5 Reasons Why Blogging is the New Internet Marketing Tool
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Article Title: 5 Reasons Why Blogging is the New Internet Marketing Tool
Author's Name: The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman
Author's Email: patsi @ customizednewsletters.com
Author's Website: www.buildabetterblog.com
Word Count: 681
5 Reasons Why Blogging is the New Internet Marketing Tool
© The Blog Squad T
Blogging is a concept that started in late 1990s. It used to
be a way to comment on an existing webpage, an opportunity
for visitors and readers to react or voice one's opinion on
the page. What started as a single-sentence commentary has
evolved into pages of personal takes on anything and
everything under the sun. As it continues to move forward,
online advertising has tapped into a blog's potential. Here
are 5 reasons why you should use blogging as an Internet
marketing tool for your business.
1. Blogging is simple. The simplest way to get on the 'net
is through blogging. No skills are necessary. an average
adult can read and type, or at least click a mouse. It's
like having a virtual piece of paper: you write about your
ideas, experiences, and new products, show your readers you
are credible and trustworthy, and entice your reader to try
your products or services. If you have a computer and an
Internet connection you can blog and market your business
and your products.
2. Blogging is authentic. In this day and age where
advertising saturates our lives, we question the credibility
of promoters' claims. However, on blogs, real people share
real-life experiences. Transparency about your business is
encouraged to attract your blog readers to interact through
commenting and build your online community. As trust grows,
your readers often become clients or buyers of your
products.
3. Blogging is free or inexpensive. You can get a blog
account for as little as $5 a month from one of the leading
blog providers, Typepad.com. Other accounts are offered
free. Any opportunity for free web time is a bonus,
especially to businesses that are starting up. Needless to
say, fee-based blogging systems have more features that can
generate more traffic and income for seriously growing your
business.
4. Blogging builds credibility. As you get more into writing
your experiences on a particular product or industry, your
readers come to realize they can depend on you and your blog
posts for their information needs. You become an expert; as
a consequence, more readers visit your site, and more
bloggers link to your blogs.
5. Blogging builds your market. Unless you are a Hollywood
star, chances are, only your Mom reads your posts. But you
need more than Mom to increase your readership base. As
companies and professional organizations notice the growth
of your readership base, they will get in touch with you for
advertising on your blog, or make you an affiliate, which
pays for every referral generated from your blog site. Often
joint ventures and partnerships thrive among bloggers.
There are many ways to build your market through blogging:
- By using your e-mail. Let readers explore your site by
using a short e-mail message as teaser to your blog. Use
your e-mail signature to give a link to the blog.
- By using subscription. An easy way to get your readers'
e-mail addresses is to give them an opportunity to subscribe
to your blog, such as with a free Feedblitz subscription
account. Give some exclusive information for your
subscribers to entice readers to subscribe and give their
e-mail address.
- By understanding your readers. Conduct a simple survey for
your readers to understand their profile and advertising
preferences. Ask consumers to give you feedback on a post,
an ad link, or a trial that you shared. In this way, it is
like interviewing your readers without the commitment and
intrusion of a face-to-face interview.
- By joining a blog network. A network of blogs may be a
collection of blogs that share the same industry, interest,
readership base, payment mode, etc. Consumers find
credibility and convenience in clicking one link to several
bloggers about a single subject.
- By using RSS. RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is the
fastest growing technology on the Internet today. As such,
having RSS feeds to your blog is definitely another means of
generating awareness for your readership base. Having a
variety of feeds can add interest to your blog..
Give your business a boost by effectively using blogging as
an Internet marketing tool.
As the The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman have
teamed up to work with professionals to maximize their
marketing strategies by implementing blogs, ezines and
ecommerce tactics. They have co-authored "Build a Better
Blog: The Ultimate Guide for Boosting Your Business with a
Professional Blog", "Confessions of a Reluctant Blogger:
>From Boring to Brilliant in 30 Days" and "Secrets of
Successful Ezines: A Guide to Writing and Publishing an
Ezine that Gets Results." Take The Blog Squad's free
assessment to find out if you're ready for a business blog:
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