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Why having a blog is like having a girlfriend

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He's in trouble now.

Who hasn't been here at some point?

Let me begin by stating that I’m not sexist. I just don’t know what it’s like to have a boyfriend (not that there’s anything wrong with that).
Secondly, as some of you already know, I’m married so I haven’t had a “girlfriend” in what seems like eternity. I am a one-woman kind of guy. Luckily, I have a pretty good memory of what it was like to have girlfriends.

On with it. Here’s why I think having a blog is like having a girlfriend.

The first several days are euphoric.
After reaching your goal of having one, you feel absolutely great. You’re almost in disbelief how amazing it feels! Time passes so fast and you’re taking in every moment. You wake up with a smile on your face and go to bed with a bigger smile. (I’m talking about being happy, what are you thinking about?) What could go wrong?
After a two weeks, you still feel great but realize that you are in a committed relationship.
You’re still having a great time and the butterflies are still floating around in your stomach. In fact, you’re so wrapped up in your new relationship that you don’t even have much time to think long-term. You just know that you’re attached to it and, as a result, see less and less of your friends. BTW, your friends notice more than you since you’re blindly smitten and have no concept of how much you’re leaving your former life behind.
Within a month, you can’t imagine life without your new plaything.
Although the honeymoon period is over and you start noticing things that you don’t like about her, you feel that the good still outweighs the bad by a landslide. Reality sinks in that you are no longer free to do whatever you want but you convince yourself that it’s OK. You continue to spend money on her to show her your affection.
After two months, you learn that you have to nurture the relationship.
After a few minor disagreements, you realize that you just can’t “be yourself”. Keeping her happy keeps you happy. That means you have to constantly look at her needs and fill them. This requires more time that you originally bargained for. You also start to miss the things you did before you jumped into this relationship.
After six months, the constant attention that she demands is taxing you.
You don’t even remember what it was like before she walked into your life. However, you continue to do what it takes to meet the everyday demands of being in a relationship like this. A good part of your life is spent making sure that she doesn’t have a reason to make you unhappy. By now, you’ve burned several holes in your pocket in order to satisfy her. (That means you’ve spent money, you sicko!) If you had known six months ago how much work this is going to be, you might have never started this in the first place.
In a year’s time, you know you have to make a decision.
You question whether or not you’re truly committed. You either have to cut her out of your life or be ready to take it to another level. You need guidance so you start asking your friends (who barely know you at this point), talking to strangers about your relationship, and even soliciting the advice of [gasp] your family.

And after that?

Hopefully, it turns out great for you. You forge ahead and continue to build a wonderful relationship with her. Through good times and not-so-good times, you really are in a relationship. Doing it half-assed is worse than not doing it at all.

Maybe the timing isn’t right. Maybe she’s not the right one. Maybe you’re not meant to be a good partner. Maybe you have other priorities that you need taken care of first.

Your girlfriend blog will need TLC. It requires a bit of money but more importantly, a lot of your time. Furthermore, you can’t really measure ROI on it since there are so many non-monetary benefits.

At the end of the day, you can get all the counsel you can want but no one can decide but you. Just don’t leave her hanging…


Gabe Young Gabe Young is a business professional with an entrepreneurial spirit. Gabe has an MBA and managed IT departments in the Fortune 500, creating strategies and tactics for some of the most popular websites. Visit Gabe at Free Blog Help dot Com.

Backlink Kickstart – Don’t wait, create your own

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A backlink is a search engine optimization (SEO) term used for links that point to your site. You may have also seen them called inbound links or incoming links. Regardless of how often a search engine’s algorithm changes, backlinks are almost always an important ingredient.

Why are backlinks important?

Backlinks are a good indicator of how popular or relevant your site is. Although outbound links have almost no impact on SEO, whereas backlinks actually have a lot.

For example, if you create a sports car niche blog site and place links to the top sites in the world (i.e. Top 3 as of this post are www.google.com, www.yahoo.com, www.facebook.com), it would be pointless for SEO purposes. Otherwise, everyone would do what I just did (by listing outbound links) on their blogs, even if they have absolutely nothing to do with the content.

On the other hand, let’s say your sports car niche blog site, actually had quality posts. Now imagine if the top sports car sites reference your blog on a regular basis. Essentially, you have others in your niche community vouching for the content on your blog site. Shouldn’t that represent that your blog site has valuable content for that audience?

Remember, this is just part of the top secret search engine formula that the public will never know. However, since we know that it’s important and it’s somewhat easy to do, doesn’t it make sense to ensure we get some backlinks on our site?

Since backlinks are so important, here’s a quick, do-it-yourself method to guarantee backlinks for your site.

Create your own backlinks

As I mentioned in my Why are backlinks important? post, I’m about to share a way to create your own backlinks. Unlike many of the tools available, some free and some way too expensive, this method allows you to be completely independent.

  1. Go to blogger.com and create an account if you don’t already have one. Although there are many places to start your own blog site, blogger is one of the best free offerings available.
  2. From your blogger dashboard, click Create a Blog. You will be asked for a blog title and a blog address. For the purposes of creating a backlink blog site, it doesn’t really matter what you choose here.
  3. Choose a template. You can always change it later but again, for our purpose, this is really irrelevant.
  4. Click New Post and simply type the following two things: (1) name of your post/article and (2) link to your post/article. It should look something like:
    Why are backlinks important? (this will be the anchor text that will be a live link that points to http://freebloghelp.com/why-are-backlinks-important)
  5. Moving forward, every time you create a new post or article, add to this post.
    Simple, right? It literally takes less than a minute to do. Again, there are other methods of creating backlinks but, especially for people starting out, there’s little reason not to create their own page that they have total control of.

Gabe Young Gabe Young is a business professional with an entrepreneurial spirit. Gabe has an MBA and managed IT departments in the Fortune 500, creating strategies and tactics for some of the most popular websites. Visit Gabe at Free Blog Help dot Com.