MyDigitalpoint
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Hey guys and gals!
I have to admit that I'm somewhat lazy when it comes to blogging so I better refrain from doing it than post a new entry once in a blue moon as many blog owners do, and I'm chastened from using auto-posters that only pull in junk or duplicate content most of the times.
However when I read the following article, I changed my mind and I will work this weekend on setting up a blog again. May the reading help you to find out why start blogging is a good idea
Full article can be found here, http://cmgrclass.syr.edu/tag/blogging-guide/
I have to admit that I'm somewhat lazy when it comes to blogging so I better refrain from doing it than post a new entry once in a blue moon as many blog owners do, and I'm chastened from using auto-posters that only pull in junk or duplicate content most of the times.
However when I read the following article, I changed my mind and I will work this weekend on setting up a blog again. May the reading help you to find out why start blogging is a good idea
Everyone Blogs – And So Should You!
by Michael Billington
This week we take a look at blogging and how its use has risen over the past decade. A “blog” is an abbreviation for “web log” that allows a user (such as business rep, private individual, or ad agency) to post content that is available to everyone on the World Wide Web. Many businesses are currently using blogs to keep their audiences informed about the current state of their business. The popularity of blogs has risen substantially over the years, which has increased the need for companies to establish their own blogs throughout the Internet.
According to Joe Pulizzi’s guide, blogging has been a steadily increasing practice for most companies. Business-to-business marketers increased their use of blogs by 27%, making blogs the 3rd most common content marketing activity. The ubiquity of the Internet is responsible for such growth, which is now requiring companies to establish an online presence through the use of popular blogging systems such as Word Press.
Costs and Maintenance
How much is this going to cost my company? I’m sure that’s a common question asked by many business owners when deciding to create a blog. Referring to the previously mentioned guide, there are several aspects that need to be taken into account when attempting to calculate a cost for the blog. Depending on the types of platforms you use or resources that are employed, the costs can vary greatly. Some factors that will affect costs are the following:
According to Jay Baer’s article, calculating the cost and ROI for your blog can be done in 9 steps. The specific calculations are listed in the article (see link above), but seem to concentrate on assertions of how many hours per month your resources are spending on the blog management...
- Company size
- Location (taxes, regulations, etc…)
- Are you hiring in-house or outsourcing to an agency?
- How much content is being posted and managed?
- Hosting fees / ISP fees
Full article can be found here, http://cmgrclass.syr.edu/tag/blogging-guide/