HOW TO BUILD A ONLINE EMPIRE TIPS FROM (INSTIGATOR BLOG)



  1. Build up a popular blog on a specific niche. You need to have a strong voice in your niche. You need to do all the things required to build up a popular blog: write wellfocus on contentuse headlines effectively, have a great blog design, market heavilyleverage social mediabuild relationships. There’s more to developing a popular blog than that, but you get the point.
  2. Develop a strong brand. Without a strong brand it’s harder (although not impossible) to build a popular blog. More importantly, without an effective brand, it becomes difficult to translate blog success into other endeavors. So it’s critical to have a great brand (which should be considered personal brand) and make sure it permeates everything you do.
  3. Make lots of friends. The blogosphere is built on the concept of connections and friends. It succeeds because it encourages and rewards those who have conversations with others. You need to become part of the blog community. Check that: You need to be at the center of your blog community.
  4. Master monetization. Your media empire will die on the table if you can’t monetize it. And using Google AdSense isn’t enough. You need to learn about affiliatessponsorshipstext link ads, sponsored reviews, and muchmuchmore.
  5. Learn more about marketing. There are certain techniques you can use to market your blog. But the world of marketing is oh-so-much bigger, and once you get into media empire territory you’ll need to understand a lot more about marketing, both online and offline. Learn about email marketing and autoresponders.
  6. Find opportunities offline. As you’re mastering the online world, look to offline opportunities as the next step. Speaking engagementscoaching and consulting gigs are a great way to branch out, learn about business from a different angle, and develop your reputation beyond a “blogger.” You can build a successful, money-making blog as a blogger, but you can’t build a media empire that way. You have to be known as an entrepreneur, media strategist, business person. And there are plenty of examples of people who bridge both the online and offline so well: Penelope TrunkGina Trapani and Jeremiah Oywang.
  7. Get help. You can’t build a media empire alone. You need great people around you. Over time your role will be less about writing and day-to-day minutiae, and more about overseeing the entire operation. You’ll need people to help you in those areas where you’re lacking expertise, and also people to take on tasks that you can’t devote your energy to. People like Dawud MiracleDerek SemmlerLorna Doone Brewer and others. As you hand over the reigns of day-to-day affairs to others, make sure you incentivize and motivate those people daily. You’re a boss now, not a single person working alone.
  8. Be a teacher. You’ve accumulated a certain amount of knowledge to this point, but unless you share it your media empire will suffer. You need to share that knowledge with the outside world (to attract visitors, build reputation, grow karma) but more importantly you need to share that knowledge with your team. Don’t expect each person you bring on board to be as good, experienced and motivated as you. You’re now their boss, but you’re also their teacher; and the more they know, the more they excel, and the more you benefit. Get teaching.
  9. Realize it’s a business. You’re past being a blogger now, you’re running a business. That means more learning in the areas of operations (accounting, finance, etc.), marketingstartups and more. You won’t be an expert overnight, and there’s a good chance if you come from the blogging world that your business experience is limited, but that doesn’t mean you can’t succeed.
  10. Expand slowly but promote like crazy. You can’t build a blog network like b5media in a day. Grow slowly, experiment, test your assumptions, tinker and keep growing. You most likely won’t have a lot of money to support your efforts, so don’t expand like a fiend. But promote the hell out of what you’re doing. Don’t hold back when it comes to tooting your own horn, beating the drum and making noise. It’s not about being an egomaniac, it’s about maximizing everything you’ve learned towards generating tons and tons and tons of buzz.

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