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Blog Marketing- What Blogs Can Do For You

Posted on January 7th, 2010 in Blog Marketing | No Comments »

The world of business has gone virtual and there are many different marketing trends that are growing quite popular. Blogging or blog marketing can be one of the most useful, yet misunderstood tools that a business has. Blogs can do just about anything that you want them to, whether you have a fun and friendly business or a technical or professional company.

Blog marketing allows more informal language to be used in communication with visitors. There is no rule of how blogs are to be written, other than the fact that they should be personal, informal, and to the point. Blogging gives you so many different opportunities to reach out to people, and it is really an invaluable tool for your website or business.

Blog marketing can be used in many ways. You can use it to give people information, to communicate with your customers on their level, or even to let people know about what’s going on with your business. You’re able to say what you want, and can talk about whatever topics are relevant and important at that point in time.

Starting a blog or using one effectively can sometimes be a challenging task. Plus, it can often be hard to find the time or the ability to make the most of blog marketing. However, there is help out there for people who need it. Marketing services and professional bloggers can offer the tools and assistance that any business needs to start or maintain a blog.

When you hire someone else to do your blog for you, you’ll find it very easy. You just need to see what’s out there, find out what you want or need, and go. It doesn’t matter what kind of business you have, because there is a blogger or blog marketing service for you.

Why blog marketing? Blogs are nearly perfect as a marketing tool. They help to boost traffic, increase rankings, and get you noticed all over the internet. You can use specific keywords to improve your results, and it’s an easy and affordable way to generate traffic for your business.

Your business can be improved drastically by starting a blog. Sure, professional websites look great with professional content. However, when you also have a blog where you can connect with ALL of your visitors on a more informal level, you will definitely reap the rewards. Regardless of what business you’re in, blog marketing can help you in many different ways.

To learn more about blog marketing, or to get started with your own blog today, visit www.Majon.com.

The Best Blog SEO Survey Ever

Posted on January 6th, 2010 in Blog Marketing, Business, Pay-Per-Click, Social Media | No Comments »

