January 4th, 2010 by Jim Clary
I want to cover what I feel is the most important reasons to blog.
Starting a blog because you enjoy writing is a great reason. You just want to be creative and share your creativity with others. Bloggers that started out this way are truly writing for their readers. The search engines are not important, just sharing.
The other reason for today is to interact with others. Starting a blog because you want to get to know people. again, you are writing for the readers and not the search engines.
Bloggers that have more personal reasons such as these are MUCH more likely to respond to comments that people post. If you contact them via email, you will almost certainly get a response. I believe you also get much better content, because they are writing to YOU.
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December 17th, 2009 by Jim Clary
The first reason I am going to look at is to create an income.
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July 4th, 2009 by Ron Cripps
by Ron Cripps
Web sites that store free articles are called article directories. The person that possesses the rights to the written article is the one that posts the written articles to employ them as promotional material. Each article has the owners signature file placed under it so that those who in the end read the written article will know who wrote it (or at least who possesses it) and will be able to get in contact with or visit their website for further details.
Articles directories are a fantastic place to put your articles so that they will make you revenue. By employing this technique, individuals who are interested in your product or service will see your article, view you as an expert in the subject, and will visit your site. Even if you cannot write or do not have any awareness on the topic on which you are promoting (for instance, if you run an affiliate site), you can invariably hire a writer to do the work for you.
This isn’t to say that you have to compose the article, you can hire a writer to pen an informative article for you. Getting quality written articles written will be costly up front, but they will pay for themselves very fast, either through affiliate sales or selling your own services, and everything from then on is pure profit.
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February 15th, 2009 by admin
Don’t Forget The Obvious On Your Website
by David B. Ascot
There is one thing that every website needs to do. While many do a perfectly good job of this simple task, you’d be shocked at how many fail to take advantage of this, the easiest way to increase their conversions and generate more leads. Even websites which are not trying to sell anything but still wish to get a response from their readers should read and implement the technique given in this article. Even if this seems simple at first, keep reading for some more advanced uses of this method.
Can prospects contact you easily?
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