There is certainly nothing new about the concept of blogging, and yet
many business owners and Internet entrepreneurs don't seem to grasp the
power of this simple strategy. This is evidenced by the fact that many
business websites do not include a blog.
If you run a business
site, but do not currently have a blog, there is a great chance that you
are leaving money on the table. Regardless of what kind of business you
are in, a dynamic and interactive web log will improve customer
response and add profits to your bottom line.
Consider this:
When
you use a web log as the platform for your newsletter or ezine, you can
post each of your promotions to the web, and then invite your
subscribers to your blog to view your most recent update. When readers
follow the link from your email to your latest blog post, they will not
only have the opportunity to respond to the current promotion, they will
be able to browse your blog and take action on offers you made last
week, last month, even last year.
Quite often when I mail my list
about my latest blog post, I end up making new sales on a promotion I
did some time ago. And since my blog is linked to all of my other web
sites, it's easy for me to generate traffic for multiple products and
services with just one mailing.
And blogging is a great way to generate new web traffic for your domain.
By setting your blog software to 'ping' search and directory portals
each time you make a post, you can alert a large number of people about
your new content with the single click of a button.
Also, search
engines are more likely to spider your site on a regular basis if you
update your content frequently. With blog software, making changes to
the text on your web pages is as simple as sending an email; you just
fill in a subject line and post body, and then click 'submit'.
You
can even configure your blog so readers are able to leave comments and
questions about your articles. They don't have to take the time to send
you an email, they can just click on the comments link and post their
feedback right there on the spot. This is one of the easiest ways
possible to encourage productive interaction among your prospects and
customers.
Blogging requires no special technical knowledge. Sure
there is an advanced side to this marketing strategy, but just adding a
web log to your domain and making posts on a regular basis can improve
your traffic flow and customer response tremendously.
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