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How To Get The Most Out Of Your Blog |
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Russell Marsh |
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Blog
Russell Marsh
The term 'blog' gets it's name from web logging. Blogs have totally changed over the last few years from a private log of one's thoughts and actions, a bit like a diary into one of the most potent marketing forces on the internet today. The advantage of a blog over a traditional website is the interactiveness which more easily creates relationships between the blogger and his visitors.
Once created there are lots of options for monetizing the blog and lots of templates available to match whatever theme your blog is about. It's also easy to create links from it to your business website or even link the two together via RSS. If you think a blog is the way forward for you then here are a few tips on how to get the most from your blog.
1, Your audience. You are writing your blog post for your audience to read, so don't forget that what you write is of interest to them. They have searched for through a keyword, or keyword phrase, and arrived at your blog. So, make sure they are happy with what they find and even interested enough to look a little further into your blog, and maybe visit your website.
2, Text sends you to sleep. Large areas of pure text are like a sleeping draft to most visitors and they'll be 'overfaced' thinking "I'll never get to the end of this!" and most likely they'll click away you'll have lost your visitor. Place relevant pictures amongst your text to break it up a little. This adds extra interest for the visitor and you're like to keep them engaged longer.
3, Always remember that your objective is to attract visitors who are interested in your subject matter. If your blog is themed on fishing then don't just dump a post on there about sports cars. You want to attract visitors based on keyword searches and need to make sure your content is always relevant and on topic. You are trying to build relationships with your visitors to get their trust hoping to get to the next level when they will buy a product or service from you so keep them interested and coming back to your blog.
4, Keep things simple. The art of good communication is to keep things simple. Keep away from the technical jargon unless absolutely necessary and try to keep the sentences short and to the point.
5, The "Comments" option in blog should always be left on. You want to know what your visitors are thinking and whether they enjoyed your posts and possibly they'll tell you what they want to hear more about. This is pure gold to any blogger. Your visitors are virtually writing your blog for you. They may even comment an opposite point of view from yours but that is a good thing! It's all relevant content which is great for other visitors and conversation is always good. Don't forget to set your comments to "Must be approved" to deter spammers.
Before starting out with your blog you will need to do some pre-planning as to how you will personalize and monetize the blog, as well as how often you will post to it. An important fact to resolve is where will the content for each post come from. A good business blog needs a steady stream of interesting and relevant content in order to become a profitable venture - how will you complete this task? Remember that no plan is a plan to failure.
Russell Marsh is a Consultant of http://helpandinfo.com/your-atm/article.php) CarbonCopyPRO, the new online marketing system that's making 100 millionaires by 2012. His blog at helpandinfo.com is totally focussed on http://helpandinfo.com/) internet marketing
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