I’ve gain good credibility

I’ve gain good credibility, even a popular local magazine just reviewed my site. but the problem is, in my country there’s just not many people that’s interested or even know about SEO. any suggestions?

Send it around to a few businesses, or hire friends to do the same. If that doesn’t work, make 500 photocopies and distribute them at your local equivelent of a chamber of commerce , if such exists. If you can provide good, relevant content to the right people who need it, your readership will definately grow.

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I invited one of those

I invited one of those skeptics to vent here on Copyblogger last week. Bob Hoffman is the CEO.Have you noticed all the skepticism lately about social media marketing?

I invited one of those skeptics to vent here on Copyblogger last week. Bob Hoffman is the CEO of a traditional advertising agency, and he raised some valid points about true interactivity online. Unfortunately, as many people ironically pointed out in the comments, Bob is short on answers.Have you noticed all the skepticism lately about social media marketing?

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Send it around to a few

I’ve gain good credibility, even a popular local magazine just reviewed my site. but the problem is, in my country there’s just not many people that’s interested or even know about SEO. any suggestions?

Send it around to a few businesses, or hire friends to do the same. If that doesn’t work, make 500 photocopies and distribute them at your local equivelent of a chamber of commerce , if such exists. If you can provide good, relevant content to the right people who need it, your readership will definately grow.

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Blogging is a great way to grow a business

Blogging is a great way to grow a business, promote a cause, or spread new ideas, because when you take an educational approach to marketing, you gain the attention and trust of people who might otherwise simply ignore old-fashioned advertising. Not only can those people become your customers or converts, they can also become your advocates.

While there are as many ways to approach blogging as there are blogs, some things remain steadfast when it comes to gaining influence and prompting action. Here are the 5 bedrock elements to keep in mind when you blog to persuade:

1. The Law of Value

Your blog must provide value to the reader by addressing a problem, concern, desire, or need that the reader already has. Fresh, original content is critical.

2. The Law of Headlines and Hooks

Your post titles must stand out in a crowded, noisy blogosphere, and you must quickly communicate the value of reading further with your opening.

3. The Law of “How To”

People don’t want to know “what” you can do, they want to know “how” it’s done. If you think you’re giving away too much information, you’re on the right track.

4. The Law of the List

Love them or hate them, informational posts presented in list format are easily digestible, and allow for an efficient transfer of your value proposition to the reader.

5. The Law of the Story

Stories are the most persuasive blogging element of all, as they allow you to present a problem, the solution, and the results, all while the connotation of the story allows readers to sell themselves on what you have to offer.

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