Simply put it, a blog is a website that is often updated with content called “blog posts”. Most often, the latest blog post will be shown at the top of the blog.
Someone who blogs is called a “blogger”. When a blogger updates his blog, he is “blogging”.
(Wow, I’m seriously not used to formal-ish writing. I’m not even good
The idea of building and running a profitable Internet business from the comfort of your own home sounds great, and I’ve seen a lot of people get very excited at the thought of doing this.
As great and awesome that may sound, one has to carefully think about the effects of building an Internet business, both from the positive and negative aspects.
You might think that there can ONLY be positive effects since everyone out there is talking how they are making 5 or 6 figure per month easily and effortlessly.
Well, nothing could be further from the truth.
Of course there are going to be NEGATIVE effects as well. Not only in business, in everything that we do there are always going to be 2 sides to every coin.
So what kind of negative effects are we talking about?
This article is guest posted by RichKidMedia’s Chief Strategy Officer (weirdly awesome job title eh?), Alan – my dad.
My dad is also an entrepreneur and the manager of my mom’s event organizing business. Makes me think about the ol’ question “Do You Think Entrepreneurship Runs In The Blood?” (majorly epic long haired dude talking :-)
Without further ado, let’s jump in to the article…
Only 8 words on what marketing is and how it applies to your internet marketing business.
When I started out, I too did not get marketing right. I thought that marketing is selling. I also thought that it included advertising, slogans, logos and design of packages. Not wrong, but too narrow a definition.
I dug the site of the American Marketing Association and here’s how they define it: ”Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients,
The world is chock-full of different t-shirts, each sporting its particular logo, picture or funny saying. From team shirts to company shirts, from retro shirts to humorous t-shirts, few things are as popular in the modern world. In fact, you’ll find shirts available in almost any description you might imagine. However, Crazy Dog T-Shirts has taken the production of custom t-shirts and kicked it up a notch or two.
What You’ll Find
Traditionally, Crazy Dog T-Shirts is a manufacturer of some of the funniest shirts you’ll find. Of course, you’ll also find shirts for causes, for holidays and gift shirts, as well. That said, one of the most innovative offerings from Crazy Dog has nothing to do with Santa, Halloween or Chuck Norris (heaven forbid!). One of their newest initiatives is the creation of custom t-shirts for bloggers. What’s so impressive about
This article is sponsored by RevResponse and posted by Valerie.
Affiliate networks are a dime a dozen in today’s online world. It seems like every company has some sort of affiliate network and they each claim they’re the best option for your moneymaking needs. However, these options rarely turn out quite the way you had hoped. From hidden fees to PayPal fees, there seems to always be some type of hidden catch. This is where RevResponse comes in. This option truly is different from other run-of-the-mill affiliate programs out there. What sets RevResponse apart?
High Payouts
First, RevResponse is a pay-per-lead affiliate program. You won’t find any of that pay-per-click stuff here. You’ll also find that RevResponse offers some of the highest payouts per qualified lead in the industry. Each one nets you a minimum of $1.50. However, you have the potential to earn up to $20 per lead, depending on the ads in
I only used Facebook though as a social networking site to connect with my non-internet marketing friends, classmates and family relatives.
Of course if someone from the internet marketing niche added me, I’d gladly accept because this is also a chance for them to see the “real” me.
Or so I thought.
The only stuff I post on that Facebook account is stuff about my friends, jokes, song lines, quotes and all goofy stuff a regular teenager would post because I didn’t want to mix my business with my personal life.
But last month when I got my Stomper X-ray call (awesome coaching from Stompernet dudes that I was lucky to have), Ross Goldberg suggested that I create a Facebook fan page to drive additional traffic to my blog and to seperate my too-personal life from my internet business.
Carl Ocab is one of the most successful teenage bloggers on the net. But remarkably, Carl was just 13 years old when he rose to fame with his hugely popular “make money online” website: www.carlocab.com
When I first heard that there was a 13 year old making blogging waves, I had to check it out, and I am glad I did. I contacted Carl and helped get one of his interviews on the Digg.com homepage with the headline: “Mommy, can I cash my Google Cheque yet?”
We really hit it off since, and I have been keen to interview him here at DeanHunt.
Despite being 13 years old and not a native English speaker, Carl has proved that if you are passionate enough, then no obstacles are too high.