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 22nd, 2009 by Jim Clary
In this post, I want to talk about blogging to portray yourself as an expert.
You will to pay very close attention to SEO. You will be starting out trying to gain notice in the search engines. As people find your blog from the search engines, than you can convert them to regular readers.
Make sure you are publishing very technically correct information. You will most likely getting readers who are familiar with the subject matter. Keeping these readers will strongly be in the correctness of your posts.
In this method. you will need to be patient and allow your readers to grow.
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September 29th, 2009 by Jim Clary
You need to understand your site’s visitors. When they initially came to your site, they were looking for an answer. you need to be able to continue giving them the answers they are seeking. If you do this, you will gain a loyal visitor base for your website.
Where do your visitors come from? How old are they? What is their economic background? These are all questions you must ask yourself. If you have a basic site on Astronomy, the average person may look around because they have an interest in this subject. But, if a person who is well educated in Astronomy visits, they may leave immediately. If you have information that deeply looks at a book or manuscript to find the philosophy behind it, a Literature major may find it interesting, but someone who is looking for a review on that material, will leave.
Take your audience’s emotional state into consideration when building your site. If a very irritated visitor searches for a solution and comes across your site, you will want to make sure you offer the solution right up front and sell or promote your product to him second. In this way, the visitor will put his trust in you for offering the solution to his problems and is more likely to buy your product when you offer it to him after that.
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May 19th, 2009 by Raam Anand
by Raam Anand
Blogs and forums are two of the most popular means of information sharing online. Forums have been around for awhile and actually consist of threads or links by people. Forums are based around people’s common interests. Someone posts a comment or question and other people can post comments and answers to the original posts. Forums can be a great way to bring attention to your site.
One way of using forums for marketing is to add posts that include some useful information as well as your business online address. Be careful, however, since sometimes mediators on these forum sites don’t allow actual links to your business and may remove posts that contain them. You can avoid this problem by stating your business name without providing an actual link.
Blogs, a popularized shortened term for “web logs” is a perfect way to market your product or service online. There are two main ways to use blog marketing – as a stand alone blog or as a blog on your website. If you have an online business you should always link your blog to your website and vice-versa. A blog is comprised of short dated entries that are posted online. The blog is a great way to market your product while providing interesting information.
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January 28th, 2009 by admin
Clickbank and Article Submission
by Brent Sweet
I believe if you can get enough articles out there on the internet you can use them to really influence the payment you receive from Clickbank, and have no cash outflow for advertising.
I like to use Article Marketing for Clickbank products because:
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