Blog or Website?

Blog or Website? There are many arguments over which are better blogs or websites? This articles look at what both are an their individual advantages and disadvantages.

A Blog functions like an online diary. It can be updated as often as the creator likes by simply adding a new post. One of the main advantages is that most blogs are free. The potential domain name can be limited in that is normally must in the URL address the blog provider. For example blogger includes .blogspot.com on the end of any other domain name you choose for the blog. This can result in some very long domain names. The other advantage of a blog is the way in which it generates traffic. Because they can and often are updated on a regular basis, search engines spiders ‘know’ they are a good place to find constantly fresh content - something spiders hunger for. They also can ‘ping’ the net but I’ll leave that for another article. Also at the moment blogs are very much the ‘in thing’ spoken about much online and also in mainstream media.

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Blog Your Way To Online Profits - How To Expand Your Internet Home Business With Blogging

As an internet marketer, you can use various tools to build your internet home business, and blogging is one of the popular ways through which you can boost traffic to your website. Having a blog for your internet home business is one guaranteed way to boost the visibility of your website on major search engines.

Blogs are easy to create and to maintain, and can also enable your web site’s visitors to interact and make some comments, thereby helping you to develop solid interaction with your customers which benefits your internet home business in the long term. Outlined below are some of the key ways through which you can boost your internet advertising using a blog.

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Know Your Blog Backlink Basics

Getting links from blogs has become one of the most effective methods for building link popularity. Even though blogging has been around for awhile, it is quickly becoming more of a Web 2.0 concept. Which means, it’s much more interactive than it used to be.

Many bloggers freely and willingly link to other blogs that publish content they like or just plain think their readers will be interested in. They also let others know when they disagree with content. Bloggers tend to view the web as a community. Their approach to the web is more sociable than webmasters who see the Internet as a collection of business competitors.

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