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Become Local Influencer Mom Blogger
Marketing experts have conducted interesting research to determine how millennials pick products or services to purchase. It shouldn’t be a surprise that old-school forms of advertising do not speak to people in their thirties. Instead, they are more likely to be swayed by the advice of a knowledgable person in their circle of social media friends.
Marketing experts are using this knowledge. Instead of making appointments with TV stations to buy local advertising spots, they are reaching out to local influencers to try to develop a relationship. Of course, this relationship will ultimately benefit the company as well as the influencer.
How do you become a local influencer with your mommy blog? It is important to know that becoming a local influencer is not going to happen overnight. It may take years of work until you are in a position of power.
Here are some tips on how to become a local influencer.
Find your niche.
We have said it before, and we will repeat it. One sure-fire way to increase the number of followers is to find your mommy niche. The choice may be yours, or it may be thrust upon you.
Examples of niches may include
Children’s fashion
Topics about ADHD
Childhood nutrition
Vegan children
Kids with peanut allergies
Special needs children
Homeschooled children
Children with dyslexia
Children with sleep issues
Musical kids
Kids who love crafting
Children and horses
Teaching kids to garden
Teaching your kids about the tenants of Catholicism, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, etc.
Country kid issues
Raising your child in an urban area
Kids who love soccer/dance/gymnastics/volleyball/football/wrestling/lacrosse/swimming
The possibilities of niches are endless.
- Grow your blog.
Work hard to give your blog some substance. Add photos. Write snappy copy. Give your readers valuable information.
This takes time and patience, especially if you have multiple kids or a full-time job. As you grow your site, you can scroll through your work with satisfaction. You will celebrate each time you meet a milestone of followers.
- Schedule a consultation with an SEO expert.
Once you have worked on developing your voice, consult with an SEO strategist. Tell the strategist that you hope to become a local influencer.
There’s no need to find someone in your local area. Instead, look for someone who can assist you with your content strategy. He or she should be able to give you a list of keywords and phrases to use in your blog to make sure it can be easily found by people searching specific kid-related topics.
- Improve your content.
Take the advice you received from the SEO expert to improve your content continually. He or she may recommend that you add more tutorial videos to add to your blog. Perhaps the expert will encourage you to develop Pinterest-worthy posts. Maybe the photography on your blog is mediocre and needs to be improved. Regardless, learn a little bit each day to create the best mom blog that you can. - Check out influencers from other areas.
Do you want to write the ultimate blog for parents with dyslexic kids in Baltimore? Check out the work that is being done in other areas of the country. See how other bloggers present tedious information regarding state education mandates and tutors for dyslexic kids in your area. - See what websites pull up about your subject in your local area.
Learn from the websites that appear on the first page of a Google search in your area. What type of content appears on these sites? How is the information presented? - Finally, reach out to businesses in your community.
Once you have developed a following and your rank has continued to grow, reach out to businesses in your community that serve the same population as you do. Discover ways you can work together to give your readers and their customers quality information that would be mutually beneficial to both of you.
Perhaps you will agree to share a link on your page for private horseback riding lessons in exchange for discounts for your child. Maybe a local kids boutique will give you items at a discount for a mention on your blog. Perhaps the local plant store will donate seedlings for your children’s garden in exchange for a shout-out in your blog.
Final Thoughts
Your newfound deals and status as a local influencer may cause you to relax a bit and not post as much new content as you did previously. Unfortunately, followers are fickle. Take care to make sure you are consistently providing brand-new content for your readers, so you can keep the relationships with the companies that you developed.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Your Mommy Blog and The Kids
We are living in an interesting time. Many of us clearly remember what life was like before the internet, and we can see how much has changed because of it.
This is not going to be a rant about the evils of technology. I love having access to the world’s knowledge at my fingertips. I love checking my bank balance and transferring money from my smartphone. I love being able to text and email people instead of spending time on the phone. I love keeping in contact through social media with grade school friends (and teachers) who live far away.
Although there have always been freelance writers, I can’t imagine how difficult it would have been to make connections before the internet. I owe my living to the world wide web.
If you are considering starting a mommy blog, you must love technology as well. You must be enamored about connecting with others who are going through the same things as you are. You may love the idea of making a few extra bucks through affiliate marketing or promoting products or services through your blog. Maybe you need a creative outlet because you miss the working world.
