tutorials/cat/search-engine-optimization/

Word of Mouth

The other natural ways for people to find out about you is if someone told them about it. That’s the social aspect of blogging, or word of mouth.

So how do you get more word of mouth traffic? Get on social media. People are already on social media, and they will see it. Your current readers and followers will see the update on their news feeds and click to come to your blog. Some will share the post with their own personal networks.

To get shares you have to do more than just post the link in a status update though. Each platform is different, so you’ll need to optimize your post for each.

For example, we’ve found the most effective way to share on Facebook is with a commentary or a related thought that brings people in and makes them want to learn more. On Pinterest a more descriptive image and tags are far more important.

Be Interesting

Now in order for people to share your content and show it to their friends it has to be one thing above all else: I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G

There are 3 ways to achieve that in a blog.

Exciting Titles and Feature Images

The title is the first thing people see and yes we do judge a blog post by it’s title. A boring title means no one will click it to read the whole thing, while an exciting title will. The same applies to your feature image - the one that shows up in your archives and your social media shares.

Here’s a great example:

See that? Great title and great image. The number of social shares in the corner is an added boost.

The title is the last thing you should write. Finish the entire post, then come back to write a title. Think about how you can make it more engaging so the readers are compelled to click.

Be Useful

Interesting content gets shared more often, but the most shares come from practically useful content.

It makes sense. The latest celebrity gossip is fun and all, but if you’re going to take the effort to share something it’s likely to be something that others in your network will find useful.

So how do you become more useful?

  1. Give people an exact solution to a problem, not 50 different things they might try
  2. Give detailed actionable steps they can follow, and stay away from theoretical stuff (unless theory is the point of your blog)
  3. Provide lots of examples and case studies to prove your points
  4. Show exact numbers wherever possible. Lose 20 pounds in 60 days, not lose weight fast.

Exciting People

Again, people are reading your blog because they care about what you think. Now some people don’t care about what you think, but what if someone they cared about did? Or what if you were writing about someone they cared about.

Here are some ways to get exciting people on your blog.

  1. Interview someone important in your field, which is what Mixergy does for small businesses
  2. Guest blog on a different bloggers site, such as George Minton’s article on Photododo
  3. Analyze something someone famous said or did

When Elon Musk said he was reading Twelve Against the Gods, it sold out on amazon within a day, and prices of used books jumped up from $.99 to $99.99. Clearly, we care about what important people think. This presents a great opportunity for you to get in on the action and drive traffic to your blog.

Exciting perspectives

Everyone’s already written everything about the latest iPhone, and the latest Elon Musk book. Adding your voice to the noise is just that - noise.

If you’d like to stand out you need to say something no one else is saying. Take a unique stand on an issue, or voice your opinions differently.

Have a unique way of saying things. For example Oliver Emberton likes illustrating his points, while Mark Manson enjoys swearing at them, and David Wong mostly makes fun of them.

The important thing is to have a solid stand on a topic that people care about, and expressing it with style and force.

The Paid Way

The Paid way of getting traffic is easy. Post to social media and boost your posts. Add to a content aggregator and pay them to spread it around.

The trouble is, you might get some readers this way, but you won’t keep them for very long. And if you can’t hang on to them then what’s the point?

That’s why you need to start getting readers the natural way, and only use the paid way to amplify your reach.

Back to Work

And now you know how to write better blog posts and get more regular readers. Now it’s time to get back to writing again.

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Next up on the How to Succeed with Blogging series: How to make money from your blog.

 

How to Succeed with Blogging: Part 1

This is the first part of a series of guides on how to succeed with blogging. This guide was written by the team at FastWebHost.com who have helped thousands of blogs setup and achieve success over the last 10 years.

Why Start a Blog

If you’re reading this then it’s safe to assume that you have an end goal - a reason why you want to start your blog.

