2. Becoming More Creative

There is something I’ve personally learned in my years of blogging – getting to be creative more and more in creating, generating quality and engaging content, socializing, making video content, and lots more!

I’ve got a variety of content ideas now that I believe strongly that when the whole blogging battle is completely over, I’ll become an inspiration to the blogging race, be it in creating content, using images, or making videos.

3. Building a Community

I quite understand the fact that the whole traffic wouldn’t have happened if I wasn’t pulling a shift in the community. Frequent blogging, interacting with folks via Facebook and Twitter, and building engagement with readers on my niche-related blogs have all driven tons of commenters and readers to my blog, and the same applies to blogs on which I’ve been reading posts.

And the most significant payoff has been the strong relationship that exists between me and other niche-related bloggers, influencers and content marketers which has brought all the great ideas, inspiration, responses and encouragement.

When you realize that you’re being an inspiration and a problem solver to many others out there through the content you regularly create, you’ll be getting more pulls to take steps further and will get the ginger to keep creating as well as continue being a problem solver in your specialty.



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aaronlerch Premium
Loving these lessons! Btw how can you tell how much organic traffic you are getting?
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poster4545 Premium
Hi aaronlerch....I am sure that was covered in certification training.
use google search console for one
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Aaron, thanks for enjoying this training! Just try connecting Google Search Console with your Google Analytics. You can do this by following the resource below. Israel Olatunji
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aaronlerch Premium
Thanks Israel. I am confused. I set up my Google Analytics. Do I also need to first set up Google Console (what is the difference?) prior to linking it to Google analytics?
When I try to set up Google Console, it is giving me a code to add into my DNS configuration.... Do I need to do this? If so, where?

Hope you can clarify these questions which would be very very appreciated:-)

Many thanks,
Aaron
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aaronlerch Premium
Also, could it be that this attachment above is slightly outdated? Looks like the settings are quite different now on Google analytics....
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Israel17 Premium
Yes, Aaron! You need to set up GSC first and connect it to your Google Analytics following the guide in the training. No, the training is not outdated at all. The steps are still as explained, maybe you need to understand certain areas of the setup or perhaps just need to figure out some terms that are now used but which are still the same as they were. Anyway, let me know again if you still find some differences in the way the setup now goes from what is explained in the guide above and I'll, of course, look into it for you. Thanks for your feedback!

Israel Olatunji
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for your feedback, Aaron! Training not outdated, but let me know if you are still having similar issues with setting up GSC and connecting it to your Google Analytics. Thanks for your contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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Crownwole Premium
Excellent and insightful.....thanks Israel..
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Israel17 Premium
Hey Crownwole, thanks for stopping by and kudos for finding this training insightful! Leveraging and making the most out of blogging is the greatest way to move your blogging game to the next level and win the blogging battle easily. Follow the pros and you will start seeing pro blogging results soon. Thanks for your contributions!

Israel Olatunji
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volkswagon Premium
hi, got to the 5th benefit. I could not go on to the next page.
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Israel17 Premium
You are most welcome, friend. Yes, when you're no longer able to move to the next page, it shows you've reached the end of the training. Thanks for reading this training and I hope the application will take your business to the next level in the online world. See you succeed online soonest!

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BradB18 Premium
5 x great points for the archive, thank you Israel
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Israel17 Premium
Thank you, BradB! Kudos to you for reading this piece thoughtfully and for finding it useful for your online business! Much grateful! Yes, blogging has a lot of benefits for your business to grow and lead the online market easily. It's all about how much time you are willing to give, how much energy you are willing to spend and how determined to become successful you are. Thanks for your contributions!

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BradB18 Premium
Spot on Israel, great reply brother!
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Israel17 Premium
You're most welcome, friend. See you succeed soonest!

Israel Olatunji
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dpanic63 Premium Plus
Nicely done Israel
As always inspiring and informative.
Am not at the "daily" level yet but will get there
At some point.
Cheers from 🇨🇦
Dino
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Israel17 Premium
Thanks for stopping by and kudos to you for finding this training helpful for your online business, Dino! You are highly cherished, my friend. You may not be posting every day, but must do the writing frequently and blog every day. Remember, blogging doesn't end in writing articles alone. Ensure you don't post less than 16 high-quality, content-rich posts every month. Thanks for reading this training!

Israel Olatunji
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