Beginners Guide to Blogging

A blog is basically an online journal wherein you can digitally pen down your thoughts, ideas, opinions and practically anything that you want people to read. Blogs come in different styles, formats, and settings, depending on the preference of the user. Many blogging sites offer built-in features such as hyperlinks, straight texts, pictures etc. Some blogging sites, even allow you to put videos and MP3s on your blogs.

 

Instead of writing texts, some bloggers choose to make their blogs more audio friendly, by using spoken word entries. This is called audio blogging.

 

Basically, a blog contains these features:

 

title- which allows you to label your post

body- this is the content of your post

trackback- other sites can be linked back to your blog

permanent link- every article that you write has a URL

comments- this allows readers to post comments on your blog.

 

One of the advantages of blogging is that it is made of only a few templates. Unlike, other websites that are made up of numerous individual pages. This makes it easier for blog users to create new pages because it already has a fixed setting that includes: slots for the title, the body of the post, the category, etc.

 

This is especially useful for first-time users since they can start blogging right away. They can choose from several templates that blogging websites provide.

 

Anyone who wants to start a blog can do so by becoming a member of a blogging website of their choice. Once they’ve become members, they automatically become a part of that particular blogging community. They can browse through other bloggers' pages, and link them back to their own blogs. They can also make comments on other member’s blogs.

 

Blogging is not just limited to personal usage. There are a lot of blogs that follow a theme such as sports, politics, philosophy, social commentary, etc. These blogs espouse their specific themes. This way blogging becomes a medium in which people can share their knowledge and opinions about a variety of themes and topics.

 

Some bloggers even use their blogs as a means to advertise. Some authors advertise their books on their blogs. While other bloggers, use their blogs to shed light on current issues, events, news and catastrophes.

 

Nowadays in education, blogs also play an important part. Professors use blogging to document the lessons that they have discussed and taught. This way, students who who have missed classes, can easily catch up with their assignments.

 

A lot of entrepreneurs benefit from blogging by promoting their businesses on their blogs, with millions and millions of people logging onto the net every day, blogging has become a lucrative move. Some bloggers who run online businesses promote their merchandise online. While others profit through advertisement.

 

But by far, the most popular blog type is the one that takes the form of a personal journal. This is the kind that is usually used by first-time bloggers. Individuals who want to document the daily struggle of their everyday lives, poems, rants, and opinions, find that blogging offers them a medium in which to express themselves.

 

Bloggers usually communicate within themselves. This is one of the appeals of blogging. It creates a community of people sharing their ideas, thoughts, and comments with each other.

 

Blogs varying intopics, themes, and set-ups, can be found in blog directories. First-time users who want to get an idea of what the blogging world is all about can browse through several blogs using these directories. This way they’d get an idea of what these blogging communities are like.

 

Blogging is popular all over the world. The blog is short for the term weblog. There are no rules when it comes to blogging. Bloggers have the freedom to express themselves however way they want, and the best thing about blogging is that most blogging sites are free.

 

There are numerous blogging websites to choose from on the net. This gives first-time users the option of joining a blogging community that appeals to their interests.

 

Just search any blogging directory and you’d get a listing of a lot of blogging sites that are available on the net. It’s easy to search a blogging directory because it is organized according to category. This way you would get exactly what you are after. Blogging is really for everyone. It is fun, simple and easy.
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Are you Blogging Effectively?

 Perhaps blogging isn't such a graceful word. For me, personally, it sounds like a worded drudgery the way cereals can be soggy, skies can be foggy, and the way minds can be groggy. But for now, it's too late to rename this shortened word for weblogging. Widespread blogging is nevertheless one of the most engaging Internet developments of the past few years. As a medium, it gives rise to many new and worthy voices and plays a new and vital force in shaping opinions, political realities, trends, and even our language.

