This is a guest post by Stefan Nilsson. Visit his blog at www.stefannilsson.com
I had it all. Just a few weeks ago I was making $3000 a month by publishing one post a week until a simple mistake caught up with me resulting in me losing everything. More on the mistake later on and how you can avoid doing the same thing – but first I’ll share how I single-handedly went from nothing to making $3000 a month within a single year and how I’m certain that I’ll be able to do it all over again with my new blog on personal development.
This might seem like a wall of text for some of you but I highly recommend that you bookmark it so you can return later.
In this guest post you will find everything you need to know to succeed with making money online and some of the information might not seem interesting right now, but as you progress and reach a new level you’ll be able to use it in a whole new way. If nothing else, it will be a terrific reminder of how you can succeed by doing less.

Since it took me several days to write this and Sushant was kind enough to publish it I’m only asking you to take a minute and link back to Sushant. He has done a tremendous job inspiring us all and sharing amazing information on how to make your blog successful.
How I Built An Income Of $3000 A Month Within A Year…
First and foremost I had to find a niche to write about. It’s kind of cliché to say that you should write about something you really love but trust me – everything depends on it. I’ve created hundreds of blogs during the last five years on everything from chlamydia and file sharing to TV series and photography. I even created a shop selling condoms, and yes, one night stands will ask why you have thousands of condoms in your bedroom. Anyway, that’s another story.
The only thing these topics had in common was that I didn’t enjoy writing about it. Sure, I enjoy watching TV series, taking photos and having sex but you won’t necessarily love to write about something just because you find it interesting. Eventually, all the projects was either cancelled or sold and it took me two serious knee injuries, months of rehabilitation and overweight before I figured out that I really love to write about weight loss, body building, psychology and personal development.
Create your blog
When I finally had decided on a niche it was time to create my blog. There are hundreds, if not thousands, of post on how to do this and, truth to be told, it isn’t really such a big deal. Find yourself a host (Sushant recommends HostGator), install WordPress with a single click and then find a good-looking theme. On my blog I used Coraline with some simple changes such as removing the header and creating a new footer.
Enhance your blog with plugins
Then we have the plugins. Most of them are well-known or self-explanatory but it’s always interesting to see which plugins other people find useful. So, here’s my list:
Akismet, All in One SEO Pack, BackWPup, Broken Link Checker, Clean Archives Reloaded, Contact Form 7, GoCodes, Google Analyticator, Google XML Sitemaps, Limit Login Attempts, Newsletter Sign-Up, No Self Pings, Primary Feedburner, Redirection, Smart YouTube PRO, Subscribers Text Counter, Twitter Facebook Social Share and WP Super Cache. That’s about 18 plugins…
Create amazing content
Some people tend to have problem coming up with topics to write about. I my case, I had not only read an awful lot of books on the topic but also gained personal experience by actually losing weight. Thanks to this I could spend a sunny day, relaxing by the pool, creating a mind map over what I would consider to be one of the best books on the subject. Then I simply broke the chapters down to smaller bits and created one post on every main point.
In addition to this I subscribed to Sweden’s two most popular newspapers and used their content by creating posts with quotes and my thoughts, linking to their article. This will not only give you unique content, but also result in new readers if the blog or newspaper displays a list of posts linking to the article.
Get visitors
I believe in being a simple man (great song, btw); focusing on a few marketing methods that really works. My most successful method so far has been blog comments. The secret, which probably isn’t a secret, is that all, and I truly mean all, minor blog owners check their commenters by visiting their sites.
So, by commenting on a blog post you’re almost certain to get your site noticed by the author which sometimes even result in a post about your blog. To accomplish this I simply use Google Blogsearch to receive a notice every time someone writes about one of my keywords.
My second most successful marketing method is actually Twitter. This probably works a lot better on smaller markets, such as Sweden, where spam hasn’t overwhelmed the users yet. The idea is to create a search query with your keywords and get a notice every time someone post a tweet mentioning your keywords. Make sure you have specific keywords or you’ll be overwhelmed by unrelated tweets.
By doing so you have the possibility to find people searching for a specific product, to which you can reply with a polite and personal tweet, including an affiliate link or link to your blog. The main thing to remember is that you have to be personal and actually answer their question, otherwise they probably will mark you as spam. Also make sure you get paid high commission since a lot of your tweets will go unnoticed.
Link building
Finally, we have link building. I did all the regular methods (link directories, article directories, forums, etc) before deciding for one single method which made my site rank number one for several difficult keywords such as weight loss and lose weight. The method was blog comments.
Don’t misunderstand me, I’m not talking about regular, nofollow, blog comments on new posts. Those are usually worthless when it comes to link building. I refer to blog comment on selected blog posts with a PR of 6 and above. Not domain PR but PR of the specific page. Think about what it would do for your rankings if you could build several, non spammed, PR6-9 links within a few minutes without risking the wrath of Google.
