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150 Blog Strategies to Make Your First Profit in 30 Days
150 Blog Strategies to Make Your First Profit in 30 Days
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Contains 150 solutions for running a profitable blog!
The most realistic and accurate Q&A completed with the special know-how of Naver Blog's #1 instructor.


Author Lee Gyun-jae, who received rave reviews for his first book, “Starting with 0 Won and Earning 10 Million Won a Month on a Blog,” which provided useful knowledge to numerous readers and students, has published his second book.
In this book, the author has collected frequently asked questions from students while conducting actual lectures, as well as questions that those who are trying to monetize their blog for the first time are likely to have, and provided answers filled with the author's know-how.
This book, a collection of questions and answers and a solution book consisting of 150 questions and answers, covers a variety of situations and concerns that bloggers, from beginners to experts, may encounter while running a blog, so that they can find help in any situation.
This book is a great resource for anyone who has questions about blogging, from basic blog settings to content creation tips, search engine exposure, managing friends, and running trial groups and advertisements.
If you're a blogger looking to monetize your blog and realize your dream of becoming a digital nomad, this is a must-have book. Make the experience and know-how of the #1 Naver blog instructor your own.
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Prologue_ It was difficult not because I didn't know, but because "there was no one to tell me."

Chapter 1.
Starting a Blog & Basic Settings

Q1.
How do I open a Naver blog?
Q2.
How do I change my blog profile image?
Q3.
How can I write an introduction that will attract clicks?
Q4.
How do I check the number of visitors to my blog?
Q5.
Will changing my blog name affect my search visibility?
Q6.
If I accidentally quit while writing a post, is there a way to recover the content?
Q7.
What should I consider when choosing a blog topic?
Q8.
What are some good blog topics to start with right now?
Q9.
What are the differences between the Naver Blog app and the PC version?
Q10.
What are some tips for running a blog consistently?
Q11.
What are some common mistakes beginner bloggers make?
Q12.
How can busy professionals manage their time to run their blogs efficiently?
Q13.
Should I write a blog post every day?
Q14.
What are some things you absolutely must avoid when running a blog?
Q15.
What is the biggest benefit of blogging?
Q16.
Is it actually possible to expand your network through blogging?
Q17.
How to organize categories effectively on your blog?
Q18.
What should I write in my first post to grab my visitors' attention?
Q19.
Is it a good idea to run personal and business blogs separately?
Q20.
Does using a lot of hashtags help with search exposure?
Q21.
Should I resume my old blog, or should I create a new one?

Chapter 2.
Optimizing Blog Writing

Q22.
What SEO-optimized writing style does Naver like?
Q23.
How does making posts private or deleting them frequently affect my blog's index?
Q24.
What is the recommended image size when attaching photos to a blog?
Q25.
Is there a quick and easy way to write blog posts?
Q26.
How many photos and videos are appropriate for one article?
Q27.
How should I structure my paragraphs to write readable text?
Q28.
How to create blog post titles that increase click-through rates?
Q29.
How do I use photos without copyright issues when posting information?
Q30.
Does spacing of title keywords affect search exposure?
Q31.
What is an appropriate number of characters for a blog title and content?
Q32.
Is there a reason why the first sentence of a blog post is important?
Q33.
How often should I write blog posts these days?
Q34.
What are the benefits of adding animated GIFs to a blog?
Q35.
How does having a lot of links on my blog affect my search rankings?
Q36.
If I make a lot of typos when writing a blog post, will it affect my exposure?
Q37.
Is it a good idea to put a watermark on the image?
Q38. How can I make sure that posts I write on my PC display well on mobile devices?
Q39.
Is it okay to use AI to write blog posts?
Q40.
Wouldn't it be a bad idea to post a comparison article with a competitor's product on your blog?
Q41.
Can I serialize a novel (book) on my blog?
Q42.
Is it okay to leave a review using a celebrity photo?
Q43.
Is it okay to post dozens of articles a day?

