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BlogWorld Expo: Both Sides Of The Pro Blogging Coin

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Perhaps you're part of an organization that needs to hire a blogger.  Or perhaps you're an unattached blogger who wants to connect with a real corporation.  Either way, speakers at the BlogWorld Expo covered important basics during a session called "How To Hire A Professional Blogger For Your Business."

(Murdok spent the weekend in Vegas at the About.com's guide to online business, started things off with a discussion of metrics.  Consistency in every respect is a key thing.  Readers will expect posts to reach a minimum length, and a certain number of posts per week will also be necessary.  Then, from the company's perspective, there may be standards relating to page views, unique views, search referrals, and inbound links.

Both blogging employers and employees should be able to embrace another tip Go shared: "Blogging is about marketing and you have to promote your blog after you write your post."

Darren Rowse, editor of ProBlogger, next discussed the subject of how employers and employees can meet.  On a general job board or a more niche site, he applauds the use of ads with very specific headlines.  To further ensure no miscommunication takes place, the ads should include as much information as possible, and employers should acknowledge all applicants.

Will Chen,

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