How Blogging Affects Mainstream Marketing

How Blogging Affects Mainstream Marketing

There has been a lot of buzz around blogging lately, and for good reason. Weblogs, or blogs for short, are changing the way people market themselves and their businesses.

If you aren’t familiar with blogging, the concept is relatively easy to grasp. Blogs first began as a shared online journal. A blogger posted diary-like entries about his or her daily life for others to read.

Recently though, blogging has evolved into a new form of business writing and advertising. Many business owners now use blogs to promote their goods and services. Others use blogs to promote their website and get higher search engine rankings. Some politicians even use blogs to reach voters.

The typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media that is somehow related to the blog topic. Though most blogs focus on textual contant, a blogger may include videos, pictures, and even audio in blog posts. A blog comprised of videos is called a vlog and a blog that uses pictures is called a photoblog.

The Benefits of Blogging
By adding blogging to their marketing campaigns, business owners are able to market their product with virtually no out of pocket expense. In some cases, bloggers may even be able to make large sums of money with their published blog. For example, a blogger who employs the Google Ad Sense program can make money from blog readers. The more readers a blogger has, the more money can be made from the Google ad.

A blogger can also be a guide for shoppers who are looking for specific products and services. This makes blogging an excellent tool for retailers or affiliate marketers. Blogs can also be a source of valuable information and niche industry news.

Because there are virtually limitless possibilities provided by blogging, it is easy to see why blogs have begun to have a significant impact on mainstream marketing practices. Many companies have noticed this and have chosen to hire a blogger to write and post up to date information for customers, shareholders, and employees.

Some blogs now get millions of readers every single day. There are so many blog readers out there, that experts speculate that the world of blogging is rivaling the mainstream media. New blog search engines are also being created to make searching for a blog easier than ever before.

If you have not yet established a blog for your business, you may want to consider doing so as soon as possible. Keep in mind though that it will take work to attract readers to your blog. It must be interesting or valuable to them in some way. A blogger must also concentrate on creating informative pieces that are as honest and up to date as possible. Blogging is serious business and if you make a mistake, it will not go unnoticed by your readership.

If you need help developing your blog, there are many different browser-based software programs on the market that can help you get a start. Blogs can also be hosted by dedicated blogging services or regular web hosting services.

Last, but not least, a blogger must remember to optimize blog writing for search engines. Blogging is an Internet medium and needs to be approached with Internet principles in mind.

Blogging Example
A typical blog entry includes a title or headline, a body of text, a permalink or URL for another web page, and a post date, which indicates the date and time that the post was published. A blogger may also choose to include a link at the bottom to allow readers to post comments on the blog.

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3 Comments.

  1. Welcome to blogger world!

    As a blogger (blogspot.com to be specific), i use blogspot as my host (it's free anyway). To determine either a host is good or bad, you need to consider content of your blog which also determine loading time for your blog.

    Let's us examine the condition of your blog to determine loading time:

    1) default/Blogger template + one shoutbox + 7 POSTS at landing page + 100 kbp/s internet speed = 23 seconds to load.

    2) custom template (depending on how many pictures you put in) + one shoutbox + various pictures & on sidebar + 7 POSTS at landing page + 100 kbp/s internet speed = 60~70 seconds.

    this is the real example of my blogging experience. At 100 kbp/s, you should really not waiting for long for your blog to load. Unless when i put too many big pictures (around 8-10 pics), usually it takes 2 minutes to fully loading the whole post.

    As for blogger, they sometimes have downtime syndrome whereby you couldn't post your entry due to server maintenance. They'll mentioned it if the maintenace is ongoing.

    About traffic, blogger could handle high traffic and i think it's much realiable than your own website hosting cause as far as i remember, my blog never down when i need it.

    If you're interested with Blogger, please get your hand wet with XML cause new Blogger use Web 2.0 with XML as base. It's nice to have XML but my proficiency on XML not so well thus i stay with old template which use HTML (i'm an old blogger). Anyway, just a little reminder when using Blogger is:
    Please back up your writing which you intend to post cause sometimes the server might lose it. After the writing had been posted, you could delete your backup. Just in case of jeopardy of Blogger servers.

    Anyway, happy blogging. I enjoy blogging so much. :)

  2. Xanga has fairly basic privacy controls. There's an option where you can limit viewers of certain journal entries to users in a predefined list, but Xanga Classic (the free one) only allows up to ten users on that list. LiveJournal, on the other hand, allows you to restrict entry views to your friends only, and there's no limit to how many friends you can have. I'm pretty satisfied with LJ's interface and ease of use.

    Sophia's a pretty name! I go to a college named after you (well, no, but still). As for nicknames… "sophia… _mo"? I don't really do the nicknames thing well. My nickname comes from my agnostic beliefs in religion in general, which is usually personified by guardian angels (who protect and guide) as opposed to the scary, expecting-to-be-feared God. Sophia… "girl_of_wisdom"?

  3. The two best sites where you can set up a free blog are:

    blogger.com (owned by Google)
    wordpress.com

    Both allow you to create one or more free blogs. There are lots of free "themes" that you can use to control the look/feel of your blog.

    Enjoy

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