Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Bloggers Market – 30,000 Uniques A Month

Arianna Huffington

I remember when I started out, I thought I would play around with some of the keywords that were popular to see what would happen …….. not much. But one day, I threw in the post title “Arianna Huffington Should Read My Blog” and in a word, ZOOM. I thought “Awstats” was going to blow up.

I’ve got a pre-launch coming up next week and I don’t really have a lot of time, so I thought I would go over to technorati to see what was happening and I just so happened to find a somewhat recent interview with Arianna Huffington. Well she is Number 1 after all, having started with a vision and $100,000.00 of her own money.

One thing that I found interesting is that all the “players” in the Blogging Biz are a lot like print newspapers, except online. Whether it be tech or travel, the giants all have this same format, Arianna Huffington and the Huffington Post included.

I thought it was telling that she spoke of focusing on advertisers and of leaving the subscription model of Blogging behind……… if you want to be successful. As the interviewer stated, “You guys are the big dog” How big ……….. closing in on 30,000 Uniques A Month.

Well………… I guess that’s the yard stick when it comes to Blogs. I just go like a dog all month-long, I have 16 Blogs now, all in super hot niches and I feel like rubber at the end of the month when I find out that all I have after 15 months is 3000 Uniques A Month for the top dog which is Bloggers Market. Close behind is The Europa Files.net

I’m no Huffington Post, however I’m not totally clueless as to what I am trying to accomplish either. And I do have a small staff. With my niche however I will never have 30,000 Uniques A Month, but it’s nice to dream. It’s kinda like wanting to have Ashton Kutcher’s Twitter Followers. I figure at my rate of growth I’ll be arriving in about 300 years! :(

Arianna Huffington

Arianna Huffington

I thought I would re-visit an old subject this week for “The Sunday Morning Post:” Arianna Huffington. When I first started Bloggers Market, I thought I would take a shot at “Arianna Huffington” as a keyword and suggested in my post that “Arianna Huffingtosn should visit my Blog”. Man, …….. in a word ZOOM! Really one of the few times I owned Google!

I don’t really know Arianna Huffington personally of course, so I can’t bring anything else to bear on this post that hasn’t already been written, and I doubt that I will be receiving any kind of granted interview, so ……… I fall back on my Blog building skills and present “Pillar Content” on Arianna Huffington. I am always challenged on the Blogs that I sell, with the potential buyer of my Blogs wanting to know if the content is unique. My response is usually the same, I’m a geek, not a wizard. The new owner who buys the Blog has to provide the new content, not me! I digress ……….

Let me present to you Arianna Huffington as seen through open source Wikipedia. Go ahead and read, you will certainly learn something. Enjoy.

Huffington was born Arianna Stassinopoulos in Athens, Greece, the daughter of Konstantinos (a journalist and management consultant) and Elli (née Georgiadi) Stassinopoulos, and is the sister of Agapi (an author, speaker and performer). To this day, she speaks with a marked Greek accent. She moved to England at the age of 16 and attended Girton College at Cambridge University where in 1971 she was President of the Cambridge Union Society, the third woman to hold the position, and graduated with a BA (later to become an MA in accordance with Cambridge’s practice) in economics in 1972.

After graduation, she moved to London and lived with the journalist and broadcaster Bernard Levin, whom she had met while the two were panelists on the TV show Face the Music. In 1980 she left Levin and moved to the United States, after he refused to marry her. Both were, at around this time, disciples of the meditation teacher Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh). After Levin’s death in 2004, she called him “the big love of my life, a mentor as a writer, and a role model as a thinker”. During these years and around the time of her involvement with John-Roger‘s religious group, she was involved with Democratic politician and then-governor (currently Attorney General) of California, Jerry Brown. It was during this time that Huffington was first known as a liberal Democrat.

She met oil millionaire Michael Huffington, a family friend of the Bushes, at a 1985 party hosted by Ann Getty in San Francisco. The couple was married in 1986 at a wedding paid for by Getty, who had declared that she needed to find Arianna a husband. They moved to Washington, D.C., when he was appointed to serve as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Negotiations Policy. They later established residency in Santa Barbara, California, in order for him to run in 1992 as a Republican for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, which he won by a significant margin. He was a political conservative on most issues. Arianna campaigned for her husband, courting religious conservatives, arguing for smaller government and a reduction in welfare. In 1994 he narrowly lost the race for the U.S. Senate seat from California to incumbent Dianne Feinstein.

The couple divorced in 1997. The financial terms of their divorce agreement remain undisclosed. Arianna Huffington chose to retain her former husband’s surname, although she had been known as Arianna Stassinopoulos Huffington during the period of her marriage.

The Huffington Post (often referred to as HuffPo) is an American news website and aggregated blog founded by Arianna Huffington, Kenneth Lerer, and Jonah Peretti, featuring various news sources and columnists. The site offers coverage of politics, media, business, entertainment, living, style, the green movement, world news, and comedy, and is a top destination for news, blogs, and original content. The Huffington Post was launched on May 9, 2005, as a commentary outlet and liberal and progressive alternative to conservative news aggregators like the Drudge Report.

In 2008, the site launched its first local version, HuffPost Chicago; HuffPost New York launched in June, 2009, HuffPo Denver launched on September 15, 2009, and HuffPo Los Angeles launched on December 2, 2009. The Huffington Post has an active community, with over one million comments made on the site each month.

The Huffington Post publishes scoops of current news stories, links to selected prominent news stories, and provides a liberal counterpoint to sites such as the Drudge Report. Compared to other left-wing blogs such as Znet or Daily Kos, The Huffington Post offers both news commentary and coverage. The comment section is home to discussions on politics, religion, and world affairs.

The Huffington Post’s OffTheBus is a citizen-powered online news organization that is a collaboration between The Huffington Post, New York University (NYU), and Jay Rosen‘s NewAssignment.Net. The Huffington Post’s FundRace is a website that tracks contributions to the presidential campaigns and includes a mapping feature that shows contributions broken down by city, neighborhood, and block.

A comprehensive list of contributors to the The Huffington Post blog can be found in its alphabetical Bloggers Index

According to Nielsen NetRatings, Huffington Post had 8.9 million unique visitors in February, 2009 (by way of comparison, the right-leaning Drudge Report had 3.4 million unique visitors).

The Huffington Post has 22 million unique users each month and is the most linked-to blog on the Internet.

I’m going to jump in here real quick and update this post with the current news that Arianna Hugffington has sold the Huffington Post to AOL on Friday, February 4, 2011 for $315 million with about $300 million of that being provided as cash.

Arianna Huffington should visit my site !

If you follow this site you will find, what I hope will be the most relevant of information or maybe………… just useless, however it will surely entertain. Along with product reviews and “Killer Blog Websites” I hope to have a top 10 list, but there is sure to be the best of the best blogs of the web on this list. I will be reviewing not only these sites, (what makes them tick) I will be looking into their products they offer. Don’t be surprised to see the newest blogs along with the aged.

My first site to be reviewed will be Arianna Huffingtons “Huffington Post” Oh joy…….I know, I know, but you should at least be willing to give people credit where credit is due, you will surely learn a thing or two.

By watching all this material come and go, you will have a good feel for what makes a good blog run smoothly and profitably, which is why you need to at least look back in the achieves on this site to grab the latest links, for your review. Remember, achieves can be a gold mine. Keep your eye on mine !