Archive for the ‘Blog Monetization’ Category

Start Your Own Blogging Business

August 12, 2009 - 2:13 pm No Comments

Turn Your Blog Into Big Bucks

Blogs are one of the internet’s fastest-growing phenomena-and one of the best and easiest ways to make money online. Learn how to choose a topic, start a blog and attract thousands of avid readers. Then use your blog to generate income from advertisers, promotions, affiliate links and other techniques-all from your own home.

We’ll reveal how to:

  • Attract visitors and hold their interest
  • Entice advertisers to promote their products on your blog
  • Earn an affiliate fee when your visitors shop at some of the most popular websites
  • Promote your blog and get listed on top blog search engines

Successful bloggers reveal their expert strategies for maximizing profits. Pick up this book and get started on the road to riches-without leaving your desk!

About the Author
McGraw-Hill authors represent the leading experts in their fields and are dedicated to improving the lives, careers, and interests of readers worldwide

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ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income

June 3, 2009 - 8:04 pm No Comments

“Both authors are successful and profitable probloggers and here they reveal at last some of their secrets.” (The Bookseller, Friday 14th March 2008)

Problogger.net is where bloggers worldwide go for advice and information on enhancing their blog’s presence. Whether you’re just starting out or have been blogging for years, these two professional bloggers show you how to turn your passion for blogging into extra revenue. This practical guide to creating and marketing a blog with the potential for generating a six-figure income shows you how to choose subject matter that works for you, handle technical issues, and evaluate your blogs success so that you can use your blog to generate income indirectly.

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Publish and Prosper: Blogging for Your Business

February 17, 2009 - 8:45 am No Comments

While personal blogs take up much of the blogosphere, blogs are quickly gaining popularity in business as an inexpensive and amazingly effective marketing tool. It’s time for a practical book about business blogging: this is the first book to demonstrate how businesses are blogging and how you can use blogging technology to converse with your customers to build your brand and sell your products.

Written from the business person/designer’s perspectives, this book shows how businesses can leverage current, real-world blogging techniques, tools, and platforms to promote and enhance their ventures. The key idea is that the conversation with your market is stronger and more meaningful with a blog. Filled with practical information and a how-to approach, this book provides case studies of companies as large as Boeing or General Motors and as small as Clip-’n-seal. Readers will learn about the types of business blogs, how companies use blogs, how to sell blogs to management and IT, effective blog design, content, and conversation, pitfalls to avoid, how to develop Web presence, and more.

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Web 2.0 Heroes: Interviews with 20 Web 2.0 Influencers

January 27, 2009 - 9:47 am No Comments

Is it technology? Is it philosophy? Or is it simply marketing hype? Web 2.0 is a concept so fluid that even the experts in this book don’t agree on what it means. Some feel that no definition is even necessary. But most agree on one thing: Web 2.0 is a sweeping tide that’s changing the face of the Internet.

Web 2.0 is not about mass marketing. It’s about actually understanding the masses. And it’s not about controlling the message. It’s about engaging the audience and actually hearing what they have to say. It’s about enabling creativity, realizing a culture of contribution, and putting the user in control.

Here is a rich smorgasbord of unique viewpoints — from bloggers, social networking developers, corporate communicators, online strategists, distinguished engineers, and others. These are the people who are shaping today’s Web. What they have to say can help you shape your organization’s future.

The Impact Makers

  • Max Mancini eBay
  • Alan Meckler Internet.com
  • Eric Engleman Bloglines
  • Gina Bianchini Ning
  • Dorion Carroll Technorati
  • Raju Vegesna Zoho
  • Richard MacManus Read/Write Web & Web 2.0 WorkGroup
  • TJ Kang ThinkFree
  • Patrick Crane LinkedIn
  • Shaun Walker DotNetNuke
  • Biz Stone Twitter
  • Seth Steinberg Meebo
  • Joshua Schachter Del.icio.us
  • Ranjith Kumaran YouSendIt
  • Garrett Camp StumbleUpon
  • Rodrigo Madanes Skype
  • Rod Smith IBM Corporation
  • Tim Harris Microsoft Corporation
  • Bob Brewin & Tim Bray Sun Microsystems
  • Michele Turner Adobe Corporation
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