Ashok – Experience with affiliate and Internet marketing
Today we are going to meet someone who has a long term experience with Internet Marketing, Hosting services, Affiliates and Blogging ofcourse. I would like to welcome Ashok Arora , author of HelloAshok.com and webmaster of ewebguru.com., to the 11th episode of TechBlogger’s Face-Off series. Lets talk to him and understand what he wants to say to us and about technology blogging and his experience.
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What did spark the idea of Tech blogging to you ?
Before coming to online world, I was teaching computer to engineering students via a coaching center, during that time I shifted to Internet and started developing site for myself. I developed my first site in 2003, although that site did not give me much in financial point of view, but gave me lots of experience. Today I hold around 20 websites ranging from blogs, directories to ecommerce site, including my web hosting site eWebGuru. Although idea to blog come to me very late, in the middle of 2006 and started my blog on Aug 2006. The reason of blogging was to write my views on Internet and Affiliate marketing.
How your blog helps readers to understand technology ?
Learning is a continuous process, everyone is in different step of the ladder. I learn from those who are ahead of me and write my experiences in simple words to my readers to read it.
Which point you think is very crucial in Tech Blogging ?
Updated knowledge of your field is must.
Before making a post how you analyze it ?
The important thing which I check is whether I will be able to convey via my post, what I want to say.
What kind of readers you are targeting ?
I write for those who are newbies in Internet and affiliate marketing.
How you upgrade yourself with technology ?
I have to keep myself updated with the field, not only for my blog but also because of my other online venture. I have a good number of client base and I receive lots of queries ranging from very simple questions to highly complicated. I am regular to many forums like digitalpoint, webmasterworld, web hosting talk to name a few.
How you measure that readers have grown with your blog in terms of knowledge?
Knowledge spread by sharing, I share my views, my mistakes and my experiences.
How you target new visitors to become a reader ?
I have not paid much attention to this so far, although this is very important to grow your blog. Basically I blog to write my views on the field in which I work, if someone has interest in that field he will become regular.
How you see you and your blog after 5 yrs ?
My blog will be pretty same even after 5 years, I don’t think there will be much change. May be number of readers will be slightly more than what they are today. Although I can guarantee that my blog will be live even after 5 year.
He sounds like a online geek who is writing more about affiliates and Internet. I can suggest him as one of the person whom you can talk around on this. I would request all my readers to visit his site and take a look around on his articles
Visit his blog at Hello Ashok and share some ideas and discuss things with him for sure. Do share your views and feel free to ask anything that hits your mind. Thanks a lot for your time and hope you are enjoying the series.
Posted on 29th September 2007 by Ashish Mohta , A Professional Tech blogger, Editor and Writer who talks about solving day to day problems of people who use computer. He also writes on How to use the applications like Office, PC tips, Online tools,Browsers and more. All posts by Ashish Mohta | Connect with me @ Twitter | Linkedin | Facebook | Stumble



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