Filed under Guest Bloggers by Brian Cahill on August 30, 2010 at 9:06 PM
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Blogging has become a very popular way of making money, but how is it done?
Creating blogs has become ridiculously easy. With free software like Wordpress, for example, anyone can now quickly and easily set up a blog either free, or choose to host it themselves for a few dollars. Another free blog system is, of course, Blogger from Google. No doubt there are hundreds of other free blogs services, but these two are among the giants of the free blog world.
Making money with blog websites is usually done using income streams that can be set up fairly quickly and easily. The first, and most profitable way of monetizing the blog, is to promote products and get a commission from any sales made. This is known as affiliate marketing, and there are literally thousands of affiliate products available to promote. The products can be digital information products, software, etc. or physical products.
Each affiliate program will provide the blogger with a simple piece of html code that just needs to be pasted into the blog. This creates a hyperlink to the products website. When a visitor to the blog clicks this link and purchases the product, the blog owner automatically gets paid a commission.
Another way of making money with blog websites is to place Google AdSense ads in them. A Google AdSense account is free, and is fairly simple to set up. If you don’t know what Googe AdSense ads are, they are the small classified ads that you sometimes see on websites. The phrase ‘ads by Google’ appears beside them. If you have these ads on your blog, and a visitor clicks on one of them, Google will pay you.
Simple as that.
The challenge, once your blog is setup, is getting people to see the blog. If nobody visits the blog, then it’s not going to make any money.
If you want to know how you can quickly and easily start making money from blog websites, even with no experience with html, have a look at blog easy money [http://www.blogeasymoney.com]
Author: Brian Cahill
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under 5 by Nell Taliercio on August 30, 2010 at 9:06 PM
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I’ve sure you’ve heard before that it’s a possibility to make money with your blog and you may be wondering how this is possible. And were they really meant for making money or just for journaling your personal thoughts? I’m not sure what they were intended for but they are great ways to make money.
I have a personal blog which is just my own private little place to go online and jot down my thoughts, but I also have my business blogs.
Back In the Beginning
To be honest with you in the beginning of my blogging experience I really wasn’t sure what I should do with my blog. I knew I wanted to make money with it, but I didn’t know how. I didn’t know what I could do to not only be a value to others so they would come back to my blog, but that I would still enjoy writing it.
So it was really important to me that I find a topic in which I would be excited about, and have enough to offer so that I could blog every week or so. After starting a blog that was meant to just be an add-on to my business at MommysPlace.net and struggling with the direction of that blog, I came across one of Alice Seba’s blogs, which she used to write about her experience through a traffic product.
So every couple of weeks she would update her progress through this course. She would tell us all about her successes with this product and how great it was for her business. And it made me think of how I could do something similar.
Product/Service Focused Blog
And this is when the light bulb moment went off in my head. This is when I realized what I should have been doing all along. I have been a member of an exclusive coaching program for mothers in business.
Since joining this program my business has seen great success. My income has increased more then 10 times what it was before I joined, and my traffic has increased even more then that.
I enjoy and believe in this coaching program and it happens to have an affiliate program. I often got emails from other work at home mothers who wanted to know my thoughts on this program.
Taking a cue from Alice’s blog I decided to start my own such blog. And named it Mom Masterminds Grad and it can be found at [http://www.mmgrad.com]
I use this blog for the purpose of documenting my successes with my business. My projects, new content added to my website, keyword phrases I was ranking for…etc. Basically anything that has to do with my business that was directly or indirectly because of my joining Mom Masterminds, I jot down.
Not only was this the best move I could have made for my promoting this affiliate link it also served as a great way to really see for myself the successes my business was achieving and also to keep me on track.
This is one way you could make money with a blog. There are other ways you could make money with a blog if you don’t want to devote a blog to one service or product you’re promoting.
Side Kick Blog
For instance, my blog at [http://www.telecommutingmoms.com] is a side kick to TelecommutingMoms.com and my forums. This is a blog in which I update my members on additions to the website, newsletter and forums. And also use it as a vehicle for updating members on any important telecommuting news and promoting affiliate programs.
So this blog serves more then one purpose. My main goal with this blog is to get traffic to certain sections of my website. I have a large website and it’s not always easy for people to find my information. This is a great way for me to keep certain new pages or sections of my website in the public eye and get traffic to those pages. It also serves as a way to make money with affiliate programs. And lastly it gives exposure to my forum and my newsletter.
There can be many ways and, many topics in which you can make money and gain exposure to other businesses you may have, or can help in creating you as an expert in a certain field.
Just take the time to really think about what you could be writing about and then how you can make money with that as well. You can take a look at others blogs to get an idea and see what other people are looking for.
Making Money With Your Blog – Resources:
Blogs to Riches- is an e-book that details ways you can make your blog profitable. And the really cool thing with this is if you list the publisher’s link on your blog for 45 days he will give you this e-book for free! If you don’t want to wait that long you can also purchase it for a low price. Read more about Blogs to Riches – [http://www.blogstoriches.com]
Increasing Adsense – is an e-book about how to increase your adsense revenue. This e-book isn’t specifically geared towards blogs, but the information you will learn you can use with your blogs. (As well as websites and forums…anywhere you have adsense.) http://www.adsense-secrets.com
* Don’t know what adsense is? Go to http://www.google.com/adsense to learn more.
Ready To Blog?
Are you ready to take the leap into a blog? If so, it’s really very easy to set up a blog. The one resource I have used for my old blog is blogger.com and what I use for my current blogs is WordPress. Blogger is a great option for the newbie and you can host it with them. WordPress is a bit more complicated and must be hosted on your own domain, but it’s by far my most favorite option for blogs.
Submit Your Blog
After you create your blog you will want to submit it to blog directories to help get your blog out in front of the public. Some of the directories you can try are:
BlogWise – [http://www.blogwise.com]
Blog Search Engine – http://www.blogsearchengine.com
Blog Hub – http://www.bloghub.com
Blog Daisy – [http://www.blogdaisey.com]
Get Blogs – http://www.getblogs.com
Is Blogs – http://www.lsblogs.com
Feeds
Next, you need to add feeds to your blog. For adding a feed you add a little graphic to your blog. It can be a “my yahoo” feed, msn feed, or many other options.
