Your Central Hub: Starting Your Blog

by Jon Clayton on 2010/07/27

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A couple of months ago, I did a series on building your own internet traffic machine (the series began with this post; http://jonclaytonbizblog.com/2010/04/26/the-first-principle-of-the-internet-traffic-machine/). There are 5 components to the internet traffic machine:

The starting point of the internet traffic machine is the central hub or magnetic core from which all your networking, marketing, and advertisement will flow. That is why it is the first component of your internet traffic machine.

What we are talking about is a blog. On your blog, you will create quality content (posts or articles) which will then flow out from the central hub to the various social networks, content syndication sites, and search engines to attract readers to your blog. The readers who are interested will then go through a sales funnel process as they become customers and/or business associates.

Pretty easy, eh? Probably not.  Although it is a simple concept, it is not easy. Like anything else, it requires work, generally speaking it requires a lot of hard work and learning.

So I want to go over starting, setting up, and operating a blog (central hub) in some detail. I will post 3 or so times per week in this time slot (2pm ET) on starting, setting up, and operating a blog. Then we will go to work on the sales funnel process, and so on and so forth.

As I got started with my home business, I made every conceivable mistake. It cost thousands and took a few years. One of my goals with JonClaytonBizBlog is to save others some of the heartache and cost that I went through.

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