 

I believe that a blog is simply a tool to use for someone who got something to say. Let me be clear in saying that a blog is a poor choice for someone who needs a megaphone to scream out to cyberspace to elicit a meaningful response from Internet users. If you want attention and want it now and expect blogging to bring it to you, then this will surely be a disappointment. However, if you like to write and engage others on subjects of which you have some command or experience, then it's a wonderful application with which you can interact with people who share similar interests as you. The hype is well-founded.

 

Anyway, here's a list of blogging tips

 

1.) Be topical.

Cohesiveness in the message is not optional. Readers may or may not be interested in your topic, but if your message is haphazard that few will bother remembering to return to your blog because it essentially would offer nothing to remember. This doesn't mean blogs can't jump from subject to subject. For instance, a blog with a humorous focus has all the leeway in the world for subject matter, but it would be foolish for such a blog to turn the humour on and off. In such an example, the aspect of humour would be content glue, the strength of the blog. The beauty of staying on point and on the topic is that eventually, due to the nature of the Internet, you will find those interested solely in your topic. (as opposed to online diaries. There are millions of them on the internet, but few have any readers. Email me with examples if I'm wrong and I'll be able to show you why you're showing me a blog and not a diary.)

 

2.) Refresh your content

Create a schedule and stick to it. Realizing that blogging requires time and effort, don’t create unrealistic expectations and be unable to deliver. An occasional lapse or holiday is generally understood but readers returning to find stale, outdated content is going to find another blog with similar content. New blogs and RSS feeds are popping up daily. If you have worked hard to develop an audience and a community you don’t want to lose them due to a lack of communication.

 

And remember, what's old is not new and, for blogs, thusly not interesting. 2023 isn't the time to rail against Elon Musk or Bill Gates. Insight doesn't matter much to yesterday's news.

 

3.) Clear Language Counts.

Blessed is the blog with a clear line of logic. Write without inside jokes, clique-y catchphrases or ambiguous logic. First-time readers need to be close to your message. They are more likely to return to blogs that strike them positively. If the first read is confusing there will not be a second read.

 

4.) Feed the Spiders.

Search engines take notice of active blogs and blog search engines are especially sensitive to activity. If nothing else, search engines are smarter today than they were yesterday and are only getting smarter. In constantly improving they are seeking to aggregate quality; quality blogs are updated several times a week, if not daily, as opposed to once or twice a month. I don't mean to scare you but a big spider is watching, so dance for them.

 

5.) RSS.

Think of RSS magic to the blogging world, because that's the effect it's had. RSS feeds are a way to exponentially sound your voice to the interested. These feeds are a great means to increase the distribution and readership of your original content.

 

6.) Spell check.

Hey man, use the spell-check. I do if I didn't you probably wouldn't have made it to #6. It only takes a minute and can save you from looking like a hack.

 

Your weblog audience will be small at first. And, frankly, that's the way it should be. Who are you to think that half the internet will flock to you after three or four posts of your blog, anyway?

 

If you tough it out while maintaining quality, readership will materialize. You will link to good, relevant blogs and, in turn, they will to you. While your voice may be unique, your niche likely isn't and if your content is emitted smartly to the Internet those relevant readers will respond through readership and interaction. That I guarantee.

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A Great Idea For a Blogging Web Site is No

 A Great Idea For a Blogging Web Site is No Longer Enough 

Whether you are starting up a new website aimed at bloggers or whether you are looking to make your existing blogging site more distinctive, the key to building and

maintaining a site that will capture the interest and attention of the blogging community is finding your niche. If you can fill a unique need in a way that no other website does, you’ll be able to build a lasting readership among web surfers. Once you have discovered a niche, you will still have a lot to do, but finding your place in the blogosphere is the place to begin. 

Every great blogging website starts with a great idea, and you can’t build a successful site that will last without one. There are many great sites aimed at today’s bloggers, and competition for the attention of this growing demographic is fierce. To make your blogging website stand out from the pack, you will need to offer something that no other site is currently offering, or you will need to do the same thing that an already popular site does but in a more impressive or valuable way. 

