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Come progettare e promuovere un blog in due settimane è una bella ed utile guida pratica. Via Stefano Principato, Maniman Giri
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January 24, 4:42 AM
Un blog può rappresentare un ottimo strumento per promuoversi e trovare clienti e lavoro
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Un blog può rappresentare un ottimo strumento per promuoversi e trovare clienti e lavoro. Come progettare e promuovere un blog in due settimane è una bella ed utile guida pratica pubblicata da Salvatore Thomas Carbè. Delete the scoop?
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The first part of a series of five articles on the social networking today. This is a very interesting guide that will give you lots of useful information on the subject. [note mg]
In today’s blogosphere a lot of discussion is going on about various aspects of positioning and growing a blog. Even though the space gets more and more crowded every day, and the game is changing constantly, there are still some things everyone tells you to do – things considered as mandatory for any kind of success.
Among various aspects of promotion, advertising, search engine optimization, social media, and all kinds of other stuff lies the need of contacting other, fellow bloggers, and being in touch with people in general.
Read more: http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/networking-guide-for-bloggers-why-networking-important/ Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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Congratulations, you’ve made it.
You know what they need, and you’ve invested the time and energy to create a product that will meet and exceed their expectations.
Now all that’s left for you to do is launch the product, and rake in the cash. I mean, at this point, what could go wrong?
Well, the truth is that a lot could go wrong.
Even with a great product and an engaged audience, success isn’t guaranteed. You still have to launch the thing properly.
Here’s how to do it…
Read more: http://bit.ly/GLVVGS Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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What do we mean when talking about reader engagement? Well, in terms of blogging the first things that come to mind are comments, sharing, questions, conversion rates. To sum up we could compare reader engagement with building a community. A community where readers care about each other, where action doesn’t stop after reading the final paragraph and where exciting discussions are born. Unfortunately, good content and neat design aren’t the only factors which affect reader engagement. You need to learn to focus readers attention and start a conversation. Developing an engagement is a win-win situation. Your visitors will want to explore more and join the conversation but you, as the publisher, will be looking at higher conversion rates.
Gamification is a whole branch in reader engagement which brings together game mechanics and marketing to create engagement and solve problems. What do we understand with game mechanics from a web standpoint? Well, that doesn’t necessarily has to be the traditional online games as we are used to seeing them... Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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