These are all excellent reasons to start a mommy blog. We support you on this decision, and that’s why we have created this website to help you on your journey.
But recently, we have run across articles about some of the negative aspects of mommy blogging. Some of the stories were written by ex-bloggers, and some were accounts of young teens who discovered that their childhood traumas and heartaches were shared with the world.
On the one hand, you want to provide your readers with authentic accounts of life in the trenches. You want to make connections with others who have similar struggles as you.
On the other hand, how will your mommy blog affect your child — especially as they become teenagers and young adults?
We don’t have all the answers, but here are some things to consider as you start in the blogging world.
1. You may have a difficult time determining what is embarrassing or not.
Most mommy bloggers would say that they would never share “embarrassing” things about their kids, but we all know people who do. We see it on social media all the time.
We cringe at posts from the mom who shares that her 16-year-old is “refusing to go to school again.” We roll our eyes when a mom writes about the verbal screaming match she had with her 11-year-old daughter. And then there are all the discussions about potty training, bed wetting, and other bodily functions.
The fact is that you may not know what is considered embarrassing or not.
2. You may struggle with drawing a line between helping others with their journies and oversharing.
Let’s say that you have discovered that a reaction to red dye causes your daughter’s bedwetting. You want to shout this from the hilltops because others may be having the same struggle with their kids, and you want to help them fix the problem. Doing so would mean that you are sharing this embarrassing information with others about your daughter.
What if your child has a learning disability? Perhaps you have discovered techniques or strategies that have helped your child. You want to share this information, but doing so will reveal to the world your child’s struggles.
What if your child makes bad decisions and gets into trouble? You know that many people out there have similar experiences, and you want to connect with them. How do you do so without sharing too much about your situation?
3. You may find yourself teetering on the line between authenticity and perceived perfection.
Since you don’t want to be accused of oversharing or posting content that could be embarrassing, you may find yourself only writing about those lighthearted parenting moments.
Instead of telling your readers about how it took you an hour to get the shoes and socks on your screaming toddler, you share about how your family had a magical time at the local petting zoo.
Instead of discussing how hard it is to be the parent of a goalie in soccer because you have to hear the comments from other parents sitting in the stands, you post photos of your daughter making fantastic saves.
Final Thoughts
We think that mommy blogs are a great way to share your parenting journey with others. We love how blogging can provide extra income to struggling families. But as you embark on this journey, be thoughtful of your content.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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2020 Top Momy Blogs
One of the ultimate authorities on Mommy Bloggers is this list that is periodically updated. You can scan this list to learn about the content and focus of the websites. You can learn about how many followers each one has earned.
While this list gives a quick summary of information, we would like to share a more in-depth look at some of the top mommy bloggers out there. We will discuss their appeal, and what you can learn from each as you begin your life as a new mommy blogger.
Please note that when making our list, we tried to narrow our choices down to blogs that seem to be operated by fewer than five people. Some of the blogs that receive a considerable following have staffs of people, such as Scary Mommy and Moms Rising Blog.
We mean no disrespect for the women who grew those blogs from scratch. In fact, we are impressed with the work they have achieved. We just know that as beginning bloggers, you may connect more with the bloggers who are achieving some success while just starting in the blogging world.
About A Mom
About A Mom was created by a mother and daughter living in the south. The content is pretty straightforward. Visitors of the website will see recipes, simple craft ideas, and Florida travel tips.
About A Mom uses affiliate marketing links well. For example, in this post, where she describes how to make a sundae bar, she provides a link for the galvanized trays she shows in the photos.
She’s active on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. She is savvy with each platform. Her topics may appeal to older moms and less to those who are just entering the parenting game.
One thing that we love about this blog is that it is well crafted. We know that she is trying to make a living by providing useful content.
We also like her writing style. She’s upbeat without being braggy. She asks interesting and helpful questions of her readers periodically. She uses photos of herself and her child, but we don’t feel as if she is oversharing. She makes no claims of having a perfect life, but you can tell that she works hard to provide content to make ours better.
Design Mom
Design Mom is a mother of six living in Oakland. She has won a ton of awards for her blog and has received serious accolades for her work.
