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Three Tips for Creating a Booming Blog
November 4, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
Recently, celebrated Google engineer Matt Cutts offered five tips to help you optimise your website. This is great news considering the fact that when the advice comes straight from Google, you need not look else where for guidance or seek help from any other SEO guru. It is almost like obtaining tips of a horse race directly from the horse’s mouth!
All the five guidelines offered by Cutts are great and highly effective. In this article, we shall concentrate only on one of his tips: “Create a blog and post often.”
The most common perception among many SEO experts is that the more links your website has, the higher will be the search results. In addition, they also believe that more links also helps a website to get higher page rankings in the top search engines. Technically speaking, this is only half the truth. While more links to a site are always welcome, the most important aspect is the quality of the links rather than the quantity.
According to Cutts, “If authoritative sites link to you, you must be good, and, therefore, you get to the top of the list.” However, all said and done, getting links is the main idea behind everything and one has to put in a lot of effort for this. Keeping this in view, Cutts advises the Web masters to start blogs on their site. This is a great piece of advice from Cutts, since he does not suggest getting links from directories, industry portals or anywhere else. Instead of working hard towards reciprocal linking, Cutts suggests blogs, which in fact translates to creating more content on your website.
It is common knowledge that any virtuous politician would always prefer to answer the questions he wished he was asked rather than the questions he is actually asked. Similarly, when people ask search engine marketers (SEMs) where to find links, they feel duty-bound to provide an answer. However, Cutts is no ordinary SEM, but clever enough to answer the question that he wished people asked him.
So, when someone asks Cutts, “How does a site owner set up his site so people will want to link to it?” he is quick to retort. His answer is simple, yet significant. According to Cutts, the appropriate reply to the question is setting up the cart and the horse in the correct arrangement. If you try to read between the lines, you will realise that Cutts is equating the horse to the content that will drive the cart – or links in this case.
Normally, other people would have answered the question differently putting the cart or the links before the horse, i.e. content. This is just because people, even many SEM experts, pointlessly endeavour to answer the question that they are asked – ‘How do I get more links for my site?’
Now, taking over from Matt Cutts, let us discuss the three vital tips on starting a thriving blog for your website.
1. Host A Blog On Your Site
If you already have a website or own a Web domain, it is always advisable to host your blog on your own website. The proposed blog could have an URL such as www.blog.yoursite.com or www.yoursite.com/blog
You may utilise tools like the Blogger to permit you to FTP your blog on your website. In addition, setting up tools such as the WordPress on your server will enable you to position your blog anywhere on your website. Although both the tools are superb for starting a blog on your site, what is crucial is that the blogs should exist in your Web domain.
There are many blog tools that enable people to install blogs on different Web domains even though they might not own them. These tools are never helpful as they make it difficult for you to move to new blog tools. And the worst part is that the links you earn for your website actually give credit to these domains that you have no relation with.
2. Permit Remarks
Website owners as well as businesses that have blogs on their sites are often worried about the negative comments people often make in their blogs. But, I can assure you one thing and that is the benefits of having a blog on your website far overshadow the negative comments.
In fact, the comments of other people provide your website with content free of cost. Neither have you spent any time or money in creating them, nor do they require any artificial optimisation. On the other hand, the positive point is that you are able to pose as a company that is committed to listening to requirements, concerns and comments of its clients. Having a blog on your website also helps you to receive free and quick feedback from a cross-section of people and this was never achievable before. Simultaneously, you are playing a crucial role in being in-charge of the social media that is being fashioned by your clients.
3. Contribute to Other Blogs
If you want your clients and other people to know about the blog on your website, the best thing to do is to participate in other’s blogs and leave your comments there. If you adopt this policy and participate in blogs related to your industry, it will be the quickest way to convey your message. In addition, you are also able to provide a link to your site through your name in the blog. In fact, the truth is that if you can write something interesting and meaningful for the readers, you will find a large number of them visiting your website to learn the latest thing that you have to say.
Before I conclude, I would like to emphasise that irrespective of the fact that you own a small, medium or a massive firm or are into B2B or B2C venture, starting a blog on your website will always turn out to be beneficial in more than one way.
