There is a lot that you can do with a blog, or with an RSS feed. As an online journal ( being an example) it is a great way to communicate on a more personal level with your target market... and also to reach new people who may be interested in what you do or what you offer.
You can also set up a "product feed" to go along with a product-based site, and use this as an additional method to get quality inbound links and gain exposure.
You can use a blog to syndicate content across the web, to gain a whole new group of "subscribers" and increase your total readership... or just to gain hundreds of new inbound links that are set up specifically for bloggers or those with a 'feed'.
Out of all that, Niche Blogging has become very popular. Word is getting out that people are earning astronomical amounts with their blogs. Check out or . Jason has blogs in a variety of niches - babies, cancer (not related - separate niches) among many others.
Until now, the only way to really accomplish that on a large scale was to hire freelance bloggers to continually update your blogs with fresh unique content. Certainly not a bad business model... but I have to admit, it really got my attention when I was introduced to Gary Huynh's product titled Power Your WordPress.
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I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one
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