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Rewards For A Blogger (ROI)

This is the final part of the topic "Why Professionals Don't Blog?". In part 1 I discussed some of the key points that prevent professionals not to blog and in part 2 I discussed some of the convincing points that why they should blog. This final part will cover some of the most distinguished rewards that bloggers get during his / her blogging journey. A blogger can get monitory benefits from his blog. Other than that let me tell you more of the benefits too that are counted in the same list, which are even important than money.
  • Invitations For the Meet-ups – After earning though your blog the major opportunity that I count is; you get invitations for the meet ups. You can personally hangout with the people you normally talk over the internet.
  • Business Opportunities – As your blog starts getting famous and more read, you can cash it. Big companies can offer you handsome deals; it may range from joint ventures to business proposals.
  • Having An Edge – If you are on job and have a blog too. It will give you an edge over the other professionals around you. Being a blogger adds up to your profile and it acts more like a showcase of your own work.
  • Being Followed – The footsteps of a good blogger is has always been followed by the people of the same interest and niches. It gives professional show his real work to the people and gets an opportunity of quickly been followed. Even their word of mouth starts counting and it can create impacts in the market niche.
  • Personal Branding – That’s the most important reward a blogger gets, just as an example, Aamir Attaa is known for his work now, if he is interested in doing business with some company or a job, they won’t require his skills list – there are good chances they already know him.
Up next is a series of posts on Corporate blogging, I will be describe why company blogs are important and how a company should maintain its blog. Stay Tuned!
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[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write - Tip 7

Never forget that your blog may turn up in a reporter or customer’s Google search.

Tip #7: Include your key contact information

You’d be amazed at how many bloggers forget to do this! Never forget that your blog may turn up in a reporter or customer’s Google search. By building your contact information into your blog template, you make it easy for them to pick up the phone and call or send an email.

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[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write - Tip 6

Use the draft function of your blogging software to park an interesting tidbit of info or useful URL.

Tip #6: Post a new entry at least once a week, and preferably two or three times a week

Circling back to Tip #2, you need to write frequently in order to keep your blog fresh. The more you post, the more content you are creating. Since each new post or entry is its own Web page, you are increasing the chances that search engines will find your blog. I can’t emphasize frequency and consistency strongly enough. Read more

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[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write - Tip 5

Title your posts with care. Include as many specifics and keywords as possible.

Tip #5: Write for the Web: Purposefully organize the content of your blog

A blog provides you with an elegant and easy-to-use writing tool. It is also a mini content management system. Use it purposefully. Think about the categories you want to cover over time. Are there keywords you should be using that clients and prospects may be searching on? Read more

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[ Blogging ] - 7 Effective Tips to Write - Tip 4

The ability to write is in woefully short supply at most companies.

Tip #4: Use correct grammar and syntax

If you’re blogging about topics related to your industry niche, the quality of your writing does matter. As a refugee from the corporate workplace myself, I can tell you that the ability to write is in woefully short supply at most companies. A blog is a way to demonstrate that you can write and think clearly, concisely and concretely. And yes, you do get extra points for proper grammar and correct spelling!

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