One way to discover an ideal model for your blogging website is to look at the sites that have successfully captured a blogging audience already to determine if you can appropriate some of their strategies to help realize your vision. Of course, you will also need to add a unique flair to your project to stand apart from your competition. Many people agree that the websites that do the best in today’s market are the sites that have the most personality. The fiercely individual surfers who are bloggers are a demographic that responds especially strongly to personality, so consider how you can give your site a unique and attractive feeling by lending your own voice and sensibility to your site’s design and content. 

Once you have a great idea for your site, have pinpointed a special niche that you are well equipped to fill, and have infused the site with personality, the next step is figuring out how to get the word out to bloggers. In the long run, a great idea just isn’t enough to propel your blogging website to success. You will need to draft a smart and realistic marketing plan to draw readers to your site. Once you hook a blogger, your great content will keep them coming back, but it is vital to get that first glance or your site won’t have a chance to shine.

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25 Free Tips for Marketing your Blog

 With so many blogs being created every day, it's a mystery to many bloggers how to make their blogs stand out. It's simple. People want to read good content, and with good content comes ad revenue. Well, maybe it's not that easy We've finally unleashed the secrets of successful blog marketing. Do note that these are not guaranteed to increase your click-through ratios and they will not bring good karma to you or your ads. If only. Nonetheless, these tips should benefit your blog and make it more user-friendly, more easily accessible, and more content-enabled.

 

There are many types of blogs or purposes for blogs and a certain number of tactics apply to just about all of them, so here is a -short- list of tips for marketing and optimizing a blog:

 

1. Decide on a stand-alone domain name www.myblog.com or a directory of the existing site www.mysite.com/blog. A subdomain is also an option for blog.mysite.com. Avoid hosted services that do not allow you to use your own domain name!

2. Obtain and install customizable blog software – WordPress and Moveable Type are my favourites.

3. Customize blog look and feel templates – aka design.

4. Research keywords and develop a glossary – Keyword Discovery, WordTracker, SitePoint, SEOBook Keyword Research.

5. Optimize the blog:

* Template optimization – RSS subscription options, social bookmark links, HTML code, Unique title tags, URLs, Sitemap

* Add helper plugins specific to WordPress or MT

* Create keyword-rich categories (reference your keyword glossary)

6. Enable automatic trackback and ping functionality.

7. Create a Feedburner Pro account and enable feed tracking.

8. Set up a Google account for Sitemap, validate and prep for future submission.

9. Identify authoritative blogs, websites and hubs for outbound resource links and blogroll.

10. Format archived posts, and related posts.

11. Enable statistics for tracking – Performancing, Google Analytics, ClickTracks.

12. Submit RSS feed and Blog URL to prominent RSS and Blog directories/search engines.

13. Engage in an ongoing link-building campaign.

14. If podcast or video content is available, submit it to Podcast and Vlog directories.

15. Submit blog URL to paid directories with categories for blogs – Yahoo, BOTW, bCentral, WOW, JoeAnt.

16. Optimize and distribute a press release announcing the blog.

17. Request feedback or reviews of your blog in relevant forums and discussion threads. If you have a resourceful post that will help others, point to it.

18. Research and comment on relevant industry-related blogs and blogs with significant centres of influence.

19. Post regularly. If it's a news-oriented blog, 3-5 times per day. If it's an authoritative blog, 3-5 times per week, each post must be unique and high value.

20. Monitor inbound links, traffic, comments and mentions of your blog – Google Alerts, Technorati, Blogpulse, Yahoo News, Ask Blogs and Feeds.

21. Always respond to comments on your blog and when you detect a mention of your blog on another blog, thank that blogger in the comments of the post.

22. Make contact with related bloggers on AND offline if possible.

23. When making blog posts always cite the source with a link and don't be afraid to mention popular bloggers by name. Use keywords in the blog post title, and in the body of the post and use anchor text when you link to previous posts you've made.

