by Naperville Sleuth on April 30, 2009
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Dense fog covers area
Dense fog blanketed Chicago-area skies early this morning, limiting visibility to a quarter mile or less.
The National Weather Service put a fog advisory into effect until 9 a.m.
Thunderstorms later in the morning could accompany the fog as temperatures get warmer, according to the weather service. Temperatures were in the 50s early this morning in the Chicago area, but they could reach as high as the upper 60s later in the day.
There’s another chance of thunderstorms this evening as temperatures are expected to fall back into the 50s.
9 probable swine flu cases in state Rotolo Middle School in Batavia is being closed as a preventative measure. All activities and practices are canceled, as well. "Our first priority is the safety of our students, faculty and community," said Superintendent Jack Barshinger in a statement issued Wednesday.
Marmion Academy, a Catholic-Benedictine High School in Aurora, also has a probable case and is closed until Monday, said a spokesperson.
Naperville North rolls on behind trio It might be hard for some to believe, but Naperville North has never won the prestigious Naperville Invitational. The Huskies moved another step closer to
Chicago-area poor up by 250000 Heartland officials said that in 2007, 4708 people lived in poverty in Naperville, a poverty rate of 3.3 percent. "You don’t have the infrastructure there …
Actress Julianne Moore to visit Naperville Julie Andrews, Alan Alda and Henry Winkler are among the celebrity authors who have visited Anderson’s downtown Naperville location. …And Julianne Moore is coming to Naperville on Monday.
Country artist announced for Last Fling The Naperville Jaycees announced Wednesday that Jason Aldean will perform at 8 p.m. Sept. 5 on the Rotary Hill Main Stage at the Last Fling.
"Jason Aldean is on the cusp of becoming a country A-lister," said Matt Liethen, Last Fling co-executive director. "We’re looking forward to his hard-rocking stage style and good music."
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by Naperville Sleuth on April 29, 2009
There are two major types of business models that entrepreneurs use to make money blogging. The first and most common way to turn a blog into a profit making machine is to sell advertising to different companies and brands who want to reach that blog’s readers.
The second kind of money making blog is one that helps a single brand improve its image by creating positive associations between the blog and the product in the mind of consumers. Both kinds of blogs can make a lot of money, especially if the creator has a keen mind for marketing.
If you are blogging with the goal of selling advertising, there are two basic ways that you can go about recruiting sponsors who want to put ads on your site;
- you can let someone else do all of the legwork,
- you can do the work yourself and keep all of the revenue.
Within the first group, many people make money blogging by selling space through Google’s AdSense program.
The advantages of this program are numerous, as it requires very little effort on the part of the blogger or webmaster to begin raking in profits. However, most people discover that they make less money through this method than they had hoped that their blog would earn. Selling advertising directly to companies who want to put banner ads or sponsored links on your blog can take quite a bit of time, but it is often fairly lucrative.
If you have a lot of contacts in industries that are related to the topic of your blog, you may want to try to go this route. People who have a strong background in sales and are experienced at pitching proposals can make quite a bit of money by renting blog space to interested companies.
The most serious problem with this model is that you often have to build quite a sizable readership before you can attract advertisers, which can mean that you have to do several months of work before you start to make money blogging. As blogging becomes a more and more lucrative business, a lot of established companies are considering how they can get into the action.
One way that companies are capitalizing on the blog movement is by having blogs that provide a kind of friendly face for their corporation. Often, a company will employ an established blogger to create a weblog designed specifically to appeal to that company’s customers and to create positive associations with the brand in consumers’ minds.
More than one writer who never even dreamed that he or she could make money blogging has been approached by a company and offered quite a pretty penny for this kind of gig. If you run a small company, you may find that the world of blogging for business owners is a world that you want to be a part of. Blogging is a great way to get the word out to consumers about your product or service, and it can even be useful for inspiring employee loyalty and helping you keep your workers at peak morale.
If you are looking for a way to take your business to the next level, consider what starting a blog might be able to do for you. Blogging for business owners has a lot in common with all other types of blogging, but it has its own unique pitfalls and strengths.
The key to having a successful blog as a business owner is keeping your goals clear and concrete at every step of your blogging adventure. It can be all to easy to get sidetracked, especially if you are just learning about the exciting possibilities of blogging technology, but if you want your blog to succeed you need to stay focused.
Write up a plan for how often you will update, how you will promote your blog and retain readers, whether you will feature photographs or video, and other aspects of your blog, and then stick to it with the same kind of determination that you used when you built your company.
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