Her blog focuses on interiors (she is a designer), parenting, foods, crafts, style, and travel. But most of her posts are hard to categorize. She has written about women who have lost sexual desire and dentist scams. She writes a lot about women’s issues, religion, and politics. It’s easy to get sucked into her website.
She uses affiliate marketing to sell products related to her life. For example, on one post about lice (ew!), she has a link to a metal lice comb from Amazon. Many of her blogs have no affiliate links, so the marketing side hustle is not over the top.
It’s hard to tell if she has a staff assisting her with her blog. It has a ton of content, but she’s been in the business for over a decade, so that’s not surprising.
We love this blog, but it may not appeal to everyone. She is “fancier” than most middle-class moms. Her kids are older now, so she doesn’t write about breast or bottle. What is most appealing about her work is that her topics are unique.
Baby Boy Bakery
Looking for sweet stories about a young family? Baby Boy Bakery offers a blog that describes life with young ones.
Written by a mom of two living in California, the blog focuses on family, food, and fitness. Besides covering these topics (that you would expect in a mommy blog), she also shares personal stories as well.
Instead of offering affiliate marketing links, she has a page on her website called “collaborations.” By clicking the “shop now” buttons, you can purchase jewelry, shoes, clothing, and swimwear.
Unlike the previous two examples, Baby Boy Bakery shares a lot about the children. There are many photos of the young family. She also shares cooking videos as well.
As a beginning blogger, it would benefit you to spend a great deal of time looking at the most successful mommy blogs out there now.
But don’t try to mimic these three examples. Find your own voice.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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The Mommy Blogger You Wanna Be
We just finished the holidays. In fact, many of you may still have a few needles from your Christmas tree scattered throughout your house. The end of a new year (and decade) and the beginning of a new one often cause people to pause and think about how things change.
Usually, when change occurs, it is gradual. Your favorite jeans feel a bit tight. They get shoved into the back of your closet, and when you try them on three months later, and you can’t get them over your thighs. That change didn’t occur overnight. It happened one bagel at a time.
Mommy blogs have changed over time too. It didn’t happen overnight. This change was written about by Washington Post columnist Sarah Pulliam Bailey.
Bailey said that at first, mommy bloggers wrote and posted content to their own websites. These bloggers would write about a wide array of topics, from mom guilt to the best car seat systems. There was no need to be perfect. In fact, the more authentic a blogger was, the more likely she was to have a loyal following.
Gradually, things started to change. Money, of course, drove this shift. In the early years, a blogger could make decent money from the ads that were placed on her website. Now, mom bloggers make money by receiving sponsorships from companies to advertise a product or by promoting products through affiliate marketing.
This change in compensation altered the look of the most popular mommy blogs. Bailey, who has studied the evolution of mommy blogs, has noticed that the trend is to focus more on photos and less on text. Fewer people are creating their own websites for their blog, and more are posting directly to social media accounts.
It is not a surprise that this industry has changed so much in the last decade. The mommy blog pioneers aged out of the enterprise only to be replaced by a new group of young moms who were seeking to become social influencers in a different way than the blogger of the past.
So, now you are interested in entering the mommy blog industry. Here are questions that you need to ask yourself before you jump both feet into the enterprise. There are no right or wrong answers to these questions, but they are worth considering before you spend a lot of unnecessary time and money heading down the wrong path.
1. Why do you want to be a mommy blogger?
This is the most critical question you should ask yourself regarding this endeavor.
- Do you want to be a mommy blogger so you can have a creative outlet while staying at home with your kids?
- Maybe you want to blog so you can share your kid’s adventures with extended family and friends.
- Maybe you want to utilize your time at home with your kids to become a social influencer.
- Or maybe it is a combination of all of the above.
2. How important is it that you bring in money from your blog?
If you are using your blog to supplement your income, then you need to consider what will make you the most money.
Don’t feel bad about needing to make money, but know that if you want to have companies sponsor your blog or accounts, you may not be able to be as forthright about your life as you would wish. Some companies do not want to be affiliated with messy lives or controversial subjects.
3. Are you more of a photographer or a writer?
If you are happiest when trying to get the best shot of an event, then perhaps you would be the happiest blogging through Instagram. If you want to go this route, it would be helpful if you, your spouse, and your children were particularly photogenic. It would also be beneficial if your children liked being photographed and fussed over at times.
