Introduction to Lead Blogging
April 28th, 2008 by Court
I happen to be friends with a seven-figure internet marketer (that’s seven figures per year). Watching the way he does business has been extremely eye opening. See, I grew up dreaming of a six figure income. That was the dream, the holy grail.
During the last year, I have finally started to realize how deep the rabbit hole goes. I can now see that six figure internet marketing is not only possible, it’s likely for people who have the triple combination of passion, patience, and determination. Some of you could have what it takes to create seven figure incomes.
I’m not saying that any of this is going to happen overnight. I keep realizing again and again that a love affair with my current methods continually stunts my growth. Learning the correct mentality and method isn’t an easy process. You might be six months, a year, or five years away from reaching your goals; embracing this lesson will put you closer to them.
Today I’m going to present you with an introduction to lead blogging: how to capture, manage, and profit from a list of leads generated with a blog.
Blogging for Leads
There is an enormous gap between the traditional blogging community and the high six and seven figure internet marketers that most of us will never meet or even hear about. A large part of that gap is comprised of a single principle that bloggers rarely use.
Most bloggers are very content to get a few Adsense clicks every day. They get some traffic, produce a few clicks, and then try to build more traffic that can produce more and more clicks.
A seven figure guy would take that same traffic, generate leads, provide those leads with continual value, and sell to them 20 times over the next few years.
The concept: Making multiple commissions from people on your list.
An example:
I am almost obsessed with learning about fitness. I have read more about fitness than almost anything else, including internet marketing. I studied exercise science in school, certified as a personal trainer (although I don’t train anyone and my certification is expired), and work out 6+ times each week. I test different theories on diet, exercise, and nutrition on myself.
The honest truth is that I could make a pretty big difference for people when it comes to fitness. I’m not saying I’m the world’s best fitness expert because I’m not. I’m simply saying that I know more than most people and could therefore help a lot of people to learn.
Now if I was to start an online business related to fitness, I would have several options. The easy approach would be to start a blog and add some form of advertising. If I was like everyone else, this would probably be Adsense, at least in the beginning. This would lead to some traffic and inevitably some Adsense clicks.
The other approach I could take would be quite different. Instead of trying to get people to click on Adsense ads, I would do everything in my power to turn them into a lead. In other words, I would try to get their name and email address. Some of you may consider this invasive. To me, it all depends on what you’re going to do with the information.
I personally would capture that name and email and continue to provide them with solid information on fitness and nutrition for years. How would I make money? I would point them to legitimate products and information that I buy myself. If I buy a remarkable book or e-book about fitness, I will point them to it. If I start using a new supplement that is really working, I will point them to it. If I discover a new workout technique that works wonders, I will tell them about it.
Going back to the Adsense method, I would never be able to tell them anything new. I would be sending them away, one click at a time. If we confront the brutal facts, we have to accept that we could have sent them away to a crappy site created by a savvy internet marketer that knows absolutely nothing about fitness.
If you have a commitment to provide people with true value, they are better off in your hands than they would be in the hands of almost everyone else. If you can’t make that commitment, you are probably destined to become a true rip-off artist if you start down this path.
There’s no doubt that while the advertising model can provide a healthy amount of income, lead blogging provides an exponentially higher upside. Your ability to capture leads will provide you with growth potential much higher than your rate of traffic increase.
The Beginning of a Lead Generating Blog
First and foremost, in order for a blog to produce good leads, it must be built around an industry that is progressive, for example:
- MMO/Internet Marketing
- Weight Loss
- Finance
- Technology
- Parenting
- Health
In these and many other industries, new information will continue to become available. New studies will be released. New studies will be conducted. New technologies will be revealed. This means simply that you will be able to continually provide value and that new products and services will be continually released.
If you have a blog that’s built around a progressive industry, you are already sitting in a relatively good position to start generating leads and building your list. If you don’t have a blog like that, it’s never too late to get one started.
The Traffic
Building traffic to a lead-generating blog is exactly the same as building traffic to any other type of blog, except it affords you the opportunity to use a bigger advertising budget for traffic. Ever wonder how people can spend $3 per click for traffic an make a profit? It’s a totally different ball game if you’re turning your traffic into a list of people that will buy product or service again and again.
I couldn’t possibly go over everything you can do to build traffic here, so I’m going to refer to to some other stuff we’ve written on the subject:
- Introduction To Link Clusters
- How To Increase PageRank And Keyword Authority
- Building Authority With Blogroll/Sitewide Link Exchange
- Escaping The Search Engine Pipe Dream
- Creating Landing Pages Worthy Of Getting Ranked #1
- This Worst Post In The Universe
- 5 Reasons I Used To Suck At Social Media
Generating the Lead
There are a lot of different ways to capture leads for lead blogging. At the most basic level, RSS provides people with a basic way to ’sign up’ for your continual advice. While RSS has been increasing a lot in popularity, email is still the preferred method of communication by most people.
