shinebeach.com
  Home Page :> About Us :> Add Url :> Privacy of Info :> ToS :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Get Free Links
 

Tour & Travel

Technology & Science

Children

Academics & Learning

Self Healing

Sports

Property & Agents

Employment & Careers

Law & Politics

Food & Recipe

Entertainment

Business & Companies

Indoor Games

Shopping Online

Lifestyle & Fashion

Healthcare & Treatment

Creative Arts

Computers & Software

Banking & Finance

People & Society

Vehicles & Automotive

Issues & News

Health & Hygiene

Home Family & Garden


 

Home Page › Computers & Software › Bloggers & Weblogs
 

Tales From the Blogosphere

 

Author: Matthew C. Keegan
I entered the blogosphere fairly late in the game. More than three years after starting and managing several busy forums and web sites, I dabbled with blogging through regular entries to one of my aviation web sites. Within weeks I got tired of the disciplinenot of writingbut of ftp'ing everything to the web. I gave up as I decided blogging wasn't for me.

Fortunately, I didn't stay away as I saw a challenge, and an opportunity, in front of me. Having blogged on other people's sites, I felt that if I could blog there, I could blog anywhere, including on my own blogs. Taking a look at my options, I decided to download WordPress and I now run two blogs from two separate web sites.

I am thrilled with each blog's success and have no plans of giving up on what I am doing. In fact, I am mulling over starting a couple of more blogs as I see the value of this type of medium online.

So, how are my site's doing? Very well according to my sites' statistics. No, there isn't much activity as far as comments go, but my information is getting read and the blogs are bringing additional traffic to both sites. Let's just say that the traffic increases alone have been enough to keep me going, but other factors weigh in including:

BlurbsThere are times when a full length article just doesn't cut it, but a blurb [pithy paragraph] does. Blogs are great for showcasing tidbits of information and allowing bloggers to link to the full article if more information is desired.

LinksOn my Jet Movements blog, I added over 200 aviation related links recently. Within days, traffic to my site increased and the first page rankings came back from Google. Less than six weeks after starting, the traffic to this particular blog has been great.

ShowcaseMy second blog, The Article Writer, has helped me communicate better to my customers. Now, my customers can read about my writing style, my comments on raising SEO, book reviews, and more. This blog has given a 'human touch' to an otherwise good, but too-business-like web site.

Idea FarmSome of my blogs have turned into articles as I have taken a short, concise work and expanded on what I wrote through an article. Saves me time, too, as all I have to do is add a couple of extra paragraphs and my article is usually done.

Yes, blogging is a great way to communicate for business folks as well as teens. Some have thought that blogging was a fad, but I must say that it isn't and it is certainly here to stay. Have you started your blog yet?

Author Bio:

Matt manages the Corporate Flight Attendant Community at www.corporateflyer.net and www.cabinmanagers.com in addition to the Aviation Employment Board at www.aviationemploymentboard.net

You can also reach this article by using: free blogs, web blogs, popular blogs, free weblog, blogging web weblogs, personal weblogs & webpages
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Why Comply? The Movement to W3C Compliance
 
Super Computer Rocks Record Books
 
Selling Local Services on the Web
 
What Motivates Your Buyers?
 
Learn How to Double and Triple the Size of Your Opt-in List by Helping Others
 
Trials and Tribulations of a Newbie Publisher
 
Playing By Googles Rules
 
Protect Your Domain Name
 
Kids' Computer Games
 
Are Reciprocal Links Dead?
 
 
 
Home Page :> Privacy of Info :> ToS  
© 2006-2008 www.shinebeach.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.