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Archive for December 7th, 2008

Blogging For Web Site Traffic

Nowadays, it seems that everyone and his dog have taken to blogging. This form of online self-expression has slowly but steadily taken over the Internet to become quite a bit of a phenomenon in recent years. Some people use blogs as their personal journals, some may see them as an vent for their creative work, and others may just want their own personal place on the Web to share thoughts and ideas.

So, a quick question for the online businessman: If you have a blog, can you use it to increase your site’s exposure and drive more eyeballs to it? A blog is great for communicating ideas and posting about things you like or don’t like, but can a blog help your online concern succeed?

The answer is a definite YES. Your blog can do wonders for your website, but it all depends on the way you employ its potential power. I’m going to teach you a tried and proven method that has been effective for other website owners, and this method is applicable for any type of blog. You will just need a fair bit of creativity and some time to make it work.

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Internet Marketing: How To Cope With The Recession Of 2009

Some say we are in a recession. Others say we haven’t had any negative growth yet through the 2nd quarter of 2008 and you need 2 consecutive quarters of negative GDP for a textbook recession. The financial and credit markets are predictors of the future and they are telling us that, any way you want to measure it, 2009 will be a year of recession, possibly a big one.

Does this mean to go and hideout in a bunker until the weather clears? If you do, this will be a mistake which you will regret for a very long time. Tough times call for action, not passivity. It calls for greater precision and targeting for the most efficient and ROI-driven strategies to maintain and improve your sales and profits. Yes, I said improve … even in a recession.

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