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Tuesday, 27 May 2008 |
By Barry O
Marketing tools are getting better and better with time and now that even the Flintstones have high speed internet people are able to market, communicate, and conduct business in mere nano seconds at prices that make traditional marketing tools look at the very least, prehistoric. What started off to be something that was more of a spam orientated check mate than anything else turned into a necessity that all businesses now build off of.
These marketing tools such as blogging and social marketing are used for relationship building between the customer and the business. To build these relationships the content of the blogs can not be empty and hollow. Social marketing does not consist of you saying something and it being Gospel just because you say it is. That is not how this works, not at all. Remember that initially you are dealing with strangers and it is up to you to build relationships from there.
This building process begins with starting conversations and/or joining them. Treat people in your social circle just like you would if they were coming to your house for the evening. Treat them like you expect to be |
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Monday, 26 May 2008 |
By Bruce Lipski
Do you want to make money online? Are you thinking of buying a blog to make that money? I want to warn you that I think the evidence is in: don't buy a blog to make money! Late in 2007 after the new Google page ranks came out there was a rash of blogs being put up for sale. I think CashQuests went for the most of the bunch at $15,000.00 followed by OneMansGoal at $8,500.00 and then a handful more at less than that.
Looking at the Alexa charts of three of those sites, you can clearly see where the sales were made and the subsequent drop off in viewers after the sales. Blogs are hard to maintain and no matter how you look at it, they are the personal property of the owner/writer. Every blog has a personality and the readers either like it and stick around or they leave. When a blog sells, that owner is gone and so is everthing he/she brought to the table.
I read certain blogs because I am entertained by the owner of the blog or value what they have to say. If they were to |
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