If you are an individual or an
organisation who have a limited web-based presence or maybe none at all then
you are missing a really big marketing opportunity that will reach places you
would never have dreamed of. A web
presence is your shop window to the World.
If you are not regularly refreshing/updating your material then it will
soon start to reflect negatively on your business.
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As interest in my blog has grown I have also been approached
by a number of people who were thinking of setting up their own blog, and wanted
some general guidance. The first thing I
always make very clear is that it is really hard work. Anyone can write an article and publish it on
the internet, however if you want people to read it, it needs to be
interesting, well written and something that will make people want to come back
and read more. Also, a number of people
I have spoken to are under the impression that once you put something onto the
Internet that people will automatically flock to it because it is ‘available to
the World’. If you think this will
happen then I am afraid you are going to be very disappointed. If you want people to view you blog or
website then you need to let them know where it is. Ignoring this is like arranging a party and
not telling anyone where it is or what time to arrive. Nobody will turn up!
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These core values included a maximum article length of 1200
words (although I try to achieve a maximum of 1000 words wherever possible). The image for the blog would be recognisable,
which would include the font and word size, as well as each article
incorporating a number of images. The
material would always be as subjective a possible and would not advertise
organisations or products. This was
particularly important for guest articles, where although I allow a link to a
website, and a short reference to the guest writer and their position, I will
not allow the article to be written as a marketing piece. I ask guest writers to send me a draft
article, which I edit and send back for comments. This gives me the opportunity
to request removal or re-wording of parts of the article, which I will not
publish until I am happy. Any article
that does not meet my core values will not get published.
The quality of the material that is published is
fundamentally important, however to be successful it is also necessary to
publish on a regular and consistent basis.
If you look at numerous blogs on the internet you will find that
material is published in a very sporadic/random manner. There is usually a glut of articles in the
early weeks/months, however articles then start to become less frequent with
large gaps between published articles and in many cases, posts completely dry
up. In order to avoid this happening
another of my core values was to publish a new article every week. I knew this would be a big commitment;
however I also felt that this was a key factor in making the blog
successful. I also thought it important
for my article content to be original, i.e. written by me (or by a guest
author). There is absolutely no point in
publishing anything on your blog that people can read elsewhere. Some blogs/websites are set up almost like a
‘digital interchange’. This is where
lots of links to different articles/websites will be uploaded and with the
exception of the occasional passing comment, there is no other original
content. When I stumble on these types
of sites there is nothing that makes me feel that I want to go back again, and this is something I did not want my readers to think.
If you are an individual or an organisation who have a
limited web-based presence or maybe none at all then you are missing a really
big marketing opportunity that will reach places you would never have dreamed
of. A web presence is your shop window
to the World. If you are not regularly
refreshing/updating your material then it will soon start to reflect negatively
on your business. Is this really the
impression you want to give about you or your business? There are endless
website developers and media organisations that emphasise these points and
offer to provide their assistance (for a fee of course) in order to help
promote your image and your business. I
would not be bold enough to suggest that I have the same level of expertise,
however, the tips/suggestions that I have identified above have worked for me
and I hope they can also be of assistance to others. In my opinion the success
of my blog relates to all of the factors discussed above, but above all it
relates to good quality material which is published on a regular basis, which I
can promise you is really hard work!
If you are thinking of setting up your own blog or require some guidance then please feel free to contact me for some guidance: garyoneill65@hotmail.co.uk
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