Why You’re Not Blogging - And Why You Should Start
Today
Copyright © 2005 Tinu AbayomiPaul
Those of you who aren't
ready to wade into the Blog pool are taking your time for several reasons,
according to my informal interviews with people before and after they blog.
Others start blogging and then abandon their projects too soon, unaware of the
benefits.
Whatever your reason, you should get started now - or get back
to blogging as the case may be. Here’s some motivating enlightenment that you
may find surprising.
Reason # 1 that you aren't blogging - You don't
realize how huge the benefits are, and how much they may outweigh any monetary
or time costs involved.
I think number one may partly the fault of
people like me, who have a foot in the marketing arena, and don't explain the
idea in detail.
We tend to tell you how great blogging is, but we don't
tell you why, or better yet, show you. Or we tell you how to get the best
results with your blog, but don't tell you where to start. Let's talk about some
of the basic facts.
If you've ever dreamed of going from getting 10 hits
a month to getting a few dozen visitors a day from search engines, blogging can
make it possible, if you do it right. The structure of a blog, and the fact that
most of them automatically generate content feeds, also make them the best food
for your friendly neighborhood search engine spider.
If you would like
to have visitors come back to your site over and over again, until they buy, you
may want to be a blogger. An informative blog that engages your audience
shortens the sales cycle. It also creates a courtship period. They can subscribe
to your thoughts, see if they like you, even get to know you a little.
People buy from people they like. I don’t remember who said it first,
but I’ve learned that it’s the truth.
If your visitors don't feel like
they are getting a personality vibe from you, they are often less likely to buy.
Vibe = buy. Remember that, and that blogs make it easy for you to vibe.
If you'd like to create new targeted search engine pages for your site
without needing to hand-code a new page, or fire up your HTML editor every time,
you may enjoy blogging. You log in to your blog admin panel, type your thoughts,
proofread, press publish.
Presto. You’re a blogger.
If you'd
like free one-way links back to your site that contain your lucrative keywords,
blogging helps with that too.
Even if you've made a mess of your SEO
efforts, or been the unsuspecting victim of an algorithm change, as long as you
aren't banned by a search engine, blogging can help bring you back into top
results. Because they have a search engine friendly architecture, and can make
use of your keywords automatically, without being gratuitous, they are an easy
way to get into a search engine and stay in.
Reason #2 That you aren't
blogging - You think it's hard and expensive.
Granted, especially if
you're busy, or have a medium sized to large business, it may be in your best
interest to hire one of the few consultants that works on these types of issues.
But if you're a small business owner or home business owner with an
online element, you can get away with firing up a free blog and paying for an
inexpensive custom template if you can't install one on your own. Most blog
consultants will do all the keyword research, etc for you, so that all you'll
have to do is log in and blog.
Many of the most common blog software
systems are free or inexpensive, especially when weighed against the cost of
only using paid methods to attract visitors.
Reason #3 That you aren't
blogging - You don't think of yourself as a writer.
Not only can you get
away with a few paragraphs, you don't have to write in professional-speak, or
use industry jargon to blog. By nature, blogging is done in a casual,
conversational tone.
And your blog posts don't have to be long
article-type entries like mine are. I'm used to writing articles, and I'm just
naturally verbose. My audience is used to my mini-brain dumps, just as your blog
readers will likely be happy with, or adapt to, whatever your style is. Your
audience will be thrilled with a few paragraphs every day, as long as they’re
informative and consistent.
So take the plunge. Start blogging today. If
you’re already a blogger and didn’t see the benefits the first time around, try
making it a part of your routine - and have a little fun. Give it time to work
for you.
You’ll be glad you did.
Tinu is a web site promotion specialist who writes about many different ways to
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