There’s a terrific software named ScrapeBox which you can use to harvest high PR blog posts with dofollow comments just by using some common footprints. I’m not going into details on how to do this since you can find some how to-posts by searching on Google for ScrapeBox + footprints. Just remember to leave high quality comments relating to the content. It might take a few minutes more than spam but it ensures that your comment will be approved and not marked as spam.
Making money with your blog
Finally we have the making money-part which is a big goal for most people. There’s no secret here – I used a combination of AdSense and affiliate programs. Your long-term goal should be to create your own products (books, plugins, real life tools, etc) since it gives you the best commission, but until then you can maximize your income by pushing for products you actually use.
Don’t recommend a bunch of e-books like everyone else, but focus on real life objects such as a bike, computer, insurance, camera, camera lens or anything else most people within your niche tend to use.
Take a few minutes to create a resources-page where you list all the products you recommend and link to it every time someone asks you a question. If someone asks you what kind of camera they should get, give them an answer (including an affiliate link) and link to your resources-page by telling them they will find a complete list of the equipment you recommend. Whatever the question is, you can always find an opening for your resources-page to be mentioned.
Speaking of questions, make sure you use a software like TextExpander and prewritten answers to be able to answer recurring questions within a few seconds. One regular week I used this software to answer 181 questions, containing 59 171 characters which saved me a total of 2,47 hours. Just make sure to include their name and make some small adjustments so it fits perfectly with their question.

What I’ll Do Differently When Rebuilding It Again
By now, you know how I made my blog successful and most of it can be summed up to succeeding by doing as little as possible. Instead of spending hours on learning new tools or finding new techniques, which I did in my past, I simply focused on doing a few things I knew would give results. There are, however, some things I’ll change and share below so you can learn from my decisions.
The blog will be about me
One of the major changes is that the blog will be more about me and actually include my name, Stefan Nilsson, in the domain. Instead of being just facts and figures, I’m going to publish posts on my exercise and experiences when I’m traveling the world, including Germany for 2-3 months this coming summer. People tend to care about the person behind the blog, like many cheer for Sushant’s success, not only the great content he delivers. By doing so you’ll get involved readers who tend to share your posts simply because they like you.
I’m going international
My other major change is that I’ll go international. My English is far from perfect but Sweden currently have 9 million inhabitants of which roughly 6 million are between the age of 18-70. At the same time there are estimated to be roughly 1 400 000 million people, including most Swedes, who are able to speak and understand English. Sure, it also means more competition but I’m certain my high quality content will get the attention it deserves and my English will improve as I write more.
I’m going to use less images
Don’t get me wrong – I love images and they do attract readers. Studies have shown that beautiful, half-naked women do so more than anything else. Unfortunately, I tended to get so caught up in styling the post that it actually took me longer to find and edit images than it took to write the content. Therefore I’ve decided to skip most of the images and only include those I really need. It will eventually change but I won’t go back to the old days and include 1-2 images in each and every post.
There might not be any comments
I love interacting with my readers and encourage everyone to keep in touch with theirs, but there’s a problem. As your blog grows you either have to monitor all your comments, which takes a lot of time, or people will eventually start abusing it. In the beginning there will be small stuff such as short one sentenced comments, just to get a link, and if you accept this behavior it will only get worse with pure spam and possibly even personal attacks if you’re slightly controversial.
This might change in the future, but for now I’ll spend my time writing new amazing content instead of monitoring the comments. Hopefully my readers will understand this and instead share the content on Twitter and Facebook or even mention my blog on their own site. To encourage this, I’ve been inspired by The Official Google Blog and included highly visible links to all posts mentioning my articles.
The idea is that short, encouraging, comments shall be converted to social shares and all questions will be redirected to mail.
There will be no link building
Another major change is that I won’t spend a minute building links. Sure, there’s a risk I won’t rank on Google and thereby only get a fraction of the visitors, but if I can get the word out about my blog I have faith people will freely link back to my posts. With the time saved I can answer more questions and create even better content.
More focus on my newsletter
This is a no-brainier. Instead of trying to get new visitors each day I’ll simply focus on converting those I get. It’s wiser to convert your readers to returning customers and ask them to recommend your products than to constantly try to convince new strangers to buy from you.

What Was The Mistake Then?
The mistake was to use a TV show as domain and I feel really stupid for doing it since I’ve warned people for several years from doing the same.