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Twitter As an Online Marketing Tool
November 3, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
The explosion in popularity of Social media websites has changed the way many people communicate today. The micro-blogging website Twitter is one
of the huge successes of this internet revolution. With so many people interacting with each other on one website, many business owners are asking how this new technology can benefit their business.
Twitter has entered the mainstream, with many household names registering accounts. This allows thousands of individuals keep up to date with their favorite tv star, politician, expert or celebrity. This social media website is only in it’s infancy, but is already generating a huge following. It is also evolving, and there is now a wide range of websites provided applications and services for twitter users.
Like any social media website, various groups are forming on Twitter. Just like any other gathering of people, there are those who are interested in a wide range of topics. This means there are experts in certain topics. There are also people looking for advice, services or goods like any other groups of people. Finding specific groups is one of the keys to unlocking the power of twitter.
It has the potential to become one of the most effective ways to reach your market. However, it’s not a place to send out sales pitches all of the time. Many members continually spam their followers, and this is a misuse of this website. Gradually introducing yourself and what you offer is a better approach. It’s important to try and build relationships by communicating properly with others. Updating them with useful information or interesting links helps do this.
Randomly following others is not the ideal strategy for Twitter. You need to focus on individuals with certain interests, hobbies or occupations. Websites like Twellow.com allow you to find other users by category. Twellow.com is the equivalent of the yellow pages for twitter members. This means you can follow people who have the same interests as you. It also means you can follow people who may be interested in your business and what you have to offer.
There are many benefits to following people in the same industry or niche on twitter. Their updates often contain valuable information. Industry news, special offers and tips are just some benefits following the right people can produce. Experts normally find the best information first. This is true on twitter, as many of them tweet about the latest news in their field. If you are following them, you are one of the first to here about any new developments.
Business is about building relationships. Being able to communicate directly with other like minded people gives a member the opportunity to partner with others who are willing to work with you. This can result in partnerships, joint ventures and other business relationships, that would have been otherwise difficult to initiate through other methods.
As twitter continues to grow, many people do not realize just how powerful it is. Those who do are starting to see the benefits this social media site presents.


How To Use Twitter As A Great Writing Exercise While Learning
October 29, 2009 by IBI · Leave a Comment
One of the latest social networking phenomenons is Twitter. It seems to be on the mind of every celebrity, politician, student, business owner, and social maven.
If you aren’t aware of what Twitter is, here is a brief description. Twitter lets you post (the catch is 140 characters total or less) what you are doing, thoughts on a subject, a plug for a product, or a hello to your friends. You follow Twitter users and they can follow you as well.
Here is where I have found a new use of the site. One of the exercises I am currently teaching is how to say what you need to in articulate sentences while still staying in the 140 character restriction.
Yes, there are ways to circumvent the limitations such as using u for you or 4 and not 4 but when you can get a full impact to the reader without having to abbreviate your thoughts, you have learned a valuable tool.
When you speak or write the key is to keep the attention of those that you are communicating with. We often find ourselves endlessly explaining something that could be stated in more concise patterns.
The exercise is can be advantageous for the sports commentator that has to get his point across between each pitch of a baseball game or in between downs of a National Football League broadcast. It can help somebody on a job interview think faster and better their choice of words. Maybe you are a business owner and need to get the attention of a future client in a couple of sentences, or you are writing a headline for a blog post.
Whatever the reason why not try this. Think of a message you want to get across to friends, family, co-workers, and so on. Start to write the contents in Microsoft Word. When you have finished check the character count and if it is over 140 try to condense it without using abbreviations and losing the meaning of your thoughts. The next thing you can do is to take something that you have already posted or written that is over 140 characters and see if you can truncate this as well. It is not always feasible to be effective with a word or character limitation but for practice it can only benefit your speaking and writing capabilities today, tomorrow, and further down the road. What have you got to loose but a few words. Good luck!
Craig Fenton is the creator of Painting My Room In A Colorful Way (the ultimate speaking and writing course with written, audio, and phone coaching). He is the author of the Jefferson Airplane book Take Me To A Circus Tent and the Jefferson Starship Have You Seen The Stars Tonite. Craig lectures with a one time member of the Grateful Dead and a legendary American Rock & Roll Photographer.
http://www.learnpublicspeakingskills.com
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