Blogs, Blogs, Blogs! What They Are, and Why They Matter.
by Trey Pennewell
Published on this site: September 6th, 2005 - See
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I remember that it was not that long ago that I did not
know what a blog was or what one was for. Now blogs are everywhere
and anyone with a computer and Internet access may be writing
one. If you are new to this whole blog phenomenon let me explain
a little about what a blog is. Blogs got their name
from combining two words Web log to make one word,
blog.
For most people, blogs started out as something like an online
diary for friends and relatives to read. Instead of going
to the trouble of sending out individual emails to all of
your friends and relatives to let them know how things are
going in your life, you could simply write a blog for all
of them to view. This way everyone could know all of the interesting
developments in your personal life and you could save time
and energy by not writing to everyone individually. This was
the origin of blogs. Oh how far we have come since then.
Blogs then grew into marketing devices, ways to get revenge,
and methods of raising awareness on important issues. Some
of the more famous blogs are ones written by current disgruntled
employees of large corporations. These large corporations,
such as Microsoft, have been scrambling to deal with the bad
public relations created by these blogs written by angry employees.
There are many ways that you can set up a blog. Whether you
want to use a blog for professional or personal reasons you
can find a service to help you out. Many companies have been
scrambling to create blogging software for consumers. However,
there are also many blogging sites that will let you use their
software for free. Of course, the software that you have to
pay for comes with many added features that the free blogging
software does not include.
Online businesses are beginning to realize the impact that
a blog can have on their business and the number of people
that they can get visiting their websites. Blogs generate
new text on a regular basis, depending on how often you update
it, which helps in search engine rankings. The major search
engines such as Google and Yahoo give higher rankings to websites
that have regularly updated content. Blogs make this happen
in a very simple manner. The only trick to all of this is
to make sure that your blog is directly accessible from your
homepage. This is a rather simple process of changing some
of the HTML coding.
By using a blog to add new content on a regular basis saves
you the trouble of redesigning your entire website every time
you want to add content. It would not be realistic to go in
to your website a few times a week and change the content
because it is so much work. However, a blog will accomplish
this for you in a matter of minutes. Some website owners have taken the blogs
even further and incorporated keyword densities into their
blogs. This further aids the websites search engine rankings
and helps to drive more potential customers to the website.
As you can see, having a blog on your website can offer a
great deal of benefits.
In addition to the fact that you can increase your search
engine rankings with a blog, many people may come back to
visit your site on a regular basis just to see what new information
you have to offer them by way of your blog. For example, if
your blog offers weekly updates on what is new in your product
or service line, a potential customer may be interested but
does not make a purchase today. Then this potential customer
returns in a week to read your blog and continues to do so
until he or she reads something in your blog that convinces
he or she to go ahead and make the purchase.
Blogs are very versatile marketing tools. You can update
your blog with industry news, news about your particular company,
new product offerings, or new services that you are providing.
Any of these methods, or a combination of them, can be extremely
effective in closing a sale on a potential customer who is
sitting on the fence.
No matter how you choose to employ blogs to improve your
website, always be sure that you have connected your blog
to your website in an easy to read and easy to find format.
Link your blog to your homepage so that visitors do not have
to search for it. If you can customize your blog template
to look just like the rest of your website, then your visitors can move between your
blog and your website with the feeling that they have not
left one to enter the other.
Blogs have grown enormously over the past year and all indications
are that they will only continue to grow. Blogs are more than
a passing Internet fad; they are successful business tools
that are already being utilized by many successful webmasters.

Trey Pennewell is part of the http://BloggerSupport.com
technical team. If you need help configuring your blog or
matching your blog design to your website's design, please
review our programs. Trey is also a ghost writer at http://thePhantomWriters.com
. On September 5, 2005, TPW had more than 50 Pre-Written ghosted
articles available for purchase on a wide variety of topics.

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