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Blogging - What is All The Hype?
by Jerry West
January 12, 2008
Blogging has been picking up steam in the media
ever since Google bought Pyra Labs earlier this year.
Even a Google executive has stated that Blogging today
is what email was in 1992. People had heard of it, but
really didn't know what it was.
Could Blogging really have that type of impact on the
market? Probably not, but if it can achieve half of
that impact, any company who ignores Blogging now would
be making a critical mistake.
This article will take you through the history of Blogs,
how they can be created, and their future.
What Is a Blog or Blogging?
A Blog is also been called a "Web Log", not
to be confused with your "web log" reports
or web statistics, but a "web diary" of sorts.
This log, journal, or diary, is web-based and can be
updated at any time, just like a web page but easier.
Blogs are powered by publishing software, the most popular
is Blogger created by
Pyra Labs and acquired by Google.
To get a feel for what a Blog is, please review the
following example: SEO
Revolution. My blog was created with WordPress.
This example contains a commentary and
also includes links to resources that are
relevant to the Blog. This Blog was created with my "voice" which is one of the biggest keys to successful Blogging.
Blogs are always displayed with the most recent entry
shown first. So the next entry in this Blog would display
at the top and the current entry would be forced downward,
or be a link in the archived section to the right. This
is also known as reverse-chronological order. Every
entry has a date and time stamp.
Search engines are currently picking up Blogs themselves, and if you link your Blog back to your
site, this will increase your Link Popularity and Link
Reputation.
Should My Business Have a Blog?
Absolutely. If you don't you are missing out on a big
marketing tool - for free. Why? Industry experts are
pointing to the rise of legislation to block Spam email.
If Spam does get blocked, or a large majority of it
blocked, even if you run a clean list to your customers
only, you will risk having most of your email messages
go unseen.
The Solution? Blogging.
After all, is your bland marketing message still being
read with the same fervor it did six months ago? Probably
not. Every company has a "ghost writer" who is someone
with an "edge" for a writing style that will
be embraced online. Find this person and get them to
start writing about your products in Blogs.
Don't ever let them stop.
However, there are many websites that are run by a
single person. If that is the case with you, handle
the task yourself. If you are not much of a writer,
we suggest placing an ad in the paper of the local
university and you can acquire the services of a college
student with a writing style you seek for a fraction
of hiring a professional writer.
Weblogs can have very useful applications in marketing,
and can boost your visibility on the major search engines
(i.e. Google). In fact, Blogs are starting to appear
in the Top 30 results. The bottom line is, if your company
has a plan for what it wants to achieve with blogs,
it will be well worth the time and investment to write the
Blogs.
Think about it, your potential customers could very
well find your Blog in a search, and with the non-formal
writing style of Blogging, customers can be more easily
swayed to be interested in your product. One simple
link from the Blog to your product order page is all
that is needed to close the sale.
How To Blog
First, the best way to start is to just dive in feet
first - start Blogging. Since Google is the #1 search
engine currently, and Pyra Labs is the #1 Blogging software
on the market, it makes sense to play with the "big
guns".
Start by downloading the beta version of Google's
Toolbar version 2.0. You will see the option to
download the beta version on the right-hand side of
the screen.
Once installed, you will now have an orange "B"
icon for Blogger. Click it.
This will open up a new window and you have two choices:
"Find Out More" or "Sign In". Since
you are new to Blogging you will need an account set-up.
Click the "Find Out More" button.
You will then be prompted to provide the following:
a username, your first name and last name, your email
address and finally, a password.
Once you have set up your account, you will now give
your Blog a Title. Think of a good headline - very similar
to the Title of an HTML page. You will also give the
Blog a description. You can make changes to either of
these later if you wish. Lastly, you choose whether
this Blog remains public or private. After finishing
this page, click Next >>>
Now you designate where you want your Blog to be posted,
either on BlogSpot or on your own server. After you
have made the selection, choose Next >>>>
If you chose to have your Blog hosted with BlogSpot,
your next decision is vital - the domain name. BlogSpot
gives you a "third level domain" or a "C-Name"
as it is also called: http://name.blogspot.com/.
The reason why this is important is that major search
engines give your site a bonus if the keyword is found
in the domain name. This will allow you to do so, but
just as good domains are very scarce in the "dot
com world" they are disappearing fast here.
Lastly, you choose the template for your Blog, once
you have, you can begin to type and create your Blog.
Once you are finished, just click on the "Publish"
button and you are done.
That's it. It is that simple. Start Blogging your way
to better success online.
Stay tuned to a follow-up article where we show you
how to promote your Blogs online.
For an example of how to create blogs
to effectively market your website correctly check back
here often.
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