How To Build A Wall Street Blog

By Martha Phillips


In case you are interested in finance, stocks or business, you have probably already acquired a lot of information on these topics. You should share these information with those who are struggling to learn about investment by creating a Wall Street blog. Think of a creative name for your site. You may opt to buy this name or you may just use a subdomain from blogging websites. The latter is mostly free.

Just like with businesses, you need to define your market. This works with narrowing down your niche. While it is great in case you could talk about a wide variety of topics about finance, as a beginner, you could target your readers better by choosing a niche. For example, you may start with discussions on stock market. This can even be narrowed down to trading or investments.

While you may already know a lot about your topics, you could increase your credibility by having resources for your posts. You may refer to books and studies in your chosen niche. It is likely that there were already written articles relevant to your topic. This does not mean you're going to copy them. Use them as sources of information or inspiration for new topics you're going to talk about.

While this page may be one of the most seldom visited, never forget to write information about yourself as a blogger. This will help people know about your credibility as a resource on the topic. Do not include information that are not relevant to your topics. Of course, to make this page interesting and reader-friendly, you can include a few fun facts about yourself. But that's it.

Many blogging instructional articles guide you into writing your pillar posts. This has been true for years and still true up to this time. Pillar posts are long articles that establish your knowledge in the field. These are the first ones that you should be posting. Prepare five to ten of them and start sharing them.

Increase the content in your site by creating short articles frequently. It would be great if you could do this at least once a day. As much as possible, this content should still be useful to your readers. If you have not yet captured a regular audience, refrain from writing about your daily commute or your lunch unless something relevant happened.

If you've already have a sufficient number of articles, increase your readership by building links going to your website. Do this by looking for websites and forum that talk about similar topics. Participate in the discussion and share some information. Write your bio and include a link to your website. You can also encourage readers to read your articles if they are relevant to the discussion.

Starting your own weblog is easy and quite inexpensive. Your greater expense will be the amount of time and effort that you will spend in growing the content and readership. Do not be discouraged if you only have a few readers initially. Everyone went through this stage. Just continue what you are doing and learn from the experts.




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