Maybe you want to blog because you want to share the ups and downs of parenting. This may not be very easy to do from a single image. This means you might want to have a traditional website that enables you to combine your diatribes over kid birthday parties with photographs.
Regardless of how you answered the above questions, take time to look through the posts of Mom’s Marketing Coach. Our previous posts will assist you on how to start a website from scratch. We will also give you ideas on what to write about in your blogs. Finally, we will also get you started with affiliate marketing, should that be your focus.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Using Pinterest to Promote Your Mommy Blog
Last week, we began our discussion on how to use Pinterest to promote your mommy blog.
We advised you to create a free Pinterest business account. From there, we told you to develop a niche for your Pinterest Page so that followers could find your board based on their needs. We then gave you instructions on how to create a Rich Pin, which gets more attention than a regular pin. Finally, we discussed how to write a Pinterest bio that was rich in keywords.
Sorry to leave you hanging, but we have more ideas on how to use Pinterest to promote your blog.
Here are the next steps of the process
Determine the best blogs to pin.
Look at the content you have created. Which articles do you feel would be best for the Pinterest audience? Do a little keyword research by playing around on the website. For example, if you type “potty training” in the search bar, the first thing that comes up is “potty training boys.” The next is “potty training girls 2 year old tips.” The fourth search option is “potty training puppy.”
Do you have any content that would help anyone with those scenarios?
If you have decided to only post articles on your board offering nutrition advice for kids, you may search Pinterest for “hiding vegetables in kids food.” Others have searched for “hidden vegetables” or “picky eaters.”
Do you have any articles that would help anyone feed picky kids?
Although every type of content can be found on Pinterest, you may have the most luck with “how-to” pieces that other moms may pin to reference over time.
Choose an image to accompany the pin.
Choosing the best image to accompany the pin is one of the most critical steps in this process. Some bloggers develop a specific style that they use for each of their images. Having a style helps brand and identify their blogs. Others experiment on what images receives the most clicks.
Regardless of what image you choose, you must include text with your image. Otherwise, your beautiful photo that took 45 minutes to get right will be meaningless to the person browsing Pinterest.
If you have a rich pin, at least there will be some surrounding text to explain the image, but don’t rely on it. We told you last time that it sometimes takes Pinterest a few days to process your request for a rich pin.
Write a description of your pin.
Once a person clicks on your pin, he or she will see a description of what type of content they would receive once entering your website. Write a clear, concise sentence or two about what your reader will learn. Use different keywords to describe your content.
Pinterest allows you 500 characters when writing a pin description, but don’t feel as if you need to use every single character. Use hashtags to describe your pin as well.
Make sure your pins are searchable.
It would be a pity if you went through all this trouble only to find that your pins weren’t searchable. Go to your account settings and make sure the search privacy setting allows users to find your content.
Engage.
If you are an experienced mommy blogger, you know what “engage” means. If you are new to this gig, “engage” means to follow the people who follow you. Like and comment on your followers’ pins. Repin items that would appeal to your audience. Respond to comments on your own pins.
In short, become a part of the Pinterest community just as you did with the blogger community. Bloggers do not work in isolation. They work together to promote each other.
Make sure you have a “pin it” button on your blog.
There are a variety of online tutorials teaching you how to create a “pin it” button on your blog, but probably the easiest way to do it is to WordPress plug-in.
Having a pin it button will enable your subscribers to help you gain a larger following.
Rinse, Lather, Repeat.
Why stop with one Pinterest board for your blog? Have one board highlight children’s nutrition. Create another board to focus on the cheerleading mom community. One board can focus on potty training, and another can focus on strategies to help your child with homework.
Soon you will have created a one-stop-shop empire that will answer all the questions that have plagued parents since the beginning of time. Or at least you will be able to teach moms how to hide spinach in their child’s chocolate cake.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Creating a Business Account and Using Rich Pins
Remember when moms used Pinterest to find snack ideas for Halloween parties that would make all the other moms feel bad about what they brought?
Now, you can create dozens of boards with subjects as varied as fashion, travel, parenting, crafting, household decor, and “Halloween snacks that will make other parents feel bad about what they brought to the party.”