When they click on that they can add your blog to their personal feed page. Then every time you add a new post they are alerted on their yahoo page that you have posted AND it even shows the topic of the post and how long ago it was posted.
This is one of the best resources I’ve found in keeping people coming back to your blog. They can subscribe to it so easily and they will be automatically updated whenever you have posted. It’s pretty easy to add an RSS feed to your blog. The resource I personally use is at http://www.feedburner.com
Watch Out Blogging World – Here I Come!
Now, see how simple this really can be? You can make money with a blog, gain exposure for another business or websites, can build yourself as an expert on a certain topic, can create a blog for free, get it listed for free and start an RSS feed for free! Now get out there and start blogging.
Want to learn more about Nell Taliercio, the author of this article? She is sharing the secrets that grew her business by 10fold in only one year! Go to [http://www.mmgrad.com] to learn more!
Author: Nell Taliercio
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under Guest Bloggers by Terry Pounds on August 29, 2010 at 8:27 PM
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Do you want to find out more about Wordpress Goldmine and how it can help you make money with blogs? Blogging is one of the most popular ways for people to start making money online today, and search engines seem to love blogs much better than any other type of websites too. So do you start profiting from blogs, and is Wordpress Goldmine worth it?
1. How Do People Make Money With Blogs?
Firstly, you must decide on a specific topic you want to make money from, because eventually each one of blogs needs to be optimized for specific keywords in order to receive any traffic. Don’t worry if everything sounds too confusing at first, because the whole blogging for money concept is quite simple to understand.
2. Choosing Your Platform
Then you will need to decide on which blogging platform you want to use. I would highly recommend Wordpress because it provides many tools and plugins to make your job easier. Another popular choice is Google’s Blogger.
Section 1 of Wordpress Goldmine includes easy to follow videos that show you the entire process of creating money blogs, helping you cut short the time you need to setup.
3. How To Find Content For Your Blog Posts?
You may be wondering what to do if you do not know anything about the topic you are blogging about right? This is the step that stops most people from making money online, because they think that they have no expertise and therefore cannot provide much value to visitors.
Do not let that thinking stop you from making money blogging. There are many resource sites listed in Wordpress Goldmine that help you find content to post on your blog, and trust me, once you start researching around any topic long enough, you will have enough useful knowledge to tell interested visitors, and eventually make money from them when you recommend products to them.
4. Conclusion
There are a total of 5 main parts in the Wordpress Goldmine guide, with the rest of the chapters being dedicated to teaching you “how to monetize your blogs for profits”, and “how to promote them” on top of the topics listed above. If you want to cut your learning curve and avoid all the costly mistakes that new bloggers make, I would highly recommend you to get the Wordpress Goldmine guide to help you out.
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Author: Terry Pounds
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under 5 by Dennis Schooley on August 29, 2010 at 8:27 PM
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We have now entered the world of blogs! Sounds kind of Harry Potterish, doesn’t it?
If you’re over 20 years old, you probably think this is some crazy sci-fi phenomenon, or I’ve simply lost my mind. Don’t fret, the vast majority of people don’t know what a blog is all about and more importantly, why it matters to them.
If you’re under 20 you can stop reading because you probably know all about blogs, and the value they have in sharing information. You’ve been trading game-breaking codes, South Park clips, and jokes through blogs for months now or maybe even years.
In a recent article, Johnson Ong quips “I have a blog. Doesn’t everyone? You mean you don’t? How uncool are you? According to Merriam-Webster, ‘blog’ was the word of the year last year. Not having your own blog is like not having your own Gmail account. What? You don’t have Gmail either? My God, what are you? A caveman!”
Over or under, cool or uncool, I want to address blogs from a business standpoint, and the tremendous value they can deliver to business. There are several reasons that developing a blog is a tremendous strategy for any business.
1) It will increase your web presence significantly the search engines love blogs!
2) It will allow your business to educate customers and prospects about certain subjects, and appear as experts
3) It will raise your business profile with your vendors and other strategic partners, if they are invited to contribute to your blog
4) Other blogs can, and will, take information from your blog, and you will increase your exposure to anyone that participates in the ‘taking’ blog
5) Blogs accept subscribers, and everyone that subscribes to your blog will be constantly updated (pinged) by you with current information
So What is It?
The full name for a blog is a weblog. It’s a repository for articles, newsletters, information, and discussion boards. It’s like a ‘what’s new’ page on the internet in whatever subject you choose. When people research any topics that you have on your blog, they may very well end up on your blog through their search. If you’ve done it right, your blog is of course, fully branded to your company, and linked to your main website.
If you keep current articles, and information on your blog, you will receive hits from people looking for information about those subjects. You will also receive hits from other blogs, and they will then distribute your information to their own audiences.
You will receive hits from contributors of articles or news items, as well as people looking for those particular contributors through a search engine.
Hopefully, you get the picture. Your web traffic should increase exponentially through the proper use of a blog.
Business Blogs
Business blogs have yet to sweep the business community, which presents a significant opportunity to adapt the technology to any business. It will allow you to share expertise and knowledge with a much larger audience, which should create a significant benefit.
There is specific blogging software, and you will have to learn how to create an effective and valuable blog. You will also have to learn how to acquire and produce current industry information to populate your blog with articles that will maintain interest and value. Yes, there is an element of work to it you didn’t think it was free, with no effort required, like the mumps did you?
As you add current information to your subject area, or to secondary subject areas that you may include in your blog, your chances of more hits are higher. If you continually contribute self-generated articles and news items to the appropriate subject areas, your chances also increase. In addition, there are sources that allow you to publish their materials, which can be used to increase the value of the blog, and therefore the likelihood of being found on the good old inter-web.
So How Does It Work?
If you still push the Pause/Break button in the upper right-hand corner of your keyboard to request permission from your boss for a visit to the bathroom, you can skip this part. Otherwise, it’s really not too hard to follow.
Without getting too technical, there are many web robots (bots), crawlers, and spiders, and similar technologies that have RSS Reader capability. That’s the stuff that is specific to blogs. They are basically looking for news, and blogs have that news.
