Blogs For Startups

Whether your blog contains tips for newbies in your field, expert advice for veterans, or success strategies that rely on each other, you may be able to meet the demand for information. There are a couple of tricks that you have to learn to convert your archived blog entries in an electronic book, but you’d be amazed at how easy this process can be. Method Four: Your whole blog into a printed book I know what you’re thinking. “Why would anyone pay for my blog as a book when it’s free on my site?” Under certain circumstances, you may be surprised to find how many people would rather have a portable collection of your blog when the quality is consistent. The online version of your blog is the ultimate free trial.

Many sites have been using this logic, long before the session was to allow Internet users to preview their services. For example, the volume of free generation leads traffic to my site has been described on numerous occasions during my informal poll as “overwhelming.” One thing is trying to read 2000 web pages in the front of the computer, but is not as daunting to look through a book of 400 pages in the comfort of your home. Turning your blog into a yearly volume may be a viable solution if the amount of consumption data in its archives is a daunting task. And there are ways to accomplish this with no startup costs. If you’re still not convinced that it is not worth making a point of turning your blog into an electronic book or magazine print edition, consider this. On Monday morning issued a press release regarding the transformation of my blog to a book, as a test to measure interest. It’s almost 4 am Pacific time as I write this, and so far has been read over 23,000 times, resulting in increased traffic, not to mention the best initial sales debut any product on my site since last summer. Imagine what that kind of interest could do for your site – and how much money can be left on the table now. Make your blog into other formats, it is worth a look.