How do you, as a mommy blogger, connect with the millions of Pinterest users to increase the viewership of your blog? Here is part one of our series on how to use Pinterest. In it, we will discuss the importance of creating a business account and using rich pins. We will also start a discussion on the importance of developing a Pinterest niche.
Create a business account.
Even if you are getting started as a mommy blogger, take the extra step to create a Pinterest business account. Look under the settings menu to see how to complete this step.
The benefit of having a business account is that you have access to Pinterest analytics, but more importantly, you can create Rich Pins for your articles.
Learn about Rich Pins
Rich pins make your pin stand out from regular pins. The title appears in bold, and you can include extra information above and below the image. Besides getting more attention visually, the additional text above and below your picture will mean that the text can include keywords that will help users find your content while searching.
Rich pins have the extra benefit of being automatically updated when the linked page receives updates. Rich pins also allow you to include a follow button and brand your pin with your profile image.
Perhaps you think that those small details wouldn’t affect the amount of traffic your pin would get for your blog. Studies have shown that rich pins receive 36% more traffic than regular pins. Target noticed a considerable jump in clicks when they began to utilize rich pins on their content. And if it’s good enough for Target . . .
Learn the benefits of using an “article” rich pin.
As a mommy blogger, we know that you aren’t probably selling particular products like Target. Or at least you are selling products in a less “salesy” way. But rich pins aren’t just for selling items. There are six types of rich pins: movie, recipe, article, place, app, and product.
As a mommy blogger, you will be using the article rich pin.
Article pins tell readers the title, the author’s name, a description of the piece, and the link to your website.
Learn how to create a rich pin for your mommy blog.
Once you have your business account, you can edit your original pins so they are rich pins. Here’s how to do it if you are using WordPress.
First, add the Yoast SEO Plugin to WordPress.
Go to the SOCIAL tab in the Yoast settings, and click on the FACEBOOK tab.
Under the FACEBOOK tab, you will see the text that says, “Open Graph Meta Data.” Click ENABLE.
From there, you will go to this Pinterest page. Copy your site’s URL and paste it into the box that is provided. Click VALIDATE.
That’s it! Please note that it will take a few days for the process to be complete. Don’t expect your pins to change and the touch of a button.
Develop a Pinterest Niche
You may try to be everything to everybody in your mommy blog, but to receive loyal followers on Pinterest, you should consider developing a finely-tuned niche.
Maybe you write one article a week on how to get your picky kids to eat healthy foods. Perhaps this could be the focus of your identity on Pinterest. Your blog can still be about any random topics that you want to write about, but one of your Pinterest boards should be about #pickyeaters or #kidsnutrition or #hidingvegetables.
Tighten up your Pinterest bio
While you are waiting for your rich pins to be activated, tighten up the copy on your bio. Make sure it has focus and is rich in keywords.
Use an attractive profile image. Some bloggers swear that you should use photographs instead of a logo, but there doesn’t seem to be any real data that proves this strategy is effective.
We will continue this discussion on how to use Pinterest to promote your mommy blog in the next few weeks. With the right niche and the use of rich pins, we think your readership will quickly grow.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Has life been running smoothly lately? Normally this is something to enjoy and celebrate. But for mommy bloggers, this may mean you are struggling to come up with new blog topics.
You wait patiently for your usually precocious daughter to ask you a funny but poignant question, but she has been abnormally quiet. Your son doesn’t seem to be stirring up any trouble at school or in the neighborhood, and your inlaws have been vacationing in Costa Rica. Even your friend who is always complaining about something has little to say lately.
If life seems quiet and mundane, and you have written about all the regular hot topics of parenting already, here are some others to consider. Consider answering these questions on your blog. Ask your readers to interact with you by sharing their own responses to the topics.
- At what age should you stop co-sleeping with your infant?
- What is the best baby carrier for a busy mom?
- Is it ok not to breastfeed?
- How long should you wait to have a second or third child?
- What is the best National Park to visit with a 10-year-old?
- Who are the best TV parents?
- Is there anything wrong with using jarred baby food?
- Do you really save money by making your own baby food?
- How do you get a three-year-old to cooperate while taking family photos?
- When should I tell my kids that my marriage is in trouble?
- What are some craft ideas that won’t make a mess?
- Where can you travel with your kids if you are on a tight budget?
