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How are business blogs making out?

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It's not surprising though that adoption for blogs is slow for businesses as indicated in a recent eMarketer article. Just like I've found, it takes a strong commitment to keep writing interesting and informative blog posts. As we see, the succesful blogs are those that tell stories such as those by GM and Sun.

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Improving search rankings for blogs - Tip #1

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As I find interesting ways to improve search engine optimization for your blogs, I will pass these tips on. I'll keep these short and sweet: Tip#1: Improve search rankings by moving your blog name to the end of your post's Title Tag. We'll see what this little change will do for my blog by checking my web referrals.

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Drive Web Traffic or Drive Loyalty?

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A blog is like a company in many ways. When you first start out, you get readers that notice you when you are a young and naive blogger. They see that you have something to say and stop by your blog for a read. Other companies (and bloggers) should learn from Mini and try and replicate this approach. I digress.

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Screw ROI - Think LOI (Loyal Opt-Ins)

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You can also include ways for them to select the emails they want to receive Survey/Feedback forms soliciting data from them - For example: what interests you the most? Many bloggers such as Darren Rowse and Yaro Starak allow you to sign up to receive email updates. Here's the most important tip: Send this initial email out right away!

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Microsites, Blogging and Business Blogshit

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Therefore based on a person's behaviour and/or attributes (eg: industry or product interest) different content is served up. it was interesting that the study sees a "movement toward consumer-generated content" which it sees "will be an important component of microsites". Web 2.0 - Microsites on Crack In terms of web 2.0,

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