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How Can Blog Software Reviews Help You?

March 31st, 2009

One of the great things about working on the Internet is the fact that you’re going to have a lot of options that are available to you. One of the options that most people have a difficult time choosing, however, is which blog software they are going to use in order to build their website. Since there are so many different types of software that are available, it is usually a good idea for you to look at some of the blog software reviews online.

These will help you to see what each of these types of software brings to the table, along with helping you to determine which one will help you the most in your business. Although there are almost unlimited options that are available, some of the main things that you should look at whenever you are checking out the blog software reviews are what kind of options are available for RSS feeds, along with whether they are easy to administer. RSS, which stands for real simple syndication is going to allow you to get your blog out to more people in a shorter period of time. Some people will subscribe to your blog and will be notified whenever you add new information automatically via the RSS script. Almost all blogs contain this but it would be a mistake for you to choose one that happened to be lacking in this area.

The administration of the blog is also very important and this is one of the main areas that the blog software reviews are going to focus. One of the reasons why people go with blogs is because of the simplicity of building a website using this type of software. It does not require you to know any type of coding, such as HTML or JavaScript. Simply install the blog onto your server and copy and paste the posts in order to put them on your website. This is all done on the backend via the administration panel. Almost all of them are fairly easy to use but some of them give you options that are not available in others. For example, automated spam control and being able to check, approve and delete comments are an important part of the process.

The most important part about looking at these blog software reviews is actually choosing the software that you want and getting it installed on your server so you can then begin posting to it and profiting from it.

Also, make sure to watch the video demonstrations of several blog software reviews at http://www.BloggingProductAnalysis.com. But HURRY…the videos will be pulled from the masses soon. In fact, if you act quickly you may still be able to grab the Blogging Secrets eCourse for FREE!

Blog and Ping – A Search Engine Traffic Bonanza

March 18th, 2009

Everyone is talking about blogs these days as the magic money-making marketing tool. Some of the hype may actually be true, but I suggest you cut through most of what you read about blogs just long enough to understand why every business needs a blog.

Right now, that’s not to say this won’t change, search engines are in love with real blogs. By real blogs I mean blogs that are set-up and run by businesses that offer useful content on them. Like every successful marketing method there are people out there setting up fake blogs and dumping garbage, but keyword rich, content into them in order to trick the search engines into ranking the content highly. [Please resist the urge to add to this form of search engine spam as it may actually get you banned by a search engine.]

When you understand a little about how blog software works you get a better understanding about why search engines love blogs. Here are the top reasons that business blogs and search engines go hand in hand.

Lots of Pages

Each blog entry is shown in chronological order on a blog’s homepage but, each entry is in reality its own web page, with its own unique URL and title. So, an active blogger can create hundreds of keyword rich web pages in a matter of months.

Change Is Good

In order to claim your place at the blogging table you must commit to making posts often – 4 or 5 times a week perhaps. This commitment means that you are creating, updating, changing some portion of your site several times a week. The typical small business web site is lucky to receive an update several times a year. Search engines like change.

Wake Up Call

Because search engines love changing content, they are ever ready to visit a site when it is updated. One feature unique to blog software is something called a pinging. Basically, what you are doing is sending out a message to various blog directories to come and visit you site because it has been updated. Once a search engine has located your site, this is like a personal invitation to come back and get the new stuff. I use a site called Ping-O-Matic to send pings to multiple services. Some blog software can be configured to do this automatically.

RSS Directories

Blogs also have a built in distribution method known as RSS. This allows you to push your updated content out to people who subscribe through an RSS reader such as Bloglines or FeedDemon as well as Yahoo and MSN. This ability allows you to communicate directly with subscribers but it can also help get your main site noticed and indexed by the major search engines. Yahoo, for example, allows people (including you) to subscribe to your blog’s RSS feed. On the day you create your blog, you can subscribe to it via a free MyYahoo account and Yahoo will visit and index your blog for free. It has no choice.

Linking Is Key

Part of the blogging culture is the predisposition to link to and from quality content that relates to the subject your are blogging about. In other words, bloggers like to link. Links from other high quality blogs will send traffic and get your blog and web site noticed.

So, your blog marketing strategy a little like this: Set-up a blog and start posting. Ping each time your make a new entry. Submit your blog to the major blog and RSS directories. Start looking for link partners. Repeat

In the last few weeks I set-up blogs for an attorney, a label manufacturer, and a remodeling contractor. In each case, the blogs were indexed and spidered by the major search engines within 48 hours. Traffic to the main web sites for these businesses (although a bit meager to start with) has already doubled or tripled. Traffic from each of the major search engines is now showing up for a large number of important search terms and phrases.

Who knows how long this blog traffic bonanza will last but at this moment a blog has never made more sense.

If you’re convinced that you need a blog but don’t want to hassle with setting it up and learning how to promote it properly, check out my basic blog coaching package. I do the work, you’re up and blogging and promoting your blog in a matter of days.


John Jantsch is a marketing consultant based in Kansas City, Mo. He writes frequently on real world small business marketing tactics and is the creator of “Duct Tape Marketing” a turn-key small business marketing system. Check out his blog at www.bloggingbusiness.com

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