Blogs Bring in More Traffic
by Adam Terebeckij

Published on this site: May 25th, 2006 - See
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They're popping up everywhere. Your favorite website has one. Your
favorite television show has one. Even your teenager has one. Blogs.
What are they? Why are they everywhere you look?
Most simply put, blogs are like journals - only, instead of being
made of the paper and cardboard kept secret by an even thinner piece
of cardboard and a lock your baby brother frequently opened with
a paperclip, these journals are online. Why does it seem like everyone
has one? Well, because almost everyone does. And there's good reason.
Blogs can be used as journals, both private and public; they can be used as ways for fans to discuss
the latest episode of their favorite sitcom; or, they can be used
by major companies, especially those that are Internet-based, because
unlike the traditional forms of advertising, blogs bring in more
traffic.
For business purposes, there are many ways companies use blogs.
For example, a company may have several blogs on its website, each
one dedicated to something different: customer concerns, product
updates, etc. In addition to being helpful to customers and other
website visitors, these blogs bring in more traffic to the website.
Depending on the website, more traffic usually means more money.
And more money means - that's right - you're on your way to that
summer home in the Hamptons!
So, how exactly do blogs bring in more traffic? Well, Adsense ads
with Google are a good starting point. The search engine visits
your page more each time you update, ultimately moving your blog
higher and higher on the SERPs (Search Engine Results Page) and
leading to more revenue from the ads being represented in your blog.
Some pointers? First, the blogger will need to decide what he or
she is going to write about. Choose a popular topic, one that people
are interested in. "Underwater Basket Weaving" probably
wouldn't be a very wise choice as not many people seem to be interested
in it. Unless, of course, you're business is underwater basket weaving,
in which case you should by all means write about it. Next, focus
on some keywords - these are the words that search engines are going
to pick up on. Don't dowse your blog in these words, but use them
whenever you effectivelycan. Lastly, make sure you write content
that will attract, and keep, a strong readership. You want your
readers to keep coming back, right?
Go ahead, join the millions of people and businesses. Get yourself
a blog. Or corner your boss and suggest writing one for your company.
Explain how blogs bring in more traffic, more traffic means more
money, and more money means - that's right again! - you're on your
way to the Hamptons.

Adam Terebeckij is a seasoned Internet Marketing Entrepreneur
and Private Real Estate Investor. His insight and information has
helped countless individuals around the world. For more information
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