How to Create a Business Blog
So you’ve decided that you want start a blog but are not sure where to start? Don’t worry too much because the fact that you reading this right now means that you care about the overall end result. Let’s get to the brass tacks!
According to a new study, there are literally over a hundred thousand blogs created each and everyday. I’m not sure what percent of these are actually serious about maintaining one, but you have to admit that it’s a pretty large number of new blogs born daily. What’s important, is that this gives immediate insight that blogging is a powerful tool that is likely here to stay. Can I Make Money From A Blog? Why not? Millions of Internet marketers already use their websites to promote affiliate programs, ezines, newsletters, MLM opportunities and how-to information products. A blog is just another type of website.
What is a blog, you ask? Short for “Web Log,” it’s an increasingly popular way to self-publish online. You can actually syndicate your articles, making this a great way for experts to showcase their specialized knowledge. Building a business blog is a great online marketing tool for finding new customers and networking online. How? Follow these 10 steps to a better business blog! Strong Post Titles Title your posts for grabbing readers attention and help search engines find your blog. Every blog post has a title. Make each title strong, concise with your most important key word first in the title. This title is the heading that others see first through RSS readers so make it a grabbing headline. Example: Stuffable Teddy Bears with Noah’s Ark Workshop or AmeriPlan – Latest Bonus Opportunity. Strong Post Introduction Start your actual blog entry with the same key words, phrase as your title. Think of it as reinforcing your theme of your post to your readers but it will also help with search engines and RSS readers that display your blog may include the first few lines of your latest post. Make your blog informative. Teach your readers and consumers. Share your knowledge to help them make informed decisions. No Hype – avoid making your blog post an advertisement. Avoid sounding like an advertisement
Happy blogging!
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