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Blogging In Action – Learn How To Build Successful Blog Fast
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Let’s face it, starting and running a blog is tough. That is, if you want to do it the right way, the spam-free way. There’s just SO MUCH to know.
You can’t “just write good content” and expect to be successful. You’ve got to know about search engines, about social media, about traffic, about how to turn your blog into a money making machine, and the list is seemingly endless.
There’s no doubt, it’s probably the most difficult lesson for any aspiring blogger to learn.
However, the biggest problem is that most books on the subject are filled with outdated advice that might have worked at some point in the past, but are practically useless these days (I’m not naming names here). And the new stuff is either so inaccurate or so complicated that it makes your head spin.
That’s why I was really excited when my friend told me about Blogging in Action. I’ve heard of the author before, as his advice has been the secret resource behind a number of successes over the past few years. And let me tell you, this package delivers. It’s got some eye-opening ah-ha’s and is packed with solid, no fluff advice.
5 Biggest Mistakes You Should Avoid When Starting Online Business
Posted by: | CommentsYou start online business to succeed, not to fail. But these 5 mistakes can bring down any good intention, and suck your time and energy like a vacuum cleaner.
Mistake 1. Not having well-developed online business plan. Have you thought about a value your business brings to visitors? What is your main goal with the online business? Outline as much as you can what your business is about, how you help people, what products will be promoted… and go for it! Many times online entrepreneurs do quite opposite – they rush to launch a blog and then try to fit a business model into it, or… even worth, don’t have any business model in mind.
Why I Love Online Business
Posted by: | CommentsI have entrepreneurial spirit and love starting and growing my own businesses rather than working for somebody else. I like to have a freedom of pursuing my own ideas and products, make decisions based on what makes sense rather than driven by office politics (and having other benefits that come with owning online business). Choice to get involve in online business was no brainer for me.
Think about how much efforts and money you’ll need to get physical business going. Take a restaurant - you have to get licenses, permissions, rent space, pass health inspection, hire and retain employees, find reliable suppliers and so on. Just to get off the ground you will need big money, and… there is no guarantee you’ll ever succeed.




