BlogMastermind
Maybe you know all about blogs already, or maybe you still wonder what is a blog anyway and what makes it different from a web site.
Either way you’re going find out the answers to your questions and solidify your understanding of the world of blogging or ‘blogosphere’ by following what Yaro Starak has done.
Yaro Starak is the writer behind the popular blog entrepreneurs-journey.com - a blog he has created to expound the world of blogging and help people do it themselves. Along the way he learned from trial and error what works and what doesn’t.
You know the 80/20 principle of effort and reward. Now here’s the way you can decrease your 80% effort and increase your 20% reward by learning from Yaro himself.
Yaro has compiled his methods and created a great new program that spells out all the steps he went through and all the tips and pointers he learned on his path to successful blogging for profit.
The Blog Mastermind program is for aspiring and struggling writers and bloggers who want to learn how to start or improve their own professional blog. This is no theoretical academic regurgitation of Internet Marketing hype to ‘get-rich-now’. Don’t expect that you will “earn $1,000,000 in the next 15 days”. This is the business end behind the fake reality show that some promoters tout. Yaro has been blogging profitably since 2004 and has tested and proven his techniques.
Now he is ready to teach his methods to you. It’s private members only for a select group of people. The program distills the process down to step-by-step guided classes with audio and video. It covers choosing a topic, setting up the blog, building traffic, monetizing, and advanced techniques. Plus you get direct access to ask questions.
Are you looking for help in getting started blogging, or moving your existing blog into an income earner and maximizing it’s monetization? Then Blog Mastermind how-to, coaching, and mentoring is the place to get it.
Blog Mastermind takes you through the process of setting up a weblog, designing the look and feel, creating the platform, and promoting the content. This course is packed with easy to follow step-by-step tasks to implement your blog.
The important topics addressed include:
What constitutes a blog and why is it right for you
Having the right ‘mind-set’
Why blogging is a business
What you should NOT do when starting a blog
What is your topic and intent - should you write for passion or profit?
What is the difference between strategy and tactics
What are the 3 ‘pillars’
How long should you prepare content before you start marketing
Who is your reader and where is your market
What is ‘demand’…and much more
Now that the cost of entry to web publishing is so low there has been a huge increase in the number of sites and blogs. That also means your blog can get lost in the noise and static. The principles of early adopters in this field are getting harder to apply successfully - it’s simple but it’s not necessarily easy. But now, BlogMastermind filters out the chatter and distills the information to end run the trial and error of using ineffective or obsolete techniques. You don’t reinvent the wheel. You don’t get overwhelmed by information overload.
This program progressively covers effective ways to:
- optimize for search engines
- gain traffic from zero visibility
- use trackbacks, pinging, tagging and linking
- use networking and social proofing
- present topics and keywords
- monetize for income
- automate your processes
Membership at the basic level covers the e-classes and mentoring for $77.
For those people who are put off by technical details and want a comprehensive package, the elite level adds hosting, setup, technical support, and personal consulting for $997.
Here’s where to sign up for Blog Mastermind .
| Not sure? Want to find out more? Yaro has written a comprehensive guide to blogging with a new book - Blog Profits Blueprint. See why you want to subscribe to BlogMastermind - read this no-charge book blogging for profit guide.Or sign up now for Blog Mastermind mentored how to blog course. | ![]() |



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