Business Blogging – That Really Work

January 2, 2010 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

Many large and small businesses alike have recently discovered the great advantages of blogging in maintaining good communication relationships with both employees and customers. It is obvious that for some people, blogs have become a means of sharing information and expertise at very advanced levels and this can only mean increased profit for the company. It is a common knowledge by now that small businesses profit the most from blogging. Why? Because a highly specific web page such as a blog, successfully substitutes an extensive online presence. Instead of a static page, you offer a very dynamic blog where feed-back is encouraged and various issues get tackled with.

Many Internet experts consider blogs a very informal, yet popular way of developing business contacts, since, the informational content receives a different approach than in the case of classic promotion sites. Business owners can definitely enjoy great recommendations from users, but there are also dissatisfied customers who could review the products or services unfavorably. You’ll have to be prepared to handle such situations with the utmost diplomacy in order to avoid a worsening of the situation. On the other hand, a business blog provides the opportunity to run market research and avoid hiring employees that don’t fit requirements.

Business blogs also function as the right tool to spread news to all the employees at once; this kind of blog application is usually preferred by larger companies who can reach the staff in a more comfortable way and on a daily basis. Statistics claim that blogging significantly contributes to team building and communication between the departments of the same company; hence, there has been an increased preference for blogging over newsletters. Nevertheless, we also have to mention the more difficult aspects of business blogging as well.

For instance, maintaining an updated blog requires quite a lot of time and work, it may even be necessary to have someone perform all the operations on a regular basis. Then, the e-commerce possibilities are fewer when it comes to using a blog over a regular site; you may find it very advantageous to start blogging when you just initiate your business online, but then, you may choose to use it in parallel with a regular promotion site, once things get to look brighter. If at the beginning you take advantage of the minimal costs required by a business blog, later you need to monitor efficiency first and foremost.

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How To Make Over $50 A Day With Twitter In No Time Flat!

November 5, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

The economy is seeing some rough times right now. As it turns around, we wait anxiously for the increase in jobs and assistance we desperately need. While this is a hard time for many of us, with so many losing jobs you may be wondering what to do. Well there is a way that you can make money using your twitter. Working from home is an amazing alternative as you can set your own hours, don’t have to call in if you are sick, and can make a living after losing your job in these rough times. Twitter is a great way to do this!

            Twitter can make you money, if you know how to use it! Think about your unique skills and talents and figure out what you need to do in order to use these online. Building an online business and advertising to customers using twitter is a cost effective way to get clientele. If you can write, set up a writing site and find people on twitter who need the services of a writer. If you can do secretarial work, you can look for people who need virtual assistance. If you can clean, start a cleaning business and look for busy people who can use help with housework. Many business owners use twitter, as well as individuals that can use your services. Find them and market yourself, linking them to your twitter and your website.

            Post on twitter often about your business and what you are currently doing. Keep the posts professional and about business. If you want a social twitter, set that up separately and keep social contacts separate from business contacts. Twitter about relevant topics that pertain to your business and advertise specials to clients to get them interested. Once you provide a service and have a happy client, ask them to twitter about the job you did so that others can see this, which will help provide you with even more clients. Before long, you will have a large following of happy clientele that will happily pay you and twitter about what you have done. 

            If you aren’t the type that feels they have the energy to start an online business, you can become an online advertiser for others businesses. In doing this, the business pays you to advertise their products to clients on twitter. You would have to find the clientele as you would if you were starting your own business, but this takes out some of the work, while allowing you to market products easily and make money. Again this needs to be for advertising purposes and you should keep your social twitter separate from this one to show that you are professional and keep people interested in what you are selling.

            Twitter can be a great way to make money whether you own your business or are advertising for other businesses online. Make sure that you post often and look for clients daily, as new people are joining all the time. Put money in your pocket with this quick and efficient way to supplement or provide yourself with an income.

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Twitter For Beginners

October 25, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment 

As Twitter continues to grow in popularity at an alarming rate and new users are starting to come on board, it can be hard to figure out where to get started with Twitter. While it is a communication medium like email for example, it is used in an entirely different way. Twitter is more sociable and fun rather than practical and actually understanding the main concepts and principles of Twitter can take a little while.

So in this article I’d like to try and give you a beginners guide to Twitter and in doing so to give you a basic guide to what Twitter is and what Twitter does so you can more easily get involved.

In essence, Twitter is a micro-blogging service. Every Twitter user has their own little tiny “blog” that they can add messages to of up to 140 characters in length. They can also send messages of the same maximum length to other Twitter users and these messages will then appear on their recipients blog. Each of these little messages is known as a tweet.

As well as adding tweets to your blog, sending them to other people or even reading other peoples Twitter blogs, you can also “follow” any Twitter user of your choice. When you “follow” someone, their tweets then start to appear on your Twitter page. In this way you can keep up to date with what all your friends, family and business contacts are doing in one place. By simply following all your contacts and keeping an eye on your Twitter page you can see live what everyone you know is up to.

When Twitter first launched, you interacted with the service using the Twitter website but now you can interact in virtually any way possible. As examples you can access your Twitter feed live from a variety of desktop applications so you don’t have to be logged into the Twitter website. You can also send and receive tweets via text (sms) message directly on your cell phone.

Twitter is part of a movement known as “life streaming” where part of the aim is to simply reveal your actions and thoughts live as you go about your day. Initially this meant that people would add such interesting messages as “Just eating some cereal” or “Paying for gas”. These days such messages are understandably frowned upon though the more interesting tweets are welcomed.

This is a good way of not just staying in contact with people, but also learning about other people in quite a deep way. If you know what movie they’ve just watched or what they’re doing on the weekend you feel more of a part of their life. Twitter is as much about conversations and communication as just sending a practical email to someone.

The general advice for a new Twitter user would be to simply try it out and see if you like it. Some people love it, others loath it and you won’t know until you try it. Just sign up for a free account, find your friends and “follow” them, then get involved with the conversation. When they tweet, tweet back.

For plenty more information on using Twitter for fun or profit please visit Life Streaming News

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