Technology

blogging walkthrough

Let’s start from the beginning. What is a ‘Blog’ and why would you care?

Plain and simple. A blog (short for web-log), is nothing more than an electronic journal or journal to enter your thoughts or ideas by using web-based programs.

However, a blog can be much more than just opinion columns or journal entries. It can quickly become a valuable news source where bloggers (people who write blogs) link to other news sources and other blogging sites.

Bloggers are the *construction workers* of the Internet. They literally build “internet highways” that take readers from one website (or blog) to the next, offering a wide variety of information. Journalists and editors frequent blogging sites looking for trends or emerging stories. Others simply search blogs for gossip and tidbits to share with their friends.

A blog can also be used to enhance your online business or even your personal site. It can be used to offer tutorials or free content that you may not want to include on your regular website.

In fact, a blog can be a website itself! Blogs are designed to be whatever you want them to be, giving you complete and creative control over every aspect of your blog.

Using a blog can be very beneficial to you, whether you have an online business or just need some kind of *emotional expression outlet.* Plus, blogs are extremely easy to create, use, and take advantage of, even if you’ve never created one before. a blog. in your life!

express yourself

Let’s not talk about profit for a minute.

How would you like to express your thoughts, opinions, views, comments, or just tell the world what you think of a certain subject or subject, or what you stand for?

How about…just sharing your thoughts with other people?

People are starting to spend more and more time browsing blogs and communicating through their blogs instead of other forms of online communication.

And that’s because a blog is something you personally own. It’s your own blog. You identify with it. Even if you’ve never designed your own website, this IS your website. This IS your web presence.

Let’s say you’re a teacher, or an office worker, or a mechanic, or whatever you do for a living. You can share your thoughts with only the few people you work with or hang out with.

But by having your own blog, you can tell the world. Just express yourself and be heard by the world. This is how you do it.

How would you benefit from a blog?

To put it as simply as possible, share information with the world, with a little difference. “Profit in mind!”

If you have a website of your own, use your blog to simply send traffic back to your website where your products are displayed. Post your blog articles, your product or service overview, comments, announcements, your newsletter and anything else you want to post or how you want to redirect visitors to your website.

Prayed …

If you don’t have a website, the blog IS your website. Use it as your website. Post product reviews with your affiliate links, banners, Google AdSense and everything else you would use your website for.

Aim …

Never forget one thing, one thing I learned the hard way.

Do not turn your blog into a pure sales pitch. A blog is an online journal. A blog is better known and accepted as a source of information: FREE information. If you’re just promoting the gimmick of your latest MLM/affiliate programs and whatnot, you won’t get much sympathy, if at all.

Be open and share information with your blog visitors, just as I am sharing this information with you.

The more and more you show other bloggers that you just want to share your thoughts and comments with others, the more and more of them will accept you as a source and maybe even link to you.

If only one, I mean only one blogger links to your blog, do you realize what you have done?

You have just entered a main road. Other bloggers are linked to that blogger, who are linked to other bloggers, who are linked to other bloggers, and other bloggers, and other bloggers, and even more bloggers, and…

You get the picture.

You will get bloggers visiting your blog coming from maybe “20 blogs away” who somehow found their way through links to your blog. That means you’ll get traffic from who knows where and who knows who.

And how do you make that traffic highly targeted traffic?

Be very specific about your topic and post comments, reviews, articles, and so on, only on that topic. Link to other bloggers who are following the same topic. They will also link to you and that is how the story goes.

Let me give you some blogging tips on earnings

Tip 1:
You DO want to link to other bloggers who are blogging on the same topic as you. Your visitors will see your blog as a resource and bookmark it.

Don’t worry that you might be sending some traffic to other blogs. You will want the same treatment in return. Your chances of other bloggers linking to you are higher when you provide other resources. Your blog is not a dead end.

Tip 2:
When you’re writing an overview about the product you’re selling, keep it extremely short and to the point. 2 – 3 paragraphs only. And those paragraphs have to be educational or informative. Inform and educate your visitors. Don’t sell them.

Spread your overview on many blogs. Briefly cover just one feature of your product on each blog. Tell them what you are going to talk about in your next blog.

By all means, put a link on a few keywords back to your website. Or, at the end of each overview, enter your URL and say something like: “If you don’t want to wait for my next blog, you can get full information on my site,” or somewhere similar.

Tip 3:
If you only want to use your blog to promote your affiliate programs or the like, please write your personal experience with the program. Don’t just provide the same sales pitch you got from the website you’re promoting and the one repeated by 20,000 other affiliates.

Tip 4:
Don’t use the words “I think” and “should” when writing reviews and telling people about your product or service. They are dangerous. They will quickly reveal their lack of confidence, experience, and expertise. When you know something for sure and you are very sure of it. You won’t “think” they “should” look into it. Do you get it?

Tip 5:
Share information with your blog visitors. inform them Inform them about your product. But don’t try to sell them anything.

When you open your favorite magazine or newspaper, what do you read and where do you spend most of your time? The section with the content and all the stories, or the ads?

Why do you keep buying that same newspaper or magazine? Because of the information presented there or because of the advertisements?

Do you get it?

Your blog is your “newspaper” or “online journal” that other people will want to visit again and again. They will want to come back and link to your blog because of the FREE information you provide and not because of your ads.

Of course, while your visitors are reading your blog, think of ways to sell them something or get them to click the link back to your sales page.

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