Should Your Business Blog or Not Blog?

May 16, 2013 by · Leave a Comment 

Business Blogging

Business Blogging

Today, most of the business websites that you visit will probably have a blog as well. Blogs have come a long way and today they are considered a standard for a business website as well. A blog is one of the best things that a business owner can do to help increase their off-site SEO as well as to build credibility in their particular field.

Having constant, relevant fresh content is also another key component of SEO as a whole. Google in particular gives prominence to websites and blogs that are updated regularly and continuously provide high-quality content. So by simply blogging on a regular basis, you will be helping to increase your overall web presence and rankings.

With a blog also comes the importance of having your website designed with a CMS system in place. CMS stands for Content Management System and it allows one to easily update the content on their website with a few clicks of a mouse. Some of the most popular examples of a CMS system would be WordPress, Joomla, and Drupla.

All of these have a small learning curve but there is no programming knowledge needed. The point of any CMS system is to allow anyone to be able to log into their website or blog control panel and update the content on a regular basis – without having to rely on their web designer.

So when you have your website designed by a professional make sure that they are using a CMS system. In most cases, they will also provide you with a walk through on how to use the system.

Older designed websites, generally speaking, do not use CMS and this is why many people have a hard time updating their websites. If you are still using an out-of-date website, it is time to make the change to one that will allow you to change your content whenever you wish.

Do not overlook the power of a blog. If you feel that you cannot write well enough or simply do not have the time, consider outsourcing the job to a professional content writer. You will be surprised at how powerful a well written blog can be when it comes to gaining more online visibility.

The Top 10 WordPress Plugins You Can’t Do Without

July 23, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

If you already have a blog, chances are that you are using WordPress as your platform. If you’re not, you should be. There are many reasons as to why WordPress is the most popular blogging platform on the Web today.

In terms of Internet marketing and getting rankings, WordPress offers the most search engine friendly blogging platform in addition to being very user-friendly. The other great thing about it is the number of plugins which you can add to your blog.

If you are not sure what a plugin is, it basically adds new functions to a WordPress blog. A plugin is essentially a program written in the PHP programming language that adds a specific set of features or services to the WordPress blog. All you have to do to add a new feature or service to your blog is find a relevant plugin, upload it to your plugin folder and then “activate” the plugin on the dashboard. It’s that simple.

That being said, there are literally thousands upon thousands of plugins out there (most of them are free) and if you are a newbie, you may get tempted to add as many plugins as you can to your blog. The bottom line is that you only need a couple of them to get your blog going. In order to help you with which plugins to choose, I’ve chosen the top 10 WordPress plugins that you must have.

Editorial Note: Most of the plugins mentioned below can be found by searching the WordPress Plugin Directory. The rest can be easily found by doing a Google search.

1. Akismet

Don’t you just hate people leaving spam comments on your blog? I certainly do, and if you dislike such comments appearing on your blog, the Akismet plugin automatically filters them for you. I don’t have time to deal with spam and I hope you don’t either.

2. All-In-One-SEO Pack

If you are looking for the ultimate plugin to transform your blog into an SEO optimized blog, then this is the one. It’s easy to use and before long you can be ranking for your keywords.

3. MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer

If there’s one thing you don’t want, it’s for the blog to be banned from ping services. When you update or edit your blog, you automatically send a ping to let them know that your blog has been updated and that the changes need to be indexed. However, you can get banned from ping services if you end up doing this too often. In order to avoid this from happening, you need to use the MaxBlogPress Ping Optimizer plugin.

4. Remote Database Backup

Whatever you do on the Web, you need to have backups. Backing up data is one of those things that people don’t take seriously until a site failure happens to them. This plugin helps you backup your WordPress blog at any time.

5. SEO Smart Links

This cool plugin allows you to automatically link keywords and phrases in your posts and comments with corresponding posts, pages, categories and tags on your blog. Furthermore, you can set up your keywords along with their own matching URLs. A must have if you want the maximum SEO benefit for your blog.

6. Sexy Bookmarks

This allows your readers to submit your articles to numerous bookmarking sites on the Web. A must-have in the era of social media. Get your Sexy Bookmarks plugin today.

7. Frame Buster

This plugin will thwart any attempt to load your site in a frame. Optimal for getting images to rank on the search engines.

8. Google Sitemap Generator

If you want Google to index all the pages on your blog as quickly as possible, then you need this plugin. It allows you to create a sitemap with a clíck of your mouse.

9. CommentLuv

This plugin allows your visitors to comment while adding a link to their own blog post. This will encourage them to comment and in combination with the Akismet plugin can get you genuine and informative comments on your blog.

10. WP Backlinks

This plugin allows you to track the links going back to your blog. For SEO purposes, you want as many links back to your website as possible, but at the same time, you want them to come from reputable and legitimate sites. The WP Backlinks plugin gives you the ability to control and verify this.

If you go ahead and add the plugins featured on this blog, you can be ready to start dominating the Web with your blog. Keep in mind that it’s the quality and frequency of content that you add to your blog that will determine its success. My hope is that you have found this article about the top 10 wordpress plugins on the Web very useful.

About The Author
Martin Sejas is a top Internet business consultant in Sydney who helps people achieve their dream of having an online business. Register for a freé consultation today at www.marketingadvice.com.au.

Quick Tip #2 from Your Internet Marketing Virtual Assistant (Create Blog or Website)

July 9, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Whether you sell your own product or are selling as an affiliate it’s a good idea to start a website or at the very least a blog or weblog.

This gives you a presence on the Internet and a base to sell from. If you promote or sell good products then it is likely that people will come back and buy from you again.

It also gives your customers and prospects a chance to get to know you. Did you know that people are more likely to purchase form someone that they know and trust rather than someone that they don’t know anything about?

 

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