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Use Monroe’s Motivated Sequence to Your Visitors to Action

on May 20, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Sean Davis of SDavisMedia.com. Blogs don't produce earnings. Simply writing and posting content doesn't increase your money balance. The concept that cash is a result of blogging is really a myth the best writers have ignored, but many decide to address it like a law from the dunia ngeblog. Exactly what a shame. Many new writers will jump from their online careers just like rapidly because they leaped into them once they understand that it isn't enough to merely

Four Readers Misconceptions You Are Able To Securely Ignore

on Apr 27, 2012
In blogging, we frequently discuss the readers or even the customer, and what our audiences like (or don’t!). Lots of blanket claims are created round the ways we approach and fasten with this audiences. Quite a few these ideas are nothing more than myth. Let’s take a look at four of the very common myths—and the reason why you can securely ignore them. Myth #1. Visitors do not like to see This is among the most typical readers misconceptions. It is true that visitors might have limited attention and

Top Twitter Blog Marketing Tips

on Apr 23, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Lior Levin. Twitter is among the top 3 or 4 social networking marketing tools today, with roughly 12% of online grown ups using Twitter based on this Pew Internet report. It's very easy to rapidly share promotions and concepts on Twitter, and when they become popular, they are able to spread rapidly, even crossing to platforms for example Facebook or Pinterest along the way. Since the price of using Twitter is really low and the entire process of discussing tweets is

An Upswing of Visual Storytelling In Marketing

on Mar 25, 2012
An Upswing of Visual Storytelling In MarketingThis guest publish is as simple as Magdalena Georgieva of Hubspot. The September 2011 introduction of Facebook’s Timeline demonstrated prophetic. “It’s much more visual,” authored Mike Lessin, an item manager at Facebook, concerning the change from the social networking. Visual, because it works out, can also be the direction where the realm of internet marketing has headed. An upswing of visual storytelling as a way of distributing an advertising and marketing message couldn’t possibly have evaded you.

Key Concepts in Blog Marketing Strategy

on Sep 23, 2011
Key Concepts in Blog Marketing StrategyBlog marketing has emerged as a great way to promote online businesses. While new concepts on blog marketing are evolving every day, there are few strategies that have been time tested and proven worthy. Here are a few clear and pragmatic concepts that will boost up your online blog marketing. Using the right blog templates that match your theme is important to create an impressive blog. Similar to the way the marketing brochure templates help in creating effective marketing collateral, website blog

5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started Blogging

on Aug 22, 2011
5 Things I Wish I Knew When I First Started BloggingWe all make mistakes. I’ve blogged full-time since late 2008, after roughly a year of going at it. While I love the lifestyle of blogging for a living, I can’t help but kick myself every time I think back about my first year or two blogging, and what I wish I could change. If you’re just starting out, here are some powerful concepts that are important even when you’re beginning — delaying and waiting could be essentially costing money and maybe even any long-term success at

What Happened to DoshDosh.com?

on Mar 8, 2011
I would guess that most of you guys have been to DoshDosh.com in the past. Maybe not recently, but certainly a couple of years ago. The Internet marketing blog was authored by a friend of mine called Maki, and it was one of the most popular around. In fact if you check the lists with the best Internet marketing blogs you probably find it mentioned. Around 18 months ago Maki got tired of publishing content on the blog, and decided to take a break. We exchanged some emails about it, and he told me he would

How to Re-Ignite Your Blogging Fire When You’re Feeling Burnt Out

on Sep 8, 2010
A Guest Post by Glen Allsopp from ViperChill. In 2006, at 17, I started a blog about marketing which was very successful from launch. In fact, the first blog post I published was linked to by 4 of the Technorati Top 100 at the time, and I felt like I was on my way to joining the ranks of A-list bloggers. Yet, within a few weeks, I had already ran out of steam. I had plenty of things to write about, and loved the industry I was covering; yet I simply had no motivation to keep going. At the time, I just
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