Would you like to make some good money writing about things that interest you? Then your first step is starting a blog.
There are many FREE blog hosting sites around, however if that company goes out of business there goes your blog and your content.”All your hard work down the toilet”.
With that said, I don’t want this to happen to you so I created a step by step resource guide to help you set up your own hosted blog and start making some money from it.
Here are the topics that will be covered:
- Create Blog Note File
- Picking a Domain Name
- Sign Up with a Web Host:
- Add Domain to Web Host.
- Install WordPress
- Login to WordPress
- Install WordPress Theme
- Set Up Permalinks
- Install Plugins
- Set Up RSS with FeedBurner
- Set Up Google Analytics
- Making Money – Set Up Advertising
- Getting Traffic to Your Blog
- Can Someone Do This For Me? Yes!
What Is a Blog Really?
A blog is a website that has some automatic features included in it. Your theme, the look and feel of your website, will be consistent on every page. Your readers will find navigating your blog very easily. And you can make money all while offering your content free to your readers. How?
Can I Make Money with my Blog?
Blogs make money through having advertisements on them and also by selling products or services. If you are persistent in building your blog, your content, and your readership, over time you will have the potential to make good money. How much?
Some people make very little and give up. Don’t do that! When starting out, you might only make a few dollars a month while you are building your readership. Over time you could quite easily earn an extra $1000 per month from advertising revenues. Some top bloggers make a full living off their blog earning 5 or 6 figure incomes. Your income potential is only limited by your belief and the work you put in.
Of course you will need to be persistent and stick with it even when it seems like things are going nowhere. Build your network of blogging friends over time and compare notes, ask for feedback and share learning with each other. And, of course, continually provide great content for your readers and they will reward you with loyalty and referrals.
Setting Up a WordPress Blog
The steps for setting up a WordPress blog, customizing it, getting traffic to your blog, and how to make money from your blog will be disclosed to you just keep reading. I promise to offer details that are only necessary and will help make things simpler where there is already a lot of complexity and confusion. There are other blogging platforms out there, but none compares to WordPress. It is the most popular and the easiest to use. It is also free. (Your only costs will be domain registration – about $10/year and web hosting – about $6.95/month.)
Okay here we go.. Let get started!
Easy Steps to Setting Up a WordPress Blog, Building Traffic, and Earning Money
1. Create a BLOG FILE.
This is where you will keep all the usernames, passwords, affiliate codes, login URL’s, instructions and anything else relating to your blog so that you can reference them whenever you need to. There will be a lot of them, so start this right away and be diligent about putting every new item into it.
The easiest way to do this is to create a text file or a Word document. This way you can just copy and paste the information into your BLOG FILE. If you want you could also just use a notebook instead or any other method you like.
For each item that you enter into your BLOG FILE, type a title of what the information is. (Example: “Web Host Username and Password”) This will make searching for the information easier in the future.
2. Choose a Domain Name.
This is the name of your blog (www.YourBlogName.com). You can check on availability at GoDaddy.com . You can also purchase your domain name there. That is where I get my domains.
GoDaddy.com is a low cost provider with excellent service ($10/year). When you do purchase, it’s important to know that Google search engines give more favor to sites who have bought their domain for longer than 1 year.
When choosing a name think about how you want to brand your blog. You can choose a name related to your blog’s theme, you could choose to brand with your own name, or you can make up a name that sounds cool. Or you could do some combination of those. Usually “.com” is preferable to other extensions such as “.net” or because it makes it easier for people to remember. Everyone thinks “.com” but if you can only get “.net” with your favorite name that should be fine. Just keep an eye out for when the .com will become available, some individual fail to renew there domains causing them to loss they domains and making domain become available for purchase.
When it comes to picking a domain name I suggest brainstorming on paper first. Get feedback from some people about the names you’ve picked. Then click over to GoDaddy.com to check availability. You may need to modify some of the names you thought of. Godaddy.com will also make suggestions for you too.
3. Sign Up with a Web Host.
A web host is the company that will store all the files of your blog and serve them via the web to your readers. I recommend using Godaddy.com as your web host. They are #1 on WordPress’s web hosting in my book. Here’s some info about Godaddy.com:
- $7.99/month (get $1.99 specials)
- unlimited hosting space, unlimited file transfers, and unlimited domains.
- 24/7 Support via phone, online LiveChat, and Support Forums
They offer an excellent deal. Once you sign up, be sure to put all the info they send you into your BLOG FILE. And it is super easy to sign up right online.
4. Add Your Domain to Your Web Host.
Once you are signed up with your web host, you now need to tell your add your domain to your hosting…
- Go to GoDaddy.com and login using the user name and password they sent you in an email.
- Go to Hosting and click Launch
- Click on “Your domain” manage site domains
- Click on “Add Domain”
- Your all done! You have added your domain to your hosting account and now you will be able to in your wordpress application.
