Posts Tagged ‘Blog Classroom’
Most people have no idea how to use press releases properly. If used correctly, you can instantly not only get links and traffic but actual MEDIA coverage (that sends a huge burst of traffic)…
The key is how you prepare and write your press release. It’s ironic that one of the EASIEST ways to write a press release is also one of the most effective.
Listen in as Anik Singal from Blog Classroom reveals his strategy that he used to generate over 3,200 incoming links to his site with just one press release…
To get over 130+ VIDEO training on how to set-up…
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Using a few free resources, you can drive traffic to your blog within 10 minutes of launching it!
Here are 2 videos that show you how to use Digg.com and Onlywire.com…
To get over 130+ VIDEO training on how to set-up your blog and have traffic within 10 minutes, click here…
You can start for just $2.97…
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If you are one of the many that think that a "blog" is something very technical and only for the technical people, here are some amazing statistics…
> Over 112.8 million people have blogs in the world
> Over 175,000 new blogs are launched daily
> Over 1.5 MILLION blog posts are made DAILY
Could all those people REALLY be technical geniuses?
Not at all! The reason so many people have blogs is because they’re dead simple to install.
Here is a video by Rosalind Gardner from Blog Classroom that shows you how to get a blog up and running in less than 10 minutes and…
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By Rosalind Gardner and Anik Singal
Note: One of my readers recently asked me how she could use a blog to drive more traffic to her site. Since my friends Rosalind and Anik are true blog marketing experts, I asked them to provide an answer — and they ended up writing an entire article for me! I hope you enjoy it… Derek
Blogging — both writing blogs AND reading blogs — has gone from being a "fringe" activity to one of the most popular pastimes on the ‘Net. In fact, blogging is now a global phenomenon. There are currently 112.8 million blogs…
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