It seems everyone these days is talking about blogging. Everywhere I go,
I find articles and forums devoted to this craze. I also have heard
from many home business owners who are trying to figure out what a blog
is and how they can use one to their benefit.
The term "blog" is short for "weblog", which just means an online
journal or "log". You can jot down personal thoughts and notes, post
articles you've written or keep track of interesting websites you find.
The sky is the limit, it seems, when it comes to blogging. A blog is
something entirely of your own creation and you can use it to share your
thoughts with the world, well....with anyone you can get to read it
anyway.
One of the main debates going on about blogs is whether blogging can be
done to improve Search Engine rankings for businesses or to create a
buzz about business websites. Both of these can be true if the blog is
used correctly. Many resources show that once a blog is created, many
times it is listed in Search Engines within 48 hours. This was true of
the blog I created for Christian Work at Home Moms.
These are many ways to create a blog. The easiest by far is to use one
of the free tools available online, such as Google's Blogger. You can
create your blog for free using their online tools and templates(nothing
to download). After you have created the blog, you can then publish
your blog through them and "Wa-La" - your blog is posted online for the
world to see.
Once you've created your blog, you will need to decide how you will use
it. Will it be a personal blog, full of thoughts and comments for
yourself alone or maybe your family? Or will it be a business blog, with
articles and tips for potential customers? If you want your blog to be
found by others, blogging experts recommend that you begin by setting
the title and descriptions for your blog. These are similar to the the
title and descriptions you set for your website. Try to make them
meaningful because they are what people will see when your blog is
returned in a Search Engine. If your description is simply "my blog",
you may not draw the attention you'd like.
If you are blogging in the hopes of attracting customers, make sure to
use wise use of words and links in your blogs. Try to avoid the "click
here" link. Instead, opt for links within descriptive sentences. Add the
HTML link within the sentence and attach it to the words that are
closely related to the page or site you are linking to. For example, to
link to my website I would not use "click here" as my link. I would say,
"Please visit Christian Work at Home Moms for home-based work
resources."
There are many ways to get your blog noticed outside of optimizing them
for Search Engines. For instance, there are entire websites devoted to
listing blogs dedicated to any topic that you can think of. One of the
best such websites devoted to women-created blogs, is BlogDaisy.com. You
can also use free tools such a FeedBurner.com to track the traffic on
your blog and to create a dynamic title box that can be used to display
your blog headlines on your website or even in your email signature.
Each time you update your blog, these headlines are instantly updated.
There are many ways to use a blog for either personal or business use.
If used correctly, a blog can be a terrific tool to inform potential
customers of your business. Be sure to update your blog at least once a
week so that the content remains fresh and you remain in the Search
Engines.
Jill Hart is the author of the e-book, 2 Weeks Devotional Journey for
Christian Work at Home Moms, and the founder and editor of Christian
Work at Home Moms CWAHM.com. This site is dedicated to providing work at
home moms with opportunities to promote their businesses while at the
same time providing them spiritual encouragement and articles.
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