If you do it right, these bots, crawlers, and spiders find your blog, and send information elsewhere, which is just what you want. Your blog is basically yelling at these web ‘beasts’ to “come on in and take this great stuff I’ve got.”
For example, these web ‘animals’ include yahooslurp, googlebot, feedstercrawler, pubsub, syndic8, msnbot, newsgator, CP30, & R2D2.
O.K., the last two were Luke Skywalker’s buddies, but the rest are real.
It will take 4 to 6 weeks for the search engines to adjust rankings but the ultimate result will be that you will progress up the ladder in the engines in the various topic areas that you feature. When people are searching for technologies or subjects that are being discussed in your blog, they will find you on the search engines.
That should be a hint that you should have content on your blog about the subjects that are most often searched.
When a subject is searched that is covered by one of your branded, self-generated articles, your fully branded information may be pulled to another blog, or to a specific person doing a search in that topic area. You can post that same article on your website, and it won’t go anywhere. However, on your blog it gets a shot of super juice, and may just get pushed through any number of doors.
Linking The Benefits Increase Your Brand
When website owners and bloggers (yeah, I’m now a blogger!) think of linking, they are usually referring to inbound links from external websites and blogs. For example, if you had a link to your website on the website of another business.
While adding more inbound links on external sites is important, there is also a sort of ‘reverse’ link strategy associated with blogs.
Your blog’s incoming links will provide another benefit when someone is referred to an article in your blog from another website. For example, through GooglePageRank, the receiving page (you) gets a boost up the search engine when that happens, which helps the blog overall by boosting the popularity of the blog, which in turn is what increases the search results, which in turn drives up the search engine rankings.
What!? I wrote it and I have to read it six times to really follow what I’m saying.
Basically, the more people that visit your blog when they come from other sources, the more likely it is for people to find you when searching for a whole myriad of topics. That type of benefit does not exist with normal website traffic, because those visits don’t effect web site rankings on the search engines. But blog traffic that is through a link from another site will drive you up the search engines. There that’s much more clear!? As clear as fog in a low-lying bog. Ouch!
Web designer Sue Studios says; “Blogs are highly strategic, here-to-stay desktop tools that can strengthen relationships, share knowledge, increase collaboration, and improve branding. Think of the potential for your e-newsletter strategies:
1) Articles within newsletters can be linked to a blog, extending life and creating a massive conversation
2) You can offer a bi-directional forum to customers to get true, personal opinion on your products and services
3) Company experts can start a blog and become industry experts, helping your company edge out competition and, through this interactive forum, draw customers into another exchange of information and thoughts.”
Well, it’s snowing out so I think I’ll go blogging! Wait, is that something you do in the snow, or is it something you do to stay out of the snow?!
Or is it a Celtic dance? Or should the Steelers have blogged that kick Sunday? I’m confused.
Dennis Schooley is the Founder of Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants, a Professional Services Franchise Company. He writes for publication, as well as for schooleymitchell.blogging,com and franchises.blogging.com, in the subject areas of Franchising, and Technology for the Layman. http://www.schooleymitchell.com, 888-311-6477, dschooley@schooleymitchell.com.
Author: Dennis Schooley
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under Guest Bloggers by Aidan James on August 28, 2010 at 8:10 PM
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Can you make money with blogs? Yes absolutely, though claims of enormous wads of cash for little work are to be treated with suspicion. The fact is that those lucky people with big earnings from blogs have worked for it. Just like with a traditional website the larger the volume of traffic to your blog the more you can make. Getting that traffic is a matter of building up incoming links, on page optimisation for search engines and advertising, a whole other subject of its own. Monetising that traffic is what we look at here.
One easy way to monetise your blog is with contextual advertising such as the programs from Google’s Adsense and Chitika. These are small ads which are automatically selected by their relevance to the subject of the page they appear on. After signing up for the program you get a snippet of code to include in your pages where you want the ads to appear. The program provider then serves ads which are relevant to your audience and shares the revenue those ads raise with you. Depending on the subject, these can be quite generous payments. Some specialised subjects can attract payments measured in dollars per click though typically the payments are less.
Another way to make money with blogs is to join a paid to post system. You get paid to write posts relating to various products or websites. If your site is a genuine one and not just made to carry ads you can make relatively large amounts of money without having big volumes of visitors. There are some restrictions as to how much you can post to stop you abusing these systems but if you have a blog with original material you can do quite well with systems like this.
Another avenue is to sell links from your blog to other websites or directly to merchants. Google frowns on selling links just to improve another sites pagerank but you can still sell advertising space if its structured correctly. Webmaster forums and your own networking efforts are good ways to find opportunities like this and by using Paypal you can keep track on payments easily.
Selling products as an affiliate has been around since long before blogs but is a very viable method of making money with them. If you’re not already familiar with this concept I’d suggest you sign up with a well established affiliate system like Commission Junction or Linkshare to get the hang of things. Better still learn from the good folks over at Wealthy Affiliate how to be a successful affiliate, they make it easy to understand and follow. You’ll find links on my site.
There are other methods of making money with blogs such as selling custom souvenir shirts, mugs, and the like from Cafepress but these tend to be rather low commissions. If you’re good at setting up blogs you can consider setting them up for a fee or establishing them with traffic to begin with then selling them to folks looking for ready made blogs to move into. This practice known as blog flipping has become more popular recently as established blog properties, just like in real estate, can fetch high prices.
This is not a complete list of ways to make blog money but hopefully it gives you some ideas for your own blog.
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Author: Aidan James
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under 5 by Vishal P. Rao on August 28, 2010 at 8:10 PM
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Blogging is hot, and seems to be becoming hotter each month. Although blogging originally was dismissed, by many successful publishers and other online “gurus”, the truth is that now, a few years after the “blogging trend” began, there are actually more blogs and more bloggers online than ever before. Blogging, obviously, is “here to stay”!
Actually first documented in 1997, Web logs initially used the abbreviated version: wee-blog, with a Web log editor referred to as a blogger. Since then, all types of Web logs (blogs) and blogging software have emerged, giving rise to this lucrative and dynamic market.
Now, everything from advertising blogs to zoology blogs exist, with every topic in between apparent online. Political blogs are rampant, and groups of bloggers across the globe post regularly on every topic imaginable.
