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What is a Blog?
In Plain English Please.
By Vickie J. Scanlon
If you are fairly new to the Internet, you have probably heard the
word “Blog” flying around. But what is a blog? How does it work?
And how can I use it on my website? These are all good
questions, which I hope to answer for you.
What is a Blog?
A blog is, in simplest terms, is a daily journal of your thoughts that is
maintained by a blogger (which would be your) on the web. When posting to a blog you will notice that it is arranged in chronological
order – with the most recent additions on top.
You can choose to allow your reader to add their own comments/feedback
to any issues you may have addressed on your blog. Or, you can add audio to your blog. Pretty neat, isn’t it. What a
great way to have contact with your customers.
Can it be used on my website?
Can it be used on my website? Most definitely. It can be a
great tool for you and your contacts. However, I
personally feel that it would be a greater benefit to the
established website that has a following.
If you have a following, than go for it. You can go
to www.blogger.com, they have a great tutorial and the blog is free. No
better way to find out what a blog can do than by trying it out
for yourself – and since it’s free, you just as well take it
for a spin and see what it does for your website.
What can it do for my website?
I see many inventive uses for a website that is based on content. Such as:
1. Strong communication tool – a form of contact with your customer.
2. Allow you to get to know your customers and their wants, as well as, allowing your customers to know you.
3. Can provide daily, quality content – which will pull the search engines and thus, increase your traffic.
4. Use it to advertise your
links. Taking a conservative approach, and
blend it in to the topic.
5. Use it to answer inquiries that people may have.
6. Use it to inform.
As you can see, the list can be endless. But I do see only one slight
drawback for those who do not want to keep a constant vigil over their
website – and that is maintaining the blog. The blog should be
maintained on a regular basis. Why? People get bored,
and on the Internet, it’s very easy to click their boredom away. Thus,
keep yourself enlightened and it should keep them enlightened. If you find this small drawback inconsequential – then go blogging.
To your success.
Vickie J. Scanlon

About the Author:
Vickie J Scanlon -- Visit her site at: http://www.myaffiliateplace.biz
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