Identity: Domain and hosting

Some of you love to write and love it just as much if people could read your writing. Some of you have heard tales of people raking in millions with their blogs and want to try your hand at the game. Some of you need to establish yourself as a thought leader, to help your other brands grow.

We wrote this guide with the goal of helping all of you.

What is Success

Before we begin, we’d like to go over what a successful blog looks like. For the purpose of this guide we’re defining success as one or more of the following measurable results:

  • A lot of readers with positive sentiment
  • A lot of subscribers who read your work regularly
  • A lot of people who follow your advice or recommendations (such as clicking your links)

For this guide, we won’t be treating facebook likes and youtube subscribers as success. That, grasshopper, is a guide for another time.

Now let’s get started.

How To Make A Blog

Here’s a checklist:

  1. Pick a platform
  2. Get your name and space on the internet
  3. Design your blog
  4. Configure your functions
  5. Write, shoot, record
  6. Repeat

Structure: Blogging Platforms

There are plenty of platforms you can start blogging on - medium, tumblr, Wordpress, Blogger… the list goes on. We won’t debate the pros and cons of every one of them here. Instead we’ll just show you this:

The long and short of it is 72 million people, more than half of all bloggers use Wordpress because:

  • It’s free, including a huge number of addons you’ll need (more on this later)
  • It’s really easy
  • It’s secure
  • It’s highly customizable

So that’s what your blog is built with. Now we look at where.

Identity: Domain and hosting

You need to self host. Forget all about free blogging platforms. You need to OWN your own blogging space.

Just imagine if Huffington Post ($14,000,000 in revenue per month) started as huffingtonpost.freeblogs.com instead of huffingtonpost.com.

No, you need your own name (domain) and your own space (hosting). Start by picking out a hosting package from http://fastwebhost.com/web-hosting.html, and you can get the domain at the same time. Most domains go for $2 to $15 per year, while hosting starts at $1/month.

Alright, now we design your blog

Design: Themes and Customization

First install Wordpress. The easiest way is with the Softalicious installer. Here’s a detailed, step by step guide on how to use it :https://www.fastwebhost.com/tutorials/knowledge-base/Wordpress-softaculous-installation/ 

Alright, you’ve got Wordpress. Now we need to design it.

Once installed, you’ll get an email with an that shares an admin url (typically www.yourdomainname.com/wp-admin) and login information.  Start by logging in. You’ll see a dashboard or admin panel that looks something like this:

The core design of your website is based on the “theme” it’s running. So to change your design you change the theme. Here’s how: https://www.fastwebhost.com/tutorials/knowledge-base/install-Wordpress-themes/ 

Visit your blog once you’ve installed and activated your theme and you’ll see the new design in place.

You can further customize it to match your needs. Start by uploading your logo or setting your blog’s name from the customize tab under appearance. You can also find a large number of settings in the customize tab including widgets and menu items. We’ve gone over a few here: https://www.fastwebhost.com/tutorials/knowledge-base/customize-Wordpress-themes/ 

Functionality: Plugins

In some cases you might need more functionality, like a calendar of live events or a way for people to sign up to your RSS. The easiest solution is to install a “plugin”, a program that adds this functionality to your site. You can learn more about how to do this here: https://www.fastwebhost.com/tutorials/knowledge-base/install-Wordpress-plugins/ 

Content: Posts and pages

Pages are static “one-off” content such as your about page, privacy policy, etc. Posts are where you publish most of your content. They’re the entries for your blog. They are also different in a few functional ways

  • Posts are timely, they get archived in a chronological order. Pages are timeless, they get archived in whatever order you specify.
  • Posts can be categorized by subject areas. Pages are hierarchical.
  • Posts are included in RSS feed; Pages are not.
  • Pages can have different structures and templates; all posts have the same structure

Now let’s show you how to add and edit these posts and pages.

And Again

That’s it. Now you have a blog, on your own domain name, and know how to create content. Now you start publishing.

 

Next up on the How to Succeed with Blogging series: How to Grow Your Blog’s Readership.

