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Using a blog or MySpace to promote your business

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    by Susan Payton

    If you're reading this article, you know that it's inevitable that we will not be able to reach customers in the ways we did in the past. To successfully grow any business, business owners have to be open to change. Custom...read more

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    by Marco Angioni II

    The number of blogs exploded when it was discovered that blogs could be monetized. In other words, when people found out that blogging (blogging is the writing of entries in, the addition of material to, or the maintenance...read more

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    by MyTwoSons

    Blogs are like ripe apples hanging on the tree ready to be picked, beautiful and oh so delicious. Indulging in it will never be a poison. It can also be likened to a virus but the difference is the benefits blogs give a...read more

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    by Stiofan Brown

    When you're promoting a business always remember that sites such as MySpace and FaceBook are networking sites, so when you join these sites you must immediately create a group, maybe using your business name, and start to ...read more

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    by Grant Soosalu

    Using the power of Social Networking websites like MySpace or other blogging sites is a great way to promote your business. However, because most of these sites are free, they tend to provide a 'value-less' experience. Ins...read more

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    by Michelle Dunn

    I have tried both using a blog www.BizCreditPolicy.com and My Space www.myspace.com/michelledun n to promote myself and my books. I had heard of My Space but thought it was a place for teens or kids, the description on the...read more

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    by Phil Dotree

    Using a blog or Myspace to promote a business can be a great idea. However, you've got to remember that there are hundreds of other companies trying the same tricks. Follow these rules to stay ahead of the competition. ...read more

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    by Redburn

    Myspace as with any other social website can and should be used to promote products and services. These websites have millions of users everyday and only keep growing. How can you make it? Really simple. First you need ...read more

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    by Suzanne Fleming

    Blogging has moved from being something individuals did in their spare time to a multi-million dollar business in its own right. Big name professional bloggers are turning a good penny or two, either through product placem...read more

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    by LadyRose

    By definition a blog is "a website where entries are written in chronological order and commonly displayed in reverse chronological order. Blogs provide commentary or news on a particular subject such as food, politics, or...read more

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    by Shannie Connery

    WATCHING MARY I'm swimming as far as I can, off Santa Monica Pier. It's early. Someone must have called because I see the rescue helicopter overhead. Shit, just cuz I said I wanted to swim as far as I could and not s...read more

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    by Jessica Robbins

    Network! Welcome to the age of instant network through myspace. Millions of people and companies at your fingertips. Politicians have even turned to it to gain popularity. In an age of Obama girl it is hard to promote any...read more

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    by Gregory Wallis Ii

    First you need to build a quality website. This site should include a brief description of your company to let people know that you are reliable and experienced. If you are new don't hide tht fact, instead use it as an adv...read more

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    by Jimmyvanilla

    VIRGIN BLOGGER I've been online for several years working on eBay and also affiliate marketing and have had some success there commensurate with the time that I've had available to put into it. Recently, however I've ...read more

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    by Two one three four six six

    The dynamics of web promotion are such that even a blog, myspace or many other 'free' accounts on the internet can help you sell your wares, although some will be able to do it more easily or subtly or successfully than ot...read more

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    by Loretta

    It is always wise to use all chances one has to promote their business. That is one way a business can grow by those who run across the ads of promotion and seek for business reasons. Many people use blogs and Myspace fo...read more

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    by Lacy Suddaby

    Everybody knows that the internet is the largest growing technical community in the world! Its how we shop, how we pay our bills and of course how we communicate from one to another. So why not promote a personal busin...read more

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    by Sarah Williams

    Using a blog or a site like "Myspace" to promote a business, or even yourself (if "you" are your business), is taking advantage of one of the most cutting edge marketing tools in the world today. Let's face it, nearly eve...read more

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    by Bruce Gilbert

    Blogs and MySpace are a highly effective way to promote a business. Both are new ways to get your name out there, advertise your goods and services, and share your knowledge of whatever your line of business is. If you ...read more

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    by Lesley Allenby

    Using a blog or myspace to promote a business is one of the best ways to become well known and to get new customers. For one the web is worldwide and there are approximately 200000000 people that own a myspace. I myself ow...read more

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