Blog First for an Internet Presence
Remember when advertising was limited to expensive ads in print.
I came from that field and clients paid thousands of dollars to
claim their market share. Printers worked overtime to keep up
with impossible deadlines and increasing demand.
A few years ago, I was looking for a service in the Yellow
Pages. My son found the service faster than I did, by using the
Internet. At the time, I was spending some serious cash on the
Yellow Pages for local advertising. I was sold into the idea
that "break even" advertising was fine because of repeat
business.
Business owners from my generation, and the generations before,
had accepted the idea of investing in failure. We even had a
formula of "cost per information call," to justify investing, in
advertising, that would not show a profit for months or years.
However, how many ads can you write in print and afford to break
even on your expenses? Most "mom an pop" businesses invest their
hard earned money and look forward to, a much needed, immediate
"return on investment." Why else would they advertise in the
first place? Small businesses are looking for instant results.
My son had enlightened me about the accessibility of Internet
advertising, but I was really new to the idea. Shortly
afterward, I sought out an Internet advertising guru. By luck
and fate, I found Corey Rudl and IMC. Later, I was coached by
Corey's mentoring program.
For the first time ever, you can advertise for, very little or,
no money at all. A web site can cost $100 to $200 per year
depending upon the host and what kind of package you need to get
started.
If you do it all yourself, you won't spend anything else. You
must still work to optimize your site, for the search engines,
and if you hire "outside" it won't be cheap. A "top notch"
search engine optimization (SEO) expert won't come cheap either,
and some of the inexpensive (SEO) services will get you "black
listed."
With a website full of unique "keyword content," it should take
you about five months to see big changes in your rankings with
the major search engines. This is a conservative estimate, but
getting top 10 rankings with Google, Yahoo, MSN, or AOL requires
skill, content, and time.
However, Blogs can get you ranked very fast. Due to the constant
changes and adding of copy that is keyword rich you can
establish an Internet presence in much less time. On top of
that, you don't have to know HTML or be an SEO expert.
Some Blog services like Blogger are free, and since Blogger
owned by Google, it is well worth your while to open an account.
All you have to do is make entries a few days per week. If you
have a lot to say - more keyword content is better.
If you are a small business, refer to your services, products,
changes, and your geographic location, in your Blog entries.
This will point prospects toward your Blog. When people are
searching for your niche market in your area, you will be listed
within your niche.
Blogs work in harmony with a web site, so you should still get a
web site and have your Blog link to your company website and
have your website link back to your Blog. This is a great way to
let potential customers see the changes that happen in your
business and feel your passion for it. When your new customers
meet you, they will be much more informed and comfortable, with
you.
A powerful Blog, with unique and keyword rich content, serves as
a "magnet," and may draw more customers than your web site does.
The bottom line is you don't have to spend a penny on
advertising with your Blog.