CASHING IN ON BLOGS - How Entrepreneurs Are Profiting From The Online Craz

Released on = September 14, 2006, 2:27 pm

Press Release Author = Evan Carmichael & Associates

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = What was once a hobby for troubled teens and political
pundits looking for an audience has since become one of the most lucrative
strategies for small businesses. No longer are weblogs, or blogs, considered to be a
thorn in the side of mainstream media. Instead, blogs have become the new norm; if
you want to build a presence on the Internet, you had better start blogging.

Press Release Body = What was once a hobby for troubled teens and political pundits
looking for an audience has since become one of the most lucrative strategies for
small businesses. No longer are weblogs, or blogs, considered to be a thorn in the
side of mainstream media. Instead, blogs have become the new norm; if you want to
build a presence on the Internet, you had better start blogging.

Blogs are online journals filled with commentary and related links on everything
from the latest technology to election issues to foods. Their popularity has grown
steadily in recent years. A new study by the Pew Internet and America Life Project
found that 27 percent of adults in America who use the Internet read blogs. ComScore
data reveals a 56 percent increase in the number of people who visited blogs in the
past year, while the top blog network, Blogger.com, received over 20 million
visitors in May 2006 alone.

Entrepreneurship expert Evan Carmichael believes that small businesses are quickly
beginning to recognize the commercial potential of blogs and seizing the
opportunity. "Blogs are a cheap and easy way to get your product or your message out
there," he says. "For hardly any money at all, entrepreneurs can generate a buzz
about their company and communicate directly with their customers - or prospective
customers."

With the likes of Blogger, Typepad, and WordPress allowing for the chance to create
a blog at the single click of a mouse, there is little to stand in the way of a
would-be blogger. In addition to being relatively simple for entrepreneurs to set up
and operate, blogs are also beginning to draw in big money from advertisers. Since
2002, when Google released its revolutionary AdSense program, bloggers have been
able to make a profit off of their content, even if it consisted of nothing more
than personal rants.

Blog ad spending has more than doubled in the past year. Retail giants like Banana
Republic and Coca-Cola have recently begun running ads on various blogs. Intel also
now runs all of its ads on blogs as well as through traditional media. "The people
who read blogs are 11 percent more likely than the average Internet user to be
earning over $75,000," says Carmichael. "For advertisers, they're the cream of the
crop."

But, blogging is not to be taken lightly, Carmichael warns. "Blogs may be easy
enough to create, but in order to make them valuable and profitable, they need
regular attention," he says. "Material must be kept up-to-date and worthwhile to
both your readers and your advertisers. Especially as the number of blogs continues
to increase exponentially, they both need a reason to keep coming back to yours."

Still, says Carmichael, blogs present an excellent opportunity to not only turn a
profit but also to carve out a name and a niche for oneself in the over-saturated
maze that is the Internet today. "It's still in its early stages, but the potential
of blogs remains huge," he says, "for entrepreneurs and advertisers alike."

Evan Carmichael is available for an interview. Please contact him at
evan@evancarmichael.com.

Evan is an entrepreneur and international speaker. At the age of 19, he became an
owner and Chief Operating Officer in Redasoft, a biotechnology software company. The
company quickly grew to over 300 organizations as clients, including NASA and
Johnson & Johnson, in 30 countries. He started Evan Carmichael & Associates with the
goal to give entrepreneurs the Inspiration to follow their passion and the
strategies they need to succeed. Evan has delivered over 100 keynote presentations
to entrepreneurs in North America, Europe, and Asia. He has been interviewed by
newspapers, radio stations, and television stations including The Globe and Mail,
CHUM FM, CityTV, Global TV, OMNI TV, Enterprise, and the Toronto Sun. Evan\'s
website, http://www.evancarmichael.com/ is the world\'s #1 website for small business
motivation and strategies.


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