Friday, November 3, 2017

How to make your custom metal badge blog stand out from the rest of the Crowd

One of the best ways to make money on the internet is to start making money from a blog or website of some sorts.

In fact making a living off blogging has become a popular life ambition and many people and bloggers are trying to make sure that making a living off blogging is the only income they will need.
Of course, this begins to create a problem, in regard to what you can call the over populations of blogs on the internet, which means it is often extremely hard of bloggers who are just starting out to stand out from the rest of the bloggers.

How can you stand out from the crowd?

One of the best ways in which you can make sure you stand out from the rest of the world is to make sure that your blog is unique and in a niche area which you are an expert in.

This means that there is no point in turning to be a makeup artist and blog about the best makeup tutorials when you have a lifetime in creating Master Cast custom metal badges.

Stick to what you know, and trust me people will begin to take note of your blog.

Your blog

Your blog is a representation of you and your work, so sticking with the custom metal badges, you will want your blog to be a representation of your craftsmanship and your standards.

Think of it this way, if your metal work is clean, precise and beautiful then the same must apply to your blog, as it an online portfolio for your work.

The content

Content is a massive part of a blog and if you don’t get it right you can end up not even being noticed on the global market, meaning that if you don’t have original content you can say goodbye to your blog helping you.

The other difficult aspect of your blog’s content is making sure that you post daily, meaning it can be quite difficult to find topics to write about. Don’t ever get into the mindset of not having anything to write about, share what jobs you did today.

Meaning that if you created a custom war medal belt buckle, then share the journey with your readers, tell them what metal you used, how to mix the metal, the casting period and then the finished result.

Add pictures and even think about creating a “How to “video series, where you show off your custom metal work.

Many people don’t know about the benefits of custom metal work badges or the sentimental value of the entire job, how personal some of your jobs get, whether you are creating a war medal collection for the grandchild of a veteran or you are making something as simple as a belt buckle, let people who the standard of work that you produce in and outside of the workshop.


Share the emotional journey and trust me your blog will begin to stand out from the crowd and you may even see an increase in online orders.

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