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Digital News South Africa

The importance of being a Blog!

A blog is a 'journal' that is available on the web. Done well it can generate interest in a business and popularize the writer as well. PR and marketers: ignore blogs and the blogging community at your peril - they could be talking about you...

Definitions that you need to know:

BLOG: Slang for (weB LOG) on the Web.
BLOGGING: The action of updating a blog.
BLOGGER: Someone who maintains a blog.
BLOGOSPHERE: The information available in blogs on the Internet.
LOG: A record of an undertaking: a computer log; an excursion log.

A blog is best updated regularly - daily if possible but at least two to three times per week. Software is available at no or low cost for people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog. Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in date order with the most recent additions (called postings) at the beginning, which is the most prominent position. Go to: www.webcrimson.com or www.blogger.com.

Think of a blog as an easily (and we mean easily) updated personal website, ideally updated daily and expressing the viewpoints of the author. Blogs have become an important tool for marketing and public relations.

What is the plus side to starting a blog?

You get to tell your side of the story just as you wanted to - no gatekeepers, no editors to convince that your story has merit and should be published. And reporters and editors have cottoned on to the wealth of news being published in the blogosphere. They have started to tune into blogs so they don't get scooped! Many a news story in newspapers or magazines started in a blog.

Another very important plus is that search engines (Google, MSN Yahoo) love blogs. Search engines read text - they are content-hungry. Blogs are mainly made up of words (no fancy graphics here) and have links to other sites. A blog that uses key words (words that people use to search for goods and services on the web) in the text along with links is a winning combination. The result should be more traffic to your business, which should make your cash register ring.

The bad news is that anyone can start a blog and if they have a bone to pick with you, they can trash your reputation in a heartbeat.

A blog is not a corporate brochure. "Corporate speak" will not cut it. A good blog (i.e. one that gets a lot of attention) would be written in a conversational style, but must be well written. A sense of humor also helps to make it interesting.

A blog can level the playing field - opening up opportunities for small companies that they only dreamed about in the past. So ignore blogs at your peril. Smart marketers will incorporate blogs into their marketing and public relations campaigns.

Because blogs are more personal that other forms of marketing, they are an integral part of building relationships, which helps you form trust with your prospects and turn them into customers.

About Doug Hay & Sally Falkow

Doug Hay founded US-based Expansion Plus where he is now CEO and Senior Creative Director. South African-born Sally Falkow is a senior Web strategist and Public Relations consultant now living is the USA. Expansion Plus are marketing and public relations consultants with special focus on market research, surveys, Web strategies, public relations, Internet marketing and advertising campaigns. Email: Doug Hay: dough@expansionplus.com or Sally Falkow at contentwriter@earthlink.net.
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