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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Journalism, Reinventing Oneself

Posted by John Cooper on April 18, 2010

This isn’t exactly the best time to reinvent oneself in journalism. If newspapers aren’t dying, they’re very sick and doctors aren’t sure what to prescribe.

That didn’t stop me from quitting my job at a metropolitan newspaper and traveling across the country for the chance to start a family and buy an affordable home.

Priorities are priorities, but I feared giving up doing what I love for a living – writing movie reviews and entertainment features. . Thanks to the Web and some creative thinking, that hasn’t happened – yet. Since moving to Colorado I’ve been able to continue my movie reviews but in a freelance capacity. The adjustment to being my own boss has been enlightening. My commute entails shuffling from the bedroom to my office, with no reason to check shadow traffic reports for fender benders or overturned trailers. Nice.

But the amount of rejection I face each day makes me long for the security of a regular gig. That’s where the Internet came in. I decided to create my own Web site, attempt to brand myself and see where that might take me. I know less than zero about HTML – heck, I didn’t know it was now referred to as XHTML, and I had never heard about CSS either.

I began the site on a blogger platform, but I soon changed it to have my own domain name. Today,it receives a modest amount of visitors, and every time I pitch a story I direct the editor to my home on the Web for further details. Blogging on a daily basis also makes me a sharper writer, or at least one who can pound out paragraphs at a steady clip. That efficiency will serve me well someday, I bet.

In a year, I might be writing press releases for some faceless think tank, or correcting grammatical errors for a local company’s human resource division. I’ll probably double my salary in the process, but if I juggle my web efforts just right I can avoid that fate.

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Using Blogs for Marketing

Posted by Naomi Silva on March 10, 2010

Blog marketing is something that most anyone that has a blog can do. However, can just anyone that owns a blog do it and do it effectively so that it gets results?

Absolutely, it takes a little bit of common sense and the basic knowledge of the internet to properly market a blog for the necessary results.

The simplest thing that you can do is to start one, and just journal in it for a while. This will allow you to learn just what it takes and what it is all about to keep up a blog.

You dont even have to make your blog public if you dont want others to read what you have to say. That is a personal preference.

However, allowing others to read what you have to write is a great way to see how effective your writing can be when you move on to using a blog to market an actual product or service.

Believe me when I say that having a practice blog to begin with will do wonders for you later on.

Using blogs to market and promote just about anything can be very productive and efficient. Just make sure to use very good, legible, and original content on the blog.

Using a blog to market products and services is not complicated. It just takes some determination and the correct mind set to make it happen.

The first and most important step? Getting the blog up and running, of course. Your topic selection, or niche, is also very important.

You want to find a topic that doesn’t having very many others competing in the niche, yet enough of a public interest to make it worth your while.

Finding a niche that hardly no one else has touched is kind of hard to do at times, but can be done if you look hard enough.

You will need some patience and determination to get the results that you want with blog marketing. But than again, patience and determination equals success in just about anything.

Naomi Silva is a big fan of blogs and the world wide web in general. Naomi likes sharing her knowledge and runs multiple successful sites on a variety of topics including a site where you can Watch NCIS Online as well as a site that you can Buy Cheap Nintendo DS Games.

The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice On Creating And Maintaining Your Blog (Kindle Edition)

Posted by qpen on December 17, 2009

The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice On Creating And Maintaining Your Blog

From Library Journal

A weblog, or blog, is a frequently updated online personal journal. Boasting a foreword by Blood, a web consultant and creator of Rebecca’s Pocket weblog, We’ve Got Blog is a collection of 34 essays that explore this rapidly growing trend. Contributors include such noted bloggers as Joe Clark, Cameron Barrett, and Giles Turnbull. The discussion covers the history and community of weblogs, contrasts weblogs and traditional journalism, and offers advice (more…)

The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog (Paperback)

Posted by qpen on December 1, 2009

The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog

From Library Journal

A weblog, or blog, is a frequently updated online personal journal. Boasting a foreword by Blood, a web consultant and creator of Rebecca’s Pocket weblog, We’ve Got Blog is a collection of 34 essays that explore this rapidly growing trend. Contributors include such noted bloggers as Joe Clark, Cameron Barrett, and Giles Turnbull. The discussion covers the history and community of weblogs, contrasts weblogs and traditional journalism, and offers advice (more…)