|  Why Your Blog Might Be Sabotaging Your Businessby Jeremy M. Hoover Published on this site: July 28th, 2005 - See 
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  Many marketers were very excited when forum and newsletter 
                    discussion focused first on blogs (about two years ago) and 
                    then on RSS feeds (mainly within the past year). It was a 
                    brand new opportunity for marketers to use, one that promised 
                    both search engine success and a way around spam complaints. 
                    So they ran out and created a free blogger account or bought 
                    some software and began blogging and trying to set up RSS 
                    feeds.
                   But many of these marketers didn't understand the very real 
                    difference between newsletter readers and blog readers. 
											While newsletters are published from once a month to weekly 
                      there is an expectation among blog readers that content 
                      will be updated daily, if not multiple times each day.
 
 Many people who would subscribe to an email newsletter 
                      have no interest in learning about RSS feeds, downloading 
                      a reader, or visiting your site every day.
 
 Although there are people who will both subscribe to 
                      a newsletter and visit websites daily, most web users seem 
                      to prefer one or the other. Thus, there are really two ways to use your blog, and you 
                    must use one over the other. You either have a blog or a website. 
                    My view is that a "blog" more describes the frequency of writing than it does the form or 
                    layout of your site. 
											 Use your blog as a content management system. Write your 
                      weekly article, upload it to your blog, then send an email 
                      to your list that links to the article on your blog.
 Or,
 
 
 Write for your blog every day (or every two days at an 
                      absolute minimum) to reach the group of people who will 
                      visit your blog regularly, but only if you are adding new 
                      content regularly. Then, for your weekly newsletter, create 
                      a weekly digest of your posts containing a synopsis of each 
                      article and a link to the article on your blog. My own view is that the second option works better. Even 
                    if you have four or five blogs, you can still write 300 words 
                    each day for each blog, or write for two one day and the other 
                    two the next day. Brainstorm ideas every week and use that 
                    list for your articles. Set up a Google Alert for your topic 
                    or niche, and link to websites or news pieces you find from 
                    that service. Or, pay someone to write articles for you. But 
                    keep your blog fresh and original and post to it regularly.  
 Jeremy M. Hoover, Read more marketing articles at my 
                    marketing blog, http://jhooverwebcopy.com/blog. 
                    Contact me if you need articles. My rates for 300-500 word 
                    articles are 1 for $15, 5 for $50, or we can negotiate if 
                    you need a larger batch than that. For more info, visit my 
                    website-http://jhooverwebcopy.com 
                    or email me at jeremyhoover AT gmail.com.
 
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