- Do we have to take our kids to Disney World?
- Who is the best fictional mom in a novel?
- How do I get my kids to eat vegetables?
- When and how do you teach your kids another language?
- Will teaching your baby sign language help or hurt with language development?
- How do we keep our baby from crying every time her dad holds her?
- Is it safe to raise a child as a vegetarian?
- How do you divide up holiday time between your family, your husband’s family, and your own growing family?
- What do you do if your child doesn’t like your best friend’s child?
- How can a stay-at-home mom make extra money?
- What are some gift ideas for a boy who only likes playing video games?
- Are trampolines dangerous for toddlers?
- What do you do when your child always wants to wear the same outfit?
- What topics do you tell your kids never to talk about in front of your parents?
- What is the best child-rearing book you have ever read?
- What is your favorite thing about being a parent?
- What do you do when you see a sibling parent inappropriately?
- Should you take an infant to a movie?
- What parenting decision do you regret?
- How do you encourage your daughters in careers when you choose to stay at home?
- Is it safe to use essential oils on your children?
- What is the best dog breed for families with children?
- How do you get a toddler to sleep?
- Do you parent your son differently than your daughter?
- Do you parent your older child differently than your younger child?
- How do you balance privacy with being protective?
- How has blogging made you a better parent?
- How do you explain a family member’s mental illness to your child?
- When should a child start doing his or her own laundry?
- Should you give your child an allowance?
- Should the stay-at-home parent be responsible for all household responsibilities?
- What are you hiding from your parents about your parenting style?
- Should you make your teenager go to church?
- How do you handle a difference in income between two close families?
- What are the best books to read with a preschooler?
- How do you get your child to love learning?
- How many extracurricular activities are too many?
- Do you feel as if you are a good parent?
- How do you help your son if he is afraid of the dark?
- How do you force activity on a kid who doesn’t like moving?
- What do you do if your child seems depressed?
- Do we have to teach our kids that Santa is real?
- Will I disappoint my child if I don’t have an Elf on the Shelf?
- Should you pay for our child’s college expenses?
- How do you save for your child’s education?
- What is the best parenting advice you have ever been given?
- When did you realize that your parents were terrible at parenting?
Hopefully, this list has given you food for thought on what to write about this week in your parenting blog.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Writing Tips for Irresistible Mommy blog
You may write the most poignant, helpful, inspirational, unique mommy blog ever, but if you have a lousy headline, only your most devoted subscribers will read it. We’ve looked at what the experts have to say and have compiled the ultimate list of headline-writing tips. Here is how to make the content on your mommy blog irresistible to readers.
1. Determine the purpose of your piece.
When you sit down to write, you may have a general goal in mind. For example, maybe you want to write about how your twins had a stomach bug. They were throwing up literally at the same time, and you wanted to share this unique experience with your readers.
As you write, the purpose of the piece will unfold. Maybe you are writing the article to be informative, and you want to tell others what remedy seemed to calm your kids’ stomachs, (and it wasn’t 7-Up!). Perhaps you are writing to entertain because if you can’t find something funny to say about two kids throwing up at once, you are a lousy writer. Finally, you may be writing your blog to inspire other moms to keep fighting the fight, even if they have a lousy day.
Once you have figured out your purpose, you can start writing your headline. Did your article turn out to be a tongue-in-cheek “how-to” guide? Did you end up writing a more serious piece about the importance of getting flu shots? Or is your piece a diary entry that reads like a “typical day in the life” of a mother with twins?
Your headline should be based on the purpose of your article. If your readers are expecting something funny based on your headline, they will be irritated if they are blasted with a blog about illness or disease.
2. Be informative but titillating.
We know this oxymoronic statement may be more confusing than helpful, but this combination of enlightening and exciting should be your goal. Think about what topics and ideas would appeal to other moms.
3. Pay attention to the length of the headline.
The data is all over the place on the perfect length of a headline. Some say it is dependent upon your platform. While the most shared stories on Twitter have between eight and 12 words in the headline, Facebook headlines receive more attention if they have between 12 or 14.
One study says that your headline should be between 60 and 80 characters, while others say that the magic number is 100.
Use these various studies as an approximate range for the perfect headline length.
