Sunday, February 21, 2016

Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel




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Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel

Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog


Hi Guys Brian M Hazel here,


“Should a Blog be part of your Marketing Plan?” 
The Answer is YES !!!
I Make a Fortune with Blogs using the Applied Cash Flow Method 

=> How I Personally Make a Fortune Blogging

Blogs are increasingly becoming a part of the online marketing world as well.
With a blog, your business can achieve several things:
  • Connect with your customers, both current and potential.
  • Reach new customers that might not otherwise hear of you.
  • Open a new line of communication with your customers.
  • Help you focus your business plan on what your customers want.
  • Give you the opportunity to educate your customers about the ways you can serve their needs.
If done well, your business blog has the potential to be seen by more people than you might reach with just your website. Just as there are millions of blogs, there are many hundreds of millions blog readers searching the internet for information that interests them.
Your blog will also increase the connection your customer has with you…it increases the flow of information, which increases the customer’s emotional and intellectual “buy-in” for your business. This is also helped by the new found communication between your customers and you in the “comments” section under each blog post, so don’t forget to ask for their comments and questions!
With this new line of communication, you will get a better feel for what your customers are looking for, which will allow you to better meet their needs and educate consumers about ways that your business can meet those needs (or solve the customer’s problems).
Keep in mind, however, that a blog will do little to help your business if it’s not well done. The content must be well-written and it must be promoted. Even in the best-case scenario, a blog is not a quick-fix; it takes time for a blog to gather enough readership to become truly useful to your business.


Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog



Learn How...  with The Applied Cash Flow Method

I now Earn Upwards of 519.17 / Per Day... from my Kitchen table...
Plus  ... An Additional 19+ / Checks a Month in Residual Income.
Applied Cash Flow - Blog or Not to Blog - Brian M Hazel
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