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7 Reasons Every Writer Needs To Blog
If you are a writer and you are not blogging then you should be. While many
people simply dismiss blogging because of its description as a web diary they
are missing a lot of traffic and revenue generating opportunities every day.
Many internet entrepreneurs work hard to publish their blogs but as a writer you
have the ability to easily create the content you need without needing to hire
out. In fact, publishing a blog can be the perfect way for you to profit from
your writing.
In truth blogs are much more than a simple web diary. They are actually a
content management system and/or an easy web site template. Blogging software
allows you to begin posting your content to the internet in minutes and when you
harness that ability with an RSS feed you have a powerful traffic magnet.
I have come up with 7 reasons why every writer should have a blog and RSS feed.
1. Publishing a regularly updated blog helps you keep in touch with your
existing audience. Whether they come for your style or subject matter, your
readers will appreciate having ready access to your material.
2. A blog can help you attract new readers. Your blog entries (posts or
articles) will become fodder for the search engines and will attract new
visitors. Once a reader has found something of interest in one blog entry they
are likely to move onto other entries as well.
3. Blogs and RSS feeds often rank higher in search engines than traditional web
sites. Search engines love blogs and RSS feeds. If you design your blog properly
then every time you update it the search engines are notified. Even if you don't
regularly ping most search engines will revisit blogs more frequently. Plus the
very organization of a blog lends itself to spidering and good search engine
ranking.
4. Blogs can help you establish or build your reputation in a particular field.
As your blog grows you will demonstrate your knowledge in your chosen niche.
5. Blogs and RSS feeds are good revenue streams. You can add pay-per-click ads,
affiliate ads, or sell ad space on your blogs. In fact, many PPC companies also
provide the ability to add PPC to your RSS feeds.
6. Blogs are great ways to generate leads. Even if you don't want to put any
advertising on your blog you can use it to promote or capture leads for your own
ezine or newsletter. These are great leads as the fact that they came from your
blog means they are already interested in your topic and predisposed to your
individual message. If you have ebooks or other products to sell then you can
use your blog to promote these as well.
7. Creating your own blog is the easiest way to establish a presence on the
internet and creating an RSS feed is even easier. In fact, it is also the
cheapest way to get started on the internet as there are a number of free
blogging sites out there. I started out with blogger.com and usually recommend
them but have heard others point to several other top blogging sites as well.
The blogging software that I now use is WordPress and also happens to be free.
In fact, most web hosts now offer WordPress (or other free blogging software) as
a free site add-on through Fantastico. Installing WordPress from scratch is
quick and easy but Fantastico makes it even easier. Blogs created at Blogger
have an RSS feed created for them and WordPress also creates feeds in several
variations automatically.
As you can see there are several benefits to starting your own blog and RSS
feed. If you can count that many benefits from a tool that is also free and easy
then you are foolish not to begin using it for yourself. I don't know a writer
who isn't looking for additional ways to profit from their writing and blogging
is the perfect solution.
Deanna Mascle shares more writing advice in her blogs
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