4. Consider using keywords in your headline and subhead
One way to increase traffic to your blog is by researching and using keywords throughout your pieces. While keyword headlines may be less tantalizing than other headline-writing methods, those specific phrases may help draw appropriate readers into your content.
For example, perhaps you are potty-training a child on the spectrum. Your keyword research may be able to tell you if you should use the phrase “toilet training” or “potty-training.” Or “spectrum” or “autistic.” Using the most common words will bring the people to your article who need your advice.
5. Use numbers in your headlines.
The number strategy is used all over the place. Those who study say internet traffic say that including a number, preferably an odd number in your headline, increases the chances of a person clicking on the article. This seems silly, and no one can seemingly say why this is true.
But as you can see from this article’s title, we aren’t above trying those silly-sounding strategies to increase our readership either. We also read that writing a blog while wearing blue plaid pajama pants helps increase readership, so we are trying that strategy too.
6. Use strongly worded phrases in your headlines.
“Here are a few gift ideas that your child may or may not like for the holidays.”
In reality, the toys on your holiday gift idea blog will not appeal to every child. Your own kids may not even like the gifts you included on the list. Regardless, you need to sell your list like you have researched every toy across all time and created the definitive list.
Use words like best, worst, love, brilliant, surprising, shocking, big, huge, and hate. Use phrases like “how-to,” “a new study found,” “science says,” “why you should,” or “step-by-step guide.”
7. Test different strategies.
Your blog and audience are unique. One of these headline-writing strategies may sell to your readers while another may act as a big turn-off. To determine which approach works best for your readership, run a test.
Post your articles twice using two different headlines. See which headline draws more readers.
According to Copyblogger, 80% of a website’s visitors will read the headlines. Only about 20% will go on to read the copy. Our goal today is to help you write headlines that will increase your readership. Isn’t that why you decided to write a blog in the first place?
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach.
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Automation Tools for Your Mommy Blog
Try to remember why you decided to get into mommy blogging. You may have to think back several years and retrieve what was running through your mind at the time you made your decision to enter this field.
It could be that you chose to be a mommy blogger because you wanted to share your daily life experiences as a mom with others. Perhaps you decided to be a mommy blogger because you needed a creative outlet while staying home with your kids. Maybe you became a mommy blogger because you wanted to earn a little income to help with the family finances.
Probably none of you decided to be a mommy blogger so you could spend more time in front of a computer screen. But how many hours a week do you sit at the kitchen table with your laptop in front of you? Some of you may feel as if you are working full time on your blog without the benefit of a full-time salary.
If you decided to become a blogger to spend more time with your kids, you have to stop and ask yourself if this is really happening.
If you find that your blog is taking all your free time, it’s time to work smarter. It’s time to utilize automation tools for your mommy blog.
Here are some ways that automation tools will make your life easier.
With automation tools, you can post at optimum times.
Weird people who loved taking statistics classes in college have figured out the best times to post on each of the social media platforms. In general, the optimum time to post is between 9 and 12 EST, Monday through Wednesday.
This means that if you are a mommy blogger, the best time to post is during storytime at your local library. The best time to post is when your toddler is most active. The best time to post is when you need to cut up apples for snacks, and when you want to cuddle up with your three-year-old and her favorite book.
Instead of pulling yourself away from these important activities, why not check out Hootsuite or Buffer. Create and manage your posts when the kids are asleep, and Hootsuite or Buffer will take care of the actual posting. Their service is sophisticated enough that you can vary your posting schedule depending upon the social media platform.
Look at Tailwind if you tend to utilize Pinterest more than any other platform. Tailwind allows you to schedule your Pinterest posts and also monitor the results.
With automation tools, you can reuse old posts easily.
Perhaps you have found that retweeting old posts with different images gets you valuable traffic. Consider using a WordPress plugin or Social Jukebox that will allow you to repost old content, perhaps in the middle of the night. Those following mommy blogs may follow different schedules than those following other blogs. If your blog focuses on babies and infancy, a well-timed post at 2 a.m. may attract those who are up with their babies.
Automation tools can manage your subscription lists.
Use technology to make your life easier, not more complicated. If you ask your readers or viewers to fill out a subscription form, automate your welcome emails. Check out how Captain Formworks with either MailChimp or Get Response. These work together to collect information and disperse emails to new followers.