A simple way to get people to sign up by email is creating a basic form on your site. Feedburner will provide this form for RSS by email - you can copy the code for this form directly from your Feedburner account.
You could capture the same information without signing people up for RSS by using a form from Aweber, which would sign them up for a free email newsletter. Usually you can get some people to sign up simply by offering ‘free industry updates’.
The most efficient method, however, that people use to generate a lead is by giving away a free product. Aweber will be your best friend in this process. You would need to create something free that can be downloaded by your site’s visitors. Individuals will download your free report or product, and will be directed to opt-in for future communications. You will want to, of course, let people know that this is what they’re signing up for.
Aweber will walk them through the process of signing up for your communications, and will then provide them with the download information.
Managing Your List
The hardest part of this process is managing your list of leads. In order to do this with the most success, you need to consider yourself as a true mentor that is acting in their best interests. That means you will need to offer them advice, provide value, and point them towards products (even free products) that can help them. Steer them away from products that will waste their time. If you will always act in their best interest, you won’t have any trouble managing your list. Once you start to act solely on your own interest, you will ruin the profitability of your list.
Creating Income
Affiliate marketing is going to be the overwhelming income stream of this strategy. Since you will be blogging in a progressive industry, there will always be new ideas, products, and services. You will point your leads to the good ideas, products, and services and steer them away from the bad ones. You will, of course, receive affiliate commissions when people buy the products and/or services you tell them about.
Down the road, some individuals will inevitably need more specialized advice. Going back to the example of my fitness related, lead-generating blog, I could get re-certified as a personal trainer and offer more specialized help to people. This could be one-on-one fitness or diet coaching or possibly a future membership site on the topic. Once I had a more specialized product or service set up, I would use a concept called ‘double opt-in’ to find the people in my list that are interested in more personal help. To find out who’s interested, all you have to do is ask.
Conclusion
Many people are already blogging with the intention of capturing leads for their businesses. Hopefully this lesson has convinced others that this approach provides a remarkable upside. This lesson is nothing more than an introduction. The nuts and bolts will follow. Now would be a good time to sign up for our RSS feed if this concept interests you. ![]()
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April 28th, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Great post Court! I actually started a fitness/muscle building blog a couple weeks ago as my first blog because it is something I’m knowledgeable about and I wanted to learn about internet marketing. I have an RSS feed, but I need to start building a contact list very soon too! My site is Muscle Post
April 28th, 2008 at 2:06 pm
There you go! Very cool site BTW. Most people don’t even think about grip position.
That’s the type of site that has a tremendous amount of upside. There are tons of people interested in that type of information and there are plenty of products and services that can be offered. I love it.
April 30th, 2008 at 2:22 pm
Thanks for your compliments on my site! I got more than a few visitors over to my page from this post, so I’m very grateful. Your site is awesome by the way.
April 29th, 2008 at 9:14 am
I like the fact that you are in a niche besides the Internet Marketing/ Affiliate/ Venture Partner/ Blogging/ Make Money Online niches. MMO is crowded and ‘worn.’
April 28th, 2008 at 1:47 pm
Court,
I think I will begin to employ list building on my various sites so thank you for this post!
April 28th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
You’re very welcome Cases. Please let me know if you have questions along the way because we will be preparing to post the nuts and bolts of this approach.
April 28th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
Yet another great article with useful info Court! I recently set up a new niche blog and feel that adding the opt-in list component will do well for it’s affiliate links and offers. This gives me a lot of food for thought. How costly is aweber?
April 28th, 2008 at 2:14 pm
It’s about $20 per month. It’s definitely worth it because you can manage multiple lists with it. It would be very easy to create one list for your new niche blog, and another for The Monetizer. Or, if they were built across the same industry, you could use one list for both.
Brings up very interesting possibilities for the integration of keyword sniping/niche blogging and lead blogging.
April 28th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
Court, your links are all going to 404’s. Just an FYI
April 28th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
Thanks Leo, that was VERY strange. WordPress was inserting an extra date in the URLs. ??? I edited the post and fixed one link and that fixed them all. That makes no sense at all. Well, thank you kindly for pointing that out to me.
April 28th, 2008 at 2:46 pm
I do this now on a few affiliate based sites and I make a killing, however, I cannot figure out how to do it with the keyword sniper theme because it is written in php and the code that my auto responder software spits out for a capture box is in html format. Any suggestions?
April 28th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Greg like all of the other WordPress themes, the keyword sniper theme is php embedded in HTML. You should be able to insert it into the theme without any trouble at all. Where are you trying to put it?