Chapter 3.
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Q44. What are the minimum SEO optimization (top ranking) criteria?
Q45.
How to write a title that fits the latest logic?
Q46.
Is it beneficial to include subheadings in blog posts?
Q47.
How do I get top exposure for Smart Block keywords?
Q48.
Is there really a correlation between SmartBlock exposure and general search rankings?
Q49.
How long does it take for my post to be reflected in search results after I write it?
Q50.
Do the blog title keywords and body keywords have to match?
Q51.
Is there a specific time when search traffic to Naver blogs is high?
Q52.
Why do search rankings drop as an article gets older?
Q53.
Why is my article's search ranking dropping so sharply?
Q54.
Will deleting a post affect my blog's overall search ranking?
Q55.
If I update an old post, will it have a chance of being ranked higher again?
Q56.
How can I check and utilize the latest popular blog trends?

Chapter 4.
Strategic Neighborhood Management

Q57.
How important are 'neighbors' in running a blog?
Q58.
Do I have to apply to be a neighbor first? Or do I have to wait for the other person to do so?
Q59.
What's the best way to increase my blog followers?
Q60.
After becoming a neighbor, do I need to comment or like often?
Q61.
What is the difference between neighbors and just neighbors?
Q62.
Why do I have so many neighbors but so few visitors to my blog?
Q63.
When adding neighbors, is it better to only add blogs with similar topics to mine?
Q64.
How many friends can I make per day?
Q65.
If I make a lot of friends, will my blog index go up?
Q66.
If I frequently read my neighbors' blog posts, will it help my blog too?
Q67.
Can I check if the person I am mutually connected to has unfriended my blog?

Chapter 5.
Blog Monetization Practice

Q68.
What types of monetization are there on Naver Blog?
Q69.
What is AdPost? How do I get started?
Q70.
What are the requirements for AdPost approval?
Q71.
AdPost revenue is not paid.
Why is that?
Q72.
Can I set the location of the blog ad banner myself?
Q73.
How much does AdPost banner advertising cost? How can I increase my advertising revenue?
Q74.
Your AdPost usage has been restricted.
Is there any way to prevent it?
Q75. Is it actually possible to monetize your blog with CPA?
Q76.
How do additional revenue streams come from experience groups?
Q77.
Do I need to report my blog income for taxes?

Chapter 6.
Overcoming a Blog Slump

Q78.
What are the special habits of people who have been blogging consistently for more than three years?
Q79.
How do you overcome blog fatigue?
Q80.
How can I manage my blogging hours without getting tired?

Chapter 7.
Blog Troubleshooting Guide

Q81.
How can I write safely and avoid taboo words when running a health/medical blog?
Q82.
If I post the same article on Tistory or Naver Cafe, will there be a problem with search exposure?
Q83.
Is it dangerous to change the topic while running a blog?
Q84.
If I just keep writing reviews, will the quality be low?
Q85.
How do I contact Naver Customer Center?
Q86.
I often get messages offering money if I rent or transfer my blog. Can I sell it?
Q87.
What is the Naver Blog My Money My Country feature?
Q88.
Is it okay to create multiple blog accounts?
Q89.
What are the criteria for my posts to appear in search results?
Q90.
When I reset my blog, what data is lost and what is kept?
Q91.
If I reset my blog after it was low quality, will the low quality remain?
Q92.
How should I deal with malicious comments on my blog?
Q93.
What immediate steps and preventative measures should I take if my blog account is hacked?
Q94.
What should I do if my blog photos don't show up?

Chapter 8.
Blog topic-specific operation strategy

Q95.
What should a food blog focus on to gain trust?
Q96.
What patterns and strategies make you want to come back to travel blogs?
Q97. IT blogs are sensitive to technological changes. How can they be run sustainably?
Q98.
How can fashion and beauty blogs stand out from the crowd?
Q99.
How should health and diet blogs ensure the reliability of their information?
Q100.
Are there any strategies for entertainment and broadcasting blogs to increase their views without copyright issues?
Q101.
How should a literature/book blog write a review that effectively conveys the author's thoughts?
Q102.
What kind of concept would be good for a parenting blog to resonate with parents?
Q103.
What is the best ratio of photos to descriptions for a cooking/recipe blog?
Q104.
What information delivery methods are effective for game blogs to increase user loyalty?
Q105.
How can we use data to enhance the expertise of our economics and business blogs?
Q106.
How do pet blogs create content that resonates with and resonates with pet owners?
Q107.
How can furniture and interior design blogs combine visual appeal with practicality?

