If you want to set up a small business online, then you need to learn about blogging. This is a simple, free of cost, yet extremely powerful marketing method for businesses online and is much better than setting up a website, which was until now the only way to launch an e-entrepreneurial venture. Blogging gives you the freedom and power coupled with an informality, which is disarming and extremely potent as a marketing solutions tool.
You hear success stories everyday about people who have soared from rags to riches.
If you are looking for a no-cost potent tool to market your online businesses, then check out blogging.
It is easy to see why blogs are touted as such powerful and complete marketing solutions tools for businesses online.
There are many advantages of using a blog for your entrepreneurial ventures; firstly, blogs have their own very powerful identity on the web and are ranked in a similar way as websites, without the need for intricate web designs, programming and software knowledge, or expensive web hosting services. Secondly, you are free to be as creative as you want on your blog, which will give a better scope for you to connect with a greater number of people than any other method available. Thirdly, blogging by itself can be termed as a small business, as it has the capacity to generate wealth by selling ads (Google Ad sense), promoting affiliate programs and as a direct platform for selling goods or service you have to offer.
They are easy to set up, free of cost, easily indexed and ranked, which means high visibility, as well as being the preferred source of information by a good number on internet surfers. You can use a blog to advertise, market and sell at the same time or separately without worrying in the least about the design, and other parameters upon which websites are dependent.
You wish that you could discover a way to ensure success for businesses you own as easily as it is described in these Cinderella stories. Marketing through blogging is truly the best business advice you could ever receive. This is a method from which you will be able to get one of the best, needed business resources, i.e. your opt-in lists. What you have to do is choose a topic that relates closely to your business and set up a blog for it. You can use multiple blogs for one business allotting one for each facet you want to promote.
Similarly, the same flat structure of the internet also provides opportunities to any individual to have their own space and exposure to the world via a tool of mass media. It presents the average Asian will an opportunity to stamp his mark online.
Asia has seen a number of businesses make a presence for themselves starting from just having a website in the virtual world. As more and more of Asia obtains broadband, 3G and even WiMax access, the online market increases and more and more people recognise the internet's potential as a cheap and wide reaching entry point for business.
Here are just a few notable online movers and shakers in Malaysia:
a. Realestate.net.my: a simple, typical mode of a successful website, the site ranks 118,909 on Alexa at the time of writing and provides free use of a forum and property listings. In exchange, it shows a multitude of Google ads at strategically placed locations, no doubt taking a small sum out of Google Adsense for little effort at all.
b. Malaysiakini.com.my: Founded by a former mainstream journalist wishing for more latitude in his reporting than possible in pro-government mainstream newspapers, this online newspaper was started online and hence enjoys the benefit of not requiring a press and printing licence that its mainstream contemporaries do. Accordingly, the prospect of having its licence cancelled does not constrain its every move. The public enjoys the comparatively frank reporting coming out of its website and indeed, it has probably done its bit to give more wholesome reports on socio-political issues in Malaysia. All this, whilst raking in a bit of cash for itself.
c. Kennysia.com: Malaysia's No. 1 blog comes from Kuching, East Malaysia, by former IT professional who studied in Perth. With his amusing wit and positive slant on issues, he tells all about the transition of returning from Perth to Kuching, trumpets his love for Kuching now and whips up a joke or two about current issues and happenings around the region.
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