Once you’ve got your blog up and running, the challenge then becomes – how to promote it. There’s a world of advice out there online, but what really works? Here’s 9 tried and true ways to promote your blog.
It is not enough to just create a blog, but to make very sure that you get the proper niche or your favorite compassion for what you are achieving.
How to get more traffic is a million dollars question for bloggers and webmasters. Here is a list showing some of the steps you can take. Also tell us if you have experienced useful. I recommend that it would easy to try one step a day.
Instead of leaving our comments on other blog-post, what if we publish our comments on our own blog (as a new post) and give a link-back to that blog we want to comment on?
This article is about importance of Social media in one’s profession. You will learn how one can enhance the opportunities in their professional life by participating in social media as it is not limited to share your daily routine; you can build strong professional contact which can lead your business at next stage.
Blogging is continuously growing and raising in every culture, race, discipline and society. Politicians, celebrities, brands, individuals, students, schools, universities, Government, NGOs everyone seem to have a blog now.
In addition to giving voice to millions and enabling individuals to spread their presence across the online world, blogs—or at least writing and editing blogs—are the cottage industry of the 21st century. Thousands of people make their living as bloggers.
Let me share with you some interesting and timeless insight with you regarding blogging for business here today. For business blogging, as per my opinion the long-term strategy is pretty critical. My thinking behind the long-term strategy is woe to the business that hires outside bloggers and then abandons the project.
I use the blogs as a filter. I don’t read any mainstream media directly on daily or weakly basis. I also don’t subscribe to any newspapers or magazine and online journals.
The beauty of blogging is in the eye of the beholder. There’s a lot of noise and a lot of dribble out there. There are people who are just writing to see their words on the screen. And reading blogs can be like driving down the highway and looking at billboards—none really stand out, and the next day it’s difficult to remember what you saw.