What does a blog supply that an e-zine, newsletter, or forum might not? What has skyrocketed the popularity of the blog over the past several years?
The answers are really quite simple:
1. Blogs are more highly interactive. Posters get to see the results of a post immediately, as the post appears simultaneously after posting. Posters also don’t have the usual moderation that appears in forums, where posts may be deleted without warning. Usually, in blogs, more freedom is given, and posts are usually accepted no matter what the content, or the topic.
E-zines and newsletters, with their one sided presentation of views, have decreased in popularity with the increase of the popularity of blogs.
2. Blogs are easy to maintain and easy to start. The sheer volume of choices is staggering! Everything from “blogging software” to “blogging services” are available, and even a novice blogger will find blogging quick and easy to do.
3. Blogs are “Search Engine Friendly Food”. Search Engines love blogs, because of the constantly changing content that appears daily. Search Engines are constantly “searching” for new content, and blogs meet this requirement splendidly!
4. Blogs are actually a lot of fun! The entertainment aspects of a blog cannot be dismissed. A great deal of “voyeurism” exists on blogs, where other bloggers continually monitor discussions, both pro and con concerning an issue. Discussions on blogs can be “heated” and interesting, with much repartee occurring daily! Blogs are a rousing form of media, indeed, with many bloggers returning repeatedly throughout a day to view new posts.
For a view into popular blogs of many categories, just visit: http://www.blogit.com
5. Many blogs are capable of syndication. Syndication is a great way to ensure that your writing and your views are exposed to as much of the general public as possible. Syndication is many times included in blogging services now, and this has drawn individuals to the art of blogging continuously.
For an example of a blog service that features syndication, please visit: http://www.typepad.com
6. There are no lists to maintain, or spam filters to worry about with blogs. This is one reason why so many writers and publishers have turned to blogs. E-mail delivery of newsletters and e-zines has become difficult over the past few years, with the advent of spam filters. Blogs are not delivered, and therefore, no methods of defeating filters are needed, and no “non-deliverables” occur, which has been the bane of writers and publishers prior to this.
A good blogging software exists at: [http://www.silkblogs.com]
7. Blogs are economical. Since no lists are maintained, there are no list server costs. Blogging software and blogging services are also very reasonably priced, giving good value for the money spent monthly consistently. Some blogging services charge others to “read”, while others charge writers to “write”, but overall the monthly charges are rather minimal either way.
8. Blogs are educational. There are such a variety of informative and educational blogs available now, that a search for any subject usually turns up hundreds of offerings. Differing points of view on all subjects are offered routinely, giving a reader or poster an “insight” into the hearts and minds of other bloggers.
Blogs also, to be successful, however, need to contain the same elements of a popular newsletter or e-zine:
A. Compelling, well-written content. No one, either online or offline wants to read materials that are poorly written or difficult or boring to read.
B. Updated material. Just as in newsletters or e-zines, if material is not updated continually, then the audience eventually dies.
C. Rousing topics. Topics of interest to a wide range of readers succeed more than topics that appeal to very few, or are rather dull topics.
D. A nice layout and visual appeal. A blog is akin to a Web site for written materials, and just like in the design of a Web site, every care should be made to have the blog be visually appealing and friendly to visitors.
Newsletters, e-zines and forums, of course, will remain. But as you can clearly see, blogging, bloggers, and blogs themselves, have definitely added to the “online experience” and will possibly (and hopefully) be around for decades more!
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Vishal P. Rao is the owner of Work at Home Forum, an online community of people who work from home.
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Author: Vishal P. Rao
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under Guest Bloggers by Avery Randall-Mable on August 27, 2010 at 8:07 PM
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How do you start making money with blogs? It is first important to know why you wan to start a blog. If it’s to make money, then you are definitely in the wrong place. The reason why you want to start a blog is to fulfill a need in society. Evidently, by fulfilling that need, you can make money over the internet. However, it is important that you start seeing your business as a need fulfiller instead of a money maker.
Sure your business can make you money, because all businesses are made to make money. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to make money on the internet, however, if you approach it as a need fulfiller – it will show in the way you approach the business.
Why you should consider WordPress
If you are trying to start a blog you should definitely consider wordpress for the simple fact that it allows the users to evolve to the ways of the internet by using plug-ins and templates.
It makes posting content on the internet an extremely easy process, and it’s a tool that no blogger should be without. The reason why it is great is because it allows the users plug ins that allow the blog to adjust to the times. Do you believe that you are behind in technology? You should put in the Flickr plug-in so that you can put pictures on your blog with ease.
By knowing how to use Wordpress to your advantage, you can gain an incredible advantage among many other Bloggers.
How to start Today
If you are just beginning, you may want to consider reading several online eBooks, and even starting a free blog at the Wordpress website. Remember that blogging is very easy once you get the hang of it, it is the work that can be rather tedious. When you eventually earn an incredible amount of money on the internet, you’ll be able to duplicate your success for the rest of your life.
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Avery Randall-Mable is a successful affiliate that believes anybody has what it takes in order to succeed online and offers a free e-book & e-mail course.
Author: Avery Randall-Mable
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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Filed under 5 by Meryl K. Evans on August 27, 2010 at 8:07 PM
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Lemmings are cute, but dumb. If you tell them to jump off a cliff, they will. Just like the people who start blogs because everyone is doing it. Guess what happens after a little while? The blogs die.
In managing a list of many Web sites, most of which are blogs, I deleted countless sites from the list because the sites and blogs no longer existed. The people ran out of steam or had no reason to start them in the first place.
How do you know when a blog is right for your business? Learn why people start blogs, how they find their niche and how blogging tools can be used for more than blogs.
Some people like to read blogs, others like to read newsletters, still others like to rely on feeds and some read a few or all of them. No matter the method the information is distributed, each medium has one thing in common: content. Having a blog connects your newsletter and your business with all of these readers and delivers important content in a particular style.
I’ve been blogging since June 2000. If you review my early blog entries in meryl’s notes, you’ll notice they’re more personal. When blogs first hit the scene in the late ’90s, they were personal diaries and journals. Like the blog business, my blog has transformed from personal to business speak, although I still add personal notes here and there.
