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Blogging is Back, Baby!
Blogging is Back, Baby!
Blogging is Back, Baby!
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Blogging is Back, Baby!

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Step by step blueprint for building a high-income blog in the year 2020. Thanks to certain social media platforms, a brand new blog can get thousands of readers to every article you post, right out the gate, if you follow this procedure. More importantly, in 1-2 years time you will find you have built a highly-valuable web property with multiple streams of income. The time to get started, though, is today.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAndy Kasch
Release dateAug 21, 2019
ISBN9781393829553
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    Blogging is Back, Baby! - Andy Kasch

    Blogging is

    Back, Baby!

    Step by Step Blueprint for Building

    a High-Income Blog in 2020

    A. Kasch

    © 2019 Andrew Kasch

    All Rights Reserved.  No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission of the copyright holder.

    Disclaimer and Terms of Use: The Author has strived to be as accurate and complete as possible in the creation of this book, notwithstanding the fact that he does not warrant or represent at any time that the contents within are accurate due to the rapidly changing nature of the Internet. While all attempts have been made to verify information provided in this publication, the Author assumes no responsibility for errors, omissions, or contrary interpretation of the subject matter herein. Any perceived slights of specific persons, peoples, or organizations are unintentional. In practical advice books, like anything else in life, there are no guarantees of personal results.  This book is not intended for use as a source of legal, business, accounting, medical, or financial advice. All readers are advised to seek services of competent professionals in the legal, business, accounting, medical, and finance fields. Furthermore, what works for some people may not work for others. Following the advice given in this book may result in unintended consequences in your life and the author and publisher assume no responsibility for that. Buying products online at retail with the intention of selling them higher than retail is risky and you can lose money doing this. Pursue the contents of this book at your own risk.

    Contents

    Nuts and Bolts

    Case Studies

    Step 1: Select an Advantage Topic

    Step 2: Create the Blog

    Step 3: Create the Machine

    Step 4: Be a Journalist

    Step 5: Be a Social Media Manager

    Step 6: Be a Smart Business Manager

    Resources

    Nuts and Bolts

    Blogging used to be a pretty cool way for writers to make extra money, with a hopeful chance at getting big enough to earn a full-time living from if the right breaks were stumbled upon. Not many bloggers stumbled upon the right breaks. This was approximately two and a half ages ago by the internet trend timeline. Back then, traffic all originated organically from your articles getting ranked in the search engines, with maybe a boost from a strategic link exchange or two thrown in. Appreciative readers would actually subscribe to email newsletters for blogs they liked in those days. Bloggers built readerships slowly and, if all went well, steadily. RSS feeds looked like the wave of the future.

    Until the last internet age came about, when even enthusiastic readers became much more reluctant to give their email address to anyone but their mother (and even Mom got stern warnings not to share it). Juicy bribes became a necessity for newsletter signups. But it didn’t matter much, because social networking boomed, decreasing social email traffic. RSS feeds never caught on. Most active blogs died during this era, as writers discovered small fortunes could be made by self-publishing Kindle books.

    But a new internet age has snuck in, and blogging is now back stronger than ever. In this report I will outline the exact steps you can take to get 2,000+ immediate unique views for every post you write, right out the gate with a brand

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