3. Choose a hosting site and come up with a domain name
In order to make your personal blog probably, you'll need a hosting site. Choose a provider with a proven track record and 99%+ uptime to ensure that your customers can reach you any time day or night. You'll also want to choose a provider with effective security monitoring to keep user data safe and to prevent hackers from tampering with your web page.
Once you have an affordable, reliable host site, you'll have to choose a domain name. Effective domains reflect the style and content of the page. Here are a few tips to help you choose the domain name:
- Be unique. If you own a small business that designs and sells baby clothes, consider using the words “baby” and “clothes” in the domain name. Assuming it's available, you could choose Petesbabyclothes.com, for example.
- Keep it simple. Make the name of your blog page simple so that it's easy to remember and share.
- Use your name. Nothing is more personal than your name (or your brand name). So come consider using your name in the domain.
- Is it available? Your host plan provider can typically provide free tools that allow you to search for potential domain names.
4. Create a content calendar
A marketing calendar that includes a schedule of new blog posts can help you stay current and keep customers returning to your website. You can also use analytics to track how your blog performs. This will enable you to tweak your content to appeal to your target audience.
A blogging schedule should include the best days and times to post new content. When you implement a content calendar, you can focus on gaining new subscribers and increasing organic traffic to your personal blog sites.
5. Build an email list
Most people use email to check in with coworkers, friends, and colleagues. You may even use it to correspond with your significant other. Use email to create distribution lists to let your users know when new blogs appear. By collecting email addresses, you can draw people in with blog content. However, remember that along with offering a subscription option, your emails should include an opt-out function.
Strong CTA buttons provide clear instructions such as “Subscribe Today.” You can use emails to offer additional information and content, such as a downloadable bonus blog. In addition, it's helpful to segment the email distribution list by location, demographics and other categories that will help you improve your click-through rates.
6. Optimize your content for SEO
All bloggers want to share their work with a larger audience. That's particularly true if you have a personal blog attached to your business website. It's important to keep search engine optimization, SEO, top of mind. To do this, use web analytics to identify key terms you currently don't rank well for. Then, you can build content around these key terms that your users will find valuable.
It's important to remember search intent whenever you decide on blog topics. You can also include SEO-friendly meta data such as alt text for images to keep your blog focused on your users.