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For
several weeks now we've been talking about the importance of creating
quality content on your website in the shape of keyword-optimized
articles to boost your search engine rankings.
What if I told you that there was
an automated solution not only to manage your articles,
but also to do your basic optimization, internal linking,
as well as provide you with an interactive platform for communicating
with your visitors? And all this without the expensive content
management solutions you see being offered online?
I'm talking about starting your own
blog.
In 2003 blogging was a novelty. In
2004 it became a trend. Today, having a blog is a business necessity.
Whether you are looking to voice your opinion on an issue you
feel strongly about, or you're looking to explore your creative
side, or promote yourself as an expert in your field, having a
blog has fast become one of the prime markers of status and business
nous.
While most people tend to think of
blogs as being personal online journals, the power of the Web
allows you to convert something as simple as a ‘web
log' into a powerful business and communication tool. Perhaps
the best way to understand the power of blogging is to go on the
Internet and browse a few blogs. Instead of randomly browsing
through personal blogs (which are quite varied and do not always
show the true power of blogging), try Allen Says's Instant Guru
Blog (http://www.instantgurublog.com)
or Google's
own blog maintained by their employees (http://www.google.com/googleblog/).
The concept is quite simple; to provide
users with an easy-to-use and publicly available self-publishing
platform. Plus the beauty of having a blog is that you can
keep it as simple, or make it as complicated and advanced, as
you want.
| But
why do you need a blog? |
That was my first reaction as well.
Why do I need a blog? What would I ever write? How will I maintain
it? Who will read it?
Why you – and your business
– absolutely need a blog
Let's talk about what are some of
the most important factors in building a successful Internet business.
Do the following mean anything to you?
- Establish yourself as an expert
in your field.
- Give your visitors quality
information.
- Make your business interactive
– allow for and listen to feedback.
- Increase niche-specific,
properly optimized content on your website to rank higher in
search engines.
- Maintain good internal
linking within your site for easy indexing by search
engines.
- Communicate with your visitors
at a personal level and they will respond to you
more positively.
These are some of the core values
that every single Internet Marketer swears by. And guess what?
With a blog, you are automatically
accomplishing ALL of the above! And a lot more!
A blog can be easily understood as
a series of articles. Just as having well-written, issuespecific
articles can help your prospective customers trust your judgment
and project you as an expert. Additionally, if you keep your blog
relevant to important issues, you will be giving your visitors
quality information and they will be more likely to come back
to you for buying your product or service.
Hint: present solutions to common
problems in your field and discuss complex issues on your blog
You must have heard this quite a
lot:
The customer is always right.
That phrase can be much better understood
if you translate it to:
Make SURE that you hear what your
customers have to say.
All blogging services and software
include a highly useful (yet often misused) feature called comments.
Readers can leave their comments and opinions about your blog,
a particular post, discuss an issue or ask you a question directly
on your blog. Blog comments are very easy to manage, and can provide
valuable insight into how your customers think about problems
(and very often, their different point of view will help you develop
strategies to serve them better, and hence increase your sales!).
A common theme throughout this series
of articles, and supported by Google's recent search engine patent
as well, is that you need a lot of relevant (niche) content on
your website in order to rank well in the search engines (the
other thing is links, and we get to that in a little while). Blogs
are uniquely organized as a series of individual posts, which
are in fact individual pages of their own.
So basically, when you write a post
in notepad and post it on your blog (and give it a topic relevant
title), it is automatically converted into an optimized page (the
page's title forms its name) that is ready to be spidered as valuable
content. A blog will act as content management system for
you, making it ridiculously easy to post, edit and remove posts
(read articles) from your blog.
Along with automatically optimizing
your pages, blogging services automate the process of internal
linking as well. Each post is automatically linked into at least
three areas – your most recent posts, your main blog page
(which usually shows your most recent posts) and the archives
section. In addition, some blogging softwares allow you to add
categories into your blog as well, so that your posts are
also linked to as part of one or more categories. Even better;
the archives act as a site map. Usually the archives section is
listed on your main page, and since each post is also linked into
the archives (usually separated on a monthly basis), you now have
an automatic site map.
All in all, a blog provides excellent
automated internal linking that would otherwise be a manual (and
tedious) task for you as a webmaster.
Your blog is your space on the Internet.
As such, without the trappings of a company or real doors to separate
you from your customers, it is a much more personal level of communication.
This will not only help your visitors understand you more (as
you will be speaking to them on a one-to-one level), but this
also supports the principle of building trust.
