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12
Reasons Why You Need a Blog
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by:
Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian
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"Why
Should I Blog? I Simply Don't Get It"
This post on a popular discussion forum set me thinking - and I came up
with 12 reasons you should blog.
Read them and get started on your blog. Or better still, go get your
blog up and running and THEN come back and read this :)
#1 - You Do Not Need To Know HTML
One of the biggest hurdles many hopeful website creators face is they
don't know to design a webpage. Blogs overcome this - all you do is
type into a box, and the blog software automatically converts it into a
webpage and publishes it on the World Wide Web for anyone to see.
#2 - You Are 'Forced' To Keep Your Content Fresh
Blogs are essentially online diaries. It doesn't make sense to write in
your diary every month or two. Similarly, running a blog itself
'forces' you to update it often. And refreshing your blog often makes
it more useful to readers and consumers - and by extension, to search
engines who are in the business of presenting *their* clients with
valuable resources.
#3 - Your Blog Is AUTOMATICALLY Optimized For Search Engines
Search engines love fresh content. But that's not the only way blogs
are powerful tools to rank high. Indeed, most blogs are structured to
offer a high degree of search engine optimization.
All sections of your blog are linked together. The terms used as link
'anchors' are keyword-optimized. Categories can be created to host
themed content. Navigating through your blog is intuitive. Archives can
be customized, and generate hundreds of pages of content that act as
'search engine spider bait'.
#4 - You Get A Built-In Linking Structure
With very few exceptions, most blogs are structured to be a tightly
integrated network of links - to other sections of your blog! It's
quite easy for a visitor to get 'lost' within your blog... without ever
leaving it.
Calendars link to posts on specific dates. 'Recent Post' listings point
to your freshest content. Archives connect all your earlier posts.
Search boxes let browsers look for certain kinds of content. And it all
happens automatically, without you spending hours on creating a link
structure or sitemap!
#5 - You Generate Multiple Content-Rich Pages
Every post you make on your blog is content. And by intelligently
setting up your archiving preferences, you can turn each post into many
different forms of content, each on a page of its own. Blog regularly
for a few months, and you could end up having a 100+ page website - all
filled with relevant, keyword-optimized, themed content!
#6 - You Can Keyword-Optimize Your Blog Extensively
All parts of your blog's template can be customized. And a very
powerful way to do it is by inserting relevant keywords. It's a
do-it-once job that will give you ongoing benefits for as the life of
your blog. You can include keywords in your blog title, description,
blog post headings, trackback links, comment invitations, archive
titles, and category names.
#7 - You Create An Online Community
If your blog is on a specific theme, you can build a loyal readership
and develop an online community. You can even take it a notch higher by
tying it in with a forum or membership site. Ask for comments,
suggestions, ideas and feedback, or invite reader participation. Pretty
soon, your blog will be growing organically - even if you don't write a
lot!
#8 - You Initiate Conversations With Readers
Of course, the first step is yours - to initiate a dialog with readers.
You could do it with your blog post, asking a question or by inviting
comments and interaction. Your blog will be read by an audience that's
already interested in your subject or theme. This conversation will be
priceless to you, the blog owner.
#9 - Your 'Inbound Link' Process - Trackbacks
Blogging is about distributed conversations online. Links are an
integral part of such an informal network. Trackbacks are a kind of
blog technology that make it possible - and simple! Your blog will
benefit from the inbound links a trackback will bring, and you'll also
get extra traffic from other sources.
#10 - You Can Syndicate Your Content Easily
Getting readers for your content is good. Getting your content out
where many more readers can see it is GREAT! Syndication (via RSS
feeds) is built in to most blogging platforms, giving you a quick and
easy way to get a wide readership for your blog posts.
#11 - You're Creating Stuff Search Engines LOVE
Search engines exist to offer their audience a compilation of the best
resources on a subject or keyword. Your blog is the answer to a search
engine's prayers! By sticking to a theme and presenting the content in
an organized, structured, intuitively connected pattern, your blog will
be appealing to search engines in a way only a very professionally
planned and designed website can ever hope to be.
#12 - You Get 'Alternate' Traffic Sources
Remember what we saw about blogs being linked and networked together?
Bloggers like to share opinions with others. And when they 'talk' about
you, they are going to point to your site, or a post on your blog, to
show their readers what they mean. They become 'alternate' traffic
sources - for YOU!
Other tools like blog rolls, furls, favorite bloggers and more can
drive sporadic - but sometimes big floods - of traffic your way. And
best of all, it's effortless and costs you nothing!
Not yet convinced? Well, then maybe blogging isn't quite your cup of
tea. But if you trust me, try it - you just might be pleasantly
surprised.
About the Author
Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian is author of 'Blog Profit
Ideas Exposed - 33 Ways To Profit From Blogs" -
http://www.BlogProfits.com - and 'How To Profit From RSS Feeds" -
http://www.RSS-Marketing.com and publishes 8 different 'niche' blogs
and has been reporting on marketing with blogs and RSS feeds since
2001.
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