5. Install WordPress.
This process is where you install all the WordPress folders to your server at your web host (Godaddy).
This is very easy too because Godaddy has a one click install! There are a few steps but most of the steps only take 3 seconds to do. It goes pretty fast.
To Install WordPress on Your Hosting Account
- Log in to your Account Manager.
- From the Products section, click Web Hosting.
- Next to the hosting account you want to use, click Launch.
- On the Hosting Control Center home page, click Your Applications.
- Click the Blogs category on the right, and then click WordPress.
- Click Install Now.NOTE: The Install Now button displays only when the selected value application is compatible with one of more hosting plans in your account.
- Select the domain name you want to use.
- If don’t have a Go Daddy Community profile, enter a display name, agree to the Community terms of service, and then click Next.
- Enter a database description and password, and then click Next.
- Choose an installation directory, and then click Next.NOTE: To install WordPress in your root directory, leave this field empty.
- Enter the Admin Name, Admin Password, Email and Blog Title for your WordPress installation. Click Finish.
WordPress will be installed to your hosting account with the options you selected. When it is complete, you will receive a confirmation email.
6. Login to Your WordPress Dashboard.
This will bring you to the place where you control almost everything about your blog including writing posts and customizing how your blog looks.
- To login go to: “YourDomainName.com/wp-admin” in your browser.
- Enter your WordPress Dashboard Login username and passsword that you just set up in Step#5.
If you don’t land at your dashboard, just give it a couple more minutes while your web host is installing WordPress to your site. When it is installed this is what you will see:
7. Install WordPress Theme.
Where to Find Free Themes
In this step you will choose the overall look of your blog. There are many free WordPress themes. The best place to search for one is right from your dash board.
- Go to Appearance and then click on themes.
- Now click on Install themes.
Most themes can be customized with different colors, fonts, font sizes, layouts and more. However, you should look for one that is pretty close to what you like unless you are comfortable changing the coding in your theme. You’ll be able to check on this at the theme view.
Steps to Install WordPress Theme
- Click on the theme you like.
- Check Install
- Click Activate
- Your Done!
8. Set Up Permalinks.
This is a small little step that will make your posts more likely to show up in search results. You want this so that you will get more traffic. Here’s what you do:
- In WordPress Dashboard, click on “Settings” in the left hand navigation panel.
- Click on “Permalinks.”
- Click on “Day and name” option.
- Click “Save changes.”
That’s it. Takes less than 1 minutes and it is well worth it!
9. Install Plugins.
These add functionality to your blog. The install is the same process as installing your theme (Step#7). You download, and Activate.
Once uploaded, go to “Plugins” in your WordPress Dashboard and click on “Activate” to enable each plugin. For each plugin, there may be additional instructions for usage that you will find on the page where you downloaded the plugin.
At this point, you could write your first post if you wanted to. If you want to wait until everything is in place then keep taking the next steps.
10. Set Up Your RSS Feed with Feedburner
This will allow your readers to subscribe to your blog via a reader or via email for free. It will also allow you to monitor the growth of your subscribers!
Steps:
- Sign up for free at FeedBurner.
- “Burn” your feed by typing in your feed URL (http://www.yourDomainName.com/feed). Feedburner will then give you a new RSS Feed URL that will allow you to track your subscribers. (Put this new feel URL into your BLOG FILE!)
- Enter your Feedburner RSS feed URL into the plugin called “FeedBurner FeedSmith” to enable tracking.
- Add “Email RSS Form” to your Blog with the next steps:
- In Feedburner click on your feed.
- Click “Publicize” tab.
- Click “Email Subscriptions”
- Copy code for the subscription form.
- Go back to WordPress Dashboard.
- Click on “Appearance”
- Click on “Widgets”
- Choose the sidebar where you want to put this mini-form.
- Click “add” on “Text” widget under “Available Widgets.”
- Drag the widget to the location you desire. (Usually at the top)
- Click “edit” on the Text Widget
- Paste the subscription form code in the main box. You can also give the Widget a title or leave it blank.
- Click “Done.”
- Click “Save changes”
Now you can go and visit your site to see how it looks. That is the basic process for adding any widget, so you might want to copy and paste these instructions into your BLOG NOTES FOLDER.
11. Set Up Google Analytics
This will allow you to monitor and analyze the traffic to your site. It’s very powerful and it’s FREE! Here are the steps:
- Go to Google.com/analytics. Sign up for free account.
- Copy the code they give you and paste it into the Google Analytics plugin you installed.
That’s it!
12. Making Money – Adding Advertising
There are several ways to make money. I will go over few ways here.
The best way to figure out what works best for your site is to test, measure the results, and then test other options to see if it is better or worse than a previous set up.
Contextual Ads
These are ads that display on your website that are related to the content of your site. The most popular is Google Adsense and is probably all you need.
It is important to note that youshould be sure to follow Google’s rules closely because if you don’t you can find yourself kicked out of their program will no chance for appeal. (You need to actually read their rules and understand them.) Being banned from their program could be a really bad thing if a lot of your income comes from them.
