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		<title>Every Writer Should Have A Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you haven't finished your book, blogging is a low risk, low cost way to build your audience while you are developing your work, and then promote your completed book to that same audience.

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<p>Even if you haven&#8217;t finished your book, blogging is a low risk, low  cost way to build your audience while you are developing your work, and  then promote your completed book to that same audience.</p>
<p>The  popularity of blogs has soared in the last few years.  There are now  over 100 million blogs tracked by Technorati, a popular blog search  engine.  According to demographics collected by the Pew Internet Study,  blogs have become mainstream and represent virtually every audience and  topic area.</p>
<p>You can use blogs to develop an audience for your  work, promote your book, communicate directly with your readers, help  develop your writing skills and provide an opportunity to obtain  feedback on book ideas, and offer contests and other incentives to  purchase books.</p>
<p>Several services provide free blog space and  templates including Blogger and WordPress.  By following the simple  instructions, an author can have a personalized blog set up and running  in less than an hour.</p>
<p>So start blogging!</p>
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