Why It Took Me So Long To Blog

When I saw my first blog, I was not impressed. The first blogs that I read were embarrassing tales of teenage angst better left private, political diatribes from both the right and left angry and full of jargon rabid tech rags that made my eyes glaze over and yet everyone was talking about blogs and soon to be left behind if they do not have one. Get all the facts for a more clear viewpoint with Jack Fusco. But I never gave a simple explanation of how it would benefit me. They talked about RSS – you know, the condition “Real Simple Syndication” – followed by a long article boring, full of jargon, techie was not easy. They talked to organize my site, but not how that can benefit my business. Nobody ever told me: “Hey, fool, listen up!

How would you like to 3 or 4 line text links to your site on thousands of sites that get tons of traffic and backlinks to the yin and yang all of the SE? “If they had, trust me. I had my blogs heart! Over time I started a blog, simply because it was increasingly difficult to get my ezine delivered. This particular ezine offers tips for network marketers. Now if you had any experience with spam filters, you know that any email with “M” (MLM) or “N” (word network marketing) practically lights up the scoreboard! I even tried with “M * L * M” or “brand network * eting work.” But that grew old very quickly. Trying to sound like a halfway intelligent professional while writing a first grader on his first day of school just does not cut it.