Article tag: Blogging
Don't Start a Blog until You Ask These Five Questions
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 October 2010
Lately, more and more of my clients have been asking about blogs. Blogs have been very hot on the Web for years now, and it seems like everyone has one. Perhaps it’s the feeling that “everyone has one and I don’t” that’s driving more of my clients to wonder if it’s time to start their own. If you’re wondering this yourself, do you know if your business or organization is really ready to join the blogosphere?
Three Blogging Mistakes to Avoid
By Adam J. Barkafski Published:01 May 2008
Blogging has taken the internet community by storm. You may have heard the stories of people who derive a full-time income from their blogs in addition to garnering hordes of traffic to their websites and free publicity for their companies and organizations. Hearing these stories may encourage you to write your own blog. While blogging may be something that benefits you and your business, you’ll want to be smart about blogging before making some common mistakes found all too often.
A Quick Lesson on How to Blog
By Morgan Hamilton Published:01 May 2007
In the past few years, “Blogging” has exploded onto the national scene. In fact, it has gotten to be so pervasive that the next presidential election is said to be partially in the hands of the well-known political bloggers. A blog is a website which is usually constructed as a set of entries set up in chronological or reverse-chronological order. This means that the most recent post is at the top while the older posts are near the bottom. Older posts are usually archived by week, month, or year as the blog builds more and more content.
Internet Marketing Trends in 2007 and Beyond
By Will Toh Kwang Hwee Published:01 January 2007
1. Blogging: Many companies have taken advantage of blogging, including large corporations such as Dell, General Electric and more. Blogging allows anyone (including businesses) to promote his or her products and services free of charge. Usually, these companies hire a writer to blog about things related to their products and services. The blogs usually consist of about 300-500 words of interesting information related to the company. This helps get people interested in their business. Those who are interested in computers and technology will find blogs related to this type of information and read them regularly.
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