I dont get blogging!!

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Hello Warriors,

Right I am pretty experienced marketer make a decent income off and on line.

I dont get this blogging lark... anybody got a good ebook they can send me that will sum it up from start to finish...

Cheers

Danny
#blogging
  • Profile picture of the author sujuncai
    You can look at John Yeo's Blogger's Paycheck right here:
    http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...sultation.html

    A lot of good reviews from the threads. I got one myself, it's a great resource.
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  • Profile picture of the author Eric Land
    I have a free report in the war room if you want to check it out

    Its on blogging btw
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  • Profile picture of the author Trieu
    Bloggers pay check from John Yeo is one of the best I read. Super affiliate blogger from Gobola Krishnan is really good as well
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  • Profile picture of the author jrailsback
    You should just browse the Copyblogger blog and you should pick up the idea pretty quick. Then read the Copywriting 101 archive page. Blogging will generally not be to profitable unless you provide valuable content.
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    Thanks for the replies, got plenty to read and learn.

    Lets hope it works as well as my forums

    Danny
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    • Profile picture of the author SarahMcHarry
      Danny,

      I have a free tutorial which will get you started on WordPress blogging. Check out my sig.

      Good luck!

      Sarah
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      • Profile picture of the author Vassago
        I did wonder when I first came here "who reads blogs?" But I must say I've started reading people's blogs and a few have come to read mine.

        Rather than starting a forum thread or continuing a discussion, a blog gives you a place to put a random posting, thoughts, or write ideas that can later become articles. It's also a lot less hassle than a dedicated website for some.

        As I said, Warriors is the first forum I've seen that has a blog section - and they probably pioneered it. Before long we'll be seeing it everywhere.


        V
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    i personally think the differentiation between "site" and "blog" is total nonsense.

    See Google "search the web"...."search blogs". Like blogs are no sites and dont belong to the web or something.

    Besides there are ways to design/style a "blog" so it doesn't look like a typical blog.

    I myself don't define a blog like "personal style blah blah"...but rather as type of site which is more dynamic, gets more and more frequent content than your typical "static" site. And blogs usually are already equipped with things like RSS and nice things like that.

    So..its a more "enhanced" version of a site with more (so called) "web2.0" features. Thats how i see it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vassago
    I often use cryptic titles to get clickthrus - it's the curiosity factor - which gets people to your site. This applies to blogs as much as it does to ads or articles.

    How many ads do you see that simply say:
    Internet marketing
    Home Business
    Work From Home
    Work At Home
    Business Opportunity

    stuff like that?

    Blogs are far more personal, they add back in that personal touch. Put the networking back into network marketing, as it were.

    If people see you as a person rather than an "opportunity" and you see them as a person before a "Signup" or "customer" you're already off to a good start in a relationship.

    Just my opinion of course.


    V
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    • Profile picture of the author molsted
      Hi!

      Feel free to check out the free report in my signature *Blogging For Moolah* for some ideas on how to proceed....

      Best Regards
      Martin Mölsted
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      • Profile picture of the author rafaelapolinario
        Bloggers Choice Awards is one of the best way to know what you should be blogging about.

        Goodluck,
        Rafael
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  • Profile picture of the author jameswatson
    Danny,

    The best thing you can do is read Yaro Starak's free ebook and mp3 called 'Blog Profits Blueprint'. Its free and is better than most paid ebooks about blogging.

    You can find it at Yaro's blog which is at entrepreneurs-journey.com

    Good luck,
    James
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  • Profile picture of the author Will Edwards
    There's also a free book by Alun Hill here ...

    Free eBooks - Prosperity & Abundance - Master Resale Rights & PLR

    Enjoy!

    Will
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  • Profile picture of the author CPA
    just finished an ebook im about to relise for free pm me and i'll send it to ya
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  • Profile picture of the author Josh Lobley
    I started a blog last October and I think they are great.

