Blood Test for Your Blog
by Nick Smith
Published on this site: July 27th, 2005 - See
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Just like a real blood test tells you which blood type you
have or whether you have a disease or not, this article will
help you test which type of blog you are writing and what
you can do to improve it.
Are you contributing to one of the estimated 36.1 million
(and growing) blogs online? Or are you thinking of entering
the fray and starting to publish a blog for your small or
home business? Make sure you are publishing the right type
of blog for your kind of business, or all that writing time will have
been for naught.
The Blog Blood Test
Just as there are different types of blood, there are many
different types of blogs, and each serves its own purpose.
Giving your blog a blood test will help you determine which
type of blog is best for your business and what may be wrong
with the one you've got now.
Blog Blood Type 1: Customer Relations Blogging is one
of the best ways to put a face and personality on your business,
especially if you operate entirely in cyberspace. Those that
best employ their blog in strengthening relationships with
their customers spend a lot of time interacting with customers,
answering questions, providing useful tips, and keeping them
informed of business happenings. These blogs focus less on
the company's products and more on the company's culture and
outlook. The goal of this type of blog is to engender customer
loyalty and establish a consistent flow of interested website
visitors.
Blog Blood Type 2: Sales As you can imagine, most
businesses that blog do so because of the perceived benefit
to their bottom line. While very little quantitative research
has been done with regards to the actual monetary impact of
blogging on overall sales, the ubiquity of sales-oriented
blogs indicates some kind of return-on-investment. Sales blogs focus on product
developments and benefits to the customer. There is less online
interaction with customers via the blog as the goal is to
move readers off of the blog and onto the product pages. The
goal of a sales blog is to encourage visitors to purchase
a product, service, or information that the company is offering.
Blog Blood Type 3: Personal Web Journals These blogs
make up the bulk of the 36.1 million web logs online. The
majority are personal accounts written without regard to size
of readership or monetary value. Many have heralded free blogs
as the Internet's greatest achievement, allowing virtually
anyone with an internet connection to publish literally whatever they
want, and all in a matter of a few minutes. There are as many purposes for personal
blogs as there are bloggers. Perhaps the most common theme
is the chance to be heard.
I've Taken the Blog Blood Test Now What?
Which category did your blog best fit in? Did you find that
you're writing one type of blog but desiring the benefits
of another? If you haven't already started your blog, which
type do you believe would best match your writing abilities
and desired outcome? Simply put, if you're not writing the
best type of blog for the benefits you want, you'll never get them and you'll
waste a lot of time in the process.
If your current blog is doing exactly what you want it
to, leave it alone. If you find that some changes are necessary,
consider the following questions:
- Do I think I can drive actual sales from the blog?
- Would I rather spend my writing time interacting with
customers (both positive and negative) or writing about
my product? (Remember the blood test)
- Am I the best person to author my blog, or is there someone
else who could do a better job?
- Do I want to stage the blog as a company-sponsored communication
tool or would I rather it appear as a kind of third-party,
objective review?
- How much time am I willing to spend writing?
- How free do I want to be with regards to frequency of
posting and responding to customer comments?
Millions of others are already blogging, but don't let that
stop you from starting. Give your business the blog blood
test and see which type works best for you.

Nick Smith is an internet marketer with http://www.10xmarketing.com
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