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What Has Money Got To Do With Blogging?
Sunday, 13 April 2008
By Jean Shaw

  Internet marketing is like a jigsaw puzzle, very frustrating until you make the pieces fit. However, if you get it right you can set up a process, which can be the gateway to your dreams.

I would defy anyone to say they don't want to be rich. Materialism may not be everyone's cup of tea but with money comes freedom and time. Used wisely, money is not the source of all evil. Money enables you to spend time with friends and family doing the things you want to do.

Money allows you to travel to places you've never been and meet people you'd never otherwise get to see. It allows you to give to charities, good causes and help others. Someone famous once said, "The best way to help the poor is not to be one of them".

Admittedly, money can't buy you love or good health but it can make life much easier and far more pleasant.

So what has money got to do with blogging?

Well, blogs are probably the easiest way to make money
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Countdown To Blasting Off Your Business Blog
Sunday, 13 April 2008
By Kevin Sinclair

  Does your blog need a bit of a kick start? Are you having trouble trying to get things going again? Maybe your blog has never really got started because you are not sure how to get things moving. If any of the above applies to you, then read on to find out how to blast off your business blog.

Go Back to Basics

First of all you need the foundations for a successful blog. Here are a few factors for you to bear in mind.

(a) In order to make a concerted attempt to reach specific blog visitors, ensure your blog has a niche topic. You could, for example use a hobby of collecting rare and unusual books or coins. This is sure to attract web visitors who are looking for these items, a rare book or coin.

(b) The use of categories/tags that are sub-topics of your main topic is always an excellent idea. For example, with rare books, interesting categories within this subject would be authors, genre, historic, illustrated, modern and so on.

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