24. Use social networking services, forums and discussion threads to connect with other bloggers. If they like your stuff, they will link to you.

25. Remember when websites were a new concept and the sage advice to print your web address everywhere you print your phone number? The same advice applies to your blog.

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15 Tips To Drive Traffic To Your Blog

Many factors make blogs much better than normal WebPages including the speed at which blogs are indexed, the ability to submit to blog directories & normal directories, pings and trackbacks. All these little things can help drive more traffic to blogs. Here are 15 popular techniques you can use:

 

1.) Create at least four keyword posts per day. Most of the top blogs such as Boing Boing, Daily Kos, and Instapundit (with literally tens of thousands of visitors per day) publish an average of 30 small 100-150 word posts per day according to “Secrets of the A-list Bloggers: Lots of Short Posts” by http://TNL.net

 

2.) Submit to My Yahoo! When you submit your own RSS to My Yahoo it is indexed by Yahoo.

 

3.) Submit to Google’s Reader. When you submit your own blog RSS to Google’s Reader the Google Blog Search will index your site.

 

4.) Add a relevant link directory to your blog and trade links like a demon-possessed! Although it may take more time than simply submitting to a search engine one time, this method is the best way to drive traffic to your site. Use software such as Zeus to speed up the link trading process.

 

5.) Use ping sites like ping-o-Matic. Ping your site every time you add a new post.

 

6.) Submit your blog to traditional search engines such as AltaVista and MSN.

 

7.) Submit your blog to traditional directories such as DMOZ. Directories (particularly DMOZ) increase relevance with Google. DMOZ is very picky, but what do you have to lose by trying?

 

8.) Submit to as many RSS Directories and Search Engines as possible. This is a simple but repetitive process that can be done with software such as RSS SUBMIT.

 

9.) Comment on other blogs. Do not just leave short, lazy comments like “I agree.” Leave well-thought-out replies that will force readers to wonder “who wrote this?”

 

10.) Use trackbacks. If there is a blog that you refer to or quote and it is highly relevant to your subject, leave a trackback. It increases your link popularity and may even score a few interested readers from the linked site.

 

11.) Go offline. Use newspaper ads, public bulletin boards, business cards, and even stickers to let as many people as possible know your blog exists.

 

12.) Ad a link to your blog in your e-mail signature block.

 

13.) Use Groups (Usenet). Find a relevant group on Google groups, Yahoo groups, MSN groups or any of the thousands of other FREE group services and find like-minded people and talk with them. Make sure your use your blog URL like it is your name.

 

14.) Use Forums. Forums are one of the best places to go for advice. Go to meetings and find problems to solve. Make sure you leave your blog name, but be tactful about it; some forums get annoyed with those who selfishly drop a few links to their own site and leave.

 

15.) Tag your website. Tagging is a new idea that has erupted across the web. Sites like http://Del.icio.us, Technorati and many others have a social feature that allows you to place your article under keywords or “tags” that everyone interested in that tag can see.

 

Although these are some of the most popular ways to drive traffic to your blog, do not limit yourself to tips and lists. Use your imagination and you will come up with thousands of ways to drive traffic to your blog! 

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3 Simple Steps to Building Wealth

 Building money is a topic that may stir intense debate, encourage bizarre get-rich-quick scams, or push individuals to engage in activities they would never consider otherwise. Is the phrase "three simple steps to generating money" deceptive? The short answer is no.

To build riches over time, you only need to accomplish three things: Make money, save money, and invest money. This article will go over each step in detail.

KEY LESSONS

Following three fundamental actions and sticking to them is the key to building money over time.

The first stage is to generate enough money to satisfy your basic necessities while also saving some.

The second stage is to control your expenditure in order to maximise your savings.

The third step is to diversify your money by investing it in a variety of different assets over time.