Chapter 9.
The BEST Practical Questions Bloggers Ask Most

Q108.
This is a business blog, so only promotional posts are missing.
What is the reason and how to fix it?
Q109.
Is it okay to embed a link to my blog post in another post?
Q110.
If I change the subject of a previously posted article (e.g. daily life, thoughts) to (e.g. good restaurants), will it affect the search results?
Q111. Why are AI-generated images missing from searches?
Q112.
I've seen a surge in visitors to my old posts through Naver Place. Is this a good thing?
Q113.
Should I outsource my neighborhood management to an agency? What are the benefits and risks?
Q114.
If I were to take charge of a company blog, would 1 million won be an appropriate amount for 20 monthly publications?
Q115.
Is it necessary to sign a contract with the company when conducting a trial group?
Q116.
When operating an experiential business, is it necessary for the business owner to pay taxes?
Q117.
If I only include promotional content in the form of images, will Naver be able to detect it? Isn't there a risk of low quality?
Q118.
It says BAD on WhereisPost, but it is displayed well in the actual search bar.
Which one is correct?
Q119.
Is it okay to just return visits to neighbors? What is the effective scope of communication?
Q120.
Can I trust the offer of a service fee if I provide my order number after pre-ordering?
Q121.
I received an email from the Advertising Foundation requesting corrective action, but I don't understand it.
How should I respond?
Q122.
If I edit an old article, will it affect its search visibility?
Q123.
If I delete the text and re-upload only the photo, can it be detected as a similar document?
Q124.
My blog index is at 5 after a year of rest, but it is not showing up in searches.
What is the cause?
Q125.
Can I trust the experience group suggestions that came in secret comments?
Q126.
Can I be charged with abusing my IP by posting comments on my own posts on multiple blogs?
Q127.
When looking up keywords for search advertising, what criteria should I use to determine the level of competition?
Q128.
Is it okay to repeat the same keyword twice in the title?
Q129.
My existing blog is of low quality, so I want to move it to a new blog. Will there be any issues with similar documents?
Q130.
This is a calligraphy blog. Is it okay to submit unrelated products when applying for a trial? How should I set up the categories?
Q131.
Where do I get the photos I use in my entertainment show reviews? Are there any copyright issues?
Q132.
I've received a sponsorship offer in the comments, how can I tell if it's a scam?
Q133.
What should I be careful about when participating in a fat dissolving injection trial?
Q134.
If one of my multiple blog accounts becomes low quality, will it affect the others?
Q135.
I have no interest in anything and it's hard to show my face. What topic should I start a blog about?
Q136.
I write about various topics such as golf, camping, travel, and parenting. Would it be better to separate the blogs?
Q137. What is the difference between CPA, CPC, and CPS?
Q138.
Since I'm focusing on experience groups, my blog is turning into a miscellaneous blog. What should I do?
Q139.
If I accidentally publish a post, then make it private and edit it multiple times, will it be okay?
Q140.
Is it okay to use regional keywords repeatedly? (e.g., "Cheonan restaurants," "Cheonan beauty salons," etc.)
Q141.
Why does my AdPost revenue vary from day to day?
Q142.
Is it okay to post the same article on both a blog and a cafe?
Q143.
Is it okay to post multiple articles a day using real estate keywords? Would it be better to space them out?
Q144.
I published an article, but the image keeps getting missing.
What is the reason?
Q145.
I've been stuck at the 5th level for 8-9 months. How can I improve my score?
Q146.
As a reporter, is it okay to receive external manuscripts and copy-paste them into my articles? Isn't there a risk of low quality?
Q147.
Can a blog post with more than 4,000 characters be considered low quality?
Q148.
Even if I take a day off, my neighbors' posts accumulate to over 300. Do I have to communicate with them all?
Q149.
The clip video has a lot of views, but why is my AdPost revenue the same?
Q150.
I'm getting requests to become friends, but they're promotional blogs that have nothing to do with my topic.
Would it be better to accept all neighbors without discrimination?

