Forum Posting Techniques to Help You Promote Your Blo

July 3, 2011

Having a blog can be a great start to an online writing career. A blog will allow you to express yourself, providing you with an outlet for your stress, which can be especially useful if you are working or in school. A blog can also allow you to share your experiences with friends and family, and you can simply post your pictures and diary entries without having to tell the same stories over and over again. Aside from all these, you can also use your blog to sell things, organize your web pages, and even earn some money.

Thanks to the power of technology and prospecting, there are now many ways through which you can make money through your blog. For instance, you can get commissions through paid advertising on your site. There are two ways that you can do this: you can either solicit offline and get brick and mortar companies to pay you to post their ads on your site, or you can join an affiliate marketing network and get paid for each click that visitors make on your ads. You can also blog for a living, and get paid for each entry that you write.

Either technique, however, demands that you have a lot of people visiting your site every single day. This can be a daunting task: you will need to be able to market your site so that it stands out amongst the millions of other blogs online. You will also need to sustain this onslaught of people reading your site by constantly adding to your content, keeping your content useful and fresh, and of course, never lagging in your marketing efforts. One way that you can promote your blog is to post in forums with subjects that are related to your blog posts.

If you are interested in promoting your blog and getting more people to read your work, then you may be interested in posting in forums and knowing how to go about it. Here are a few tips that you may need when posting in forums.

– Always pick a forum that has something to do with your blog. You may think that this is common sense, but you need to know why it’s the best practice for any blogger. Many bloggers make the mistake of spamming blogs in an effort to spread themselves throughout the forum and have their news spread faster. This can be a costly mistake: you do not only alienate your potential market, you will make yourself appear desperate. This air of desperation makes you appear like a hard-selling puppet of capitalism, and in the world of the Internet, where free and open source rules, you can work against your own potential.

– Avoid text lingo and spell like a pro. You may think that your audience is young and on the go, and would not care about your spelling. However, if you cannot even spell well, how can anyone trust you to blog well? How can anyone trust you as a credible source of high quality information? Spell well, check your grammar, and look at your punctuation. You need to look like you are someone who is meticulous and knows what people want, so don’t risk damaging your reputation by taking the shortest cut.

– Help people. Put your blog address in your signature, but start out by helping people with their problems. If you allow people to feel that they are important, they will be interested in you.


Social Networking to Improve Your Blog’s Traffic

July 2, 2011

There is no doubt that blogging is quickly becoming popular and there’s no stopping its popularity. The fight for supremacy heats on. The battle for the highest ranked blog or the most frequently visited blog is now at its peak. It is also no surprise that blogs now are becoming popular because of its use as a vehicle for earning extra dollars.
What do you need to increase your blogs traffic? It requires no extra complication as a matter of fact, all you need to do is to maximize your networking skills. that’s right! No need for additional special skills, just plain old networking skills. So how do you start?

First you need to have a constant appearance online. You can visit other blogs as well, in that manner bloggers will see your blog entries as well. It’s more like a give and take relationship. You can also participate in blog forums and recommend your blog to those people who are seeking information that your blog provides.  Aside from forums, you can also chat with other bloggers online everywhere, including social networking sites.

Advertise your blog online. There are many ways to advertise your blog for free. Advertising online is easy to do. In most cases it only takes a few minutes in most cases, depending on what type of ad you’re promoting. You can take the first step in starting your free advertising by doing a simple search for “free advertising” on your favorite major search engine such as Google or Yahoo.

In short, social networking is the key to improve your blog’s traffic.


Just Like Riding A Bicycle

July 1, 2011

How many times have you told someone “it’s just like riding a bicycle”? I find myself saying this more and more to friends and clients each day. Reminding them that they have the ability to do the thing they are resisting doing or afraid to do. It’s just like riding a bicycle, right?

Well I am now practicing what I preach. I started this blog a long time ago and forgot about it. I was so busy living and enjoying my retirement that I neglected this blog and this blog is what got me to where I am today. The concept of this blog for sure, Networking 5 to 9.

I worked at the post office from 9 to 5 and I worked my MLM business from 5 to 9. It is just as simple as that.

I am back because of The Ultimate Blog Challenge. Please go to http://ultimateblogchallenge.com for more details and stay tuned or join me this month. It is going to be great!

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A Great Social Connection Strategy – Get Your FaceBook Name

June 14, 2009

Your internet presence is very important to you and your business. The future of business is both online and offline. This article by none there than the Word Press Wizard will explain it all.

A Great Social Connection Strategy – Get Your FaceBook Name

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I claimed my name http://facebook.com/RuthBradford


The Power of a Tribe

April 17, 2009

In a previous post I wrote about the book “Tribes”, by Seth Godin. Since that post, I saw something very interesting on Twitter. Aston Kutcher and Larry King (CNN) were in a race to see who could reach one million followers first. Here is a post from the “Huffington Post” showing the race.

