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		<title>How did Blogging Rocket begin?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 22:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ian Blackford</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve known about blogs for many years now, blogs aren&#8217;t new and I thought they were just for people who wrote diaries, instead of writing on paper and keeping it private it seemed to me that bloggers were happy to let their thoughts be read by millions of others. I wasn&#8217;t (and still not) interested [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve known about blogs for many years now, blogs aren&#8217;t new and I thought they were just for people who wrote diaries, instead of writing on paper and keeping it private it seemed to me that bloggers were happy to let their thoughts be read by millions of others. I wasn&#8217;t (and still not) interested in that, but when you look at the blog in a different way &#8211; as a medium for broadcasting information and advice &#8211; I&#8217;m embarrassed to admit that I had ignored it for so long.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using blogs now in my web work for a year or more, WordPress is fantastically expandable using plugins and with a little tweaking of the code you can make a blog look just like a normal website. The advantage is it is absorbed by the search engines like a sponge cleaning up a spillage, blogs are incredible for this.</p>
<p>What hadn&#8217;t occurred to me was how far a blog can be pushed as an information broadcasting medium. I happend upon a website called <a title="www.entrepreneurs-journey.com" href="http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com" target="_blank">Entrepreneurs-Journey.com</a> owned by the well respected blog mastermind Yaro Starak, his blog and the information he presented in it opened my eyes wide! He blogs on the subject of entrepreneurship especially online / internet business and of course blogging. Yaro is an Aussie and I like Aussie&#8217;s I worked closely but remotely for a year or more with another Aussie marketeer Alan Stewart of the Marketers Podcast, so I like the way Australians think and operate their businesses. Yaro is one of the most straight forward, no-nonsense internet marketer I have ever come across, his willingness to present his knowledge to you is awesome.</p>
<p>You will be reading this post because you too are interested in blogging, so flick over to <a title="www.entrepreneurs-journey.com" href="http://www.entrepreneurs-journey.com" target="_blank">Yaro Starak&#8217;s</a> site and absorb what he has to say because for some people it will be a life changing experience.</p>
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