by Joel Comm Recently, I pointed out that blogging can be an excellent way for people to start earning with AdSense. It takes no effort at all to get a blog up and running on Blogger and you pretty much start with one ad well blended at the top of the page. But there’s a difference between starting with AdSense and making a good income from it, and that’s really the goal, right? I’m sure that most bloggers who put ads on their sites would really like to see their entries making ...
4/2/2006
6/5/2005
Why Blogs Are Beating Out Ezines … And Matter So Much to Your Platform
by Suzanne Falter-Barns www.getknownnow.com I was all set this morning to write about something totally different in this issue … but thanks to the power of blogs, I’m here to deliver a totally different message. Namely the ascendance of blogs over ezines. First of all, you may notice that you’re not getting a whole lot of issues of this ezine from me. Why? Because I’ve come to understand that blogging is faster. It’s more immediate. It’s got a wonderful airstream of energy that follows each post. And because it’s less formal, ...
12/20/2004
The 6 Top Reasons Marketers Should Blog
If there is a downside to blogging, I have yet to find it. The more you learn about blogging, the more there is to like. In fact, here are 6 mouth-watering reasons why every marketer should be blogging: 1- Fast Search Engine Spidering and Indexing of Your Site: Did you know that Google owns the most popular blogging platform on the planet? Blogger at http://www.blogger.com is used to produce thousands of blogs. Even a complete internet newbie can set up a blog in about 5 minutes at Blogger. And guess who can ...
12/17/2004
Why It Took Me So Long To Blog
When I saw my first blog, I wasn’t impressed. The first blogs I ever read were embarrassing tales of teenage angst better left private, political diatribes from both the rabid right and the rabid left, and jargon-filled tech rags that made my eyes glaze over And yet everyone was talking about blogs and that I would soon be left behind if I didn’t have one. But they never gave me a simple explanation of how it would benefit me. They talked about RSS - you know, the obligatory “real simple syndication” - ...
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