This for me was a very good lesson on networking and leading a tribe.

i wonder what Seth thinks about this? Did Ashton read “Tribes”? He sure did follow Seth’s advice.

When I woke up this morning I found out the results.
http://twitpic.com/3fzes
Team @aplusk beat @CNNBrk! Watch the victory as it happened!
Here are the down to the wire tweets from team @aplusk :

1. for anyone who missed it here’s the vid on the victory http://bit.ly/3UpiEF about 4 hours ago from TweetDeck

2. YOU GUYS are AMAZING http://twitpic.com/3fzvy about 5 hours ago from TweetDeck

3. Victory is ours!!!!!!!!about 5 hours ago from web

4. http://www.malarianomore.org /about 5 hours ago from web

5. we are reporting live on http://www.ustream.tv/ashton about 5 hours ago from web

6. We are at the finish line we need one last pushabout 5 hours ago from web

7. Cnn is blasting off on tv we are back on the webabout 5 hours ago from web

8. going back live again http://www.ustream.tv/ashton about 5 hours ago from web

9. the malaria link http://tinyurl.com/c5ug96 about 6 hours ago from web

10. rt stephlovesrob @aplusk this is chris crocker http://tinyurl.com/c5kxau about 6 hours ago from web

11. I’m am live on ustream now if CNN is gonna fight it out on tv I’ll fight it out on the web http://ustream.tv/ashtonabout 7 hours ago from web

12. @mashable CNN is full guns blazing on tv we have to win this thing for the webabout 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

13. Why R they pushing so hard if this doesn’t mean anything? It’s a changing of the guard. the old way the new way. http://bit.ly/1694W3 about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

14. I love the grass roots effort http://bit.ly/Rsts about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

15. Thanks dude lol RT @jeremybunner: i think ppl are following CNN bc they think @aplusk is a douche.about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

16. CNNbrk is pulling away. Are you following CNNbrk? about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

17. @ericbuterbaugh me too about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck in reply to ericbuterbaugh

18. with less than 10K to go CNN has regained the lead. I really want someone to become a SIMS character. http://bit.ly/CBWw6 about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

19. tell me this isn’t better than watching tv. we get to participate in the entertainment. I feel like I’m directing an episode of punk’dabout 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

20. lol RT @gembuild: @aplusk will RED put his foot in your ass if you LOOSE?about 7 hours ago from TweetDeck

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* Name ashton kutcher
* Web http://blahgirls.com

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15 Fascinating Ways to Track Twitter Trends

April 4, 2009

15 Fascinating Ways to Track Twitter Trends

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Twitter: how I got started.

April 4, 2009

I must admit, I am fascinated with Twitter. Twitter has become my virtual homepage. Not really, but it feels that way.
I all started during the Christmas holidays of 2008. Most of my blog readers know that I work full time for the U. S. Postal Service, and part time as a home based entrepreneur. So this this last holiday season was unlike no other due to the cutbacks at the Postal Service. Where they always hired seasonal help in the past, that was not the case in 2008. We were extremely busy working 10 to 12 hour days, so I just came home, ate dinner, showered, and unapologetic-ally went to bed to rest my body. It turns out that while in bed I was too tense to sleep so I used my Blackberry to access Twitter.
I found the most fascinating conversations occurring and was instantly hooked. Twitter became my bedtime story book. And the characters a never ending rainbow. My husband was amazed to find me with a Blackberry in my face all the time. When he would ask “What are you doing” (which is the same question Twitter asks)? I would reply “Twittering”. His next question: what is that? Well, I did not even have to answer his question, because he is a avid “CNN” viewer, and all of a sudden my favorite (former) CNN anchor/host Miles O’Brien, came on the TV screen and said “follow me on Twitter”. Wow, instant credibility. So each morning I would wake up, grab my Blackberry, and see what Miles had tweeted as I started my work day.
Twitter became a great resource for me during the holidays. Now I take a “twitter break” instead as a “coffee break”. Twitter is like a global “water cooler” for working professionals.
This was the beginning of my Twitter experience.
How did you first get started on Twitter? Feel free to leave your comments below.


Namechk.com Launches Free App to Check Social Media Username Availability

April 3, 2009

Namechk.com Launches Free App to Check Social Media Username Availability

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I’m so grateful for this site. Thanks @nicheprof for your tweet today about Namechk.

If you are working online and using Social Media, this website will save you a lot of time. It has all of the most popular social sites grouped on one page. You just type in your name and it scrolls through each site and let you know if the user name you want is available.


Use Time Wisely in Social Media: Be A Leader

April 1, 2009

Seth Godin: