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How to Profit From a Blog
Blogs permit you to quickly and easily communicate with your market at very
low cost. A blog is a low cost tool that permits you to add, remove, and update
online content without knowing anything about web programming or html.
Blogs complement, rather than replace, your website, e-mail, and One-Page Newsletter.
You can use your blog to promote your other communications, and vice-versa.
Easy, fast, and cheap
Blogs are easy to update because you enter information in forms. These are
automatically formatted as you upload them, saving time and effort.
Since blogs are easy to update and new information immediately appears, you
dont have to wait until your next e-mail or newsletter to update information
or announce new website content.
Hosting for blogs is often free, or you can pay less than $15.00 a month for
multiple blogs from a top provider.
Characteristics
A blog consists of numerous, short postsor mini-articleseach containing
as few as two or three sentences. Each post focuses on a single idea.
Links are an important part of blogs. Links permit readers to quickly access
other locations for more information.
Blogs are interactive; most encourage readers to submit comments or alternate
viewpoints on each post.
Readers can subscribe to RSSReal Simple Syndicationwhich notifies
them each time you post new information.
Tips for developing content
Blogs permit you to promote your expertise by relating it to current events
and trends. This provides you with an opportunity to promote your knowledge
of your field without bragging.
Other ways to profit from blogs include:
Drive web site traffic. Use blogs to point to updated web content. Otherwise,
new content might only be seen by first-time visitors attracted by search engine
marketing and optimization.
Promote existing content. Blogs permit you to comment on current events from
the perspective of previous books, newsletters, or website content. This breathes
new life into existing content.
Promote upcoming events. Blogs make it easy for those who dont know html
to easily update their event calender.
Frequent, non-intrusive updates. Blogs avoid many of the problems associated
with e-mail, such as filled in-boxes and spam filters. Blogs make it possible
to keep in touch without wearing out your welcome.
Learn from your market. Blogs invite reader comments. These permit you to test-market
new products or find out what your market thinks about current products and
services.
Getting started
The easiest way to get started is to visit www.blogger.com or www.typepad.com.
Both contain a simple 3 steps to success process that helps you
publish your first blog within five or ten minutes after you arrive at either
site.
Costs are surprisingly inexpensive. Blogger, a part of www.google.com, is a
free service. Typepad is free for the first 30 days, less than $15.00 a month
thereafter. Best of all, you usually dont have to pay a penny for design
or production costs. Both Blogger and Typepad offer dozens of templates, which
you can customize by changing colors, layout, or type.
What about content?
Start by taking an inventory of currently available newsletters, special reports,
and web site content. Look for content you can use to create an information
archive blog, like www.rcpmarketing.info.
Can you extract tips from previous content, so you can create a tips blog,
like www.rcpdesign.info or www.rcpwebblog.info? If you often speak at events,
conduct workshops, or host teleseminars, create a calendar blog like www.rcpevents.info.
Why not create a commentary blog focusing on an single aspect of your expertise,
like www.rcpnewsletters.info, or a book review blog?
Because they are so easy and inexpensive, you may want to consider multiple
blogs for different markets you serveor want to serve.
About the Author:
Roger C. Parker knows the secrets to promoting your business one page at a time.
Let Roger help you create and promote your blog. Visit www.OnePageNewsletters.com
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