Last month, I promised an new article on Twitter... I've still not got around to it, but I've just opened up the latest issue of the SubHub Insider: Publish for Profit newsletter and found a great article on that very topic. This isn't the first time I've borrowed an article from SubHub.com - and I'm sure it won't be the last... well, they produce great content and I've checked and they dont mind provided I link back to them. So here it is:
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Twitter - The Smart Way
by Mark Ramskill, SubHub.com
Twitter - http://twitter.com - is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to post regular updates (otherwise known as 'tweets'), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length. Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them.
The aim of this article is to give you more of an idea about how to use Twitter (and by association other micro-blogging services, such as Pownce or Jaiku) for following and engaging with the world's top bloggers and top websites. I call this 'Smart Twittering'.
Continue reading "Smart Twittering, Twhirl and an invitation to Twitterers" »
I haven't really being saying much about social bookmarking here at Business Blog Angel, have I?
It's the classic small biz 'issue' of spending so much time working 'in' your business that you can't find the time to work 'on' your business, and rightly or wrongly, maintaining this blog always takes second place to client work. BUT, if you are a business blogger and you are not yet using the wealth of free social media tools to promote your content, then you are missing out on a lot of the power of blogging for business. I'm talking now about social bookmarking, social networking, blog directories & communities and micro-blogging.
Continue reading "ShareThis - social bookmarking to promote your blog " »
There is no doubt that Twitter is a seriously powerful weapon in your social media marketing arsenal. Over the last couple of days, I've seen some great examples of how people are using Twitter to not only network, promote their business activities and attract traffic, but also drive more sales. In the last hour, as a direct response to a couple of Tweets that caught my eye, I've bought a product I didn't know I needed(!) and been inspired by Robert Hruzek to take up Liz Strauss' 25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom Writing Project challenge.
I'll write again about Twitter, but in the meantime, here's my attempt at those 25 words:
Oh The Shame...
"Do as I say, not as I do";
these words float shamefully around my brain
as I fail
to Twitter, Stumble, blog and podcast
consistently.
Given that I'd not posted for ages - and this is my second today - I'm inspired to do another...
Continue reading "Liz Strauss' 25 Words of Work/Life Wisdom Writing Project" »
This is going to be a short post - but an important one. I'm going to introduce you to a tiny, easy to use piece of html code that will help you blog for business.
It's this: <hr>
It stands for horizontal rule and it does just that. It draws a horizontal line across your page. And with that line you create a footer, a space 'below the line' where you can add comments, links and information that you want to share with your readers, but that doesn't fit naturally in the main part of the post.
It's one of the most useful things I've learned in the last six months, and it's changed the way that I write my business blog.
Continue reading "How A Footer Helps You Blog For Business: Practical Tips For Business Bloggers - Part 7" »
So now you're convinced of all the good reasons to link out to other blogs and posts. You've gathered your articles, blogs, addresses of useful sites... but now you're stuck. What do you do now? How are you supposed to do it?
Isn't there a trick some people use to format their links?
Well yes, there is, and yes you do need to spend a few minutes formatting your links. Otherwise when you drop them in they'll look kind of ungainly, like this:
http://www.businessblogangel.com/bizblogangel/2008/05/5-good-reasons.html
Luckily Typepad and other blogging platforms will do most of the donkey work for you - although there are a few additional things it's worth thinking about to make sure you're getting the maximum impact from your links.
Continue reading "How Do I Format The Links In My Post? Practical Tips for Business Bloggers - Part 6" »
The "continue reading" option is a great way to keep the front page of your business blog tidy and easy to read.
[Actually I'm feeling a bit bad about writing this post, because on my own blog (Confident Writing) I've got out of the habit of using it. Which means I've got a mixture of short and long posts on my front page, and more scrolling required than is sensible. Hmm. Maybe writing this post will get me back into good habits.]
There are a few points to bear in mind though when you're using the "post continuation" function to make sure you get the most out of it, and provide your reader with the best possible reader and visitor experience.
Continue reading ""Continue Reading" With Style: Practical Tips for Business Bloggers" »
I've got a post coming up in the 'Showing Off Your Content' series on how to format links, but before we get on to the how it's maybe worth spending a few minutes on the why.
I know a lot of people feel awkward about linking out when they first start to blog. And at first glance it does seem kind of counter-intuitive.
You want internet visitors to stick around on your site: to read about your business, learn more about what you do and what you're about.
You want to position yourself as the 'go to' expert in your niche. So surely the last thing you'd want to do is provide links that point away from your business blog, towards the work of other people? Right?
Continue reading "5 Good Reasons To Link Out In Your Business Blog Posts" »
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