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So you want to start a business blog?

Tuesday, May 12, 2009 by Mitch Burk
YouTube obviously believes that "How to" videos are a worthwhile investment of time.  They have 15 channels to categorize the millions of videos on their website and "How to" videos have a section of their own.  While I whole heartedly believe that those videos can help a young man learn how to tie a double windsor or show a bored teenager how to make a dry ice bomb, there are limitations to these videos.  Once they're over, they're over. You can rewind and try to watch again, but it's up to the viewer to learn it, and go...

YouTube's approach to teaching and helping cannot be any further from the approach Compendium Blogware takes in showing it's clients how to start a business blog.  Compendium will not simply send you a video, wish you the best of luck, and let you try 50 times to get it right before giving up in an angry fit! 

When you sign up to blog about your business through Compendium, we are in it for the long haul.  We are ready to equip you and your business with all the tools necessary to get your name out there and start your blogging adventure!

So stop resorting to How to videos, books, and articles... Contact a Compendium representative or sign up for a free webinar and let the experts help you get started...

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