Archive for July, 2009
Should a Blogger use a CRM system?
Posted on25. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
According to a study conducted by microsoft small business, small businesses have two huge issues to contend with: finding new customers and retaining them. While marketing itself is a perplexing issue most entrepreneurs have to battle with on a daily basis, trying to keep and retain these customers is just as important. This reason alon [...]
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Blog Consistency: Posting Regularly To Blogs Made Easy
Posted on20. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
You just can’t post regularly unless you are a professional blogger or writer of if you have Albert Einstien’s head. For most of us out there, taking time to do a post on your blog just because you have to be consistent has another problem coming up — the lack of ideas to post that [...]
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Blogging Tips: 4 Precious Lessons For Bloggers From Sports Teams
Posted on17. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
I attended a sporting tournament the other day and there were a couple of things I was intrigued about that I thought would be great leassons for those in business of blogging or even life for that matter. Sports, much like many other things in life is all about teamwork, spirit, collective expertise and much [...]
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Blog Traffic Tips:How To Pull Readers To Your Blog By Commenting
Posted on15. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
Everyone talks about the importance of heading to similar blogs in your niche and commenting on the posts where you think you have a point of view that ought to be heard. I would want to stretch that further and state that you got to have some sort of skill to comment well enough to [...]
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Cloud Computing for Bloggers: Blogging On The Cloud
Posted on13. Jul, 2009 by Ashwin.
I think It’s time to bring blogging and “cloud computing” together. I see a lot of benefits cloud computing has for us bloggers. The ability to be completely web-based without any heavy dependence on machines like laptops, desktops and home/office based servers is often too tempting to think of. But would it work for bloggers? [...]



