3 ways to blog in english for non native speakers (except writing)

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3Ways To Blog In EnglishFor Non Native English

Speakers (except writing)

Photo from flickr by Robert Mynard

Is blogging

necessary? Photo from flickr by Stephen Brace

Yes

YesFor Three Reasons

1

Photo from flickr BY DD Ra

It helps establish

authority

2

It helps drive traffic to your

websitePhoto from flickr Bobby

3

Photo from flickr by Trevor Hartsell

It helps convert that traffic into

leads

Why to blog in

english?

For two reasons

Photo from flickr by JD Hancock

1

Photo from flickr BY DD Ra

English is the language of the

Marketing

Global

audiencePhoto from flickr by Julie Facine

2

Photo from flickr Bobby

But it’s hard

It takes more

timePhoto from flickr by Thomas Hawk

more

competition

Photo from flickr by istolethetv

Don’t get me

wrongPhoto from flickr by Ricardo Liberato

Writing is necessary

But there are ways that let you write

less

Photo from flickr by Eric Leslie

Let’s go through three of

them

Photo from flickr by Interdimensional Guardians

So…

3Ways To Blog In EnglishFor Non Native English

Speakers (except writing)

Photo from flickr by Robert Mynard

Photo from flickr by drestwn

1

Podcast

You can

read Photo from flickr by OnceAndFutureLaura

You can cut and edit audio

pretty easilyPhoto from flickr by Wes A

worth it?

Big dogs like Michael Stelzner, Chris Brogan and

even Seth Godin,Photo from flickr by LaPetiteTwinkie

are stepping

into podcastPhoto from flickr by Heather D

Where there

is smokePhoto from flickr by Owen Thomas

there is a

firePhoto from flickr by Christina Spicuzza

Learn more about podcasting from

Pat Flynn.Check out his free podcasting tutorial (clickable)

Photo from flickr by New Media Expo

2

SlideShare

Photo from flickr by Sylvain Kalache

‘’one picture is worth a

thousand words’’Photo from flickr by, Rob Sheridan!

It’s hard to write

articlesPhoto from flickr by James Vaughan

But it’s easy to write one

line messagesPhoto from flickr by rjbirkin

Worth it?

Photo from flickr by Marta Diarra

It has an alexa rank of 131

Photo from flickr by Morgaine

More than 60 million visitors per

monthPhoto from flickr by Marta Diarra

It is a very undervalued social

media,

So there is no real competition

on itPhoto from flickr by frankula

You don’t need to have thousants of followers to

get big results on SlideShare,

Photo from flickr by Steve Jurvetson

Given that top spots on it’s homepage are assigned

manually from it’s teamPhoto from flickr by Gisela Giardino

Mauro D'Andrea will show you how to use SlideShare to

increase traffic to your site (click here)*I am not affilate of Mauro’s products.I don’t even know him.

3

Image Post

Photo from flickr by Steve Jurvetson

Not only pictures are quite

powerful

Photo from flickr by Gray Lensman QX!

But they also don’t require you to

writePhoto from flickr by Beckie

Nor to talk

Photo from flickr by Frederik Hilmer Svanholm

Worth it?

Pinterest generated more referral traffic for businesses than Google+,

YouTube,and

LinkedIn.Combined(Source: Shareaholic)

I love the way Ana Hoffman uses

images for her posts at. Trafficgenerationcafe.com

Awesome right?As you can see,there is no

excuse.Go blogging now!

I hope this presentation helps you a little.If you want to make it happen,nothing can stop you!

Visit http://4freepeople.com now

Created by Antonis Nikoletakis

and 4 Free People Team

Resourceshttp://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/the-benefits-of-business-blogging-ht

http://www.howtopodcasttutorial.com/seven-reasons-to-create-your-own-podcast.htm

http://freedompodcasting.com/jeff-bulas-discusses-trendyness-podcasting/