A few bloggers tend to talk about their work, their products and their little world. That might work for celebrities where fans want to know everything about them, but it doesn’t work for the average business person. Other business people want information on how to succeed and when a blog spends time hawking products offering information of no value, few people will return. The people whose products sell well are the ones who provide valuable information. Readers already know what kind of information they’re getting, so they trust that when they buy something, it will be of the same or better quality. This value must be reflected in their blog. It’s much like people who only sign up for a newsletter after first seeing an example.
No one wants to be a lemming (I would hope). How do you decide whether or not to set up a blog? The answer isn’t black or white (what did you expect?). Ask these questions:
- Can you regularly update it — at least five times a week?
- Do you have something to say other than just linking to others?
- Do you read other blogs or feeds?
- Can you provide information of value to others not just to yourself?
- How large is your newsletter subscriber list?
- How many unique visitors do you get on an average day, week or month?
The big decider is whether or not you can write in the blog almost daily. The people behind the high traffic blogs post multiple times a day. Though resourceful, merely linking to other sites doesn’t give visitors much reason to make the effort to come to yours. Reading other blogs or feeds is a great way to learn how to carry a discussion. Find other blogs covering topics similar to yours and check them out. Disagree with their opinions? Write about it and explain your reasons. Cross-blog discussions are common, and that’s where trackback comes in handy.
Trackback is a blog feature. If you decide to comment on another blog posting in your blog instead of in that blog’s comments page, then you link to the conversation through the trackback link. Trackback is similar to the permalink, the permanent URL for the blog entry, but it has a different URL for copying and pasting in your blog’s trackback box.
Aside from the technical aspects of operating a blog on a daily basis, subscriber list size and Web site traffic are good indicators of what kind of reaction you’ll get when opening a blog. Starting from scratch with little traffic means you have a long road ahead and lots of work to do. There is no magic formula anyone can sell you for $97 to make your blog an overnight success. But with some perseverance and ingenuity, your blog can engage many prospects and clients.
Considering there are numerous blogs out there, pick a niche topic when starting a blog for a better shot at attracting and keeping an audience. meryl’s notes focuses on three areas: webby, geeky and wordy. In reality, this is too much. What I need to do for my readers is create three separate blog entry points, so those interested in writing, newsletters and Internet marketing get nothing but the wordy entries. Those interested in Web design get the webby stuff and the technophiles receive the geeky content.
I also manage a personal blog separate from meryl’s notes. It’s about cochlear implants and deafness. This could fall under the geeky category, but it’s a personal blog and doesn’t belong in meryl’s notes. This blog is written for a different audience.
The blogging tools for both of my blogs come with syndication capabilities so those using feed readers or aggregators can read the content through the software. When sending a new issue of a newsletter, comment on it or link to it in the blog, that way the blog and feed readers will get the goods, so all three bases are covered.
Blogging tools aren’t just for, well, blogging. Such tools are an excellent way to help you update your Web site more often than you otherwise would. I use it to manage the list of tableless Web sites. Using blogging tools is much easier than the way I managed it before, updating the HTML files by hand. Though using a blog tool, it isn’t a blog. In this case, the blog tool has become a content management system (CMS).
Small business owners don’t have a need for the fancy and pricey CMSes out there. They find it easier to use blogging software to manage their sites or hire someone to adapt the tool for their site.
Blogs have found a place in businesses and people are finding creative ways to use them. Some companies have a blog on the intranet for communicating project status, jeopardies and metrics. They’re used for knowledge management. With information pouring in, blog tools provide a way to share, organize and process the information.
Being a follower can be good or bad. No one wants to walk off a cliff with the lemmings, but everyone wants to succeed. Best practices won’t help, since the decision to blog is based on the organization’s mission, needs and goals along with its target market’s desires and needs. A blog about lemmings? There is one, sort of. Or maybe you’d like to start your own and talk about dumb business moves.
Meryl K. Evans is the Content Maven behind meryl.net who increases conversion rates by writing and editing content so organization can focus on their core business. She is the editor-in-chief of the eNewsletter Journal and Shavlik’s The Remediator Security Digest. Visit her Web site at http://www.meryl.net/blog/.
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Filed under Guest Bloggers by Melvin Perry on August 26, 2010 at 7:56 PM
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Blogging has recently become a popular household term within the past six years. Blogs are becoming so widely read that many individuals are quitting their day jobs and becoming self-employed bloggers making thousands of dollars. If you’re interested in making money with blogging , their are four nuggets to effective blogging that you must always remember. In this article, you are given four keys that can help carry your blogs into an extremely profitable business.
The first nugget you must understand and do for successful blogging is to make sure you write about an experience you had or something you presently have expertise in. Blogging on an unknown subject matter or interest can be quite difficult, especially when their is no interest in the topic. In order to make money with blogging you must create and maintain blogs that you are passionate about.
The second golden nugget for creating a profitable blog is to make sure your writing style grabs the reader’s attention, or in other words, is entertaining. No wants to read a boring and dull blog post that lacks emotion or passion and neither will anyone subscribe to it. The key to making money with blogging is found in the creativity of your writing style. You may have to spend time practicing writing a certain way in order to accomplish this.
A third strategy for creating a profitable blog is to abstract bits of information from other bloggers with in the same niche that have experienced some success with their blogs. It’s apparent that if they are on top for the niche you are blogging about, then they can be studied for ideas on what to write for your own blogs. By gaining knowledge from other experienced bloggers, you set yourself up for blogging success.
The fourth step in making money with blogging is to join a popular blogging site, where you’ll be able to leverage the massive amount of traffic they receive everyday. You can also try joining free blog directories that can list your blog within in a certain category, which can also introduce huge amounts of traffic. It is important to remember that the more traffic you get to your blog, the better the chances of you making money with blogging.
Melvin Perry is an internet entrepreneur that specializes in building large email lists using blogs within a matter of weeks. He currently teaches marketers via free step by step videos how to earn thousands monthly through the blog list building model. You can snatch these 2+ hours videos at no cost by visiting FREE Internet Marketing Videos
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Filed under 5 by Michael E Friedman on August 26, 2010 at 7:56 PM
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A blog is a type of website maintained by means of regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, graphics and or video. A blog is a very simple method for promoting your individual internet business opportunity with practical and valuable content; content that can be applied to any business whether online or offline.
