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Friday, February 15, 2013

Blogging Starts Traffic

Welcome Back Fellow Online Entrepreneurs!

This post addresses adding RSS Feeds, follows by email, Twitter additions, and Facebook sharing.  Keep in mind, the Internet is evolving.  What is easy to add now...was not so even 5 years ago.  Back then, a lot of coding was involved.  It meant you had to recognize and learn to use the basic HTML (hyper-text-markup-language).

HTML is not difficult, but most people fare better publishing using regular text-friendly words.

For you, the experienced or new business person, when you play with BLOGGER, you get all of the bennies of this free Google service.  Take it from me.  For someone who has spent over $30 grand online learning Internet marketing, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SPEND THIS MONEY.

That is why I am here.  Much of what can be started online can be started using good old-fashioned work ethics, some content you like writing about, and common sense tools, tips, marketing tricks, and services using FREE (7-day only trial)means.

SOLUTION:  To add RSS feeds (means which with an audience can track your updates), to add follows by email, by Twitter, and by Facebook, just add a free BLOGGER account.  Set it up according to the business name you first want to appear online.  You can delete any blogger blog you form later on.  If you start with your name, you can use that name....OR you can use a business name that makes sense...OR you can make changes to your business over time as it evolves.

SOLUTION:  Once you set up your BLOGGER account, go to "LAYOUT".  Inside of layout, click "add a gadget".  Do not worry where add a gadget first appears on your blog.  You can click and move the boxes of add a gadget later on. 

Key point is to click on add a gadget, then click on "add RSS".  "Add Twitter".  "Add Facebook".  Add "email follow".  If you do not know what your additions do, you will find out through use.  If you still cannot figure out what some added gadgets do over time, keep researching matters.  Eventually, these things will "click into place when you are most ready".  I know this is not thrilling news.

  • Sometimes, when you try to set up something NOW..., it does not fully work
  • Repeat the following day
  • With repeats, eventually you will get your gadgets to work
  • Patience and persistence...and passion
  • What motivates me is you!


Internet marketing can be a hair-raising, teeth-pulling experience.  The key is to "hang tight"..., be patient, and never give up.


Only Add Paid Services When It Is Justified Through Steady Flows of Business Profits

I will clarify.  You do NOT need to pay for a ton of things you may not be ready to use.  When I hired several marketing coaches to train me, they made me promise to ONLY pay for:

  • Your domain name registration
  • Website hosting
  • Communication tool (building your client list/building communications)
  • Advertising your name to individual's ...appearing in their in-boxes
  • Even in many companies, the top pros DO NOT teach you this marketing!

Any $$ you spend to support your Internet marketing should NOT total more than $100 a month.

DO NOT PAY OUT GOOD $$ FOR SOME CORPORATE MULTI-LEVEL MARKETING WEBSITE.  They take your leads, they take your family, they take your $$, and they leave you with nothing.

  • Protect your lead list
For anyone promoting a business online without the use of MLM..., let us say just a regular business, still protect all names, email addresses, and contact information.

  • You work hard for those names

They belong only to you and no one else!


  • I have massive content coming your way....and I will charge for some services.  I will give free, 5,000% reliable marketing content that is very ethical, clean, not stupid, and Google compliant. 
  • I will affiliate market CORE items you require.  I will not work for free.  That is keeping it clean and simple, as an aspiring med student. 
  • Stay tuned for more.  It takes a decent amount of marketing education to be very clear.

Toasting Your Success!

Barbara Brinkmeyer, MBA

(P.S. -- For fans....I am NOT a guy...but if you like my writing, I tend to take a guy's hard-core business approach having spent much of my life working as a martial arts instructor/school owner.)



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