Thursday, January 01, 2009

Frustrated with your blog?

Blogging is hitting the mainstream as marketing tool, but it seems the average professional is struggling to keep up with posting fresh content often enough to get results from their business blog. And yet, a blog is one of the best ways to get found on the web by your ideal client.

My colleagues The Blog Squad, Patsi and Denise, have just released a resource to help out the folks who want to get found, get known and get clients by leveraging the Internet.

They’ve just launched the 3rd edition of their Better Business Blogging Training System. It includes their newly revised Build a Better Blog ebook, a best-selling manual for setting up a blog on TypePad and it covers EVERYTHING about how to use your blog for business and marketing.

The Blog Squad claim blogs are “The Best Darn Marketing Tool on the Planet!” But only if you know how to use it right, in a smart way.

Many people get started with a blog, then let it go because they don’t see results – they simply don’t know what to do to with their blog to optimize it for business.

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The Better Business Blogging Training System…

Like the name promises, you'll find time saving tips, tactics and strategies laid out in a step-by-step system to create a better business blog. Following these strategies can increase your online visibility and optimize the results you get from your blog.

AND this is very important: what makes their product better than other ebooks is that modules are delivered weekly, one by one, so you avoid information overload.

It’s a comprehensive learning system that includes three levels of tutorials and audio files. You can enter the system at three different entry points, depending on your needs and if you’re just starting out or a veteran blogger.

More importantly, if you are a service professional, coach, speaker, consultant, or author and consider yourself a non-techie, this ebook is for you. Learn more by clicking on this link:

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As The Blog Squad says, "Blog on!"

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