Are you getting jaded with your blogging?
Sometimes when we use a blog as our primary vehicle for sales and marketing for our company, it can seem much more like a chore than a pleasure to produce great content and keep the enthusiasm burning.
Are you getting jaded with your blogging?
Sometimes when we use a blog as our primary vehicle for sales and marketing for our company, it can seem much more like a chore than a pleasure to produce great content and keep the enthusiasm burning.
I haven’t been properly steaming drunk for many years, but I still remember what it felt like to have the most amazing evening of my life, only to wake up in a mess hours later, fully clothed and with a hangover that lasted for about two days of misery.
As mentioned in my first post in this series on ‘How I Quit My Job To Start My On-line Business’ I was excited and shocked.
I was keen to start…I was going to earning an awesome on-line income very quickly.
Today was my second day of getting rid of clutter out of my life.
I decided to tackle the little cupboard next to my office desk. It’s a small cupboard and I seem to store lots of little things in there. Most probably because it is within hands reach and I can shut the door!
Since starting my own business, I’ve always had a Google alert in place for my name, Andrew Rondeau.
So each day I get an email which lists where the phrase, “Andrew Rondeau” has been used.
I get to see what people are saying about me…good and bad.
If you are getting a lot of spam comments you might want to try the new plugin from Andy Bailey / Growmap:
This plugin will add a checkbox to your comment form asking users to confirm that they are not a spammer. A nice, simple solution to reduce spam comments.
This is a guest post by Onibalusi Bamidele.
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Building a blog is somewhat simple, writing great and high quality posts is far more simple (at least to me), but getting your post read by people is not easy.
While in Kenya my wife and I experienced and enjoyed a 4-day safari.
The first day was an early start at 5am.
We were picked up in an ‘old’ Nissan van. There was to be 3 couples and the driver. We were first on and sat in the front seats.
I was recently asked to ‘share’ a post with all my friends, it was entitled, “AMBER ALERT: NEW Damian Paul Duncan 11 MISSING TN 7/8/09” (web page image on the left).
So I thought that’s a good cause, I shall. So I did!
Then I start getting some complaints back from my Stumble friends.
That’s our expertise and we pride ourselves on the service we provide.