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Into the book
When you start a blog, you often start writing about whatever topic comes to mind.
Today I'll write a diary, tomorrow I'll write about what I ate for the week, and the day after that I'll write about my daily life.
This makes it nearly impossible to attract visitors and makes it difficult to get search engine exposure.
Naver has also officially stated that “one article with clear information is better than ten articles with daily life content.”
In other words, Naver is not a place where I can write the way I want.
If you're going to do that, it's better to write it in a diary rather than a blog.
---From "CHAPTER 01 - Starting a Blog & Basic Settings"

If you're only going to use it for blogging, there's no need to shoot in such high quality.
It is important to adjust the image quality appropriately, as an image that is too large is not good for a blog.
The optimal size for images inserted into the body of a Naver blog is 800 to 1000px wide.
Since the width of the Naver blog body is approximately 740px, if you upload it over 800px, it will be automatically adjusted to an appropriate size.
However, images that are too large can slow down loading speed, so a maximum of 1000px is appropriate.
Resolution is also important, so it is best to use high-quality images (at least 72 dpi).
---From "CHAPTER 02 - Writing & Content Creation"

Smart Block is a structure that automatically selects articles that are highly relevant to specific keywords and likely to interest searchers, but general searches are ranked according to Naver's algorithm.
Although Naver Search and Smart Block are related, they do not operate on exactly the same principles.
In other words, just because you are well exposed in Smart Block, it does not necessarily mean that you will be exposed at the top in general searches.
It's important not to equate SmartBlock with search exposure.
---From "CHAPTER 03 - Search Engine Optimization (SEO)"

When adding neighbors, you don't have to stick to a specific topic.
The more neighbors you have, the greater your blog's influence, so gathering as many neighbors as possible is the best approach.
However, if you operate like this, if you don't create and manage neighbor folders properly from the beginning, the number of neighbors may become too large, making smooth communication difficult.
So, it is important to manage and operate systematically by utilizing neighboring folders from the beginning.
The good thing about having a lot of neighbors who share the same interests as your blog is that you can attract potential visitors because they share the same interests.

---From "CHAPTER 04 - Strategic Neighbor Management"

Ad post revenue is structured so that it is generated only when there are many views, so blogs with no initial views may only generate a few tens of won in revenue per day.
However, if the number of views increases, it can increase to several hundred thousand won per day.
Anyone can apply, but earning profits is a whole other matter.
If you keep writing and increasing your traffic, your advertising revenue will naturally increase.
---From "CHAPTER 05 - Blog Monetization Practice"

When I can't write, it's not just because my head is complicated, but because the process of writing something so difficult comes to mind before I even start writing, and just thinking about it makes me not want to go through that process again.
In times like these, try writing something light, ignoring all the usual patterns like keyword search, character count, and photos.
If you just do it with a more relaxed mind and without any pressure, you will find that writing is this easy.
Photo of kimbap I had for lunch + “I didn’t have an appetite today, but the kimbap was surprisingly delicious.” Photo of cherry blossoms I saw while walking + “The cherry blossoms are already in bloom.
“It feels like spring is coming.” Light-hearted writing like this will likely resonate more with you and help you rediscover the joy of writing.
---From "CHAPTER 06 - Overcoming the Blog Slump"

Posting the same content, same photos, and same time period may be considered 'spammy'.
If you repeatedly post the same keywords, copied articles, or reviews from experience groups, there is a high possibility that your search exposure will be limited.
You must not abuse accounts with the same name (share posts).
It's not that you can't leave comments and likes, but it's better to avoid communicating with each other if possible.
---From "CHAPTER 07 - Blog Troubleshooting Guide"

The most important key points when running a food blog are smart block exposure, reliability, and consistency.
What this means is that rather than simply writing a daily diary entry like “What did I eat today~”, it’s important to write a neatly organized post with information that visitors might be curious about.
First of all, you must fill out the correct store information.
It is recommended that you write down the business name, location, business hours, parking availability, signature menu, and pricing information.
This information may be recognized as accurate by the Naver algorithm, which may be advantageous for top search rankings.
---From "CHAPTER 08 - Blog Topic-Specific Operational Strategies"

