Beginner Blogger – How to launch your new blog (The Pre-launch)

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I should have wrote this as one of the very fist post in the Beginner Blogger series.  And I realize this is a bit “bass ackwards” too.  However, I received a bunch of questions via email and twitter in the last week or so asking how to launch a blog.

As such, and before we get any further with Beginner Blogger, we need to tackle this and it is going to take at least two or three post to do so.

How to launch your new blog – the Pre-launch

Before you even launch your new blog, you need to be positioning you and your blog for a successful launch.  In other words, you need to be getting noticed now. There are activities you need to engage in which will get you noticed and get you out there in your niche.  These activities are just like the networking activities you do in person.

What you are striving for is some way to set yourself apart from the crowd.  The crowd of other new blogs which might be coming in your niche or market.

This process takes work, effort and time.  Don’t shortcut this as the results you will get will be in direct proportion to the effort you put in.

First, start off by searching out and finding other blogs in your niche.  Listen to the conversations on these blogs.  Engage in the conversations taking place too.

Find blogs in your niche:

The easiest way to find blogs in your niche is to use Google Blog Search.  Find the blogs in your niche or market you are thinking about blogging on.  Search by topic and it will give you a list of blogs in your niche.

As a new blogger, you need to be reading as many blogs as your time allows.  While you are reading these blogs, consider the writing style of these other bloggers.  What do you like or dislike.  And pay attention to how these other bloggers might be linking out to other bloggers in their posts.  Take some time to also explore the blogs they are linking to in the post.  Chances are, these other bloggers are some you might want to keep track of too.

After you find these blogs, don’t forget to consider their design style.  What do you like or not like about the design.

Just because your blog may not up and running, does not mean you should not be reading blogs and participating in the conversation in your niche.

Listen to the conversations taking place:

After you find these other blogs in your niche you will want to listen to the conversation.  And this conversation may not just be on their blog.

Find where you can listen to these bloggers:

  • Subscribe to the blogs.  I use both my RSS reader and email subscriptions to listen to the blogs I want to follow.  Try them both and see which one works the best for you.
  • Are these bloggers on twitter? If they are, follow them.  Make a twitter list of the bloggers you are following and organize them into this list so you can easily follow these conversations.
  • Is there a Facebook page for these blogs? Hit the like button on the page and take it from there.  Pay attention to the Facebook Pages for these blogs and watch the conversation there too.
  • Do the blogs have an email newsletter? Subscribe and pay attention to the newsletters as you get them.  When do they send them.  What is the content like and how is the newsletter organized and/or designed.

Do you see a pattern here?  Basically, once you find the blogs you want to listen to, see where they are and do it.

Engage in the conversation taking place on and off the blogs you are following:

You have found them. You have been listening to them. Now it is time you engage in the conversation.

  • Visit the blogs you are listening and leave comments. And please add to the conversation don’t just say “great post.”  Keep in mind you are wanting to get noticed. And you want to get noticed by not only the blogger, but those reading and commenting on the blog too.
  • Start engaging in the conversation on twitter. Don’t be a troll or a newbie.  Really engage and have a conversation.  Another way to engage on twitter is to retweet the blog post you are reading on these blogs.  Not only does this serve your own followers and set you apart as a source information. The bloggers you are retweeting will notice too.
  • Engage on the Facebook Pages. Don’t just lurk.  If there is a conversation on Facebook, jump in and participate
  • Respond to a newsletter article. From my own experience, I love it when one of our newsletter subscribers actually sends me an email asking a question or remarking on one of our email newsletters.  You should do the same.  This is a great way to get noticed by this blogger and they will remember you.

Final thoughts

Remember, your whole purpose for doing all of this is to noticed and to start the process of building your network.  These activities do take time and effort.  And these activities will get you some great results.

What other methods have you used to get noticed?  Leave your comments and let’s keep the conversation going.

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Grant Griffiths is founder of Blog For Profit and co-founder of Headway, the first Drag and Drop WordPress Theme Framework. You can follow Grant on twitter at @grantgriffiths
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Is Ezine what it was some time ago? I think one good link bait could do what an entire seo strategy usually does, a contest or something like this is pure gold for seo.

oh, thanks a lot man.. cheers.

Yes. Actually, you should consider all of them. But, the most important thing you can do prelaunch is to write some killer content now. Have it all ready to post when you go live. I would post the content one a day or 3 times a week for a while.

Good, up-to-date, relevant content is so important. You also need to be reading and commenting on the other blog. This will get you noticed too. And you might also consider posting some of your post on a site like Ezine Articles.

thanks for this brilliant post? can I ask what would be a good idea to SEO your blog? should I do blog commenting? press release? article submission or backlinks?

I would set up an email newsletter and gather emails that way. Build a relationship and later offer them services. We will be covering this in this series.

I've been thinking about writing a blog to help get my new "Sailing, Marine Biology, Education & Health Advenures" business started, but haven't been sure about how to go about setting up a quality blog. Your article was very informative & FUN to read , thanks!!

I also have a question - what is the best way on a blog to capture people's email addresses if they are interested in your services and getting some more information?

James -

I don't even approved comments like that. If they can't come up with something better and add to the conversation, they are just link spammers.

Whatever you do, don't just say "Great post." It is probably the favorite comment by spambots (they are getting a bit more inventive though).
Getting a blog started is always the hard part and your advice about starting by getting involved with other blogs in the niche is a really good idea.

Thanks Mike-

If you have any specific questions, please feel free to ask. This series can go on and on as far as I am concerned.

I'm loving this series. Right on the money (IMHO) in both content and timing. Still so many companies and new "free agents" starting on their own. Great stuff.

Great post and very informative for all levels of bloggers!

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