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The first part of our blogging series ROCKED!

We have been getting slammed with e-mails about
when it will be up in the back office and it should be
available before today’s end.

Make sure you watch the recorded webinar last
week BEFORE you attend this week’s training as
they both work together in succession.

Holly Powell provided TONS of value last week and
this Wednesday will be no different and is going to take
BLOGGING to the next level for your business.
If you were lucky enough to be on my list before
last Wednesday then you know that we had some
phenomenal training on BLOGS… ie, how the top
earners leverage blogs to create serious cashflow.

And this Wednesday we are pulling out ALL the
stops on BLOGGING…

If you know how to DOMINATE with your blog, it
can be the most powerful central “hub” for all of your
marketing pieces.

It will brand you to no end and build that credibility
required to effortlessly add distributors to YOUR
downline.

So here you go, 100% free advanced blogging
secrets from a Blogging Expert for you and your
business this Wednesday, March 2009, at 9:00 PM EST:

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The Secrets of Effective Blogging

by Jupiter on March 31st, 2009

If you’re an online marketer, a blog is one of your most important tools. Many people however fail to optimize the value of their blog because they don’t use it correctly. The blog is not your personal journal or diary although that is what the term blog implies. The word blog of course is derived from the two words-web log. Many bloggers wax whimsical in their blogs, expressing their personal feelings and observations about life in general. This is fun if you have a lot of time on your hands, but the fact of matter is there are so many blogs out there that it is impossible for anybody to read even a fraction of them. For that reason, unless your blog contains specific value to a specific group of people, nobody will read it.

A blog is an important component of thought leadership. Thought leadership is where you demonstrate your mastery of a topic or a skill, through your words, thoughts and ideas. Effective blogging is an excellent way to promote your thought leadership concerning a specific topic, particularly if it’s business related. If you are disseminating valuable new information that people are eager to digest, they will read your blog religiously.

For that reason, the blog should be devoted to your specific niche, and your specific expertise within that niche. Framing your blog entries around current events certainly make sense, but the critical assessment of a blog entry should be the value that a reader derives from reading it. There’s a standard transaction that occurs every time somebody reads your blog. They are giving you their valuable time in return for your valuable information. If you’re not providing them with information that has value, there’s no point for them to read the blog.

Blog entries need to be made on a regular basis. Many people start a blog only to realize it’s a tremendous effort to maintain it, and it falls by the wayside. Unless blog entries are made on virtually a daily or weekly basis, it loses its relevance, and your readers start to go elsewhere. Maintaining a blog in a current status and providing highly relevant and compelling information on a regular basis, is not that easy. This is why you see so many blogs that are useless. If you do not have the time or the skills to write well and to write on a timely basis, it might be worth your while to hire professional writer to maintain your blog for you.

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Business blogging

by Jupiter on March 24th, 2009

Many large and small businesses alike have recently discovered the great advantages of blogging in maintaining good communication relationships with both employees and customers. It is obvious that for some people, blogs have become a means of sharing information and expertise at very advanced levels and this can only mean increased profit for the company. It is a common knowledge by now that small businesses profit the most from blogging. Why? Because a highly specific web page such as a blog, successfully substitutes an extensive online presence. Instead of a static page, you offer a very dynamic blog where feed-back is encouraged and various issues get tackled with.

Many Internet experts consider blogs a very informal, yet popular way of developing business contacts, since, the informational content receives a different approach than in the case of classic promotion sites. Business owners can definitely enjoy great recommendations from users, but there are also dissatisfied customers who could review the products or services unfavorably. You’ll have to be prepared to handle such situations with the utmost diplomacy in order to avoid a worsening of the situation. On the other hand, a business blog provides the opportunity to run market research and avoid hiring employees that don’t fit requirements.

Business blogs also function as the right tool to spread news to all the employees at once; this kind of blog application is usually preferred by larger companies who can reach the staff in a more comfortable way and on a daily basis. Statistics claim that blogging significantly contributes to team building and communication between the departments of the same company; hence, there has been an increased preference for blogging over newsletters. Nevertheless, we also have to mention the more difficult aspects of business blogging as well.

