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  • How to Start a Blog to Promote Your Business

  • By: Tom Antion
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  • Length: 59 mins

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By: Tom Antion
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Publisher's Summary

You may be wondering "What is a blog and why would I want one?" You aren't alone. Blogging is said to be one of the hottest Internet trends in the past few years. However, leave it to uber-Internet marketing guru Tom Antion to figure out a commercial use for what is essentially an online journal. He'll walk us through the ins and outs of this easy-to-use tool. If you've avoided starting an e-zine because of concern for the time commitment, come learn about blogging.

You'll learn:

  • What exactly a blog is
  • Why blogs are better than e-zines
  • How to start a blog with little, if any, money
  • How to update them easily
  • How to completely bypass the e-mail system, and spam filters, to get your message through
  • How to add audio to your blog
  • How to generate lots of money through your blog
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