Home business owners from all types of companies are often searching for ways to marketing their product or service online at the lowest cost.
This has never been more common than now, where business owners have a slew of social networking resources to use to their advantages.
Blogging is thought of as the foundation of these resources that DubLi associates have been exploiting to attract new prospects.
These five points will explore how blogs have bolstered DubLi business building online.
Readers.
Always seek to understand your readers.
Conduct simple surveys to get a feel for their profile and small business preferences.
Ask prospects for feedback on a given post, ad link, or a recommendation you shared.
This is similar to interviewing your readers but without the commitment and intrusion of a face-to-face meeting.
Email Adresses.
Whereas ten years ago everyone was getting their first email address, today people are getting their first blog.
In the age of high speed and quick access, logging in and downloading e-mail sometimes takes longer than clicking into blog site.
Allow readers to explore your DubLi blog by first using a short e-mail message as teaser to your blog site.
If your e-mail is on an entirely different subject, use your e-mail signature to give a link to the site.
Subscriptions.
A simple way to capture your blog readers' email address is giving them the opportunity to subscribe.
Keep some exclusive information solely for your subscribers.
This will enhance the perceived value of the information and thus your overall blog.
Other non-subscribed readers will want to join to find out what else is offered.
RSS.
This is a quickly growing component to blogging since it has the capability to virally grow your blog's popularity.
Each blog has its own RSS feed which is obtained by clicking on the small orange icon in the address bar.
You can use the blog's RSS feed web address by subsequently using a pinging service.
These services, such as Pingoat or Pingomatic, will at little to no cost disperse your link to all the major directories and search engines.
Doing this will enhance your likelihood of your DubLi blog being indexed in Google.
Blog Networks.
A giant network of related blogs makes up a blog network, such as My Blog Log or Blog Catalog.
These networks typically aggregate blogs from the same industry, interest, readership base, payment mode, etc.
Consumers find credibility and convenience in clicking one link to several real bloggers about a single subject.
Clearly, more bloggers are better than one.
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