The written content you post on your blog is referred to as a “blog post.” Your blog posts can show up in the search engine results of Google for specific keywords that are in your posts. For example, if you wrote a blog post about “the difference between top tier direct sales and MLM,” your blog could show up in Google’s results when someone searches for “top tier direct sales”. Blog post entries are generally displayed in reverse-chronological order.
Blogs provide commentary on a particular subject or can function as more personal online diary. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. The ability for readers to leave comments is an important element of many blogs. Most blogs are generally text, although most will also include photographs and videos. Micro blogging is another type of blogging, featuring very short posts.
The following list provides some incredible statistics and the significance of a blog for today’s internet marketer.
Blogosphere Stats
133,000,000 – Number of blogs indexed by Technorati since 2002
346,000,000 – number of people globally who read blogs (COM Score March 2008)
900,000 – Average number of blog posts in a 24 hour period
There are many different types of blogs, differing not only in the type of content, but also in the way that content is delivered or written. The following are only a few examples:
Personal Blogs
The personal, traditional blog is the most common form of blog. It is an ongoing diary or commentary by an individual. Few personal blogs rise to fame but some personal blogs quickly acquire a widespread following. Microblogging is form of a personal blog which is extremely detailed and seeks to capture a moment in time. Sites such as Twitter and Facebook allow bloggers to share thoughts instantaneously with friends and family and are much faster than e-mailing or writing.
Corporate and Organizational Blogs
A blog can be private or it can be for utilized for business purposes. Blogs used for marketing, branding or public relations purposes are called corporate blogs. Similar blogs for clubs and societies are called club blogs, group blogs, etc.; typically used to inform members and interested parties of club and member activities.
By Interest
Some blogs focus on a specific subject, such as political blogs, travel blogs, house blogs, fashion blogs, education blogs, music blogs, legal blogs, etc. Two common types of genre blogs are art blogs and music blogs.
By Media Type
A blog comprising videos is called a vlog, one comprising links is called a linklog, a site containing a portfolio of sketches is called a sketchblog or one comprising photos is called a photoblog. Blogs with shorter posts and mixed media types are called tumblelogs.
A blog is primarily a website that allows you to quickly and easily add fresh content whenever you wish. Blogs are easy to publish (you only need to know how to type, easy to find (your audience can easily find your content), social (a great way to build a presence in the online community), viral (your blog posts can be virally distributed), and easy to link to and from. Blogs do require frequent and ongoing maintenance as the addition of fresh content – writing, photos, video, etc. – is necessary in order for a blog to remain effective. The content should be relevant, informative, thought provoking, etc…
There are many different blogging platforms. If you are new to blogging WordPress.com is a very simple platform for ease of setup. WordPress provides flexibility, tutorials and support and you can easily migrate your content from one blogging platform to another should you choose to switch platforms in the future. Do be aware WordPress.com can place ads on your website. However, this can be avoided if you choose to use WordPress.org By paying for you hosting, which is very minimal in cost, you gain total control of all your content without unsolicited advertisements. And most importantly you avoid the risk of never being suspended.
Now the following are a few basic action steps to start you blogging experience:
1. Sign up for a WordPress Account
2. Select a theme
3. Select a hosting account (this can be done at a late time)
4. Write Your First Blog Post
Easy Ways to Get Blog Post Ideas:
Write down 5 things you learned today, and post it on your blog.
When you learn something new, post it on your blog.
When you do something fun, post it on your blog.
When you make a video, post it on your blog.
When you take new pictures, post them on your blog along with a description of what you did.
When you have a strong opinion about something, post it on your blog.
When you submit a new article or press release, post the link with a brief summary on your blog.
If you have the solution to a common problem in the industry, make a blog post.
5. “Ping” It
When you “ping” your blog you are notifying the search engines that you have new content on your blog.
Step One: Go to Pingomatic.com
Step Two: Enter the name and the URL of your blog.
Step Three: Click all blog services to Ping.
Step Four: Make sure you ping every time you update your blog with new content.
6. Manage Comments
Comments are good; it means you have active readers. Make a point to respond to your readers who take the time to leave a comment. If someone makes a general comment you can always respond with “Thanks for your comments. They are valued.” If you disagree with a comment one of your readers let them know WHY you disagree. Don’t be defensive or confrontational. Be open to joining the conversation and supporting your opinion in a rational effective manner. Remember, you want to give your readers a reason to regularly return to your blog.
You are now on your way to becoming a professional blogger. Here are several basic tips and tricks.
Don’t ever plagiarize. If you are quoting content from another source be sure to cite your references and include any appropriate links.
Always be yourself and be original.
Share your opinions.
Avoid clichs.
Provide Fresh Content
Provide real content, not just sales’ pitches. Your blog posts should not sound like sales’ pitches. You should be sharing valuable thoughts, ideas, and opinions with your readers. As a general rule in blogging and in marketing in general, you want to provide 80% content for every 20% sales pitches.
Engage in meaningful dialogue with your readers through comments. Your audience will increase as your readers share your blog with their circle of influence and they’ll be more likely to do this if you take the time to acknowledge their interest in your blog.
When sharing your opinions, consider framing your thoughts in such a way where you acknowledge that you could be wrong. If you come across as being close-minded to new ideas or other viewpoints you run the risk of turning your readers off. However, if you pose your opinions from a “here’s what I’m thinking right now” perspective, you could encourage some healthy debate in your comments. With that said, some of the most successful blogs are highly controversial and unapologetically opinionated.
Check out other blogs. Examine other blogger’s styles and discover what you like and what you don’t like.
The following are several more advanced suggestions:
1. Blogging Etiquette
When you include a link to another site in your blog post WordPress will automatically “ping” that site letting them know you just linked to them. If both blogs are on the same platform you should see a reference to your trackback link in their comments section. When someone links to your blog you should always go check out their blog and then leave a thoughtful, intelligent comment on their blog. Include your blog’s URL with your name in the comment and this will not only foster two-way communication between you and the other blogger, but will also encourage their readers to also check out your blog.