The Best Pint of Abbot Ale, Ever Blogs have been touted as effective tools for companies to publish content and demonstrate the conversational side of their corporate personality. Blogs have also long been promoted as a SEO tool. Despite plenty of optimism about blogging, there’s still a lot of mis-information, mis-perceptions and lack of awareness about effective, productive blogging for business. Take This Blog SEO Survey :  If you or your company publishes a blog, please take this quick poll looking into the perceived SEO benefits of blogging . Results will be published on Online Marketing Blog in the next week.  Like a fine pint of Abbot, this survey is smooth, to the point and might just put a smile on your face. While researching questions for the above poll, I ran an informal #blogseo poll on Twitter yesterday which had 190+ responses within 45 minutes. Here’s a list of everyone that participated. There was an overwhelming interest in direct or indirect SEO benefits from blogging. And why not? Search engines thrive on and reward web sites that publish content. Blogs are content management systems that make it easy for companies (or anyone) to publish that content. Publishing blog posts creates new web pages that can be linked to and therefore, discovered and ranked by search engines. The more blog posts and links from other sites, the greater the presence in the search results. Whether blogs were started specifically for SEO or some other purpose, our #blogseo poll showed significant interest in SEO benefits.  Poll participants rated the importance of blogs as part of a SEO strategy between 1=low & 5=high. The average rating was a 4, but some rated blogs as SEO assets as low as 1.5. Here are a few (not all) of the comments Tweeted: @seowolf – It really depends on the campaign, the content availability etc. But, as a generalization, I’d say 3. @sjachille - 3 to 5 depends on the quality of content @SEOAware - it offers much more than seo benefits, so 4-5 @mjdigita l 3 – blogs are good because they are easy and quick to setup and use – but are only as good as their content @nathaneide - Depends upon your baseline. If you’re starting from scratch, it’s a 1.5. if you have your ducks in a row, it’s higher. @janetdmiller - if you can get one up and running AND keep it current. If not, don’t go down the blog path just for SEO. #blogseo So it seems that blogs as SEO assets are only as good as their content and if you know what you’re doing. Personally, I agree with that and think that those that do not rate them higher in value for SEO may not be as familiar with the benefits they bring. That leads to the next question: What SEO functions do blog(s) serve? Some of the most common blog SEO benefits include: Content creation, External and cross links, RSS syndication, Social bookmarking, Community building and Promotion.  Here ’s what our poll respondents had to say about how blogs help search engine rankings: @dericloh – community insights (content topics), content research / testing, conversation monitoring (voice of customer keywords) @Psychobel – relationship building from which SEO benefits accrue @seowolf – support for offline campaigns @mhillaert – drive people back to site with information sharing @janetdmiller – Crosslinking, new content for SEO, Twitter fodder, increase bot visits @mjdigital – quick turnover of content, community, auto sitemap/pings etc, quick indexing into Google Blogsearch Obviously, the tactics used with a blog marketing effort should be based on some kind of goal. Some blogs are established to communicate with customers, some for prospective customers, some for the media and industry analysts and some for new hire candidates. No matter what the objective for a public, commercial blog, there’s almost always a need to “get the word out”. Here are some of the blog SEO tactics and tips that were shared: @jachille - use custom fields to create custom META TAGS for optimal remote blogging with desktop apps http://bit.ly/8LwTW8 @mjdigital - make your titles catchy so they stand out on SM sites, Twitter and bookmark lists @LexiConn_Inc - Using 301 redirects for SEO and Ecommerce http://bit.ly/SnG4L @goodseo - Urls should reflect the post’s title @seowolf - Keep in mind that your blogs are meant to be read by actual people, not the Search Engines, first and foremost @silvioporcellan - write periodically about other sites/tools in your industry and let the authors know about it @adamsherk - don’t let category and tag pages and the duplication that can come with them get out of control @SEOAware - (for beginner) crossmarket services pages with blog posts, optimizing for service location and location service @beebow - don’t shoot yourself in the foot by writing a kick ass post with a clever but totally irrelevant title @dericloh - Define goal > Insights > Learn > Test > Measure > Repeat @janetdmiller - Use SEO plugins in WordPress. They help streamline content editing for SEO, ex: title tag, metas, etc @lisabuyer - Frequency and be first to report @aimclear - MAKE A BIG ASS LIST~! Despite clear goals, there are often objectives to adding blogs as part of a digital marketing or PR strategy. Time and resources are the most common issues described by our #blogseo poll respondents. In fact, of all the questions asked, this was the most popular and received the most responses. Here are a few of the obstacles to implementing blogs: @mhillaert - Taking the time to write an article, not knowing how to write good content, not knowing what to write about. @mjdigital - effort required to maintain valuable content + time and cost of creating custom themes – need to be different @TheKenJones - Setting the “right tone” to give promotional marketing benefits (my side) without coming across as bigheaded (theirs) @adamsherk - large publishers are sometimes concerned with using various helpful WP plugins for fear of security, reliablility @dericloh - Legal issues, regulation, commitment, spam filter / moderation, ownership @PRBristolblog - Time & resource are a big barrier to implementing blogs. Need to show the benefits regarding online PR / customer service etc. @ericfransen - Client doesn’t have time to provide proper content. I can write all day… but I want client to give me a good start @mikemyatt - clients seem to struggle most with content development. Everyone wants a blog – nobody wants to own content creation @matt_mcgowan - editorial control @beebow - when a client’s industry is either way too niche or way too broad to consistently publish relevant blog posts @jfernandez - Fear that blogs are not “professional” and “appropriate for business” @seowolf - Waste of time and effort, “we’re a serious company, not some bloggers”, “our customers don’t read blogs” As an experienced blogger of 6+ years, time management is an issue for everyone, so I don’t think it’s a unique problem to blogging. It’s more a matter of value and expertise. Without a focus and plan, it’s easy for “writer’s block”, a lack of confidence or impatience to kill a blog. On the flip side, developing a process for content creation, feedback to motivate contributors, editorial guidelines, promotion off the blog and measurement can make a blog become and stay successful with a very reasonable amount of effort. Like any other organized marketing effort, once you identify objectives and develop a content strategy, the task of measuring success keeps the investment in time and resources accountable. A blog started as part of an online public relations effort might focus on how many citations of the blog there are by other blogs and mainstream media web sites. A blog for customers might emphasize comment counts, RSS subscribers and product inquiries. Measurement should tied to goals and you can’t “score” a goal if you don’t know how or what to measure. Here are some of the most important blog metrics cited in the #blogseo poll: @seowolf - The metrics really depend on the campaign. Generally, awareness indicators, the main site’s TrustRank. @silvioporcellan - on-site blog: position of articles for good keywords / off-site: links counted in WMT @dericloh - It depends on the business goal & objective for utilizing the blog (i.e. reduce customer support cost, voc, etc) @beebow - conversions, unique views, rank in SERPs #blogseo @mhillaert - number and quality of comments, statistics, ranking as leader in industry, retweets #blogseo @matt_mcgowan - conversions/engagement (time on site, subscriptions, comments, purchases, repeat visits), referrals, new visitors @ty_walker - When what you tell people to do actually works for them. Readers won’t be readers long if your material isn’t practical. @adamsherk - search referral traffic, inbound links, comments, engagement, social media sharing, RSS subscriptions @Mel66 - Subscribers, visits, comments, rankings, engagement (quality of comments) @ericfransen - Conversions, Engagements, Becoming your Industries Authoritative website #blogseo @mjdigital - community – subscriptions, comments, uptake, retweets etc A blog is nothing if no-one reads it + shares/acts on it @admrebak - obviously traffic to web page, bottom line, awareness, community growth, company image #blogseo Companies that have started a blog often fall into comfortable schedules, since that’s the easiest way to manage tasks. Make checklists and processes and get people into predictable routines. However, staying competitive means staying current. One way to stay current with blog SEO and blogging is to check out TopRank’s BIGLIST of search marketing blogs . What you read on other blogs should certainly be confirmed through your own testing and observations of social and web analytics. That said, the bloggers from or poll shared a few of their favorite methods of staying current with blog SEO best practices: @mjdigital - reading seo blogs, following key SEO’s, analysing Google Analytics, seomoz @seowolf - RSS reader, using StumbleUpon topically, newsletters, Twitter and, occasionally, Facebook. @matt_mcgowan - events and keeping up on my reading #blogseo @michelleberdeal - Constantly listening to webinars & podcasts on this topic, reading blogs, researching, testing, measuring results @SEOAware - TONS of reading daily, research, experimenting, monitoring results, watching google, constant education @lisabuyer - Constant online reading and conferences @JDEbberly - I stay current with SEO practices by reading your (Online Marketing Blog) authoritative blog @beebow - read www.toprankblog.com attend conferences, regularly read posts by respected SEO/SEM/SMO bloggers. #sblogseo @aimclear - we do rigorous Daily Reading & Training to keep current, big http://bit.ly/6EOWmI @mhillaert -  authoritative blogs, networking, etc. Mostly blogs. #blogseo @janetdmiller - 1) Read blogs, 2) Attend conferences, 3) Discuss with others (twitter, etc.), 4) Test Thank you to all the Tweet Poll #blogseo participants who you can easily find and follow on the #BlogSEO chat Twitter list .

