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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Day 3: Making your 1st post

It is important here that you make a good start by posting something which tell your soon-to-be readers more of what this blog may be about. There is no point in posting a "Hello Everyone!" fullstop. It make no sense to anyone and will just drive potential readers away because you make one lousy 1st post. Make sure you introduce yourself, explain abit of what this blog is about. This way you can move on to the 2nd post with more confidence.


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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Day 2: Getting yourself a web space

After getting an idea of what to blog about. The next step is to find a place on the internet to blog and talk about it. There are several free blogging sites that you can actually join and use for free. Below are a few that you might consider. Most people would use blogspot and i reckon it will be a good choice to start with. But there is no harm in giving the other sites a go just to try out the different features that might be on offer.

1)www.blogspot.com
2)www.wordpress.com
3)www.multiply.com
4)www.livejournal.com


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Monday, September 10, 2007

Day 1: Choosing a niche or topic to blog about

It took me many sleepless nights just thinking about what i can blog about and i can tell you it is something which i consider the most important when you are serious about making some extra money online by blogging. Below are several questions i think it is important to ask yourself when you choose what you want to blog about. Spend some time to decide what you want to blog about.

1) Is it something i can blog for a long, long time? (Let’s face it, you cannot expect have a blog earning money if you only have content to last you 3-6months)

2) Is the stuff or topic i am blogging about something i have vast knowledge about or passionate about? (Love of $$$ is not counted :p)

3) Is the things i am going to blog about going to have a large interest group? ( Blogging something that is only local to your geographical location will really restrict the size of your audience. Although i do see some exceptions.)


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