Blogging
For Business - Great Reasons For Every Business To Start A
Weblog
If Howard Deans failed
political campaign accomplished anything, I would say that it
brought to the mainstream the use of something called a weblog or
blog as it known in cyberspace.
A blog is really nothing more
than a diary uploaded to the Internet and until about the last 12
months was the realm of the individual who saw it as a way to
publish there random (and sometimes disturbed) thoughts. The great
thing about weblogs, and the growing set of software that is being
created to publish them, is that they are a tremendous business
tool.
Weblogs allow you to create
content and contactand that is what your clients crave more than
anything.
I use a program (there is a
free trial version) called PMachine to publish my weblog at
DuctTapeMarketing.com/weblog.php. This program allows me to simply
make many entries and updates and also allows readers to add
comments. Better still, now seemingly random articles can be sorted
and searched by content or subject. My weblog is more like a
content management system and my readers seem to love
it.
Another great reason to explore
the use of weblogs is that search engines seem to love them. Within
30 days of launching my weblog it became the most visited page on
my fairly high traffic website.
So what is it about blogs that
those little spiders love so much?
Heres a little secret, search
engines crave content. Okay so maybe thats not such a secret but to
look at many websites you would think it so. The fact is that too
many websites just sit there doing nothing that the search engines
admire. Providing content, not to mention fresh content, is one of
the toughest chores of anyone who maintains a website. But when it
comes to generating traffic it is the most important
job.
Blogs, by their very nature,
are all about content. In a commercial environment every blog entry
is fresh content. Get in the habit of making two, three, even four
entries a week and youve got a content building bonanza on your
hands. Everyone knows you need new content to give visitors a
reason to come back; blogs just make the task so much
easier.
Another advantage that blogs
seem to currently possess over traditional web pages and sites is
lack of competition. While the number of bloggers grows daily,
there are still relatively few commercial blog sites. When I
created my blog I found that it showed up in the number 3 spot in
Google for the term Marketing Weblog within about 3 weeks of
launch. Not bad considering I did nothing to make it
happen.
There are a couple of other
things you should do to make your weblog a traffic magnet. They
arent really that different than tradition SEO tactics but the
names and faces are unique to the blogging world.
Use targeted keywords in your
entry titles
No rocket science here but this
tip cant be stated enough. Forget cutego for titles that fit your
targeted keywords and phraseseven if they seem a bit awkward. (You
do have targeted keywords and phrases dont you?)
Register with Blog Search
Engines Search engines that specialize in blogs
http://www.daypop.com/
http://www.blogvision.com/
http://www.blogsearchengine.com/
Register with Tracking Services
These services note when a blog has been updated and publish an
ongoing list. They even keep track of the most updated and most
visited weblogs. Plus you get to learn what pinging is.
http://blo.gs/
http://www.weblogs.com/
Trade Some Links
You dont need to get out of
control on this one but a few relevant swapped links to related
blogs can boost your traffic.
Syndicate your
content
This one is way to technical to
cover here but do some research on the term RSS and you may
discover ways to have your content and entries fed to sites that
are hungry for the type of stuff you write. Many of the popular
weblog software packages have this capability built right
in.
http://www.feedster.com/
Copyright John
Jantsch
About The Author
John Jantsch is a marketing
consultant based in Kansas City, Mo. He writes frequently on real
world small business marketing tactics and is the creator of Duct
Tape Marketing a turn-key small business marketing
system.
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