As 2009 is quickly approaching, what’s the number one thing you should be doing for your business? Yep, its all about social networking.

How long have you been in business? When you first started out, did you decide on your business name in part based on the URL address that was still available? I know that’s top on my list anymore before I come up with a new business idea. If the URL isn’t available, I change the name.

If you name your company ABC Photography, and ABCPhotograph.com isn’t available, how will anyone find you? Or worse, what if ABCPhotography.com is used by one of your competitors? Any promotion you do will be completely for the benefit of your competitor (especially if you are using a more obscure URL like ABCPhotography.net, or ABCPhotoStudio.com). Yes, dot com’s still rule.

But now the social scene is also gearing up. And many sites allow you to capture URL’s on a first come first serve basis. Let me give you some examples.

On Twitter, I’m Twitter.com/LoriOsterberg. It’s taken – and no other Lori Osterberg will have access to it. That’s especially important with the more common names, both personal and business.

And when I capture my unique URL on these social sites, I also have the ability to establish a profile. Whether I use the account or not, I can put my information up and direct people back to my content. It’s mine. And I can choose to use it now, or at any point in the future.

If you’re one of the many who has ever said, “I don’t have time to work with all of these social sites”, don’t fret. Just capture your name, build a simple profile, and park it for later use. When the site becomes big and you do decide to use it, it’ll be there for you.

[And if you really want to get ahead in 2009 and learn how to use social networking to help you build your business, join me now … ]

Want to help out in the literacy campaign? It’s easy with FirstBook’s Bedtime Stories challenge.first book

If you post a comment by December 25th, Disney will donate a free book in your honor towards the fight for helping more children with the love of reading. (Click here to post your comment)

I’ve been following FirstBook for some time, and their mission is one I strongly believe in. Reading is the key to success. And in order to give kids a desire to read, its important to get books into their hands as early as possible. I’ve been donating books to a variety of sources for years.

One of the things I love about blogging is how easily you can have an impact. Post something as easy as Disney’s offer to donate free books, and let bloggers do the rest. You can have hundreds of comments in a very short time period.

Thanks to all that help in this wonderful cause. And have a very happy holiday season!

Every year I sit down towards the end of the year and come up with my goals for the upcoming year. This year is no exception. Yet I’ve also added a new level to my goal charts – a whole section on blogging.

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Even though I’ve been blogging for years, I’ve never used them to generate revenue. Instead, I always saw them as a way to build traffic for my sites, ultimately selling my services.

But something clicked this year, and I’ve seen what blogging can do. So this year, I’ve decided write down my goals for my three blogs, (HowToBlog, Virtual and Vision) and use them to evaluate my performance throughout 2009.

Want to join me? Write up your own blogging goals, and post your comments here. Or if you want to make it even more official, write a blog post about your goals, and put your ideas in writing.

My 2009 Blogging Goals

  • to reach 10,000 RSS subscribers on each of my blogs
  • to reach 2,000 Twitter followers
  • to make a full time, six figure income through revenue generated by my blogs
  • to publish 1 new program on each blog, helping my readers develop their businesses
  • to teach one class each month on the power of blogging

What are your goals?

1. Use your real name. (Twitter.com/LoriOsterberg) This is a way to build your expertise.

2. Use a photograph that shows who you are.

3. Change your photograph out, but make sure it always represents your business image.

4. Change out the free Twitter background to include more about you or your business.

5. Start using some of the different applications for Twitter

6. Automatically feed your blog posts into your Twitter account.

7. Automatically feed you Twitter posts into your WordPress blog.

8. Start a discussion.

9. Ask a question.

10. Comment on a post made by someone you’re following.

11. Share cool tools and sites. (Love to travel to exotic places? My newest find – CouchSurfing.com)

12. Survey your followers.

13. Find a great virtual assistant.

14. Hire a sales person.

15. Find restaurants when visiting new places.

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When you take on a blog, it’s for one of three reasons:

1. You want a place to write for fun and for personal issues.

2. You want to become a professional blogger and have your blog earn you a full time income

3. You want your blog to drive traffic to your site and help you sell your own products and services.

Obviously number one will earn you no revenue (unless you later see the benefit and turn into a professional blogger).

Numbers two and three are your revenue generators. And both will have different tactics in which they make money for the business.

A professional blogger writes for his audience, and brings in revenue based on his audience. A professional blogger will typically make money from:

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questionWhen you’re out networking, what questions do people ask you about your company or your industry?

When you’re meeting with a prospect, what questions do they have before they become clients?

When you’re working with your clients, what questions do they ask you as you go through the process of the sale?

These are perfect blog posts.

The purpose of a blog post is to educate your potential customers, and provide them with quality information that proves your expertise. People are more likely to do business with people that provide quality information – people they look to as a resource, and can rely on for help throughout their learning process.

They will also make your job easier.

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