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Wednesday, 07 January 2009 |
By Jinger Jarrett
If I had it to do over again, my business structure would be much simpler. I would buy my name as my domain for branding purposes. I would build a blog as my main website and then put each of my books in separate subdomains as individual sales pages.
Then I would create pages on my blog for each of my products to cross link them. After that, I would simply focus on writing my blog, building my following, and building my blog into an authority site.
You're probably wondering why I'm telling you this. I doubt you care how I build my business. However, if you're a writer looking to make more money from your writing, there really is a simple formula for doing it, the one I just told you about.
Every writer needs a blog, and here are seven reasons why:
1. Blogging scripts help you build a website without knowing a lot about HTML or SEO.
Most hosting services offer something called Fantastico now. What Fantastico does is allow you to install scripts without having to |
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