If the previously uploaded article has been reflected on Naver, it is advisable to be careful about re-uploading the same photo.
This is because Naver has a duplicate content detection function, so if the same image is uploaded repeatedly, Naver may recognize it as duplicate content.
In particular, if a previous post was reflected in a search and then deleted, there is a high possibility that the existing image data remains in the Naver system.
---「CHAPTER 09 ? BEST Practical Questions Most Frequently Asked by Bloggers」

Publisher's Review
The first step to becoming a digital nomad who earns more than his salary through blogging!
An essential guide for profitable bloggers, packed with essential practical tips.

If earning real money from your blog feels like a distant dream, now is the time to open this book.
This book is filled with practical advice from a power blogger with 25 million cumulative visitors to his Naver blog and the #1 rated instructor in ClassU's blog monetization course. It covers a variety of real-life concerns and situations to help bloggers solve their real-life problems.
If you run a blog consistently for 30 days with this book, you will definitely be able to take the first step toward earning additional income from your blog, even if it is not a large sum.

Chapter 1 covers the basic settings you need to make when starting a blog, including how to open a blog, changing your profile image, advice on setting a blog name or topic, the differences between the blog app version and the PC version, and mistakes beginner bloggers make.
Chapter 2 provides detailed tips on blog writing and content creation.
It contains advice on blog writing that is appropriate and will attract a lot of views, such as Naver's preferred SEO-optimized writing style, recommended image sizes when attaching photos, appropriate title and content character count, and checking for content issues.
Chapter 3 contains methods for achieving top exposure in Naver search.
It is full of helpful information for bloggers concerned about blog exposure at the top, including criteria for canceling top exposure, smart block keyword exposure methods, how to write titles that reflect the latest Naver logic, keyword selection methods, and how to check popular trends.


Chapter 4 covers neighborhood management, which is the core of blogging.
It covers the core of blog neighbor management, including how to strategically increase your neighbors, how to manage and communicate with each other's neighbors, the correlation between the number of neighbors and blog index, and whether it is good to communicate with bloggers who cover the same topic.
Chapter 5 covers more in-depth topics on monetizing your blog.
This book contains practical advice on profitable blogging that can be applied immediately to real-world situations, including practical monetization methods, ad post approval methods, ad banner placement selection, CPA marketing methods, selection of trial groups, and tax reporting on blog revenue.
Chapter 6 includes solutions to the problem of 'blog boredom' that can arise when blogging, and advice on how to run a blog consistently.
Chapter 7 provides a solution guide to various problems you may encounter when running a blog.
We've covered everything from how to avoid taboos when writing, whether it's okay to upload blog-like content to cafes or Tistory, how to decide when receiving a blog transfer offer, how to resolve a low-quality blog, and what measures to take and how to prevent being hacked.


Chapter 8 contains information on what kind of operating strategy would be good for each blog topic.
It contains advice on how to communicate with visitors for each blog topic, including restaurants, travel, IT, fashion, beauty, health, entertainment, books, parenting, cooking, games, economy, pets, and interior design, making it easy for readers to find operational tips for topics they are interested in or working on.
In the final nine chapters, the author has collected all the most frequently asked questions from bloggers.
Concerns about missing search results for promotional articles on business blogs, missing search results for images generated by AI, whether to write a contract with a company when conducting a trial group, how to deal with requests for correction from advertising foundations, how to deal with and be careful of trial groups and sponsorship proposals that seem to be fraudulent, and the problem of missing images in published content. You can get refreshing answers to all the realistic concerns and questions that anyone can face in the last chapter.


Get the handy-sized [150 Blog Strategies to Make Your First Profit in 30 Days], packed full of everything you need to know about running a blog, and become a blog monetization expert.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 31, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 468 pages | 588g | 128*188*28mm
- ISBN13: 9791189352967
- ISBN10: 1189352966

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