| Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Blogging But Didn't Know What To Ask! |
| That just about sums it up for most of us, doesn't it? The first time I saw the word "blog" I thought it was some kind of a rerun of the old Steve McQueen movie, "The Blob." Just as the caption says, if you have limited experience online, there's a good chance that you may be clueless about blogging. Does all that "scary" language set your teeth on edge like fingernails on a blackboard? Code, RSS, Feeds, XML. Can you feel your heart start to beat just a little bit faster and sweat begin to accumulate on your brow? If that's the case you may be thinking, "I've got a web site, why do I need a blog?" While you don't necessarily need a blog, you might want to reconsider if you have any interest at all in building your business and even making more sales. More sales, huh? That got your attention, didn't it? It's a fact that blogs are improving the bottom line and generating additional sales for the people who own them. Blog Biz For Beginners is a dream come true for those who want to create a blog but just plain didn't know where to begin. |

| You get a lot of his knowledge and experience to help you generate mega sales with your blog in this plain speaking interview! And that's just a small example of what awaits you in Blog Biz For Beginners. John has: Removed the "mystique" surrounding that "geek speak" lingo we mentioned. Dissected all the best blogging tools and explains them in simple to follow instructions. Listed the "hottest" marketing bloggers online. He even gives you the "downside" of blogging so you'll be prepared to deal with it. How about automatically generating content so you don't have to spend hours updating your blog? Blog Biz For Beginners is all about helping you to understand and implement this terrific "new" marketing tool. It shows you how to simply get started with your own blog and make sales with it. No more excuses. It's time to start your very own blog today. It's just a click away! |

| The blog, web log or web diary is not really new – people recorded their opinions and events in their lives on web sites from the start of wide access to the Internet. The dramatic increase in numbers and the much higher public profile of blogging is because of the arrival of many new software programs and services that make it easy, even for inexperienced people without any sort of technical background, to do their own blog. Even the most humble personal computer has enough power and storage space to produce and store our scribbles. This little book is for people that, like John Williams (author), want to make blogs for other people to read and respond to so that we can make more money. John has listed a few well-known marketers who have their own blogs (there are many others) – these people are as busy as they are successful, so they’re not blogging for fun but for the positive impact it has on their bottom line! John's focus with this book is to show business people with limited experience of blogging, and possibly the Internet as well, how you can efficiently use a blog to make your business more profitable and even make money from the blog itself, if that’s something they want to focus on. The only ‘message’ that John wants you to get from this book is that;
it will cost you less than most other forms of on-line promotion for the potential return the effort and resources that you put into the blog will not be wasted and you should start in the next few days rather than waiting for it to get even cheaper or easier. |


Brought to you by Jacob Gan, PhD (Michigan) |