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What To Do After Your eBay Auction Closes f you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”.So your auction closes. Now what?Hopefully you made a sale or several sales. Now the important work begins. Here are some tips on what to do after your eBay auction closes.Buyer ContactOnce your items have sold, be responsive to the buyer. Contact them in a quick manner, thank them for their purchase, and I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is a Time to Hire a Professional Networker? There are many articles and tutorials out there on how to boost the traffic to your blog, so I don’t want to write another one. The purpose of this tutorial is to bring serious members to your blog. Now what do I mean by serious members? Let me explain.It used to be that people said that there was 6 degrees of separation between everyone. Many people know that Kevin Bacon game that people play to prove it. They name a film that such and such played on with Kevin, who worked with your cousins, friends’ uncles’ gardener, and BOOM.. there you have it! Someone who you know who knows s What good is having a boost of traffic comming to your blog if you never see them? How do you know if they are reading your content or finding it useful? What I mean by “serious members” are people that will read your content, post comments, send you emails, etc. People that are active with your site. Very rarely do you get that from a topsite or random link. Blog Networks First off, Im not talking about topsites. There are tons of topsites like “Top 100 Bloggers”, etc. Unless you have a great deal of people already voting for your site, your not going to get high enough on the list to bring in traffic. Also, belonging to a bunch of topsites can be annoying. You have to have a seperate account for each topsite and you have to have button of link to that topsite on your site. Having a lot of buttons can be extremly tacky and can make your blog look very amaturish. What I suggest is to join blog networks. There are multiple blog networks out there. What blog networks are, are sites that allow you to submit you blog, be accepted, then communicate with the other bloggers in that network. For example, if you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”. I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is a Conflict: Not Necessarily a Bad Thing you know if they are reading your content or finding it useful? What I mean by “serious members” are people that will read your content, post comments, send you emails, etc. People that are active with your site. Very rarely do you get that from a topsite or random link.I got yelled at tonight. Not the type of yelling that someone does when you’ve done something to tick someone off, but the kind of yelling that was a swift kick in the pants about something that I'm NOT doing.I probably deserved it. I needed to hear it. But it made me edgy and I tried to make excuses.Nope! That didn’t Blog Networks First off, Im not talking about topsites. There are tons of topsites like “Top 100 Bloggers”, etc. Unless you have a great deal of people already voting for your site, your not going to get high enough on the list to bring in traffic. Also, belonging to a bunch of topsites can be annoying. You have to have a seperate account for each topsite and you have to have button of link to that topsite on your site. Having a lot of buttons can be extremly tacky and can make your blog look very amaturish. What I suggest is to join blog networks. There are multiple blog networks out there. What blog networks are, are sites that allow you to submit you blog, be accepted, then communicate with the other bloggers in that network. For example, if you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”. I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is a Starting a Internet Business is Not as Easy as it Looks re are tons of topsites like “Top 100 Bloggers”, etc. Unless you have a great deal of people already voting for your site, your not going to get high enough on the list to bring in traffic. Also, belonging to a bunch of topsites can be annoying. You have to have a seperate account for each topsite and you have to have button of link to that topsite on your site. Having a lot of buttons can be extremly tacky and can make your blog look very amaturish.Someone who wants to try their hand at Internet Business today had better do a massive amount of study prior to jumping in head first. Okay, that was a little rough! The number of business opportunities available is vast, and tend to crush the tenderfoot. What they need is the correct information to guide them.Many of the new What I suggest is to join blog networks. There are multiple blog networks out there. What blog networks are, are sites that allow you to submit you blog, be accepted, then communicate with the other bloggers in that network. For example, if you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”. I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is a How to Form a Relationship with a Newspaper on your site. Having a lot of buttons can be extremly tacky and can make your blog look very amaturish.How do you make a good relationship with a newspaper so that you can get new contacts?Newspaper relationships are probably the most difficult relationships to form. Often a newspaper will have different departments that look after advertising, human interest stories, editorials and daily news. If you know one person in a depa What I suggest is to join blog networks. There are multiple blog networks out there. What blog networks are, are sites that allow you to submit you blog, be accepted, then communicate with the other bloggers in that network. For example, if you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”. I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is a Call Center Solutions for CRM and Contact Center Professionals f you join a blog network about technology, then you will talk to other tech bloggers, visit their sites, comment on their sites, etc. Then they will do the same. You will develop friends that will regularly visit your site. Thus getting “Serious Members”.Like anything else in the business world, Customer Relationship Management (CRM) requires a necessity to stay in-tune with the latest communications technology. You either adapt to stay in the game or fall way behind the competition.This statement especially rings true for call centers as new technologies, applications and ca I am currently a member of the BlueFish Network, Random Shapes, and NCBlogs. There is also another very popular network, 9rules. Be A Serious Member To Other Blogs If you develop friendships with the writers of your favorite blogs, then they will in turn remember you for giving them a lot of feedback, and they will come to your site. For example, I am I frequent reader of a handful of people’s blogs. To name a few, JohnTP, Paul Stamatiou, Jeremie Dot US, etc. All of them have commented on this blog and given me feedback, just as I have them. Another example is that both JohnTP and Jeremie Dot US have linked back to my site in either a section of their blog or in another post. This is also generating serious members because the readers of those blogs will trust them and come to my blog thinking that I must be good because they have reffered them to me. So I hope that you have enjoyed this article and will go out and use my tips to build a better blog with discussions.
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