2. Submit Your Blogs to Web 2.0 Sites
You can get ranks to specific keyword posts with the keyword by submitting your post to all the Web 2.0 sites with a service called Socialmarker.com. After you input your title, URL, descriptions and your username and password to each site, Socialmarker will submit your post to 20 to 30 Web 2.0 sites for you with one-button simplicity.
3. Optimize Your Blog for Search Engines
If you have a post that you want to push up in the search engine results you will want to have your keywords in the title of your post, in the first paragraph and in the closing or concluding paragraph.
A simple trick to include your keyword or keyword phrase in your title is to create a title such as “How to find/do (insert keyword)”.
As you become proficient with blogging you might want to consider advertising on your own blog. To accomplish this you will have to setup a self hosted blog i.e. WordPress.org. This will allow to place your own text or banner ads on your site or to take advantage of an advertising network such as Google AdSense. A self-hosted WordPress.org site will also provide you with much more flexibility with the layout, design and advertising options on your blog.
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Author: Michael E Friedman
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Filed under Guest Bloggers by Lyle Holmes on August 25, 2010 at 7:07 PM
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Are you interested to know more on how to make money with blogging? If you’re fascinated by the fact that you can start earning money just by keeping a blog, then it’s time that you join the millions of people worldwide who have already taken advantage of this opportunity. Though it’s easy to look at other bloggers as the competition, there are a still a lot of topics and content that you can specialize in that will make your blog unique. Do you want to know the secret to maintaining a successful blog? Here are a few tips you shouldn’t dare miss.
Look for your niche
One of the ways that you can increase your blog’s earning potential is by giving it a niche that is targeted towards a specific demographic. Since you can basically write about anything and everything under the sun, a niche can help you stay within bounds of a specific subject or topic so that you’ll be able to reach out to your chosen target market. Whether you choose to write about gardening for beginners or fashion for the avante garde, make sure to choose a niche that you can be an authority in.
Sell advertising space
If you’re serious about learning how to make money with blogging, you should also look into the possibility of selling ad space on your blog. You’ll never run out of paying advertisers since there are countless businesses looking for new avenues to advertise their products on the internet. But make sure to choose your ads wisely since you have a niche to consider. You should pick ads that are closely related to the content you have on your website, if you want to produce results for your blog and your advertising partners.
Update your blog consistently
In order to make your blog more popular, don’t forget to update it with fresh content consistently. Not only will this help you establish your reputation online, but it can also affect how your blog ranks on with search engines. Keywords also play a vital role in this aspect so don’t forget to incorporate a few keywords into your updates. You’ll find lots of keyword ideas in blogs that are related to your own,if you’re at a loss for keywords to include into your blog.
Capitalize on internet marketing schemes
No matter what your interests are for your blog, it’s important that you capitalize on different marketing schemes that will help increase the popularity of your web page. Always keep updated with the latest trends so that you’ll always be one step ahead of the competition. Make sure to do your research on marketing schemes that speaks to your target market. This way, you’ll be able to attract your target demographic using the most efficient means possible.
Are you ready to make your first serious earning using your blog? Do you want to know more on how to make money with blogging? Start by signing up for a free blog space today,if you strongly believe that this is indeed the opportunity.
Lyle Holmes’ Monthly Income From Home Site reviews sites about making money on the internet and offers tips and information on running a blog, home business, affiliate marketing programs and much more. To find out how you too can succeed online, take a look at his Making Money On The Web site.
Author: Lyle Holmes
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Filed under 5 by Brandon Cornett on August 25, 2010 at 7:07 PM
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This alphabet lists 26 key benefits and best practices of using a real estate blog. Not all of these entries will apply to every individual blogging scenario, but they all apply to real estate blogs in general. So you are bound to find something useful here that you’ve never considered before.
Here you have them, real estate blog benefits and best practices … from A to Z.
Authoritative
Everyone knows you have to understand a subject well in order to write about it or explain it to others. When agents blog about the real estate scene in their cities or towns, they position themselves as authorities on the subject. In this way, a real estate blog can be a useful tool for positioning, branding and differentiation.
Believable
If used properly, a real estate blog can make the agent (or company) behind it more believable. And let’s face it … in the post-Enron, low-trust world of corporate skepticism, a little believability can go a long way. Use your real estate blog to communicate openly and honestly with your audience. Lose the fluff and the jargon. Be candid and sincere. And speaking of being candid…
Candid
It’s a mistake to treat your real estate blog as “Website, Part 2.” Blogs are easy to publish, so you can publish to them more frequently. In this way, a real estate blog can become an ongoing dialogue between you and your audience (potential clients). To get the most out of this dialogue, and to achieve the believability mentioned above, a real estate blog should take on the candid, heartfelt voice of the author.
Direct
Real estate blogs are direct-to-reader / direct-to-consumer. You simply type your message, click the “Publish” button, and your message becomes instantly viewable online. Unlike other forms of business communication, there are no journalists or editors to put their own spin on things. Your message goes from you, directly onto your blog, and directly to your audience.
Enthusiastic
In a perfect world, only the truly enthusiastic bloggers would publish real estate blogs. But this is not the case, and as a result there’s a lot of “half-hearted” blogs online today. Half-hearted commentary stands out like a purple elephant in the blogosphere. This kind of blogging actually does more harm than good. On the other hand, enthusiasm comes across in blog posts — but enthusiasm is both positive and contagious.
Flexible
The number of ways you can use your real estate blog is limited only by your imagination and energy. Maybe your blog will be a source for local real estate news. You can do that. Or maybe your blog will cater to a certain niche, such as condo buyers or home sellers. You can do that too. With the versatile publishing capabilities of most blogging programs, you can set up your blog to support any business, marketing or communication objective.
Google-friendly
A real estate blog can help you increase your online visibility in several ways. For one thing, a blog can help you expand your website with new content, easily and efficiently. Blog daily for a year, and you’ll have 365 new pages of content. And search engines love topical content. A real estate blog is also more “social” than a regular website, so with time and effort your blog can acquire links from other blogs. This “link popularity,” as it’s known, can do wonders for search engine ranking.
Happening
Generally speaking, real estate blogs are much more “happening” than their website counterparts. Blogs are easier to update than regular websites, which is important in the ever-changing world of real estate, interest rates, etc. When you update your blog often with quality content, it becomes an active resource that people are more inclined to read, revisit and recommend.
