[an error occurred while processing this directive] To Blog Or Not To Blog?

by Jim Edwards Web logs, commonly referred to as "blogs," represent all the rage right now in online publishing.

Not really a newsletter or traditional html page publishing, blogs resemble more of a web-based diary where the creator records their thoughts, posts links, or responds to questions.

With so much confusion online and an absence of "personal touch," blogs stand to actually bring back some humanity to the web by allowing people of like minds to come together.

** Why Blog? **

As the sea of information on the World Wide Web gets larger and deeper, people starve for knowledge.

It's a fact that most human beings learn better when someone else shows or tells them how to do something, or explains what something means and its impact on their lives.

People sitting around a fire and passing information one to another is as old as human history, and with blogs you can do the online equivalent.

Blogs allow you to do everything from staying in touch with family members to building a world-wide following of loyal readers based around a hobby or your profession.

** Monologue or Dialogue? **

You basically have two choices when it comes to your blog.

You can set it up so only you can post to the blog and viewers just read your posts, or you can allow your audience to comment on your posts and create a dialogue with them.

Which model you choose comes down to your purpose for the blog.

If you want to get feedback from customers, family members, friends, or subscribers, then allowing them to post will add a tremendous dimension to your communication.

If you want to keep it simple, then start out with a blog where you post and others only read.

** How Do You Set Up a Blog? **

Log on to Blogger.com to set up a free account (monologue type).

With absolutely zero experience and without reading the help files, I set up my blog - www.ebookblog.com - in about 5 minutes.

At first I just posted a few old articles to fill in content and see how the process worked.

Lately I've gotten the "blogger bug" and plan to start posting several times a week.

Though my blog gets posted on my own website, Blogger.com also allows you to post to their server so you don't even need a hosting account to set up your own blog.

You can get a more full-featured blog (dialogue type) from MovableType.org.

There you have the option of getting their software installed on your server or obtaining a very reasonably priced account hosted on their servers.

Either way you choose, posting rates as simple as typing into a web form, clicking a button, and your articles and comments automatically get posted to your blog (no html or ftp skills required).

If you want to find one of the thousands of blogs online about everything from cooking to puppy potty training, log on to:

www.daypop.com
www.blogsearchengine.com
www.feedster.com

You can easily and quickly search through rapidly expanding databases of blogs open to the public.


-- Jim Edwards is a syndicated newspaper columnist and the co-author of an amazing new ebook that will teach you how to use fr-e articles to quickly drive thousands of targeted visitors to your website or affiliate links...

Need MORE TRAFFIC to your website or affiliate links? "Turn Words Into Traffic" reveals the secrets for driving Thousands of NEW visitors to your website or affiliate links... without spending a dime on advertising! Click Here


Grab your FREE Home Based Business
Resource Kit from JDA Publishing.

Fill out the form below and you will receive.......


  • DISCOUNT!! on Website Design
  • FREE!! 7-Day Internet Marketing Coursefree internet marketing course
  • FREE!! Beginner's Guide to Starting a High Income Business on the Internet.
  • FREE!! eCommerce Start Up Checklist.
  • FREE!! Web site Traffic Generating System
  • Save!! money with $12.45/mo Internet access
  • FREE!! Web Builder Letters Subscription
  • Plus much more...!!


FREE Home Based Business Resource Kit
Your Name:
Email Address:
 

The Only thing that will stop the growth of the internet is a very large asteroid....."
Scott Farrell
Hide and Watch's Tiger Logo


Home ::  Articles ::  Current Newsletter ::  Services
Privacy ::  Ask Jodi !! ::  Pricing ::  Free Courses
©Copyright 2004, JDA Publishing
spamrecycle.gif - 4kb
mail.gif - 1kb Free Publication
Subscribe to the
Web Builder Letters!
is a free newsletter offering tips, reviews, and resources to help you produce, grow, and manage a quality website.
First Name:
Email Address:

Learn the Secrets of The Internet Marketing Warrior!!

warriorpro.jpg - 11kb
Click Here !!


Why Almost Everyone Is Dead Wrong About Internet Marketing Including How to Design Web Sites, Generate Traffic, and Sell To Visitors!
Forget the HYPE…Internet marketing isn't as easy as some people claim it to be. If you have been online for any time at all, you already know this. You can't just put up a $10 web site and wait for millions of people to show up and buy from you. Most Internet marketing courses tell you what to do, but they never reveal to you how to do it profitably without wasting thousands of dollars in unnecessary and expensive experimentation. You don't need Internet marketing theories…You need concrete steps and specific directions to take to build and market your business for maximum profits with minimum time and money.
Click here now for more info...

mail.gif - 1kb Free Courses

The Affiliate Masters
FREE Intensive 5-Day Email Course from the creators of Make Your Site Sell.
Learn how to maximize your affiliate profits!

The InfoProduct Masters course
FREE Intensive 5-Day Email course on creating, producing and selling your very own infoproduct.

The Pricing Masters course
FREE Intensive 5-Day Email course that shows you how to find the PERFECT PRICE for your product.

The NetWriting Masters course
FREE Intensive 5-Day Email course on how to write sales-clinching copy on the Net.



Proud member of WebChamber.com - The World Wide Web Chamber of Commerce. Click to verify membership.

http://www.aahbb.org/Default.asp

http://www.icra.org/labelv02.html

Privacy Partnership Logo