Ideas for Starting New Blogs - Part 2

in our last article on Blogs for Sale we introduced you to a website we had started called Hurricane Tracking Sites.  This site was started six days ago.  It went from an idea to being indexed by Google in a matter of a few hours.  This is certainly not a typical response to a new blog.  The site continues to be a page 1 Google return and in its first three days it had over 400 page views. The page views have dropped off significantly over the last two days as there are not any hurricanes to track at the moment.  This will allow us to make some improvements to the site at a more regular pace.  Because of the site’s immediate popularity, we had to throw a lot of things on the site in a hurry.  The information we put on the site needed to useful and factual, and we believe we have the foundation for a very successful blog.  The site could still easily undergo a sandbox period, but it remains a blog with great potential in the future.

The idea for the site all came from an Internet search while I was sitting in the path of a storm.  This is a great way to develop ideas for your own blog.  What are you searching for on the Internet?  What are you interested in?  What would you like to know more about?  My advice is to keep an open mind to what you are searching for in the near future.  The more natural the search, the better the idea for a blog will probably be.  Sometimes, trying to think of an idea makes it hard to think of anything.  The ideas that spring out of normal interaction with the Internet are often the best potential blogs.  Once you have a good idea, you still need to do a little research before you launch the site.  While our research on the tracking site was not as extensive as usual, a quik check on keyword usage, existing sites, and the competition was done before we jumped in to it.  Our initial plan was to just market the site to our existing readers, many of whom live in coastal areas, but the Search Engines made that unecessary for the time being.

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