Awesome New Features of cPanel & WHM Version 64

 

cPanel & WHM version 64 has been released to the CURRENT tier and is now available for installation. You can install cPanel & WHM latest version on FastWebHost VPS and dedicated server offerings.

FastWebHost cPanel Licenses Start at $12 a Month for VPS and dedicated with unlimited domains.

Below are a few of the new features in this version.

New Styles for cPanel

Two brand new cPanel styles have been included in this version, allowing you to customise your cPanel experience even more.

The cPanel interface now ships with the Light and Dark styles for the default cPanel theme (Paper Lantern).

Use cPanel's Change Style interface (Home >> Preferences >> Change Style) to switch between cPanel interface styles.

EV Certificates

In cPanel & WHM 64, users now have the ability to purchase Extended Validation certificates through the SSL/TLS Wizard.

 

API Authentication Tokens

API tokens are the first step in revamping cPanel remote authentication system. Easily create, manage, and revoke authentication tokens from inside WHM.

In cPanel & WHM version 64, cPanel added the  Manage API Tokens interface (Home >> Development >> Manage API Tokens) to WHM.

This interface allows you to create, revoke, and list API Tokens for cPanel users and third-party developers.

API tokens allow cPanel users and third-party developers to run API functions as a WHM account owner via a key hash.

AutoSSL supporting Proxy Subdomains

In cPanel & WHM 64, AutoSSL now supports proxy subdomains. Including, but not limited to, the cpanel.*, whm.*, and webmail.* domains that are automatically generated by the system.

 

 

 

Multiple Incremental Backup Retention Points

Incremental backups now make full use of the flexible backup retention schedule, allowing you to keep as many as you like!

In cPanel & WHM version 64 and later, the new Backup system now functions with a new user interface (UI). This UI automatically converts your Legacy Backup Configuration to the new Backup Configuration system. The new Backup system also now supports multiple incremental backups.

Communication Features in cPanel & WHM 64

iOS Push for Mail

iOS Push support enables iOS devices to receive push notifications when new email arrives in their INBOX.

Improved performance for sending and receiving Email

Improving iOS battery life, reducing authentication lookups, and boosting delivery performance are just some of the ways we’ve improved sending and receiving Email in cPanel & WHM 64.

Eximstats performance improvements

We set to work on making eximstats the best it could be by improving the parsing speed by up to 700% and switching the backend to SQLite.

Tidy Mailboxes

Everyone hates cleaning up their email. In version 64 we made it much easier with the Mailbox Disk Usage tool. The tool allows you to see all of your mailboxes and quickly remove old emails or large messages. We have also integrated this into the mailbox quota notifications to provide users quick access.

Fast Email Searching (IMAP Full Text Search)

Full-Text Search Indexing (powered by Solr) provides fast search capabilities for IMAP mailboxes. Users of iOS devices, Microsoft® Outlook™, SquirrelMail, Horde, Roundcube, and Mozilla™ Thunderbird will notice significantly improved search speed and convenience.

FastWebHost offers latest cPanel & WHM licences on VPS and dedicated server plans. You can easily manage your websites using a control panel like cPanel with latest features. No wonder why it's still #1 web hosting control panel.

FastWebHost Mega Black Friday And Cyber Monday Sale

Yes, the FastWebHost Black Friday Sale event is here!

Folks, 2016 has been a tremendous year for our customers and us, and this week we are going to thank everyone with a Mega Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sale. Most of you are getting ready for the yearly holiday shopping mania this weekend with your eyes on deals in electronics, phones, tablets, toys, iPad's and gifts for your loved ones. Keeping that in mind, stay tuned for our Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale event, which will be offering you a whopping 70% Off on all new Web Hosting packages.

This will be our best deal of the year and offer you the most savings on reliable, fast and secure web hosting plans. Web Hosting is what we do best but nothing makes us feel better than offerings a mega hosting sale to sweeten your Thanksgiving week.

