Learn How to Start a Blog
Posted by Margaret O'Connor Flanigan at 10:05 am in Uncategorized

When deciding how to start a blog the first thing for you to decide is what the purpose of your blog is. Are you doing this for your own personal pleasure, to earn some extra cash or to promote a business or idea that you would like to get out to others? Once you have decided this the next step is to look at other blogs of similar topic to get an idea of what others are doing. This may just give you the inspiration you need. When you feel ready to begin the first step is find the right blog provider to host you. There are many to choose from, some of which are free and others which charge only a small fee to use their sites.

Learning how to start a blog is quite easy. Once you have signed up you will see that there are templates you can use to make getting started easy. A simple click on a button and you will have the look you want and then can continue to customize it to suit your desires. You can add many things to your blog from photos, guestbooks to buttons and backgrounds. Make it you because that is what you are after or make it reflect your company and what you are trying to promote. The sites where you pay, even a small fee, do have slightly more to offer in choices when it comes to customizing your blog. Next you need to decide on who you want to be able to access your blog. You can make it private and only have it readable by your friends, coworkers and family or you can have it open to anyone wandering the internet who thinks what you are saying might be of interest to them.

Once you have learned how to start a blog you will be able to begin posting. Do not be offended or feel down if it takes a little time before you get traffic coming to your blog. Visit other blogs and make comments that include your blog address. This will encourage others to come to see what you have to say. It will also persuade those whose blogs you are reading to leave comments about your blog once they have seen it. This will further drive traffic to you.

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How to Start an Internet Business
Posted by Margaret O'Connor Flanigan at 10:07 am in Uncategorized

You may be surprised to hear it, but starting an internet business is much easier than starting a brick and mortar business. That’s not to say that there is nothing to do when starting an e-business, just that there is not quite as much to do. Furthermore, there are countless tools and services that you can use to start your own online business even without a website. So what are you waiting for, get an idea and go for it.

Merchandising is the easiest type of business to start online because you do not need your own website right away. You can start with eBay or Amazon or one of the other popular sites that lets you create your own basic storefront right on their servers. This is a great way to start making money while you are still constructing your website, as you will have plenty of traffic flowing to your storefront thanks to the huge popularity of already established online shopping sites.

Once you have enough income to get your own business up and running, keep the doors open on your eBay or Amazon sales, and provide links to your new website in as many places as you can. Let people know your business is here and located on its own website. That way you can slowly wean customers off of your original storefront and into your own site.

Now, although merchandising businesses can be created this way, service businesses cannot. Start by looking up the laws in your area regarding online businesses, and go from there. Create your website, optimize it for search engines, and go around to as many places as you possibly can looking for people to market your site to. Get links, get advertisements, and try to draw people to your site so that they will purchase your products. It may take some time, but the payoff is completely worth it.

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Internet Marketing 101
Posted by Margaret O'Connor Flanigan at 10:14 am in Uncategorized

If you wanted to design a course and call it internet Marketing 101, what do you think would be taught through it? The first semester may work on teaching the basics of how to get people to come to your internet business site. It may try to educate you on the benefits of links. You want to bring people to your website, drive the consumer to you so that they can discover what your company has to offer in a product or service. Just like a good restaurant wants to be listed in the travel directories you want like or complimentary businesses to link to your website and you in return will offer a link to theirs. It never hurts to have not only your website on your business card but the directory you have linked to as well.

Another tool to use when marketing on the internet is the doorway page. This page is designed to tell the consumer almost nothing but to be interesting enough to draw them in and have them click on a enter button so they can visit the rest of the website. These pages are also called bridge pages or gateway pages. Some people do not like them, feeling that they are used to trick the person who has come to look at a website while others find them an interesting introduction to the site.

Search engine optimization, also called SEO, is an important part of marketing on the net. It is very important that the website has words that are typical of what a person will put into the search box when they are trying to find information on something or are looking for a particular product or service. These words are called keywords and they are used more than once so that the search engines will pick up on them and list their internet business when the consumer is searching.

Getting people to your website is the key to a successful internet marketing business. One useful tip is to make sure that you put your website’s address on any piece of paper relating to your business. This includes signs, handouts, business cards, your email signature or anything else you can think of. That address is the single most important key to promoting your business.

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