Create a Free Blog Report – The Start to Finish Guide

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It’s better to give than to receive.

In the web, it’s not just because you’d have the bragging rights of being a generous person that ought to be kept an eye on, but because you can use that ‘free’ item for a lot of things – branding, promotion, marketing of an existing product, tribe building, authority establishment etcetera.

That’s a nifty list isn’t it? If you’re looking for a way to achieve all of that on the best possible way, the answer is simple. Create a free report that’ll showcase your expertise.

Previously, I’ve released a blog report entitled Blogging Blunders. Now, at the bare minimum, making an ebook would take from a week to a whole month (depending if you still need to research or to collaborate with people). The trickiest part, of course, is writing the report in the first place. After that, it’s just going to be a checklist of things in order to launch and distribute the report.

On this post, I’ll show you a guide on how I do it – from start to finish.

Stage 1 – Writing the Report

First stop is choosing the report topic. It doesn’t need to be comprehensive (like the usual ebooks on your niche). A report is just a targetive case study to a specific problem or area. That being said, your first step is to figure out your topic. You can also get ideas/inspiration from your previous posts (see the categories that you frequently write about).

Once you’ve chosen the right topic, the next step of course would be the hardest – the actual writing.

To make things easier, you would need to create an outline of your report (from Introduction to conclusion). It doesn’t need to have chapters as long as you can write in a sensible order. Tackle the easiest/basic concept first and work from there.

IDEA: Search at DocShare and Scribd.com for similar reports about your niche. These might give you more hints on creating your own report.

Always finish a report with a conclusion (otherwise, you’re leaving it hanging). In the conclusion, you have to synthesize everything you’ve written.

Stage 2 – Polishing the Report

Proofreading is an essential step to making a report. No matter how perfect your grammar is, mistakes are inevitable so you might want to do an extra check. If you have an extra cash, consider hiring a professional proofreader to do the job.

Copyright Policies - always write your copyright policies (also see license policies) in the report. If you give it away for free, I recommend that you allow sharing and disable modification or any other forms of use. You can see an example of this in my Blogging Blunders Report.


Get a professional ebook cover. Admittedly, there’s nothing wrong on having a simple text, but if you want to get that ‘pro’ feel to it and make it look brandable, try getting a professional ecover. If you have some design skills, try doing it on your own. But if you’re clueless to this, hire someone (as for me, I did my own ecover).

Convert to pdf. This should be the easiest step. There are lots of free pdf converters out there. You can try this one for example.

Stage 3 – Releasing and Spreading the Buzz

When your report’s ready to go, upload it immediately on your web server or to any file hosting site. You need to get the download link for others to get it.

First of, consider doing a pre-launch. Write a post about it – could be anything as long as you’re spreading the message to your readers that you’re working on something. This should build a sort of anticipation.

On the launch date, create an enticing post about your report (write details) and along it, include the download link. It could be a direct download link with no opt-in (meaning no newsletter subscription), or with opt-in. if you want to sell it, then that’s another matter entirely.

How to spread the buzz. Your first target should be your readers/followers and the bloggers directly inside your circle. These are your primary agents to help spread the buzz. Start a social networking campaign on all sites (Twitter, Facebook, Digg etc) that you have. Spread the word far and wide.

More ideas. Think of creative ideas, it can range to contests, giveaways, promotion offers and many more. The sky is the limit on how you can promote the report.

Stage 4 – The Aftermath

Once the launch fever has settled in, it’s time to just let your report be visible in your blog homepage. Allocate a special section in your blog homepage so your readers can still see. That report will have so many future uses you just have to wait and see. For example, chris garret uses a free report to increase RSS subscriptions in his blog. You might wanna try and do the same thing!

That’s about it. Now how about downloading my free report – The Blogging Blunders.

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The Blogging Blunders (Free) Report

Written by Liane. Find out who subscribes to the blog newsletter now.

Hello bloggers,

Over the time, I've been trying to learn the ropes of blogging trying to constantly see new methods, tips and tricks that can improve your blog - and this blog too of course. With Better Blogging For Bloggers, I shared what I could - and did.

