Archives for the ‘business blogging’ Category

How to Hire Good Help for Your Blog (Without Being a Fraud)

By Karri • Feb 26th, 2010 • Category: business blogging

When Andy Wibbels told his readers that “Ghost Blogging is Fraud,” I’m sure more than a few ghost writers got their underwear in a knot. I don’t purport myself to be a ghost writer, but as a copywriter and marketing strategist, I admit I initially bristled when I read the title.
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How to Leverage Your Written Content: 25 Things You Can Do With 500 Words

By Karri • Feb 18th, 2010 • Category: business blogging

When you pour your heart and soul into writing an article that really hits the mark in providing solid value for your target audience, it’s sad to think of it only getting one chance to shine in the world. But that’s exactly what happens for so many entrepreneurs who write articles as a strategy to [...]



How to Video Blog: A Quickstart Guide to Get “Vlogging” in 2010

By Karri • Jan 7th, 2010 • Category: business blogging

Some may say 2009 was the year of twitter (I thought 2008 was but hey, that’s just me), but for this online marketer it was the year I learned how to video blog. No, I’m not going to do a video today, but I am going to explain why you are running out of excuses [...]



Blogging for Money is a Business Model. Say it Clear. Say it Loud.

By Karri • Jan 18th, 2009 • Category: business blogging

The passion before profit idea has always made sense to me. I always tell start up newbies to make sure that whatever they pursue in business they had better be sure they can find joy in the journey. Otherwise you’ve have nothing to offset the inevitable drudgery that comes in those early, cash-tight days of [...]



12 Step Program to Conquer the Blogging Blas

By Karri • Jan 15th, 2009 • Category: business blogging

The longer you don’t blog the harder it is to blog, and that’s really how any kind of writing is. You get out of practice to the point that trying to say anything in prose feels stilted and difficult. It’s not a use it or lose it proposition though. You can get back on the [...]