Why Blogs are Money MakersThere is a great deal of hype and talk about
blogs, but when you strip them down and look at them clearly, you
discover that a blog is nothing more than a web site. In
essence, a blog is a website featuring an easy to use content
management system that allows for quick updating in chronological
order. The roots of blogging trace back to online journaling and
community-building efforts, but approached from a business perspective,
blogs are uniquely positioned to make you money. Their structure,
treatment from search engines, and ease of use make them a wonderful
moneymaking tool. The structure of blogs is perfect for revenue-producing efforts. This
is because the sites are, invariably, heavy on content and are
naturally organized in an intuitive fashion. Regardless of what
platform one uses for blogging, they will be able to produce a
content-based site featuring a series of potentially well-targeted
pages. Search engines love content. Textual content keeps
search engine spiders well-fed and persuades them to visit again and
again. Google, Yahoo and MSN reward informative sites chock-full of
information with better positioning in search results, and index these
sites quickly. Because blogs are content-driven, they serve as a model
for how to build a "cooperative relationship" with a search engine. In
the end, effective blog-use produces high search engine rankings and,
thus, great traffic levels. Traffic, of course, is a key to
profitability. It is hard for a site to profit if no one sees it! The
traffic advantages vis-Г -vis search engines is one of the chief
selling points of blog use. If you are familiar with running a
traditional website, you have undoubtedly learned two things. First,
success will hinge, in large measure, on your ability to provide fresh
content to your visitors. Second, adding new content to a static site
can be a definite hassle. You must write the content (or pay to
have it written), convert it to HTML, insert it into the static page
and then upload the page to the server again. The inefficiency of doing
this makes it all too tempting to "overlook" making updates as
frequently as you should. Blogging solves this problem. All
major blog platforms allow users to create new "posts" (which are
nothing more than blocks of content) via an easy interface and to add
them to the blog with a few simple mouse clicks. The result is
empowering. Instead of dreading content updates, webmasters can
actually look forward to adding new material in moments. Whether a blog
user writes their own content or outsources the job to a pro, adding
the new text is a simple and convenient proposition. This makes
it easy to build the content-rich sites that soar to the top of the
search engine rankings. It also creates a heightened level of
stickiness for the blog, making return visitors far more likely. That
traffic, when coupled with the right moneymaking strategy produces
impressive results. If you are relying exclusively on traditional
static websites for your online ventures, you may want to reconsider
your perspective. Using a blog affords some unique advantages and
can be a great way to create profitable, highly-visited sites that
require minimal effort.
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