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After receiving your information, we will set up your blog and
send you instructions for logging in and blogging within 48
hours.
If you have questions: please
contact the blogging department at 813-973-3456 or email us at
signup@traderblogs.com.
Frequently Answered Questions:
*Does it cost to blog?
No. It is completely free. We pay
to host the site and will never ask our contributors or readers
for money to access any of our content. Movable Type, the
leading software for blogging, is the tool we have licensed for
use, so they system is very reliable. The system is also
web-based so no software is needed on your computer. (Obviously
you need a computer and an internet connection.)
*Will I get paid for this?
Not really… We do allow you to
place a link or small ad on your blog promoting your business or
interest. The purpose of TraderBlogs.com is really to advance
the trading & financial community, gaining exposure in the
process for yourself and business.
*Isn’t it complicated to set up
and doesn’t it take up a lot of time?
Not necessarily. Making a short
daily entry shouldn’t take much longer than writing an email and
is just as easy. You can even write parts of your daily entries
or answers to feedback at different times and then publish them
when you want.
*Do I have to promote this myself?
No. But feel free to tell everyone
you like about your new blog! We are actively promoting
TraderBlogs.com and those on it through the major search
engines, blog directories, newsfeeders, major media outlets, and
syndication providers. We have links to well-established sites
and continue to grow the network constantly.
*What is a Blog anyway?
A weblog (or blog) is an online
journal with news, information and opinions. Readers are able to
write comments responding to dated entries. There can be
reciprocal links and feeds to other internet sites and users.
Blogs are automatically “syndicated” out to the world on a news
reader programs which receive news and blog feeds off the
internet.
Blogging is
active. Instead of passively receiving news from the TV and
newspapers, you can actively search out information and ideas,
respond to them, and even re-shape, edit and develop them
further. The process can be extremely rapid, easily outpacing
print media, while offering much more substance than
broadcasting. Blogs can provide a critical resource, enabling
the Trading Industry to anticipate issues, rather than merely
react to them in hindsight. Many mainstream media outlets now
regularly feature blog content due to the ability to instantly
gather information and reaction on specialized content.
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