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Easy Profits with Community Blogs
Easy Profits with Community Blogs
I live in a community.
It’s a place where people know each other, use each other’s services, know (to some extent) each other’s business and watch for each other’s safety.
The people in my community are individuals but they’re also undeniably connected. They have different strengths which they at times share and a myriad number of weaknesses which, (because people are willing to help one another), often remain invisible to the naked eye.
And although I don’t know everyone’s name, address and personal life story, the fact that we are a community gives us a sense of belonging that’s as strong and real as any family tie.
Consider then a community of blogs.
- What might it look like?
- How would it function?
- How could you benefit financially?
To answer these questions, let’s look at what any blog needs and how that need might be met in a blog community.
1.) In order to stay alive, blogs need fresh content – In a blog community, the content would be based on a single theme (i.e. home business) and would be provided for you. Because it’s a community, you could participate in the creation of that content and profit handsomely.
2.) New articles that are submitted to blogs need to be edited, tagged, and made “keyword rich” – In the blog community, those who had the expertise in that area would take care of it.
3.) Blogs need to be created by someone – In a blog community lots of blogs would be created and linked to other blogs in the community. This service would be performed automatically for all members of the blog community as soon as they joined.
4.) Blogs need to be posted on search engines and submitted to directories – In the blog community, the generation of traffic would be taken care of by those who are good at it. They would use their expertise for the benefit of all the members.
5.) Blogs need to be optimized with ads that create an additional income stream – In the blog community each individual member would create their Adsense code (it’s free) and copy and paste it to their blog. They would even be able to receive help if necessary. They would also receive profits from revenue that’s pooled through community advertising.
If you’re familiar with how much time, energy and knowledge is required to maintain just one profit generating blog, then what you’ve just read must sound like a dream come true.
If you’d like to check out whether it’s real or just your imagination, visit tinyurl.com/6lcexb
There is strength in “blog” numbers!
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Marsha Sneed reviews quality business opportunities and online resource tools that can be used effectively by newbies and experienced marketers alike to reach their marketing and financial goals. She can be reached at jcsneed@onebox.com.