Sale Starts - Friday, November 25th at 12am EST
Sale Ends - Monday, November 28th at 11:59pm PST

70% OFF on All Managed WordPress Hosting Plans

Yes, a whopping 70% OFF regular price on all 3 managed WordPress packages. Check them out here

What do these packages offer? Your WordPress blog or site will be in the best hands with:

  • SSD Web Space
  • UNLIMITED Visitors
  • Ability to host Multiple Websites
  • Fully Managed WordPress hosting with peace of mind
  • Daily Offsite Backups
  • Dedicated KVM VPS Resources
  • WP-CLI + SSH Enabled
  • Automatic Core & Plugin Updates
  • Free DDoS Protection
  • 24/7 Support and Live Chat help from Real Persons (yes we love to talk to our customers)

70% OFF on All Shared Web Hosting Plans.
Get your business or e-commerce store or corporate website a new home this week with 70% OFF on all plans. Bargain price of the year! Start from $0.85 per month - yes just a dollar a month or less for an awesome web hosting package with unlimited bandwidth, lots of disk space, ability to host multiple domains, emails, Free website builder and tons of one-click install for all your favorite applications. Perfect bargain for Magento, Joomla, Drupal, PHP or Blogs. Sign up and review plans here.

70% OFF on All Reseller Web Hosting Plans.
If you have been thinking of starting your own web hosting business, now is the best time to do so with 70% savings over normal pricing on our reseller packages. Feature rich and reliable, our Linux reseller web hosting plans come pre-loaded with cPanel/WHM and offer 100% white label option to show your clients. Multi-language and multiple data centers make our reseller hosting bargains the best in the industry this week. Check out all the features here.

70% OFF on All VPS Hosting Plans.
Our VPS plans are a great choice for websites that demand more than a shared hosting environment can empower and not have the huge expenses of a dedicated server. Get on board our VPS platform with 70% Savings this week. All VPS packages include DDOS protection at no additional charge and tons of features like premium hardware, 99.96% Uptime, Real 24/7 Support, Root access, Live stats, Dashboard, KVM Linux on  either CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian or Fedora.  View full features here.

At this special time of the year, we are thankful to our customers and users (and everyone else) for making us grow and helping us organize a sales event to offer any business or individual a deal of a lifetime on superior web hosting services.

Happy Thanksgiving and a Very Happy Shopping Week from all of us!

 

 

Wrapping up WordCamp Phoenix 2016

Two things have caused a lot of excitement here at FastWebHost in early October - WordPress and caffeine. The later helps us keep up with our awesome daily monitoring, support, and tech work but, WordPress is the primary focus, especially with our first WordCamp Phoenix event.

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n the special weekend of Oct 1 & 2, FastWebHost sponsored WordCamp Phoenix, a  sold out event with over 400 attendees celebrating all things WordPress.

WordCamp is a locally organized conference covering everything related to WordPress, build knowledge and making connections with other users. WordCamps attract new users and established developers with a range of informative sessions covering WordPress design, development, business and more.

WordCamp Phoenix organizers included local community volunteers and professionals like Justin Tucker, Maura Teal, Raquel Landfeld and many more talented experts of the world's most commonly used content management system.

A highlight of this event was a speaker/sponsor dinner graciously hosted at GoDaddy office in Tempe. No dinner is complete without a facility tour and GoDaddy's infrastructure did not fail to impress.

On the weekend (Saturday and Sunday), the event moved to the Phoenix Convention Center downtown. Several members of the FastWebHost team networked with other fellow sponsors and attendees.

As with every WordCamp event, the major attractions were educational seminars happening simultaneously in two separate halls at the convention center. Keeping up with the latest trends in WordPress helps us manage the hosting, security and reliability part for our clients.

#wcphx was awesome and we loved being an integral part of it!

We’d like to extend our congratulations and thanks to everyone who was involved in organizing and hosting WordCamp Phoenix!

Stay tuned for more WordCamp events and updates from us.