Hire a virtual assistant.
Maybe you became a mommy blogger because you wanted to write, share, and make a few extra bucks. Perhaps all this tech junk that comes with blogging never has appealed to you. If this describes you, hire a virtual assistant to help you navigate subscription lists and posting schedules.
Look for people who are savvy in WordPress. Find someone who is an expert in social media and email management. Look for designers who will help you find your look. You can hire writers to write guest blogs for your website. You may even try to find someone who is an expert in affiliate marketing.
Hiring a virtual assistant will help you free up your time to focus on the part of mommy blogging that you love.
Automation tools can’t replace relationships with your subscribers and other bloggers.
While all of these automation tools work great to schedule your posts, it would be a mistake for you to put your business on autopilot. Make sure you are interacting with people who are commenting on your posts. Your authentic, individualized responses will get more attention than automated messages ever will.
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach!
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Affiliate Marketing Mommy Blogger
What got you interested in blogging? Was it the promise of connecting with other like-minded moms? Did you begin blogging as a way to archive the day-to-day life of your children? Or did you become a mommy blogger to earn an extra income?
There are no right or wrong answers to these questions. But today, we are going to focus on how to make money by blogging.
We will give you eight simple steps on how to complete an affiliate marketing blog. Ready? Let’s go!
1. Create a website.
Look at our earlier post on how to use WordPress to create an inexpensive but beautiful website. Even those who aren’t particularly tech-savvy should be able to read through our steps to create and post a website that you would be proud of sharing.
2. Develop a niche.
Think about your interests. If your children are old enough to form opinions, think about their interests as well. The narrower your focus, the better. For example, is your child a swimmer? Is she interested in golf or horseback riding?
Perhaps you are interested in children’s fashion. Maybe you are into kid-oriented subscription boxes. Really, anything would work as long as there is a product or service that you can help promote with your blog.
3. Make a list of products or services you enjoy related to your niche.
Look at your credit card statement. What store names appear with frequency?
Maybe your money is not spent at traditional stores. Perhaps you spend a lot of money on camps or experiences for your children.
Regardless, think about what products or services you would recommend to a friend who has children with the same interests.
4. Look for affiliate marketing opportunities.
Hundreds of websites will help you find affiliate marketing opportunities based on your interests. Google “affiliate marketing programs for . . . “ and you will find lists for children’s books, homeschooling, and outdoor enthusiasts.
For authenticity, try to find affiliate marketing opportunities for products you love instead of the other way around. Your posts will have a much truer voice, and your readers will trust you more than if you were obviously trying to sell a product you don’t care about.
5. Sign up for marketing programs.
If you were able to figure out how to create a website on your own, signing up for an affiliate marketing program will be a piece of cake. Since each marketing program works differently, make sure you read the fine print.
6. Create content that drives business to your partners.
Write a buyer’s guides, reviews, and how-to guides. Create videos or write articles. Include your unique-to-you affiliate links within your content.
7. Spread your message.
We’re not going to lie. The hardest part of this entire process is finding an audience to interact with your blog. Use social media, email marketing, or a hot air balloon to drive traffic to your blog.
8. Spend your money.
Oh, the joy you will feel the first time you earn an income through your mommy blog! But since you are a mommy, that money will quickly leave your account to pay for tuba lessons, acne cream, or a team pizza party.
This simple step-by-step guide will get you started on creating a mommy affiliate marketing blog. Why would you want to go through so much hassle?
You can earn income while you sleep.
Have you heard of passive income? Passive income is money you earn with little effort. You can earn passive income from rental properties, by selling ebooks, or through affiliate marketing. Passive income still takes work, but once the job is complete, you will still earn money.
You can get paid to learn about the products and services you care about.
Another reason to add an affiliate marketing program to your mommy blog is that it will give you a reason to dive deeper into products or services that are already important to you.
You can become closer to your children while learning about things they love.
If your children love Lego sets, you can spend time together reviewing them, writing buyer’s guides, and producing video content. Your children will get to do something they love, and you will get to spend time with your kids.
You can help others.
Sometimes the goods or services that you promote are for entertainment or recreation, but you also could promote products to assist parents with common childhood problems.
If you are already an affiliate marketer, share your success stories with us!
This article was originally posted at Mom Marketing Coach!