For instance, maintaining an updated blog requires quite a lot of time and work, it may even be necessary to have someone perform all the operations on a regular basis. Then, the e-commerce possibilities are fewer when it comes to using a blog over a regular site; you may find it very advantageous to start blogging when you just initiate your business online, but then, you may choose to use it in parallel with a regular promotion site, once things get to look brighter. If at the beginning you take advantage of the minimal costs required by a business blog, later you need to monitor efficiency first and foremost.

Personal blogging

by Jupiter on March 5th, 2009

The variant of the online diary, which we are all used to call blog, goes sometimes well beyond the boundaries of simple communication: there are great articles, essays and a lot of interactive stuff that create a very entertaining environment for any Internet user. Furthermore, it is not uncommon to even find future brilliant writers who shape their skill online; it all begins with the regular recording of personal thoughts, ideas, comments on books, films or music. Personal blogs also allow limitless space for the expression of critical opinions from various domains, not to mention that they preserve a record of one’s development.

Nevertheless, what most Internet experts advise is that one should keep personal and business blogging as separate activities, since mixing them can be detrimental particularly for the special online promotion of some products or services. Many analysts argue that personal blogging is often characterized by an ascending evolution since steady writing develops good thinking and synthesis skills. However, there are a few rules you must follow into making sure that your personal blog is a good, yet trustworthy mirror of yourself. The first thing you need to work on is the topic of the articles, essays that are responsible for the overall image of the blog.

There are not few the examples that include very poor personal blogs, with uninteresting topics, grammar and punctuation mistakes and very few substantial links. Keep in mind that there should be a so-called self-censoring when it comes to exposing all sorts of personal details in the pages of your blog. Unfortunately, there have been cases of stalking or stolen identity; keep in mind that you can be personal, without revealing anything from your intimate life. Why this precaution? Because, some of the comments you’ll receive on the blog may truly hurt your feelings and even change your life.

Some bloggers have chosen to limit access to their pages by the use of a digital password; thus, only family and friends are allowed to log in. People actually consider this a good means of protecting their families from possible external threats when the virtual world may overlap with the real one. Things will stay bright as long as you are able to monitor blog content and information quality on a regular basis. The good thing about blogs is the fact that you can always go back to a formal entry and make some changes or analyze things from a different perspective and this stays valid for bloggers and users alike.

Blog Traffic – Web 2.0 traffic tactics

by Jupiter on February 27th, 2009

The blogging phenomenon perfectly integrates in the second generation of web services know as Web 2.0 since this is the most convenient platform for all Internet moves. What is there for bloggers with Web 2.0? First of all, the whole aim of the new web-technology is to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users, on the one hand, and increase the usage rate on the other hand. The next legitimate question that rises here touches on the best ways to attract traffic in the conditions of the transition to blogs that are sources of highly functional content.

First and foremost, we need to say here that with blogs web information is no longer centralized in terms of authority, not to mention that the freedom to use and re-use material is limitless. From a certain point of view blogs become a real market, in which content is the transaction environment. Hence, Web 2.0 traffic tactics mainly gravitate around the optimization of blog articles for advanced search on the search engines. Though it may be very tempting, don’t aim too high from the very beginning, it is almost impossible to get large numbers of visitors form the first blogging days.

The key to getting good traffic is perseverance and service quality. Content has to be re-freshed every week if not more often; in order to make that an easier task, it is enough to change some of the content, even if you don’t replace it all. With the large number of applications available with Web 2.0, you should place a Google search box directly on the site, so that any user may find it comfortable to perform any further search directly from your blog page. What’s there for you? You make the user spend more time on the site and, consequently, you increase the chances of his or her returning to the blog in the future.

People are now more interested in blogs that have RSS feeds; well, you’ll have to let Internet users know that as soon as you can! Initially, graphics were the best means to indicate the presence of an RSS feed; the great advantage now is that you can adjust the very colors used for this attention sign to the theme or topic specific to the blog itself. The system is created in such an easy to use way that all you have to do is insert the text and the color scheme and then a graphic pattern is generated immediately.

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