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| Business: Business Blog Marketing Booster Part 1 - Feedburner |
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By Claire Raikes
So you've listened to the blog marketing experts and understand how blogging can grow your business. Now what?
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Author: DJ Nelson
You’ve found your niche. You’ve setup your equipment. You’ve done your editing. You’ve uploaded your audio. Now that you have a podcast how do you get listeners?
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| Blogging: 3 Must Read Books for Bloggers |
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Jim_Estill writes "Author:Jim Estill
A lot of bloggers read blogs, but there are also some very valuable books out there on blogging. The three books that I recommend for bloggers are Blog! by David Kline and Dan Burstein, The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil, and Naked Conversations by Shel Israel and Robert Scoble.
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Author:DJ Nelson
A lot of people want to blog because they see it as something they should have, but they don’t want the chore of maintaining one. You have a business to run, you have a family to manage, and perhaps you really don’t enjoy writing. That doesn’t mean that you can’t create interesting blog content to post on a regular basis.
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| Blogging: Pitching Bloggers: 15 Rules to Obey |
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Author:Patsi Krakoff, Psy. D.
BR (blogger relations) instead of PR is practically a new profession, as more publicity buzz gets started by prominent bloggers. Publicists trying to get media attention for a new product, book or service are now pitching bloggers in addition to journalists and the press.
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| RSS: Selecting An RSS Reader Or News Aggregator |
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Author: S. Housley
Reading RSS Feeds
While many have resisted the urge to decipher the meaning behind the acronym RSS, the vast majority of technically knowledgeable online surfers have begun incorporating RSS into their daily routines. Why go through the hassle of understanding something new, the novice might want to know? Because it saves time, and time is a precious commodity these days.
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| Blogging: How to Write an Article in 20 minutes |
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Jim_Estill writes "Author:Jim Estill
It takes me only 20 minutes to write a 400-500 word article or blog post. This article (that I wrote in 20 minutes) explains some of the tricks I use to accomplish this. I started thinking seriously about this when I started blogging. Blogging gave me a deadline (almost every day) and I did not want to spend more than 20 minutes each day on blogging. Many of my blog entries are actually less than 500 words so take me less time.
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| Business: B-Blogs: A Business Prerequisite |
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Author:Scott Lindsay
“How does business change when everyone is a potential publisher? A vast new stretch of the information world opens up.” – Stephen Baker and Heather Green
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