Micro blogging is shrinking or limiting the size of what marketers usually write as content for his or her blog site. It is minimizing or condensing what people say into smaller, more direct and highly concise posts. In short, only the highly relevant things are being shown or highlighted. If you are active on Twitter or Tumblr, you will understand how it is to be an expert at condensing your words to fit the 140-character maximum. And, this includes the spaces, punctuation and links that you use in the post.
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I have written this post to share some ideas with you which can help you to get thousands of unique visitors to your blog daily. We all know the importance of organic traffic in the success of any blog.
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Back in the late 1990s when blogs first emerged, they were usually filled with personal posts about the owner’s daily life, thoughts, and problems. They have since evolved into invaluable online marketing tools. Blogs are now a “must-have” resource for any online business.
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You might be getting a lot of traffic to your blog but now you need to convert that traffic into subscribers to get daily readers and gain some profit from them. Subscribers are the visitors who sign up for the updates of your blog like posts, comments or the complete blog through email or various other means like Google Reader etc.
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Most businesses use blogging as a marketing tool, and that’s the way it should be; but people are uncertain exactly what that means. Do you use traditional rules of marketing when you’re writing your blog posts? Write for a target audience? Try to sell a product? Include a call to action?
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As our regular readers likely know by now, my strategies in blogging typically find a happy medium between having a technical-minded SEO focus and a customer-oriented approach. I’m all about balance and a big believer that regardless of what your SEO stats tell you, if you’re not connecting with your clients, you’re not accomplishing enough. I bring this up only because there is one area where it’s just dawned on me that my views differ, and it relates to inserting hyperlinks on your blog.
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