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Only Three Types Of Businesses Should Bother Starting A Company Blog - Marketing For Small Business

February 15th, 2008 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD

I recently had a discussion with a client about the finer points of Clicksharp Marketing’s elements of a comprehensive internet marketing campaign, citing blogs as the most powerful of all the social media. (Sorry, Youtube and Facebook - I suppose in this day and age, words still have more power to change the world than videos and…pokes.)

His reply: “Why would you push blogging? I think of blogs as so 2006.” Read the rest of this entry »

Blog Images Are Worth a Thousand Users

February 1st, 2008 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD

Images help blogs with organic traffic, which is why I don’t understand why more bloggers don’t use this resource. The concept behind it is fairly simple to why images help with traffic. But I think that finding images and loading them might is probably where the problem lies. A lot of bloggers have enough trouble trying to find a topic to write about, let alone images to go with. Read the rest of this entry »

Take Control Of Your Blog

January 5th, 2008 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD

When I said take control of your blog , I mean that you should think of what to do to make your blog to be of standard and conform with everyday changes in the world. These are the following you should do.

1. Check some blogs that are related to your own blog , find out what they are doing to bring traffic to their blog, not just looking but all what is inside there blog (content) because content is what all you need to bring thousands of traffics to your blog. What I simply mean here is for you to look at another peoples blog and see what they do to make their blog to to be viewed all around the world and make sure you did not copy their content at all, just create your own. Read the rest of this entry »

Unlock The Secrets To Get 500 Visitors A Day To Your Blog In Your First 30 Days Online

December 17th, 2007 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD

I am sure that if you are reading this article then that
headline would probably have gotten your attention. Traffic
is the lifeblood of any internet business. You need a lot
of traffic to make a decent income. Ten or twenty visitors
a day just is not going to cut it.

When you first start using this technique you probably will
not be good at it so your results initially may not that be
great. However, the more you practise the better you will
get and eventually you will be able to reach these numbers
for a new blog that you launch. I will discuss the new Web
2 techniques that you can use to achieve these numbers. Read the rest of this entry »

What is Blogging and How You Can Benefit

December 15th, 2007 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD

How blogging works

Blogging can be described as an online journal in which you share your thoughts about specific topics for others to read online.  You can write posts as often as you want and any time of the day.  Blog posts are displayed in reverse chronological order with the latest blog post displaying first.

Blogs can be written from a personal perspective such as what you do on a daily basis.  Many popular blogs are written like a magazine informing readers of the latest trends.  There is a blog for almost any topic you can imagine as well as a variety of authors.  You can find blogs written by stay-at-home moms to blogs maintained by large corporations. Read the rest of this entry »