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Ebook Table Of Contents
Introduction 5
Setting Up A Blog 6
Cost Of Running A Blog 6
Time 7
Energy 7
Passion 7
Money 8
Emotions 8
Benefits Of Having A Business Blog 9
Marketing & PR 9
Establish Expertise 9
Direct Communication 10
Control Of Information 10
Collaboration 11
Credibility 12
Content 12
Frequency Of Posts 12
Types Of Posts 13
Blogging Yourself 14
Ongoing Contributors 14
PLR 14
Guest Posts 15
Ghostwriters/Bloggers 15
Marketing 16
Commenting 16
Social Media 16
Advertising 17
Ad Space On Other Blogs 18
Adwords 18
Text Links 18
Paid Reviews 19
Giveaways 20
Competitions 20
Mailing List 21
Getting Traffic 21
Types Of Posts That Attract Traffic 21
Directory Submission 22
Search Engine Friendly Posts 23
Keywords 23
Search Engine Optimization 23
Guest Posting 24
Press Releases 25
Blog Interviews 25
Blogging Etiquettes 26
Mind Your Manners 26
Treat Your Visitors Well 27
Return The Favor 27
Sustaining Your Blog 27
Make A Content Plan 27
Marketing Plan 28
Blogging Myths 29
Increasing Income Through A Blog 31
Selling Services & Products 32
Affiliate Programs 32
Using Adsense 33
Selling Text Link & Sponsor Ads 33
Offering Consultation Services 34
Referrals 35
Testimonials 35
Word-Of-Mouth 36
Recommendations 37
Reviews 37
Citation 37
Conclusion 38
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Introduction
Gone are the days when simply having a website of your company was enough to make your presence registered in the World Wide Web. The new mantra for online presence is: “If you’ve got a business, you better have a blog.”
Your business needs a blog. Not because it’s ‘the thing’ to do but because not having a blog is bad business. You’re ignoring a very lucrative avenue of income and failing to realize the benefits that you can reap through a simple, inexpensive blog.
By having a blog for your business, you humanize your company. Your customers and target audience relate to you better. It has the potential to form loyalty among your customers and readers. By marketing your blog through social media and other means, you’ll be reaching a market that you might not have by traditional means of marketing. Online marketing is also cheaper and a lot more targeted.
Keep in mind that a business blog should be about your business. The key is to not make it promotional. Readers are turned off by a blog that just keeps pushing its products and services at its readers. A blog that attracts and retains readers is educational, personal, informative and fun.
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* Extras: 5 Follow Up Emails
* Extras: Promo Email
* Extras: Affiliates Programs
* Extras: 5 Articles
* Extras: Squeeze Page
* Extras: Blog Posts
* Extras: MS Word Doc, PDF, TXT Give Away Report
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