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Topics > Online Marketing > Blog Marketing
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We publish highly effective blog marketing tactics and strategies in this topic for bloggers to grow their online blog business.
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John Platania writes: "Don't have enough readers for your free blog website?
Do you want to create your own blog the fast and easy way?
If you answered yes to any of these questions then free blogging sites are for you. Firstly, you might be wondering what blog is all about. A blog or a web blog is like an online log where you can use to build traffic for your website. It can contain any topics you want and it can even contain your diary."
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John Platania writes: "If you are blogging and you want to build a top blogging site, you are reading the right article. Do you want to be the top most blogging site? With more pictures and more traffic including revenue? Of course, everyone in this business aims to be the most famous blogging site."
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Andrea Chin writes: "The internet is used everyday to find information, products, services, people, locations, and just about any answer to any question. A blog allows you to create that web presence."
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Anonymous writes: "If writing is an art, then, blogging is one way of using words to come up with an art. This is because people who are into blogging are the ones who are artistic on their own sense, carefully choosing words that would best describe their feelings, sentiments, wishes, desires, and everything."
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Anonymous writes: "If you’re a blogger, chances are you’ve heard of trackbacks. Most likely, you probably don’t know what these are and what they have to do with your blog. That’s alright, as most people don’t quite understand how trackbacks work and why they are useful for a blog. In this article, we’re going to go over trackbacks—what they are, how they work, why they are important to blog traffic, and how to get more trackbacks. After you’ve read this, you’ll know practically everything there is to know about trackbacks."
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Anonymous writes: "One of the easiest things to do, when you do decide to give it your best and quit your full time job to blog, is getting lost in the newfound “I have no boss!” feeling. But let me reign you back to the third rock from the sun for a while, and give you some tips on how to make it so you now don’t fail.
Here’s some of my quick tips and tricks for you."
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Anonymous writes: "Blogs have increased popularity over this past months. Many people have started to create their personal blogs to express their thoughts and feelings. Internet companies have also started their blogs to inform consumers on the latest product news and reviews."
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Anonymous writes: "Videoblogging is the next generation of posting ideas and products over the internet. Everybody knows about textblogging. Now they use videos for a better way of expression. This form of communication may entail a lot of resources, but it is all worth it. If pictures say a thousand words, videoblogging exceeds that by far. "
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Anonymous writes: "A weblog (or simply blog) is a website that 'publishes' or features articles (which are called 'blog posts', 'posts', or 'entries'), written by an individual or a group that make use of any or a combination of the following:"
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Michael Kruzewicz writes: "Are you constantly looking for ways to get get more out of your blog?
Now you can use a new blogmarketing tool and provide your readers with a very entertaining blogroll that is based on other visitors with similar reading habits: the Criteo AutoRoll."
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Tracey Merrells-Fort writes: "Every year, internet businesses around the world start up without a blog, causing them to fail within the first year or two. You can prevent this by learning how to combine blogging and social bookmarking to earn money."
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Robin Rushlo writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Robin Rushlo
If writing is an art, then, blogging is one way of using words to come up with an art. This is because people who are into blogging are the ones who are artistic on their own sense, carefully choosing words that would best describe their feelings, sentiments, wishes, desires, and everything."
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Anonymous writes: "Great SEO Tools take advantage of your normal working methods to give you an added edge. They're non-intrusive but great in terms of improving your search engine rankings. One such tool is the blog."
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G Kumar writes: "Haven't you heard about the Blog Marketing Explosion ? Blogs are weblogs, updated weekly or daily. It is an online diary or journal. Blogs have become more popular than websites. There is no need to know HTML, no need to arrange files like a librarian, no need to design webpages ! All you have to do is to write whatever that comes to your mind ( as you write in a diary or journal ) and blog it on free blog servers, like "
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Tom Parker writes: "In my previous articles I discussed things you need to consider before you begin blogging. Once you have considered these factors you should be ready to start your blog. However, there is one more critical factor - content. Where are you going to get your blog content from? What type of content are you going to provide? In this article I try to answer these questions by discussing seven sources of content for your blog."
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Lori Gorman writes: "If you are looking for a way to drive more traffic to your website, look no further. Blogging is a very effective way to bring new visitors to your site. Search engines like blogs and this is why when doing a keyword search, you will very often see a blog posting at the top of the list."
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Tom Parker writes: "Rob Benwell begins Blogging to the Bank 2.0. by looking back at the 16 months since the release of the original Blogging to the Bank. Rob discusses the impact this release had on blogs (particularly Blogger blogs) and how this led to the creation of his five blogging commandments. The five blogging commandments are what Rob believes are essential for your blogs success and provide an overview of the whole ebook. Obviously, I cannot spoil Rob's ebook by revealing them here but they do contain some good information to keep your visitors coming back and reading your blog. After this introduction Rob gets into the main body of his ebook."
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HL Grove writes: "What is a blog carnival?
A blog carnival is quite literally what the name suggests – a carnival of information on the internet hosted by a popular blog. A Webmaster of some high traffic blog in a particular niche usually plays host to one of these carnivals. Blog owners or webmasters then get the opportunity to submit a particular post on their own blog to the blog carnival."
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Jeremy Baldwin writes: "So you’ve jumped on the bandwagon, or should I say the “blogwagon”? You’ve joined the ranks of those writers who log in daily to share stories about everything from the burger they had for lunch to the indi film they saw last night. By now you’ve figured out that what they say is true: write what you know. But if what you know merely stems from your personal experiences, is it possible to actually profit from your writing?"
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Colin Meunier writes: "Copyright (c) 2008 Colin Meunier
We live in the times of social networking, and probably the precursor to the modern social networking craze is blogging. Blogging has been there for a long time now, but the fact that it still remains and that corporate entities are still using it for their promotion and other purposes speaks volumes of its effectiveness. Today, businesses that do not have their own blog are considered decrepit. There are many benefits of having your own blog, and least of them is that you can reach out to a wider global audience."
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