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Building an Online Business Goes Beyond Being “In The Mood”

December 01, 2010 By: Yvonne A Jones Category: online business, Uncategorized

Recently I read a quote by author Pearl Buck: “I don't wait for moods.  You accomplish nothing if you do that.  Your mind must know it has got to get down to work.”

Building a successful business online brings a lot of satisfaction, but it also brings its own challenges so I really appreciate the above quote.  Because we are our own boss we can make excuses for ourselves why we cannot work in our business at any given time.

“It's too cold and gloomy today.” Well, you're working from home!  Turn on or up the heater, turn on more lights and get to work.  I found that while they cost more the “Daylight” or “Natural Light” compact fluorescent lightbulbs make a huge difference, whether I'm working at nights or on a cloudy day.

Compare that to trudging through snow or cold winds to get to a job and you'll feel better.  Building an online business (more…)

10 Basic Link Building Strategies for Online Marketers

October 11, 2010 By: Yvonne A Jones Category: Uncategorized

I recently decided to do some research on link building to make sure that I was using the most effective link building strategies in my online business, and especially as it relates to the hub of my business, my blog. During my research I discovered many link building strategies, but here  are 10 basic tips to link building that even persons who are brand new to internet marketing can begin to implement.  I will go into more detail on some of these in a future post.

1.  Offer valuable, high-quality information on your blog.  This will bring more ‘organic links' to your blog.  This means that you will naturally attract readers or traffic to your website  by providing good content.

2.  Make your visitors feel welcome to your website by sharing a little about you in a “Bio” or on an “About” page; and make it easy to navigate.

3.  Ask and answer questions on Yahoo Answers.  There are lots of Google groups that you can visit and ask or answer questions.  Your comments will link back to your website or blog.

4.  Visit forums in your niche.  Spend short amounts of time getting a feel of the forum as a guest then when you decide to join, create a signature which will include your URL to your website or blog. When you ask questions or post comments you will link back to your blog.

5.  Become an active part of the blogosphere.  Bloggers are like a community online and when you visit other blogs and leave valuable comments you usually can post your website address. Many bloggers will visit your website and return the courtesy.

6.  You can submit your site to web link directories.  There are paid ones, but initially just submit to directories that allow free submissions.

7.  Be a Guest Blogger on other blogs.  These blogs can be in your niche or they may relate somehow.  You'll see examples of Guest Bloggers who have submitted posts on my blog.  My most recent post as a Guest Blogger was “4 Effective Ways to Attract Traffic to Your Online Business” on http://kathryngriffiths.com.

8.  Article submission.  A good-quality article that has a keyword rich title and one that is optimized with keywords can be submitted to not just one but to many article directories.  Once people are able to find your article and benefit from the content, you will get inbound links rather quickly.

9.  Social Media is an effective way to get inbound links.  The main sites that I'd encourage you to spend some time on if you are not already doing so are Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

10. Social Bookmarking.  This is one area that I have not explored, but my research indicates that it's an effective strategy.  Social bookmarking sites like Digg, Technorati, StumbleUpon are great ways to get links to your site.  You  register and submit your site or articles for people to bookmark, which gives you popularity and more links.

If you were to read my recent guest post mentioned above, you'll note that some of these strategies are mentioned.  This is because many of the marketing strategies that attract traffic to our website or blog are the same that will give us back-links, one-way links and grow our link building strategies effectively.

2 Ways to Improve our Writing Skills and Become a Better Blogger

October 07, 2010 By: Yvonne A Jones Category: Business - Entrepreneur, Business - Home-Based Business, Uncategorized

Savvy internet marketers consider their blog their home on the internet and therefore seek to improve their writing skills to become a better blogger.

Here are two ways that we can implement in our blogging schedule to become a better blogger.

1.  Write Keyword-Rich Posts

There are times you write an article about a topic that answers a question one of your readers asked.  However, it's recommended that you optimize at least post every week.  A quick way to identify keywords and long-tail keyword phrases on your topic is to use Google keyword tool at https://adwords.google.com or wordtracker.com.

2.  Create Variety in Your Posting Style

To create variety for your readers, you may want to write posts of different lengths – some long, some short.  This post is an example that. Most of my posts are between 300 and 500 words so to have a post of  less that 200 words took a lot of effort on my part to condense these points.

I'd love to get your opinion…and I promise not take it badly:)  I want you to enjoy your visit to my website.  Which type of post would you prefer to read on my blog?

1.  Longer, ‘meaty' posts as is my preferred writing style, or

2.  Short, concise posts.

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