    My blog is about Bob Dylan and I post videos and comment on them.

    I can easily get 100 people a day and every time I make a post I get some organic Google traffic. Not many but theoretically I could have 1000s of visitors if had 1000s of posts.
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  • Profile picture of the author karenmd
    Danny,

    Check out my blog at kmd3255 and you'll get free help.
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    • Profile picture of the author karenmd
      Sorry Danny,

      OOPS! try me at karenmd. everyone makes an occasional mistake.

      karen
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  • Profile picture of the author Otis Ogle
    Even though this thread isn't for me found some really useful resources here, thanks guys =)
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  • Profile picture of the author Danny Cutts
    wow, thanks for the replies,

    I have a lot to go on now.... blogging is looking a little more interesting now....

    Cheers again,

    I will be working my way through the posts

    Danny
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  • Profile picture of the author staxx
    Check out entrepreneurs-journey.com and johnchow.com. They both have free ebook downloads that are very good.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vassago
      I was reading Paulo Coelho's blog the other day when somebody asked him
      "Best piece of advice you have ever been given?".

      Paulo's reply was simple:
      "Don't follow advices. Try it yourself."

      I myself made this reply:
      "So the best piece of advice you've ever given is not to follow advice but to try it for yourself. Genius! I'm certainly going to follow that advice! "

      Alex pointed out that the best advice giver is our own intuition.

      People who follow a famous blog often end up commenting at each other's blogs and it becomes the next step in the evolution of networking - one step further than even the forums take us.

      Who needs Facebook?!



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  • Profile picture of the author SiteFlipRemix
    I like blogging for the networking aspect more than getting monetizing the traffic. Using your blog as way to network with new people is a good method especially in Internet Marketing to get more contacts and overall improve your online business.

    I have met and networked with all kinds of new people since I started my blog and have led to unique opportunities that weren't possible before. So get blogging!
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    • Profile picture of the author Vassago
      Originally Posted by SiteFlipRemix View Post

      I like blogging for the networking aspect more than getting monetizing the traffic. Using your blog as way to network with new people is a good method especially in Internet Marketing to get more contacts and overall improve your online business.

      I have met and networked with all kinds of new people since I started my blog and have led to unique opportunities that weren't possible before. So get blogging!
      Spot on! Networking always comes before the marketing!


      V
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  • Profile picture of the author Tyler Ellison
    At first I didn't understand any benefits of blogging either and I thought it was really stupid. Once I learned to use Wordpress for SEO that all changed. Blogs are nearly the perfect platform to build a site that has maximum SEO already built-in. The ability to create a new page on the site in a matter of seconds by making a quick post, the ability to add all kinds of plugins to optimize it however you like, it just totally makes building plain html sites feel like a waste of time.
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  • Profile picture of the author twannahiga
    Actually reading and participating in blogs is great way to generate respect and interest in your own beneficial sources if you don't want to create a blog! Because when I've started reading other people's blogs and a few have come to read mine. Blog's always give you a place to put a random posts, or write ideas that can later become articles. It's much cheaper and easier to run than a full one website for some people. Great for SEO as well!
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  • Profile picture of the author CocoChanelle
    I would recommend Lynda.com

    You can find all of the training tutorials you'll care to watch over there.
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  • Profile picture of the author mike116
    Blogging is becoming more and more in use in the off-line world, as well. Non-profits are using blogging as a way of connecting with their donors/potential donors, etc. So, the importance of blogging is evident online and off.
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    • Profile picture of the author cyberws
      Semantically, that's true but here is one huge difference: when a blog post is written it is immediately syndicated to many big name sites (assuming, of course, that the owner has set up the blog properly). An HTML page isn't syndicated that way. Of course, the site owner can syndicate a new HTML post with a program like RSS Submit but (s)he has to take action to make this happen. If it's set up to auto-syndicate, then by definition it's a blog. Kind of makes my head spin.
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