Blog Marketing- Your Blog, Your Way

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 in Blog Marketing | No Comments »

To have a successful business in today's business world you almost have to have a blog. Even in highly technical and professional businesses a blog is still a must have. The possibilities of what blog marketing can do for a company are endless.

A blog is a space where a business can connect to their clients on a personal level. Not only that, but a blog is an ideal place to promote sales and other important events for the business. Blog marketing is an essential tool that allows a business to communicate on the level of the customer. The personalization that goes into a businesses' blog helps make it unique and possibly unforgettable in the customers’ eye.

Blog marketing is a versatile tool that can be used in many different ways. You can decide to use the blog as a communication forum or as an informative tool or one of many other purposes. With a blog you can communicate without limitations, say whatever you need or want too. You can use the blog to talk more about your business, or about your customers, or you can talk about yourself if you wish. The possibilities are endless and the only limitations are your own creativity.

Many find it difficult to start a blog or learn how to blog so that it makes a difference. Sadly, not everyone will have the time or skill to use blog marketing to the best of its abilities. For those individuals there is help. There are professional marketing services that can provide everything that a business may need for a successful blog.

Blog marketing services can help any business with building and maintaining their blogs. A business just needs to find the services available, choose which one they would like to work with, and then they can help you get your blog running successfully.

Why should you use a blog? The answer is simple: because the blog is a perfect marketing venue. A blog can boost your positions in search results, which increases traffic, and your business will get noticed on social book marking sites. A blog is an easy and affordable way to increase traffic for your business. You should start yours today!

Any website or business can have a huge improvement just by starting a blog. Blogs can be technical and detailed and professional in every sense of the word which is great for some customers. Everyone in a business can come together with a blog. Whatever your business is, whoever you are, you can benefit from blog marketing.

To learn more about blog marketing, or to get started with your own blog today, visit www.Majon.com.

Blog Marketing- Why Everyone Needs a Blog

Posted on December 4th, 2009 in Blog Marketing | Comments Off

Having a blog in today’s highly internet-based world is critical to the success of almost any business. Even if a business is supposed to be professional and very technical, blog marketing is still a must. What can blogs do for your business? The better question might be what can’t they do?

Blogs are a place where business owners can get personal. They can be used to promote sales, special events, and marked times in the business’s operation. blog marketing is a tool that allows a business to communicate with customers on a very informal level. There is so much that you can do with a blog and the personal touch that it gives your business is immeasurable.

Blog marketing is your tool to use as you wish. You can use it as an informative tool, a personal communication forum, or for any other purpose that you might have. A blog allows you to say whatever you want, however you want. You can talk about yourself, your business, your customers, or anything else that you want.

It can be difficult to start a blog or to learn how to blog effectively. What’s more is that some people won’t have the time or the skill to use blog marketing to the best of its abilities. Fortunately, for these people there is help. Professional marketing services can provide the tools and maintenance that any business needs for a successful blog.

Blog marketing services can build and maintain blogs for businesses of all kinds. All that you have to do is see what services are available, figure out which ones you want to work with, and then get started on your path to success.

Why a blog? Because a blog is the perfect marketing tool. You can increase traffic, boost your rankings and positions in search results, and get noticed on social book marking sites using keyword density to improve your results. It’s easy, it’s affordable, and it’s instant traffic for your business. What are you waiting for?

Starting a blog can be a huge improvement to any website or online business. While technical websites and detailed, professionally written web content is great for some customers, a blog is a place where ALL people can come together around a business. It doesn’t matter what your business is, because anyone can benefit from blog marketing.

To learn more about blog marketing, or to get started with your own blog today, visit www.Majon.com.