Blogging, RSS & Feeds

What are Blogs and How Do You Profit from Them?

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RSS more effective than email

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Gathered Statistical Data Announces that Blogs will Dominate the Internet in Less than a Few Years

... if not months to come.

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Tips for a Better RSS Feed

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Why Would You Use Blogs Instead of a Web Site For Your Online Business?

Why would you use Blogs instead of a web site for your online business?

What's wrong... read more

Blood Test for Your Blog?

Are you contributing to one of the estimated 36.1 million (and growing) blogs online? Or a... read more

Get Website Visitors From Blogs

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Marketing with Blogs and RSS Feeds

Perhaps you still don't realize or fully understand the power of RSS Feeds as a marketing ... read more

Small Business: To Blog or Not To Blog

A weblog, or "blog" started out as a personal journal on the Web. They have evolved far be... read more

Blogging Your Way To Success Part 1

It has been said that blogging will be the new trend in the 21st century. It is easy to se... read more

RSS Explained

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How To Make A Cool Xanga

A xanga is something akin to a blog. It all began in 1999 and the xanga community is 2.5 m... read more

Blog or Ezine? Top 7 Reasons to Blog Now!

Many of my small business clients ask me: "What is a blog and do I need one?" As a marketi... read more

What is a Business Blog?

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How using RSS will attract and maintain visitors

There are nowhere near the amount of webmasters using RSS that there should be. There is m... read more

To Blog Or Not To Blog

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.

Blog s 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.

I f 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.c om
www.blogsearchengine.c om
www.feedster.com

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

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