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Keyword Selection for Maximum Blog Revenue

Part 5 of Blog Republic’s Earn Money Blogging Series relates to the important field of Keyword Selection for Maximum Blog Revenue:

If you fail at keyword selection, no amount of tweaking can save you and make your blog profitable. If there’s no market of advertisers for your keyword, you’ll end up having a tough time of earning revenue. That’s why you have to focus on keyword development, in the sense that it will ultimately help determine whether you blog for money, or just for fun.

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Traits of Search Engine Relevant Content

Liz at Successful blog has written another great post, 6+1 Traits of Search Engine Relevant Content.

Relevant is something that’s proved and earned, but search engines notice quickly when a blog delivers. So do people. Both reward it with their attention. Relevant content is the single best promotion for any brand.

Check it out.

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6 Steps to a Branded Business Blog in Record Time

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Successful Blog has an interesting article 6 Steps to a Branded Business Blog in Record Time for your consideration and also discusses the power of a business blog:

Business Blogs can help build a brand in record time because search engines love a well-written blog, with relevant content. Readers do too. So as your blog builds your brand, your brand builds your business, and readers are drawn into your business to help both your blog and your business grow even faster. A great brand is its own promotion because customers seek it out on their own.

The full article is available at Successful Blog

Sony launches Musicbox Video - music and video for your website free

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A story that i found via CNET today on moves within the entertainment giant Sony to promote its products.

Sony BMG Music Entertainment wants to give bloggers free music and video–sort of.

The music conglomerate is promoting a new site, called Musicbox Video, that showcases videos, artist interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and other material from a broad portfolio of its artists. Want to see a film clip of Bruce Springsteen singing “The River” from the 1980 movie “No Nukes” or some clips from Franz Ferdinand? The site has it.

But Sony will also actively encourage fan sites and bloggers–who are mostly used to receiving cease-and-desist letters from studios–to link to the material. Links for adding Musicbox content are displayed on the site.

Check out the full article at CNET and then move on to musicbox video

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