Blogging Millionaire Question

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I hope I can get a few serious answers to this question.

Here it is:

If you could ask an expert blogger (or one that's making solid money blogging) a question or two, what would you ask?

For those of you that answer this I'd like to say, "Thanks" in advance.

God Bless!

Elmo
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  • Profile picture of the author Jeff Schuman
    How do you make $10K a month blogging? I might be referred to here:

    How To Make $10,000 Per Month From Your Blog, 'Working' 2 Hours Per Day
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Originally Posted by elmo033057 View Post

    I hope I can get a few serious answers to this question.

    Elmo
    I seriously doubt that is going to happen. This type of question is asked in different forms all the time, and people always think the same thing. "This person is wanting do do a WSO and wants us to provide the content" While this might not be true, it is what people think.

    As far as questions, I guess it would depend on what this person blogs about. If they have a fishing blog I might ask questions about fishing, cooking blog probably cooking questions, needlepoint blog probably nothing because I don't give a crap about needlepoint.

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  • Profile picture of the author danieldesai
    Hmm, that's a tough one.

    There are so many good questions to ask but I'll go with the one that immediately popped to my mind just now:

    "What's the process you follow for creating such high quality content consistently?"

    After all, if you do everything else right but your content itself sucks, your blog doesn't stand a chance.

    Regards,
    Daniel
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    • Profile picture of the author elmo033057
      Originally Posted by danieldesai View Post

      Hmm, that's a tough one.

      There are so many good questions to ask but I'll go with the one that immediately popped to my mind just now:

      "What's the process you follow for creating such high quality content consistently?"

      After all, if you do everything else right but your content itself sucks, your blog doesn't stand a chance.

      Regards,
      Daniel
      Excellent Danel, I really appreciate the response my friend!

      ELMO
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      • Profile picture of the author DWolfe
        After danieldesai posted about great content, The next question asked should be.

        How did you promote your blog to get traffic ?
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        • Profile picture of the author Rhyattiv
          Originally Posted by DWolfe View Post

          After danieldesai posted about great content, The next question asked should be.

          How did you promote your blog to get traffic ?
          I agree. Once content is covered, its all about traffic and monetization.
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        • Profile picture of the author Kay King
          All of the processes are covered in tutorials and advice from multiple sources.

          The only question I might have is "how do you maintain interest in the subject of your blog?"

          It's easy to get excited, get a blog started, have all sorts of plans. It's not that hard to get traffic or hire writers if you need to.

          But - It's not easy to continue the daily slog of posting/interacting/etc on one blog day after day for months and years and keep that edge of interest/excitement necessary to remain an authority.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I'd ask if they want to partner up, and do a JV deal. The heck with advice, i don't need any coaching on blog marketing. I would make the presentation for the JV opportunity solid, and see if we can get into a long-term business partnership.
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  • Profile picture of the author reachintan
    I will ask "What's the best way to find out high quality trending content topics on a consistent basis?"


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  • Profile picture of the author nicolasmd2112
    I would ask them about how much energy went into making their blog a success. How much sleep did they lose, how much money did they spend, how many weeks,months, or years did it take before they finally started to make significant money.... I find that these questions are always being subconsciously asked because as humans we want to be sure that what we are investing our energy in isn't invested in vain.
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    • Profile picture of the author nancy666
      Hi,

      I agree with Daniel,

      I'd ask "how do you consistently come up with great content for your blog?"

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  • Profile picture of the author Ralph83
    How much time and money he/she invests.
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    • Profile picture of the author Tony Dean
      How to make money with a blog is the crucial question asked here.

      There are bloggers out there who are very pro-active in getting advertising on their blogs and paid quickly thru Paypal, it takes only days to do.

      But, of course, you have to do some work for the advertising to be produced, I refer to places on the net like:- Fiversquid

      Here you can advertise any 'gig you like, the skies the limit! You may write 'guest blog posts, for £10 or £20 or even £50 but you can say "Advertise on my blog for 6 months creating backlink and traffic for £20!'

      Another site similar is Fiverr.com

      Where mostly it is $5 to do a 'gig' which of course should be to offer adverting on your blog, in the 'sidebar' or at the bottom of blog posts are wherever. Maybe charge a $5 for one month exposure for their site.

      If you have many pages on your blog and many blog posts each page or post could have different adverts for your clients of Fiverr or Fiversquid.
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