How Do I BLOG?

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How Do I BLOG?

How do I understand if I need a BLOG? Exactly what is a Blog anyway?

I know what a website is, but what is a blog? A blog is really a new version of a website. It has the opportunity to transform each and every day and allow people to connect to it. Let's go back to websites for just a minute.

Website = several one page or more which have static content. They take advanced skills to construct and are complex to update and keep maintaining. More often than not the content remains exactly the same upon each stop by at it. People visit once to learn content rarely to come back again. Websites are Stagnant Water

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Blog = today's website. It has the opportunity to transform every day with new content. Blogs have become simple and easy to update. There is usually a header and a side bar that remain constant with the guts content changing with updates. Articles written could be linked back to the main thought. This can help bring traffic to your page. People continue to come back to see what is new. Blogs are babbling brooks.

Blogs are dynamic and also have fast setup ... websites are static and slow

How do I know if I need a blog?

A blog can be used by anyone delivering a note. I know you're saying to yourself, I don't possess a message to share. My answer to you is ~ yes you do, you might not know it yet but stick to me and I'll show you how one can benefit from blogging.

Blogs can help Churches along with other non-profit organizations get the message out, blogs can help those of us who sell something (make-up, Jewelry, real estate, sell on Etsy or eBay), blogs might help companies who provide services (computer repair, hair stylists, or landscapers). Blogs have even helped my son, Nick, become a better writer. I really believe a blog should be used by everyone.

Blogs have multiple areas that help Google find you easier. A subset leads back again to the master blog and tells Google you're important. The subsets strengthen the main page.

To answer a few questions I've received and responded to about blogging keep reading.

How do I know a blog will help my church? A church would use a blog like this... Instead of a website (stagnant water) a church would write on a blog. They might have their header at the top (telling which church they are and maybe a telephone number etc) the side may have sermon hours etc, and the center would contain moving content.



They would discuss that which was talked about through the previous sermon for those folks who could not be present. They could discuss plans for future years on another blog and link back again to the master blog, enforcing and strengthening your blog in the eyes of Google. Fundraisers could quickly and easily be added and shared. People will be inclined to come back to see that which was new; to feel connected in some way and to feel section of the church all together.

Blogs get readers coming back.

How do you know a blog will help me as a Real Estate Professional?

You sell property. During the past you sent out post cards telling people in a nearby that you just sold a house their current address and that you would gladly list theirs for sale too. These color postcards you mail out are expensive to print and mail. Plus, you haven't any guarantee they're being delivered to the individual with the capacity of agreeing to the sale. They may actually get delivered to a renter or not arrive at all. This is hit or miss advertising.

However, you could set up a blog telling about you as a genuine estate professional in the city you reside. This narrows the searches down in Google when someone wants house selling or buying. They can look up this "I would like to sell my house in Loxahatchee Florida. You have a greater chance of being seen labeling yourself specifically. Each blog you write can direct back again to your master blog about you. Regardless of what blog they read or share, they'll always have your contact information. Another example, you may write about the housing market in Loxahatchee or you might reveal houses you have for sale that are 3 bedroom and 3,000 sq feet. One more example could be: a blog about open houses you may be conducting in your community.

What about your jewelry or make-up business ~ how can a blog assist you to? Well, as it stands now you interact with people you understand and try to have them involved in having a celebration. They invite their friends and family to attend. Afterward you set up a time to meet these people, show them everything you have to give you (your message) and desire to make a sale. This calls for bringing products with you to talk about, share, and show. In  Loft Conversions Little Maplestead  offer the hostess something: a free of charge gift or credit to utilize towards products.

Look at this... you create a blog. This website helps you interact with people in your town and abroad. You can write about specials you are having via separate blogs that connect back again to your master blog. You can show pictures or videos of items and explain each one of these. Jewelry items shown on your blog can attach to an online order form allowing people not local to purchase. People in your community can contact you via a form to set up a party too.

How do I use a blog for family communication? Another group who could reap the benefits of blogging is a family. I really like scrap-booking and keep albums with my daughter and son because they grow. The only way for it to be seen is for you to definitely visit the house. My relatives and buddies not local would have no way to hear or see what's happening with us. A family group blog would focus on who is in the household, ages of everybody, and any information necessary to start a family bond. The subset blogs (blogs that connect back to the master blog) could talk about Thanksgiving plays at school, the Mother's Day tea party, kindergarten graduation, and any other family event you would like to share with the family. Pictures and video would create a great addition to the written content.

You will find a misconception that you must be a guru to get a blog. A blog can be managed by anyone and is ways to convey a message. Perhaps you have a special way to grow orchids or braid hair. When you have an interest in it, another person does too. Share it. Don't be afraid to express your knowledge and take massive action. Your message could possibly be as simple as telling a residential area you exist and update them about happenings to the big fundraiser your school or organization. It could also be a method to connect with your family and friends also to update them about what is happening on the house front. Assuming you have a passion for something share it with the world through a blog.