The use of blogging has changed over the years. What once was an interesting way to chronicle ones experiences, much like a journal, is in fact now being used to make extra income. In some cases men and women are using their blogs as a sort of full time job. One thing that people are doing this is through Adsense and the use of great advertisement, however, some people are doing this by providing advertisement to thousands of clients each day. It's being done so much that now sites have been built in order that this process can be made much easier. For example, lets say company X wants an informative advertisement about product Y, the company would then do a check to see how popular Z's blog is and would then ask Z to create that advertisement based on what they need. It's pretty effective if one has the right blog. But even still, in general cases companies have troubles deciding on where to pay and how much to pay for it. That's where blog advertisement rates comes in. A blog advertisement rate is generally defined as, how much money a client will have to pay per word in an advertised blog post. However, it can also be how much the blogger has already defined the price will be before hand based on how long the post is.
Continue reading...12. August 2009
Advertising has become a very powerful part of media all across the globe. If you are watching a one hour television program then generally there are at least fifteen minutes of commercials from start to finish. Have you ever asked yourself why I have bought this item? The answer usually is because I saw it on television and I knew that I had to go out and buy it. Billions of dollars in revenue are made from advertisements that are aired on television. If you want to market your product then you will need to run advertisements on television and on the Internet in order to make your product known to the masses. In today’s tough economic times many people are opting to stay home and watch television than go out and go out to dinner or see a movie. There are so many channels to choose from but wherever you go the commercials are sure to follow you. People spend days working on advertising campaigns in order to get into the minds of consumers. They want to know how they can market their products to make them enticing to you so that you will buy them even if you do not need them or cannot afford them.
Continue reading...3. August 2009
There are a number of effective free online advertising methods such as search engine optimization techniques, link exchanges and the use of social networks among others. Another very effective free online advertising method is known as viral marketing. You probably may have heard about it before but know little about it or about its efficacy. It is used by online marketers big and small and with a little creativity can be adapted to fit any form of online business. All you have to do is give out a free product or service and encourage others to give them out too. For example instead of just selling an e-book you can just give it out for free and give people the rights to also give your e-book out.
Continue reading...18. July 2009
Once bloggers achieve the long awaited page rank, advertisers line up to get their products, or websites reviewed by the blogger. This is where it gets interesting. Bloggers go to web sites that connect bloggers, and advertisers, and submit their blogs for acceptance. One they get approved, they either get contacted by the advertisers, or they can simply sort through the opportunities and choose one to write about. They will get paid for each sponsored review they write. Usually, the sites only allow you to have two or three paid reviews on your blog each day. They also require that your blog have other content besides the paid reviews.
Continue reading...14. July 2009
Bloggers writing sponsored reviews naturally want to please their clients. But their clients know their products well. Their clients undoubtedly devoted extensive time and resources in development, test marketing, and identifying the potential customer base or demographic. A good review of a smaller, inexpensive microwave may emphasize the value and small kitchen footprint, but it should not fail to mention that the product is better suited to a single person who needs to cook microwave burritos, than to a family of five trying to thaw three pounds of hamburger in a hurry. Unqualified endorsements are neither a service to the client nor to the reader. They are not simply a matter of dishonesty, but of bad technique. If a blogger doesn’t know how to cook, he should stay out of the kitchen. Nothing destroys the veracity of a review faster than factual errors. Bloggers who don't know about their products, shouldn't write about them. Bloggers who want to maintain their credibility must focus on the product or service, help the reader understand its merits and demerits, and avoid writing reviews that just drop rose petals around their subjects.
Continue reading...24. February 2009
Although there are many sophisticated adaptations you can make to customize a blogspot (Google) blog, it’s really easy to get started. You can start your own simple blog in under 30 minutes. It’s completely free; the only thing you need is a valid email.
Continue reading...18. February 2009
There are a couple of blogging platforms that will host pictures for their bloggers to use in their posts. This is the simplest way of putting a picture online because the platforms used often incorporate quick image buttons to insert a picture into a text box as well as automatically pulling the picture up from your computer.
Continue reading...4. February 2009
Links included in blog posts are very important to the blogger, reader, and linkee for different reasons. Putting links in blog posts make them more useful as an information tool for your readers and they give SEO power to the page being linked to. The blogger gets the benefit of reader appreciation and return hits to their blog and, in some cases, payment for the link placed. Learning how to include a link in a blog post is easy.
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18. September 2009
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