I bought the domain on a sale for $0.15 and never had any big goals for it until I posted a few articles which became really popular. My experience told me I had to change the name as soon as possible but I found a bunch of old .COM-sites using the same name, lulling me into a false sense of security, and thought it could do for now. Unfortunately Sweden works differently and I didn’t get a new domain in time before the company behind the show contacted me and told me to give up the domain or else…
I thought, screw them, and got into a magical “make it or die trying”-mode, working 24/7 with my new blog, knowing that my inspiration will be over in 2-3 weeks when it dawns on me what I’ve lost. Therefore I’ve got to make every day count.
This was the story about my rise and fall. The only thing I ask you now is to share this post with your friends so no one has to suffer the way I did and, once again, I want to thank Sushant for giving me the opportunity to promote my new blog.
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I really like the honesty you put forth in your article! And I like the idea of not working to push for backlinks. But I would definitely emphasize the use of SEO!
If you haven’t looked already go to social triggers (google it) who emphasizes the same things for promoting a blog, product or website. Push for Social Media and Email Subs rather than relying on Google Search and Backlinking (which is becoming old school tech quickly!)
Seriously, this is a great post – just sorry you lost your income and your domain name!
I agree with you Jason. Blog owners should focus more on fetching blog readings and turning them into subscribers (newsletter) while at the same time ask them to promote the blog through social media.
Really interesting article and I like the way you even included your failure at the end, I’m sure plenty of people fall into that trap all the time.
My best friend is English but he is mad about Sweden, he has been a dozen times and no matter what we are talking about he always manages to mention something about Sweden! I feel like I could be an expert on the country and I’ve never been! 😛
Thanks Dean. It’s a beautiful country during the summer but truly awful during the winter. In old Norse mythology, if I recall correctly, hell was actually a place filled with ice.
In Dante’s Inferno, the deepest layer of hell is frozen. Good read. But I digress… I appreciate hearing about your learning process, and what you plan to do in the wake of a successful attempt. Very cool read, thanks Stefan.
Sounds like I should reread La Divina Commedia. 🙂
Great article. I think we have a lot of things to take care and learn from your confession. Thanks for sharing about your journey with us.
Awesome post Stefan 🙂
The strategies you showed worked great for you and I believe if I also use those strategies then I would also end up getting a decent income from my blog.
Just awesome post, you exposed your every strategy you used and are going to use. Thanks for sharing such an article 🙂
You’re welcome Arbaz 🙂
Do follow blog comment one of the fastest way to optimize a site under a particular keywords. When you are enlisted in the list of top commentators, maximum posts of that blogs are linked to your site.
Stefan your exact same problem is with me that i am wasting too much of my time creating images for my blog rather than creating awesome content. After reading you story i will never buy a domain with some popular keywords in it.
Popular keywords aren’t really a problem. Just avoid trademarks.
I have a question. Should we buy domain with is similar to another domain ?? Or is that good for SEO etc
I’m not sure if I understand. Why would it be good SEO to buy a domain similar to another domain?
Are you sure about that? cause my IM teacher always said keyword.. keyword.. keyword..
That’s make me really bored..
Hundreds of blogs over in an year? OMG! I’d never dare to build such number. I am now not even mange my two blogs. I cant give them enough time. How’d you mange them in such number?
Good on you part @Stefan to have done everything right.. You’ve not dropped to get backlinks.. In fact, in these days, unique content is hard to find unless there’s something new.. You’ve made something out of what exists. Inspiring story dude..
I loved these lines “Doing something different results in something exceptional” and “Nothing is perfect” Great article buddy..
Your expertise is invaluable. You will hardly notice that $3K as you rocket by. It sounds like you are planning some major changes. I think your plan to not build links is well taken. As Google gets more and more adept at picking up the artificial links, it is wise to avoid black hat…and even gray hat techniques. Link building the white hat way would not be a problem for you, should you choose to use that method.
With all the changes you plan to make, even though your system that was working, I will be curious to see which changes work, and which changes you decided to scrap. I am bookmarking your site.
Thanks David, I’m looking forward to seeing you.
Hi, I understand you reluctance to spend hours building back links to your new blog and you state that you will find followers that will link back to your posts which will give I guess is your way of building back links. The question I have is how will you find these followers if you do not promote your blog?
There are literally hundreds of thousands of blogs out there that are doing nothing because they have build no back links or articles to promote their blog and they are dyeing.
By the way I agree with you about the pictures on blogs, I fell in to the trap of trying to find unique ones for my blogs and this lead me to wasting hours each time I did a post.
I will mostly use three methods to promote my site. Befriending blog owners on Twitter, becoming an authority at small forums and publish guest posts. As you pointed out, a blog will probably die if you don’t promote it at all.
Stefan, I have recently started this and have make good friends with some of the blog owners, I tell them whenever I post something new, they also send a mailer when they have something new, it is a mutually beneficial association for both of us!
I agree Mat. Just make sure you share high quality content and don’t share it just because someone asks you.