That is why a lot of super top bloggers look to find ways to diversify or replace that income over time so as not to be so dependent on an income source that could be taken away at a moment’s notice.
How to Set Up Google Adsense on Your Blog
- Sign up with Google Adsense. It’s free.
- Create the ads you want with Adsense’s tool.
- Copy the code they give you.
- WordPress Dashboard ->Appearance->Widgets
- Add “Text” Widget to desired sidebar.
- Drag widget to desire location in sidebar.
- Click “edit” on widget.
- Paste in Adsense code. (like you did in Step#10- setting up your RSS)
- Leave title bar blank.
- Click “done.”
- Click “Save changes.”
- Check how the changes look on your site.
There’s a lot more that goes into doing Adsense right. You might want to check out either or both of these books which describe how to maximize your profit from Adsense:
Affiliate Ads
When you become an affiliate for a certain product or service you receive a “commission” whenever you refer a sale. Sales are referred by your readers clicking on a banner ad or a text link ad that takes them to the company’s website.
Here’s an example. Let’s say your blog is about dogs. So readers who come to your site are interested in dogs, so you will probably do well by having a few key affiliate products that you advertise on your site.
The quality of the affiliates ads you have on your site reflect on your website so it serves you well to choose high quality products and services.
Once you find products and services that you think are good quality and that your readers would be interested you will seek to join their affiliate program. Most products and stores have an affiliate program.
Once you join the program you may promote their product with a banner ad in your sidebar. You set this up similar to setting up Google Ads by inserting the affiliate code into a text widget.
You can also promote affiliate products directly in your blog posts. This can be more effective because you can give a description and personal recommendation of the product. In this case you simply link to the product using your affiliate link.
Just like Google Adsense, with affiliate programs the product or service provider does all the tracking of sales and will usually send you payments automatically and electronically.
The other way to find affiliate programs that fit well with your site is to join an affiliate network and browse for products and services with which you can become an affiliate. Here are a few well known networks:
Ad Networks
These are networks that work as a middleman. They secure the advertisers and you provide the advertising space. The way they come together is by placing their ad code in a sidebar text widget. When you sign up with any of these they will give you the code you need and instructions for placing it in your blog.
They will keep track of all sales and they will usually pay you monthly either through ACH, PayPal, or a check.
Selling your own products/services
This is pretty self explanatory. You come up with the products and services that you want to sell personally. Then you design the text or banner advertising to go along with it. You place the promotion for your products and services into blog posts and/or into your sidebar with text widgets.
You can also outsource the production of products that you’d like to sell and have them drop-shipped to your buyers so that you never have to handle inventory or shipping. One example is CafePress that will produce t-shirts, mugs, and other items with your artwork on them.
13. Getting Traffic to Your Blog
The number one rule is to create valuable content. This is really important. You want people to keep returning to your site. But, how do you get them there in the first place? Time and lots of effort. If you keep at it, using these suggestions below, you will grow your site. I’ll cover both online and offline strategies. Try them both. The easiest to start with are the online ones.
Offline Strategies to Get Blog Traffic
- Tell all your friends.
- Create flyers or business cards to give to everyone you meet.
- Write a press release.
- Do some interviews on TV, Youtube, radio or in newspapers.
- Post flyers in places where your target audience frequents – also try libraries, the post office bulletin board, supermarkets, and community centers.
Online Strategies to Get Blog Traffic
- Email all your contacts that might be interested and ask them to pass the info to their contacts that might be interested.
- Social Networking. Join the top social networking sites and grow your network of friends who are interested in your topic and who are willing to support your writing with votes on social network sites. I cover this in more detail in the next segment.
- Comment on other blogs. Every time you leave a comment you will get a link to your blog and people who read comments might come visit your site. Seek out blogs that are similar to your and have a large following which you can tell by the number of subscribers they have and the amount of comments the blog gets.
- SEO: Optimize your site for search engines. This practice is called Search Engine Optimization or SEO for short. (it all albout keywords)
- Write guest posts at other blogs for exposure to new readers.
- Build links to your blog by commenting on blogs that have “dofollow” links which means that search engines will see those links. This helps you get more search engine traffic eventually.
- Write really good content. Write really good content. And write some more really good content.
- Brand your blog for success.
Social Networking Basics
There are so many social networking sites out there that it can become dizzying trying to figure out which ones are best given our limits on time. So I will give you some basic advice that should really benefit you while keeping it simple.
Here are the basic and most popular sites you should consider joining:
I recommend starting out with Facebook, Twitter and Youtube
Can Someone Do This For Me?
Yes! if you are to busy and just don’t have the time you can hire someone to do all this for you plus more. 
I hope you enjoyed this post! And I wish you much success in making money from your writing. With practice of your writing craft and persistence in building traffic to your blog, you will definitely succeed!