April 28th, 2008 at 3:07 pm
Excellent post Court,
This is exactly the route I took after leaving the Blackhat SEO grounds. I first start blogging retail but have had quicker and much better success with lead generation programs and newsletters. Effective and quality content can push leads to almost anything so I try to incorporate that into my niche blog posts. With subscribers, each post while packed with content can be written effectively to be viewed as a presell to consumers. Love your stuff man!
April 28th, 2008 at 3:16 pm
How about gettng real estate leads on those local niche blogs?
I would think this might be very profitable.
April 29th, 2008 at 8:28 am
Definitely James! Real estate leads are worth a lot for sure.
April 28th, 2008 at 7:05 pm
Great post Court!
I have been looking into doing this as I do have a couple of financial type blogs and some others that I think would be really good for a list building.
However, my biggest concern is the amount of time it takes to come up with the reports and information to send to people.
How much time do you devote to your list of sending information/sales pitches/etc to your list?
April 29th, 2008 at 8:29 am
Well the report only has to be done once. You will then follow up with a newsletter that goes out like once a month. It shouldn’t take that much of your time.
April 28th, 2008 at 7:12 pm
I was trying to put it in the right sidebar, but it just wasn’t working… I’m not familiar with php, so I figured it was because of that.
April 29th, 2008 at 8:30 am
It should work just fine. If it didn’t, I would guess that the form was too wide for the sidebar!
April 28th, 2008 at 7:16 pm
Hey Niche Blogging,
It honestly takes forever. I usually just try to tackle one form of contact at a time. If you spread it out over a few weeks, it won’t seem like too much work!
You can either work on it before you throw up an information capture box, or do it after. I like to do it sooner than later, even if I don’t have much or anything to send my list. You can always have your thank you email say, we are slammed with putting a lot of good stuff together for you. Be expecting something from us within the next two to three weeks. That will buy you some time, while not losing any other potential leads.
April 28th, 2008 at 8:01 pm
I am just now starting to figure out what affiliate marketing is all about. Seems like a gold mine if you know what you’re doing. I consider myself to be a part of the “health” industry as a soapmaker. Looking forward to learning more.
April 28th, 2008 at 9:20 pm
I also have a lot to learn. A whole lot.
April 28th, 2008 at 9:34 pm
Very nicely put. I’m slowly considering ways to start putting together exactly this type of list in such a way as to really benefit both my readers and myself. It’s something that I don’t want to jump into hastily because I want to make it really worthwhile for everyone involved, so I definitely appreciate your thoughtful and temperate advice. I’ll be very much looking forward to hearing more from you about this in the future.
Best wishes,
David Godot
April 28th, 2008 at 10:22 pm
Court… you seem to be misstating what “double opt-in” is about. Or is it just my read?
April 29th, 2008 at 8:33 am
Well Fred I guess there are a few different things that it could mean. You could use it to describe the process of opting in to the newsletter and then confirming it by email - that would make what I’m talking about a triple opt-in.
Since you have to confirm the email to legally opt-in, I really wouldn’t call that a double opt-in. If that’s a double opt-in, I don’t know what a single opt-in would be because you can’t opt-in without confirming by email.
April 29th, 2008 at 5:09 am
Wow Court, you knocked another one out of the park. This concept has been residing in the back of my brain for weeks. I’ve even moved it to my task list, but I haven’t found the motivation to jump in and tackle the whole thing.
Is there a resource to find quality affiliate programs? I have a site about Blackberry Pearl phones and it’s not easy finding an affiliate program. I want something quality so I’m not ripping people off. Same thing with my flying blog.
Thanks again!
April 29th, 2008 at 7:51 am
Fitness is definitely an industry to hit. I remember when I was a body builder. I would skip the cable bill for a month but I made sure to get my protein.
April 30th, 2008 at 1:57 am
Nice tips and excellent post. It’s something that I don’t want to jump into hastily because I want to make it really worthwhile for everyone involved, because haste makes waste.
April 30th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
Court, can you make a recommendation for a site that lays out Affiliated Marketing well?
Again, great post with lots of good info! Thanks for taking the time to mentor us along
May 1st, 2008 at 11:24 pm
Thanks for sharing this information! This is truly something that not many people pay attention to and having this information could make you lots of money as you’ve stated. One of the down sides is that a lot of newcomers to internet marketing are looking for a quick buck and won’t be quick to invest more than a few dollars at a time.. Great article
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May 4th, 2008 at 3:47 pm
Garry Conn just pointed me to this article as I have just started work on what will hopefully be my first real step into lead blogging.
I am just trying to work out what to focus on and what exactly I can offer my readers and then see where to take the site.
Thanks for this great article.
May 4th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
Not to be too picky I hope, but a “double opt-in” is traditionally what you said in the comments…. opt-in is the first data entered, then when it is confirmed by email, that is the double part.
Good article/post!
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