Blogs are the really big deal these days, have you noticed? Everyone’s supposed to have one. But that directive is pretty misleading, in my estimation.
It’s true that a blog with really appealling content can do a lot for establishing a reputation for expertise in your field. First, the ideas and information you impart are valuable to your audience; and second, your regular contributions and subsequent link building are indispensible for
SEO. You can become popular not only with your readers, but with the search engines – which is gold for your business, of course.
Some people have no problem with writing, but a great many are less than expert and don’t like to write. They express themselves using other media. These folk should not attempt to create a blog. But they still want to participate in social media, and draw business traffic to their sites. There are many ways to do this.
The fundamental to understand here is that it’s the quantity and quality...
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