For these reasons, and others too
numerous to mention here, a blog is the ideal tool for attracting
search engine traffic and communicating with your visitors. The
question is not whether you need a blog or not, but the real question
now is:
Are you blogging yet?
Write what you know. Write
what is relevant to your niche. Write about common problems and
their solutions. Just like you would add articles to your website
based on specific keywords, write posts to your blog according
to your keywords list and maintain standard keyword density (3%
to 5%).
When wondering what to write on,
treat your blog as your list of articles. Do you need to
add a new article on a particular keyword? Then write about it!
| Zero
Maintenance - Almost |
As we saw earlier, a blog automates
everything from internal linking to creating optimized pages.
As such there is not much need for maintenance of your content
. Other than that, there is no set barometer for how much, or
how little, you want to customize your blog. Tools like BlogRolling
(http://www.blogrolling.com)
allow you to automate the process of maintaining links on your
blog. Blogging services like Blogger let you automatically change
blog templates through selecting a few options – all without
actually changing the actual content. Similarly, there are many
automated tools available for free that can help you
maintain your blog.
Grow readership
at will!
Yes, that's the best part about maintaining
a blog. All the link-building and traffic building techniques
that I've been telling you about throughout this series applies
directly to your blog, and like a website, it is quite possible
to achieve high search engine rankings for your target keywords
(provided, of course, that you follow all the right steps).
Setting up a blog, just like setting
up a website, comes in different flavors, depending upon how much
time (and money) you are willing to invest in it. Unlike the commercialization
of websites, however, it's still possible, and insanely popular,
to create a blog using a free blogging service such as
Blogger ( http://www.blogger.com
), Xanga (http://www.xanga.com),
Msn Spaces(http://spaces.msn.com)
and BlogStudio (http://www.blogstudio.com),
to name a few.
There are also paid services such
as TypePad ( http://www.typepad.com
) and some blogging softwares such as WordPress ( http://www.wordpress.org
) can be hosted on your own website. The trade off in terms of
time and money is the control you have over the design of your
blog, the ability to add categories and to manually edit individual
pages (thus allowing you to tweak their Meta description tags)
as well as to add other pages such as a newsletter sign-up form.
| Start
blogging in 10 minutes |
Yes, it's that easy. In fact, I'm
going to show you step by step how to create your own blog right
now. All you need is an Internet connection and 10 minutes. Ready?
Let's go.
Step 1:
Go to Blogger ( http://www.blogger.com
) and click on the ‘Create your blog now' button on the
right in the middle of the page.
Step 2:
Sign-up
This includes standard sign up information
such as entering a username, password and your email address.
It also includes your ‘signature name' – for example
if you entered ‘John Smith', at the end of each post there
would a be line saying ‘posted by John Smith' or something
similar. So enter a name you want to use on your blog (of course,
it can be a nickname or an alias instead of your actual name).
Tick the checkbox title ‘Terms
and Conditions' and click on ‘Continue' to proceed.
Step 3:
Enter blog information
Enter your blog title. For example,
if you were creating a blog that would be a guide to landscaping,
you could use a title such as Joe's Landscaping Guide, or Landscaping
Tips.
Enter your blog URL. This will form
your blog address that you and your visitors will use to visit
your blog. Continuing with the previous example, you could enter
‘landscaping-guide' or something similar. This will make
your blog address:
http://landscaping-guide.blogspot.com.
Continue.
Step 4:
Select a template
There are over two dozen templates
that Blogger provides for free. In addition, you can customize
them to your heart's content, or enter your template. For now,
select a template (you can preview a template as well) by clicking
on the template image and selecting ‘Continue'.
Step 5:
Make your first post.
From here, you are directed to the
Blogger ‘Dashboard', an intuitive control panel for your
Blogger account (you have one blog now, but you can add any number
of blogs to the same account). Use this to create your first post,
maybe something as simple as a welcome message or even your first
article. And then, publish the post and congratulations! Not only
have you created your own blog, but you've also got it started
with a brand new article in less than 10 minutes.
And that's it. It is this simple
to start your own blog. The important thing is to take action
and get started. Whether you are providing a service or selling
products, you will invariably be targeting a select niche market.
Use your blog as a mouth piece to talk directly to your potential
customers, and as you keep adding posts and building links, you
will soon be able to dominate your niche by a free resource that
takes almost no time for you to maintain.
If you're serious about blogging
for profits, I would recommend you check out "Blogging
Bonanza!" by John Barbour. John does a very good job
at explaining a step by step process he uses to bring in thousands
of visitors to his blogs daily and make a VERY nice income doing
so.
So, where's YOUR blog?
All the best,

Brad Callen
Professional SEO
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