How To Blogging Tips For Internet Network Marketing Bloggers
Every network marketer needs to start a blog in the 21st century. You may fight against the uprising of technology, but in reality, if you do not try have a website, you are fighting a losing battle against the web onslaught.
If you want to stand any sort of a chance of winning as a network marketer you must start a blog. But not just any blog. It must be a proper blog that is presentable, easy to navigate, and one that provides heaps of value. To start with, you must be using a wordpress blog and have host it on your own hosting space. This is easy with the plethora of affordable hosting such as Hostgator.
Next, you will need to register your own domain name. Using a domain name that has your name is best because in network marketing, you need to market YOURSELF and not your network marketing company. i.e. if you name was John Smith then JohnSmith dot com is a good choice.
Your website does not have to be like an Amway encyclopedia as Wikipedia and the MAIN Amway website has this covered. You are better off creating a blog that sells you as the marketer than another information site. This is the first and most important tip for any new network marketing blogger.
You must also be prepared to post 3 articles a week. Of course, you do not need to post long essays like the ones you do in primary or grade school. People who go online want information fast and instant, just like instant noodles. Short posts are good and when you spread out your long stories into short posts, it creates the habit that keeps your readers or blog subscribers coming back for more and more.
Select a good blog theme, that allows your reader to easily scrolling and navigation is a must. A good tip to keep in mind is selecting a blog theme that has the sidebar on the right of the theme. This is very necessary as Google scans blogs and their content from left to right. Do you need another reason?
Blog posts are all indexed separately. Collectively, each of your blog posts can get traffic cumulatively exceeding the main home page. But if your side bar is on your left, Google will wind up reading the SAME content (the sidebar) over and over again since it scans from left to right. And duplicate content is bad news.
Lastly, if you are not good at writing, you can either outsource simple blog updates to a ghostwriter or ghost blogger and you can use pictures, videos, podcast or other media to get your message across. The key is not to be paralyzed by analysis. Just get it started and you are good to go.


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