Step 1: Make Money 

This step may seem elementary but is the most fundamental one for those who are just starting out. You’ve probably seen charts showing that a small amount of money regularly saved and allowed to compound over time eventually can grow into a substantial sum. But those charts never answer this basic question: How do you get money to save in the first place? 

There are two basic ways of making money: through earned income or passive income. Earned income comes from what you do for a living, while passive income is derived from investments. You may not have any passive income until you’ve earned enough money to begin investing.

If you are either about to start a career or contemplating a career change, these questions may help you decide on what you want to do—and where your earned income is going to come from:

  1. What do you enjoy? You will perform better, build a longer-lasting career, and be more likely to succeed financially by doing something that you enjoy and find meaningful. In fact, one study found that more than nine out of 10 workers said they would trade a percentage of their lifetime earnings for greater meaning at work.1
  2. What are you good at? Look at what you do well and how you can use those talents to earn a living.
  3. What will pay well? Look at careers using what you enjoy and do well that will meet your financial expectations. One good source of salary information, as well as the growth prospects for various fields, is the annual Occupational Outlook Handbook published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
  4. How do you get there? Learn about the education, training, and experience requirements needed to pursue your chosen career options. The Occupational Outlook Handbook has information on this, too.
  5. Taking these considerations into account can help put you on the right path if you don’t already know exactly what you want to do. Once you’ve landed a job, you should also evaluate your income situation periodically—say, at least once a year. Ask yourself: Is your current income adequate for your needs, including saving? Do you believe that if you stay with your present company or in your current line of work, your income will increase at a reasonable pace in the future?

Step 2: Save Money


Simply making money won’t help you build wealth if you end up spending it all. To set more money aside for building wealth, consider these four moves:

  1. Track your spending for at least a month. You might want to use a financial software package to help you do this, but a small, pocket-size notebook could also suffice. Record your every expenditure, no matter how small; many people are surprised to see where all their money goes.
  2. Find the fat and trim it. Break down your expenditures into needs and wants. Food, shelter, and clothing are obvious needs. Add health insurance premiums to that list, along with auto insurance if you own a car and life insurance if other people are dependent on your income. Many other expenditures will merely be wants. But take a hard look at both categories. While you can probably eliminate some wants altogether, you may be spending more than you really should on some needs, such as clothing.
  3. Set a savings goal. Once you have a reasonable idea of how much money you can set aside each month, try to stick to it. This doesn’t mean that you have to live like a miser or be frugal all the time. If you’re meeting your savings goals, feel free to reward yourself and splurge (an appropriate amount) once in a while. You’ll feel better and be motivated to stay on course.
  4. Put saving on automatic. One easy way to save a set amount each month is to arrange with your employer or bank to automatically transfer a certain portion of every paycheck into separate savings or investment account. Similarly, you can save for retirement by having money automatically withdrawn from your pay and put into your employer’s 401(k) or similar plan. Financial planners usually advise contributing at least enough to get your employer’s full matching contribution.

Keep this in mind, too: You can only cut so much in costs. If your costs are already down to the bone, then you should look into ways to increase your income.


Step 3: Invest Money

Once you’ve managed to set aside some money, the next step is investing it so that it will grow.

(Before you start investing, however, make sure you have some money set aside to handle any unexpected financial emergencies. A common recommendation is to build up enough to cover at least three to six months’ worth of expenses in a liquid account, such as a bank savings account or a money market fund.)

Investments vary in terms of risk and potential return. As a general rule, the safer they are, the lower their potential return, and vice versa.

If you aren’t already familiar with the various types of investments, it’s worth spending a little time reading up on them. While there are all kinds of exotic investments, most people will want to start with the basics: stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.

  • Stocks are shares of ownership in a corporation. When you buy stock, you own a tiny slice of that company and will benefit from any rise in its share price, as well as any dividends that it pays out. Stocks are generally seen as riskier than bonds, but stocks can also vary widely in risk from one corporation to another.
  • Bonds are like IOUs from a company or government. When you buy a bond, the issuer promises to pay your money back, with interest, after a certain period. As a very general rule, bonds are considered less risky than stocks, but with less potential upside. At the same time, some bonds are riskier than others; bond-rating agencies assign them letter grades to reflect that.
  • Mutual funds are pools of securities—often stocks, bonds, or a combination of the two. When you buy mutual fund shares, you get a slice of the entire pool. Mutual funds also vary in risk, depending on what they invest in.

Perhaps the most important investing concept for beginners (or any investor, for that matter) is diversification. Simply put, your goal should be to spread your money among different types of investments. That’s because investments perform differently at different times. For example, if the stock market is on a losing streak, bonds may be providing good returns. Or if Stock A is in a slump, Stock B may be on a tear.

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You Must Use The Right Keywords To Attain High Page

 Know what words your customers will use when searching.

You might know what your customers search for. If not, find out. Is it a description of “pants” or “jeans?” One may be searched more often than the other, but why not target both? How about “executive gifts?” Maybe “desk accessories” will broaden your website marketing strategy.

Ask all kinds of people. Get advice from people from all walks of life including management, employees, customers, vendors, friends and family on how they would search for effective search engine positioning keywords. Ask them how they would search for different products and services. It’s really not about what you think they would search for, it's about what they think. Believe me, they can many times be two totally different things.

Once you have successfully harvested a meaningful keyword list, remove any keywords that are too targeted or not too specific. Also, remember that keyword placement is important. Try to put as many keywords as possible in the beginning paragraphs and of course the title line.

The higher the value of the keyword the more competition you will have. Every SEO utilizes tools similar to the Overture Keyword Suggestion Tool and also knows the value of a keyword. The lower the value of the keyword the less competition we will have.

We don’t want to aim too low but we also don’t want to aim too high. We need to find a middle ground. For you, that may be a keyword with a value of no less than 1000 and no more than 10,000. It will be up to you to determine what you deem reasonable.

Also, the keywords should appear regularly throughout the opening Web page. They must appear frequently in the opening paragraphs.
However, resist the temptation to overuse keywords. The search engines can spot it and will reduce your page rankings. Tools are available to help with optimal keyword density. However, avoid software that writes the site’s pages. Search engines can sniff these out, too.

A good rule of thumb is: Never to sacrifice the quality of content for keyword placement. This will affect your page ranking. Most importantly, your site won’t appeal to visitors.

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You Need Your Own Website Whether or Not You Sell

 Whether your business exists solely on the internet or in a traditional brick-and-mortar storefront, you will benefit from an online presence. Customers, potential employees or business partners and perhaps even investors can quickly and easily find out more about your business and the products or services you have to offer from your website.

Most affiliate marketers do not realize the importance of creating quality website content for the success of an affiliate business. Providing a constant stream of fresh, compelling content is vital to branding your name and your business. You can’t do this with a cookie-cutter affiliate website; you need one of your own.

Customers research and compare product specifications, quality, and prices. If you are an online affiliate marketer, a cookie-cutter affiliate website will build the mailing list of the product owner; you need your own website to brand your name, your business, and your unique selling proposition. If you plan on selling offline, many of your customers will still appreciate being able to research from home.

Many consumers these days research products online before they buy from a brick-and-mortar store, so if you provide them with the info they seek as well as the ability to purchase immediately, you may capture customers that would otherwise have ended up buying from your offline competition.

A well-designed website can project the image and professionalism of a much larger company onto your little home business, so spend some time designing your site carefully.

Internet marketing research firms predict that the number of online consumers will grow at a rate of 30 to 50 per cent over the next few years. These numbers alone should be enough to persuade you that your business should have a website presence.

A poorly designed website can ruin your business image by sending entirely the wrong message, so take the time to build a phenomenal site. Many websites are offering professionally-designed templates with prices from free to up. Then you need a domain name and hosting provider and grab a mentor while you’re at it. You’ll be up and running before you know it.
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You Really Can Make a Million on the Internet

The key to successful marketing on the internet is to drive traffic to your website. Having a website that just sits un-promoted in cyberspace is not only a waste of time but also highly frustrating.

 

I have been intrigued by the idea of internet marketing for years, but it has taken me a long time to overcome all the gumption traps involved in actually getting started (the biggest one being that I am a cyber-dinosaur — my only real experience using computers for anything other than glorified type-writing involved Fortran IV and IBM punch cards almost thirty years ago).

 

What I have learned is that the internet marketing process can be relatively simple. You have to find a market, develop a product, and build a website to promote your product and process transactions. But, all of your efforts will be useless if nobody visits your website.

 

I have been studying a course that discusses the problem of driving traffic to your site in great detail. There are at least six ways to increase the number of visitors to your site, including word of mouth from one web user to the next (you are reading this letter, aren’t you?), buying targeted hits to your site using paid keyword advertising on search engines such as Google, sending advertising e-mails to your proprietary list of prospects which you generate by signing up previous visitors to your site, exchanging links for your website with other websites that have similar products to your own, paying someone else with a proprietary e-mail list to send sales letters for you (you can pay for this with a flat fee upfront or in the form of commissions that result from the e-mails they send), and paying fees or commissions to other websites for putting your banners, ads, or links on their pages. By using these techniques you will increase the number of visitors to your site, which is almost guaranteed to increase your sales.

 

In addition to pointers on increasing website traffic, the course I am studying includes incredible amounts of information about many other topics. It is a free course (amazing, but true!) which covers every aspect of marketing on the internet. It covers material from the very basic to the very complex, including the nuts and bolts of building a website, the basic ideas behind the concept of selling on the web, and strategies for finding the right niche for marketing specific products. It is a tremendous resource for the beginning marketer and is full of not well-known tips for even the most experienced internet marketing experts.

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Your 1st 100 Days in Internet Marketing

Internet marketing draws people from many different backgrounds. It is as diverse an industry as you will ever find. People from all walks of life and from countries all over the world have carved out a piece of the internet for themselves with varying degrees of success and more people climb aboard every day!

If you have a computer and an internet connection, you can be in business today. The relatively low barriers to entry make this business a fascinating destination for many. With this experience comes the knowledge that someone somewhere is willing to pay for it.

But the most common question is how do I. How do I take the information I have and put it on paper or a word processor? How do I package it? How do I price it? Advertise, distribute, or sell it? All logical questions for the uninitiated.

So what happens? You go out you buy the knowledge you need to complete these tasks but something happens along the way. You wind up spending a small fortune with titles like How to get everything you ever wanted out of internet marketing for just $37.

Unfortunately, it doesn't really work that way! How do I know? Because October 6th, 2022 I started my internet marketing career and I can tell you there were times when I had to take my credit card out of my wallet with asbestos gloves. After learning a very expensive lesson, I decided I was going to help those that have come after I avoid such pitfalls. That's how I came up with this plan click here

Right now I am passing this information on to anyone willing to listen and I suggest you AT LEAST listen. Why?
Because the most valuable lesson you can learn is the one someone else paid for! In our newsletters you will:

1. Learn the top 10 steps to take in your 1st 100 days

2. Learn who the top 10 people are that you need to be listening to

3. Find out who the top 10 people are to avoid BEFORE you take out your wallet!

4. And my favourite, learn what separates an internet marketer from an opportunity seeker!

You will Also Find out:

1. Who is the best hosting company and why

2. Who is the best Registrar? It's not who you might think!

3. What software to use even if you can't write one line of HTML code

The tips, tricks, and recommendations will hopefully help you avoid the pitfalls that most internet marketers make while showing you step-by-step how to raise the bar just a little bit higher than yesterday.

Remember, a journey of a thousand miles begins with the 1st step or the 1st 100 days!
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