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Hey I found your blog - now what? Tips for those new to blogs

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Maybe you got here from Google or another random search. In simple terms a blog (a web log) is like a regular website but it's typically much more personal and the content can be written by anyone with a computer and an Internet connection (so keep that in mind). Here's a good article on RSS if you're interested.

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Even Your Father is on YouTube

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Are you thinking about different ways to build demand for your products or services or just to attract more people to your website or blog? As a blogger and a marketer, you need to look at YouTube in a broader context. A friend of his who did a Google search came back with this video in the search results.

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How to convert blog traffic into loyal readers

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After reading an inspiring article on ClickZ regarding effective landing pages , I've decided to look at ways to improve conversions on blogs. Blogger Beta 2.0 Have look at what blog awards are out there by going to Google and searching for them. Blogger Beta 2.0 Make browsing your blog easy. The trick is to use this!

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Blog content tip - Don't let your content go to waste

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Here are some tips on recycling your blog content: Come up with a topic and then search your blog and see what posts already exist. For example, if the topic is search marketing, see what comes up on your blog. You can even do a search across the blogosphere and add links from other bloggers. Look beyond your blog.

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Viral Marketing in B2B - It Works!

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B2B Marketing is Boring B2B marketers tend to use the same marketing tactics over and over again such as direct mail, email, paid search, telemarketing, and live events to name just a few. MarketingSherpa has kindly kept their top 12 viral campaigns from 2006 article open to public. Why not position your survey as a fun trivia game?