12 Reasons That Blogs Are Better
A blog (web + log) is a type of web
site that is typically maintained by a person or group. Many personal blogs are
akin to a diary, whereas a company's blog may look and behave exactly as a
standard web site. The owner(s) of the blog create the pages by posting a
constant flow of entries written as commentary, descriptions of events, or
reviews of noteworthy subjects or products. Blogs can even include multimedia,
such as images, illustrations, video, or sound. These pages (articles, posts,
or stories), are generally displayed in reverse-chronological order.
There was a time when blog sites
were deemed second-class citizens in the web world, but today, you'd be hard
pressed to find any news site that is not based on some type of blog
technology. Blogs are also especially appealing to small businesses because
they require no more investment than the cost of a hosting account and, if
you're designed challenged, a template. There are other benefits to starting or
switching to a blog:
1. You're in control.
Unlike a static HTML site that
requires more than a basic knowledge of HTML and CSS and a full understanding
of FTP, blog sites are accessed using any web browser. There are a few
different types of blog and some are more difficult to set up than others.
WordPress is arguably the most popular blog technology and even a beginner will
find it easy to install, customize, and set up.
Joomla and Drupal are also blog
technologies. Both of these open-source applications are easy to use once the
set up is done, but the installation and customization of your site can be a
real challenge. My recommendation to clients is start with WordPress and at the
point where you are managing thousands of pages, switch to Joomla or Drupal.
This is not to say that WordPress
cannot handle thousands of pages - it can - but just that Joomla and Drupal
offer more flexibility for the management of a wide range of categories and
articles.
2. Regular contributions.
Once your site is set up, you
contribute to your site by logging into the administrative dashboard using any
web browser, sending your article to a dedicated email address, or posting
articles with your SmartPhone. This high level of access means that you can
contribute to your web site regularly - an important point when it comes to how
well your site ranks in search-engine results.
When you have a web site like Tech Blog
Insider or (or techbloginsider.com ) that
has more current content than your competitors, it is a positive influence on
the search engines when deciding in what order sites should be ranked. Of
course, there are many other factors but the value of regular updates should
not be underestimated.
3. Easy updates.
How many times have you made an
urgent call to your webmaster because you discovered a broken link or
out-of-date content, only to find that [s]he is unavailable? No doubt you
needed to make this call because you're not versed in the required software for
web-site building. With a blog site, this is never a problem. Using a web
browser, you can log in from anywhere and make any type of change quickly and
easily.
4. Easy to add multimedia.
Most sites today include
illustrations, pictures, video, audio, and perhaps some downloadable resources,
such as this white sheet or other PDFs. In the past, adding any type of media
could be a challenge. There were all sorts of considerations: file size,
playback, links, and more. With a blog, you don't need to worry about any of
this. Simply click the correct icon for the type of media you wish to upload,
navigate to the file, and click insert into post.
5. Thousands of plugins for easy
customization.
While blogs are simple, they are
also very versatile. WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal have thousands of options
for extending the power of the blog through plugins and extensions. These
mini-applications will allow you to customize, enhance, or even limit your site
in ways you wouldn't have thought possible - and in many cases it's completely
free to do so.
Straight out of the box, WordPress
does not offer a user-friendly site map, but I like to have one at the site to
help visitors find their way around a bit more easily. Using a shareware
plugin, Table of Contents Creator, I was able to generate and publish a site
map for Winning at Web Marketing in less than five minutes. (Since the product
is shareware, once I found that I liked its functionality I donated funds to
the developer's continued efforts.)
At another site I published,
QuarkAlliance, I needed a directory of our membership. This is a Joomla site
and I chose the Mosets Tree directory extension. While this extension was not
free, it was very inexpensive and unbelievably powerful - complete with
advanced search options.
6. Built-in features for keywords
and keyphrases.
Most people using blogs don't have a
lot of experience in search-engine optimization (the act of creating a site
that is search-engine friendly). The great benefit of blogs on the topic of digital
marketing for example provided by Digital
Junkies is that optimizing your site is
inherent to blog technology. Simply by filling out the fields for the excerpt
and tags, you will be promoting your site within every search engine.
7. Comments feature promotes
customer interaction.
Blogs promote interaction too. Your
visitors can leave comments on stories and articles that you have posted. This
helps your visitors and customers feel as though they have a voice and that
their business is important to you.
8. Chronological posting and
automatic archiving.
Another difficult task of
traditional web-site management is the archival of stories. Blogs take care of
this too. A blog is actually built on a timeline, so to speak. New stories that
you post are automatically displayed at the tops of reading lists. Older stories
are automatically archived into folders, but still remain searchable and just a
few clicks away from anyone looking for specific information - including search
engines.
9. Easy install and updates.
Most blog applications are extremely
easy to install and it's generally an automatic process. Many web-hosting
companies, including GoDaddy.com, NetworkSolutions.com, FatCow.com, and others,
have blog applications set up for one-click installs. You only have to name
your site, choose a template, and you're published to the web.
Updating your tech blog Etalktech.com, you will receive a notice from the blog manufacturer
when an update is available and one or two clicks will have your site updated
and ready for public consumption.
One word of caution: If you have
installed plugins or extensions, be sure that they support the updated blog
version before you allow an automatic update.
10. Automatic notification of
pingbacks.
Pingbacks are notifications to you
when someone links to your blog from their blog. Links between complementary
blog sites are great ways to gain self-promotion - for both of you. Sometimes
though, a site that is not complementary will link to you and through the
receipt of a pingback notice, you'll know exactly who it is.
11. Analytics provide visibility.
I think that analytics are a
critical component of any site, whether HTML, blog, Flash, or a combination.
For my WordPress sites, I use Google Analytics for WordPress. For my HTML
sites, I use Google Analytics, and for my Joomla site I use the Google
Analytics Tracking Module to feed my Google Analytics account.
Analytics are graphical or data
representations that display tallies and visitor behavior within your site.
Understanding this type of data will help you to create a better site. If 90%
of your visitors come to your home page and leave immediately (bounce rate),
then you are likely not capturing their attention, or your site's purpose is
not clearly defined in search engines. Knowing this will alert you that you
need to make a change.
12. Thousands of templates for a
custom look.
In addition to customization of
features, you can very easily customize the look, color, and layout of your
blog using professional and freeware templates. My favorite resource for this
is Template Monster, because they have fabulous support and an outstanding
library of beautiful designs.
Template Monster has templates for
WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal and most are priced well below $100. Considering
the substantial time-savings that a template offers, this price, while not
free, is most certainly worth the investment.
If you're looking for an even better
deal and you're using WordPress, install your site and use the appearance pane
to add a new theme. Templates (or themes) accessed through this option are
free.
If you have a bit of experience
using CSS, you can find the template layout that you like and make it truly
your own by modifying the CSS to create a custom color palette, font sizes, and
more. With PHP experience, the sky's the limit as you modify the sidebars,
widgets, footer, header, and behavior.
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