Right now, I have another thing to share to you. A simple yet powerful lesson.

The Blogging Blunders.

What is the Blogging Blunders Report About?

No. It's not about the ultimate secret that powerful bloggers have kept from you (hint: there's none!)
No. It's not about the surefire method that'll catapult you to success.
No. It's not about how to be a six-figure blogger within a day (impossible).

Yes. It's about lessons that can save your blog.

These lessons are based from my personal experience (now amounting to almost three years) when it comes to blogging. There's no ultimate secret, there's no surefire method, but there is such a thing as guidelines to avoid failure.

This is my attempt to recapture and compile the truth and to hopefully shed a new light on building a better blog. So now, let me present to you, my newest report. The Blogging Blunders.


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Feel free to share this report to others (your friends, readers, colleagues)  by referring them to this page. Spread the word too! You can tweet, buzz, digg, stumble (whatever you like).


More great content coming soon,

Liane
p.s. see you in the newsletter!.

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Hey Blogger, Take a Vacation!

Written by Liane. Find out who subscribes to the blog newsletter now.

Hello everyone, Liane here… and yes, I still exist. lol. I know this blog has remained stagnant for a while and there’s only one thing that can explain that- I took a vacation. A very long vacation at that.

(<--;btw, that's me walking on the seaweed stuck on the beach. haha)

Now, before the boring, self-centered, teen-ish story about my vacation, the first thing on my agenda is to say that my free report (which I promised on my previous post) have not been forgotten. I may have placed the writing of it on hiatus but I sure am working on finishing it now.

The Blogging Blunders report will come up soon as well as the winner of my past question, just stay tuned.

So now that we’re over my announcement, let’s get to the me-centered part.

My Blogging Break, and Why You Should Have One Too

I took a break without leaving any note to anyone so apologies to my friends and readers who may have thought that I’m done for good. Of course not. In fact, I think I’m on to my third year in blogging! So cheers to that.

The reason why I took a break is…. well actually it’s just by impulse. I woke up one day, faced my laptop and just couldn’t figure anything out. That’s why I suddenly thought, I need a break.

Or maybe I really need it to. I started my blogging break around my finals week in college. We call finals week as hell week and it’s not that hard to figure out why. At that point in time, I just want to clear up all my other activities that could distract me from studying… and it does sound sensible right?

Extended Blogging Break

After my finals week, I thought I could already got my sigh of relief. But nope. I received special assignments from my college organization that’s about to host a major national competition. I don’t have any big role, but the things assigned to me (mostly Photoshop and layouting works) really took a toll on me. And did I mention there’s deadlines? Phew.

And of course, after that org work was over, I felt that I still haven’t had any real break.

Really Extended Blogging Break

This is where I’d say I really gained my long awaited vacation. What did I do? Most of the time I just caught up with the sleep deprivation that college life gave me. In short, I lived what is called as a bum’s life. And gee, I’m lovin’ it!

There’s one particular event in my ‘bum’ calendar though that made me really happy. I hit the beach with a couple of friends! Ever heard of the infamous Boracay beach in the Philippines? Me and a couple of my high school friends went there for an early summer vacation.

Here are some pics I took at the beach!




The beautiful beach of Boracay (kinda seaweed season though)



And another picture of the beach!



Here's me enjoying the sun, sand and summer in general! (okay, i just made it rhyme. Haha)

It was a blast! We goofed around taking great pictures (mostly jump shots), ate at Halowhich (super great ice cold treat for summer) and just enjoyed the white sand and pristine blue waters of Boracay.

The Aftermath of My Blogging Break

Right now it’s summer and I don’t have classes so technically, I’m still on vacation. But in terms of blogging, I’m definitely back.

And now that I’m back, I have to good news to share to you. One is for this blog, the other is for me.

Drum rolls please!

First, Better Blogging For Bloggers is going to have it’s 3rd Anniversary Soon! Yay!

And Second, well, I’m just happy actually… that I got really high grades (thanks to my professors last semester!).

That break was worth it afterall. Haha. So your turn now, go get yourself a vacation and come back with a great story. Will look forward to read it.

Happy Summer everyone!

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