Posts Tagged ‘blogging tips’
What Is Blogging
The word “Blog” comes from the term “Web Blog”. Web Blogs became a popular and easier way to communicate once the Internet came along than past methods like having a Pen Pal, mailing cards or even writing emails. With a “blog”, friends and families can communicate with everyone at one time by simply adding a blog post and allowing everyone to have access to it
- When “blogging” first became popular, people used blogs as on-line diaries and journals. One of the things that made it fun and exciting was giving family and friends the ability to comment on blog posts and interact with one another via their web logs.
- Websites like MySpace, used mostly by teenagers and young adults really helped blogging explode in popularity giving users the ability to post something on MySpace page and other users/friends could respond and interact about whatever had been posted. Posting photos, change themes and customizing MySpace pages to fit personal tastes, the latest trends, or simply rebel against parents made it even more exciting and fun for this generation.
- Blogging became a new way of communicating with friends. When other social websites like FaceBook and Twitter began to catch on, it closed the generation gap and kids found not only their friends had Facebook and Twitter accounts, they even found their grandparents “twittering” as a way to stay in touch.
- “Twittering” is considered “micro blogging” because you are limited to 140 in each “tweet”. Read more about Twitter and how to participate in the post “Six Easy Twitter Lingo “Twips”.
- Because blogs offer dynamic content vs. static content with a standard HTML web page. Search engines like Google have become more fond of blog sites because the content us much more fresh and up to date and therefore end up closer to the top of a search result in many cases. With all of the talk about Search Engine Marketing and businesses trying to figure out the secret recipe to being indexed on page one of Google, more and more businesses are turning to blogs to create current content, make announcements and keep their clients up to date about their businesses.
- For businesses, a blog could and really should include announcements, market updates along with any and all commentary having to do with the industry the business is serving. The more relevant and important the information, the more people will frequent the blog. Businesses who have blogs and depend on their blogs as a communication tool, need to commit to keeping their blogs updated and current. Businesses who don’t make that commitment and are fortunate enough to make their way up to the front page of Google because of their blogs, will soon find their websites lost in the shuffle without such a commitment.
- With regards to maintaining a company blog, it should fall under the specific job description of someone in the company who should be held accountable to keep it up to date. In an ideal world, a blog is updated daily, but updating it two to three times per week is totally acceptable as well.
- The big thing to remember is to provide your readers quality and relevant information. Filling your blog with a bunch of fluff meant to keep search engines happy will not help your business in the long run.
- Learn more about blogging for money by reading the free e-book, Profitable Blogging. Profitable blogging includes everything you need to know to help you get started.
- Feel free to ask any questions you have regarding blogging or how to blog either below or on the “ask a question page”.
Happy Blogging! ~ Nadine
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One bloggers big blogging MISTAKE
Don’t hide content from your visitors
I love visiting the sites of other bloggers who really offer great content and sometimes what I read, really sticks with me in a way that I want to return again and again to re-read it. I may mention it to other people in conversation, retweet it, or simply want to refer back to it because it was a great lesson!
One of my favorite bloggers, who shall remain nameless, because he really is a GREAT blogger who offers great content. I visit his blog daily to see what other little tid bits of information he has for me today in the world of blogging. His tid bits are “gold nuggets” and I so appreciate them.
I recently read a post on his blog about the importance of your headline. He mentioned in his post that the heading of your post is as important than the blog itself. So important that you should invest as much time in the heading as in the blog post itself.
He also offered GREAT tips on what a good heading includes, buzz words that are important, etc. I was having a conversation with a friend regarding some issues she was having getting people to open her email blasts and I thought about this post! This post included just what she needed to improve her open rate!
I have since then, visited this blog no less than 6 times to try and find this “golden post”, but can’t find it because he has no “search box” on his blog that I can find. He offers related articles, which I was fortunate to read while “hunting” for the one article I really wanted, but after six visits…still can’t find that one post! Gosh Darnit!
Lesson Learned – MAKE SURE YOUR BLOG HAS A SEARCH on it, so people who return and want to find a past article CAN find it. It is the simple things that we often forget.
Happy blogging. And…because what this particular blogger talked about, read this article about writing headlines and good “copy”.
Google Alerts and why you NEED them!
Setting up Google Alerts
When you are struggling to figure out something to blog about, I often turn to my trusted Google Alerts to see what other bloggers are blogging. I wanted to share this with you to make sure you are keeping up with what Google finds daily on your subject matter. I also encourage you to set up a Google Alert with your name, your blog name, or anything else you feel you should be alerted about.

how to blog - creating your google alerts
Here is how to you do it. You need to create a Google Account. If you look at the top right corner of your Google home page, you will see an option to create an account. This will give you access to all kinds of tools Google has that are completely free. Once you are logged in, you will see a bunch of different tools available, you are searching for “Alerts”.
Another easy way to find “Google Alerts”, is just to Google it! It will be the first result you find at the top of your search. Click it. Click here, I Googled it for you!

creating a google alert
The easiest way to understand how cool Google Alerts are is to set up an alert with your own name. Setting up the alert means Google will send you an alert every time it finds your name, once a day or once a week. Choose whatever seems to be best for you. “As it happens” really is a bit overwhelming if you read them….but it also lets you know if Google is finding you, your site, your key words or whatever it is you wish to be alerted about. Once you set up the alert, you just need to tell Google where to email it.
Because one of my web businesses is PrinterBees, an onling printing company, I have many alerts regarding key words like business cards, post cards, online printing, brochures and of coarse “PrinterBees”. It also keeps me aware of any potential “bad press” so I can deal with it immediately. This is one of many great tools that Google has to offer. Make sure to subscribe to the RSS Feed for this site because I have many more cool tools coming your way. Remember, my purpose on this Earth is to teach people, and you have to subscribe to the RSS to make sure you get all of my “tid bits”.
Blessings!