Informative
When you keep people in your area informed about the local real estate scene, you increase the usefulness of your real estate blog. You also increase the likelihood of future business from those readers, not to mention the likelihood they will recommend your blog to others. Blogging is a simple but effective way to keep people informed. Before you publish a new post, get in the habit of asking yourself, “How will this blog post help my readers?” If you can answer that, publish a way. If you can’t answer it, rethink the topic.
Jargon-free
In general, blogs are not the place for corporate speak or “fluff” content. This applies to the real estate blog as well. Write your blog in your own voice. Don’t try to impress people with your vocabulary. The best blogs convey quality information in a conversational style. This will increase your readership, the level of dialogue, and (ultimately) the blog’s profitability as a client-acquisition tool.
Knowledgeable
Dr. John Tuccillo, former Chief Economist for the NAR, recently said: “With the expansion of the number of Realtors, the level of competence has fallen to its lowest point ever.” If this general perception spreads to the public in general, it could cause real problems for real estate professionals. This is another area where a real estate blog can benefit you. Use your blog to show readers how knowledgeable you are on your subject. Just remember, some of your readers will know as much about the subject as you do. So check your facts before posting!
Lead-producing
You stand to gain a lot from the interaction and trust mentioned previously in this list. When you interact with your blog readers in a positive way, you have a much greater chance of turning them into clients. You can also configure your blog to allow reader comments, which is another way to generate leads and start a dialogue.
Manageable
Blogging programs simplify the web-publishing process to such a degree that anyone can do it, regardless of their web experience. In fact, a single individual could easily manage a large web presence if it were built on blogging technology. This is ideal for real estate agents who operate independently, without the benefit of an I.T. department.
Non-invasive
A well-written real estate blog will “pull” readers into the message, as opposed to pushing the message on the reader (like magazine ads). People can sign up for your blog in total privacy, either by using the blog’s RSS feed or an email subscription option (if you provide one). The readers come to the blog — it is not thrust upon them. As long as blogs in general adhere to this non-invasive, respectful approach, they will be held in higher esteem than other communication channels like email.
Operational
A real estate blog is more than a simple communication tool. It can serve operational roles as well. This could include internal collaboration (like an intranet) or outward instruction (like a home buying seminar online).
Purposeful
Before you publish your first blog post, you should determine the purpose of your real estate blog. Sure, you can always dive right in and figure out your purpose as you go. But your blog will be more effective (and easier to produce) if you have a purpose and plan ahead of time. Ask yourself, “What do I want to accomplish with my blog? Who is my ideal audience? What information would they find useful?”
Qualitative and Quantitative
When real estate blogging is done well, it has both a quantitative and qualitative affect. The quantity of content will increase your website’s usefulness and search engine visibility. The quality of content helps you position yourself as an expert and differentiate yourself from other agents in your area (see entry for “Knowledgeable” above).
Recyclable
Blog content can be reused for many purposes. For example, you could expand your blog posts into article-length and publish them online for additional exposure and web traffic.
Straight-shooting
This point is somewhat repetitive of ‘C’ for candid. Guilty as charged. But it’s worth repeating, so I’m repeating it. The most popular real estate blogs got to where they are partly by being straightforward. In this context, straightforward refers to both the design and the content of the blog. Real estate blogs that are “overly designed” tend to look more like websites than blogs. I truly believe this reduces their candidness and authenticity. The same goes for the blog’s content. Blog postings that are straightforward and candid will generate more interaction and “buzz” among readers.
Thoughtful
The best real estate blogs are thoughtful. I don’t mean thoughtful in the sense of “kind” — although kindness does go a long way on the Web — but thoughtful as in “full of thought.” Each time you publish a blog post, put some thought into the content. Make sure it (A) supports your overall blogging goals, (B) gives your readers useful information, and (C) reflects well upon you as a real estate professional.
Usable
When you first set up your blog, it will be straightforward and easy to use. The default settings of most blogging programs are designed this way for a reason. But some people feel the need to clutter up their blogs with all kind of nonsense, reducing the blog’s usability and readership in one swoop. Avoid this. Keep you blog clean and easy to read. Web readers and researches are skilled at hopping from site to site. They don’t need much of a reason to bail out on you, and they’ll do just that if your blog is hard to navigate.
Voluntary
You should blog because you want to, not because you think you have to. If you start a real estate blog just because everyone else is doing it, it will lack the heartfelt enthusiasm that’s a trademark of popular blogs. (See “E’ for enthusiastic above.)
Wise
Your real estate blog is the ideal place to share your wisdom about the industry. This will help you position yourself as an authority in your field (letter ‘A’ above) and foster the trust mentioned under the letter ‘T’ above. A “tip of the day” series is a prime example of this. It’s a great way to share your real estate wisdom, and it’s the kind of thing that will keep people coming back to your blog and recommending it to others.
Xstensible
Yes, I cheated with this letter. But real estate blogs are truly extensible (and you try to produce an adjective starting with ‘X’). Your blog can grow as your audience grows, or as your company grows. You can add additional authors, perhaps a colleague in the mortgage industry. You can add sections to cover additional topics. You can expand a blog however you need to support your objectives. And it doesn’t require an I.T. department to get it done. Blogging programs are designed to be extensible.
Yours
A real estate blog can have one author or several authors. I’ve seen popular blogs published by individual agents, as well as some published by teams of writers. But the blog has to belong to somebody. It should be yours, or his and hers, or all of yours. Somebody needs to own the blog. Otherwise, nobody will trust what it has to say.
Zippy
The dictionary defines zippy as “lively and full of energy.” These are great traits for a real estate blog. If you are passionate in the way you publish your blog, it will eventually connect with readers who are equally passionate about the subject matter. These are the kind of people who will promote your blog without being asked to do so! It goes something like this: “Hey, Barbara, you have to check out this real estate blog I’ve been reading lately. Let me send you the link…”
* You may republish this article online if you retain the author’s byline and the ACTIVE hyperlinks below. Copyright 2007, Brandon Cornett.
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Brandon Cornett is the author of a popular real estate blog that covers marketing-related topics. He is the author of several e-books on blogging and Internet marketing. Learn more at http://www.armingyourfarming.com
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