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The Blogging Boom :: Why Your Competition May Already Be Two Steps Ahead Of You
 by: Rob Sullivan1

Technorati has been reporting quarterly on the state of the blogosphere. The blogosphere is a term they have coined to mean the blog world.

In the most recent "State of the Blogosphere" they have reported that the blogging world continues to expand at an incredible rate.

This leads to the question: Are you blogging? And if not, why? In this article I look at blogs in general and why they are good for your business.

The first time I heard of the "Blogosphere" was back in October 2004 when David Sifry posted the first State of the Blogosphere on his Blog http://www.sifry.com/alerts/archives/000245.html

At that time Technorati, a well known, well used, self-proclaimed authority on weblogs announced its first report on the blog universe. At that time there were 4 million weblogs and it was "more than 8 times as large as it was in June of 2003."

Flash forward to March 2005 and Technorati was tracking over 7.8 million weblogs - more than double the number reported just 5 months previous.

Recently Technorati released yet another report on the weblog universe and it continues to grow.

In this most recent edition of the State of the Blogosphere http://www.technorati.com/weblog/2006/02/81.html Technorati reports that there are now over 27 million weblogs - almost 4 times what there were less than 1 year ago. They are still tracking how quickly it grows - continuing to double every 5.5 months. The most impressive point in this most recent article: "The blogosphere is over 60 times bigger than it was only 3 years ago."

With growth this rapid, and with such widespread adoption why aren't more business sites adopting blogging as the new content development strategy?

I guess that's the point of all this - blogging isn't just blogging any more. It's the new form of corporate communication, content development and search engine marketing rolled into one.

Blogging is the long tail searches http://www.textlinkbrokers.com/blogs/comments/307_0_1_15_C/ which will drive the best qualified traffic to your site. It is the link baiting http://www.textlinkbrokers.com/blogs/comments/318_0_1_0_C/ used to drive buzz around your site helping to build your brand. It is one of the best ways to build links to your site as well.

Knowing all this, why aren't there more blogs?

Before you say "It's too hard to set up," or "We don't have the resources to keep it up," consider that there are many free blog software packages out there that only take minutes to set up. Then all that you need to do is commit to posting on a regular basis - whether it's daily, weekly or every couple of weeks.

And really, all you do when you post is report on your industry. For example, if yours is a site devoted to home building, why not post about the latest industry news such as new regulations in your area, new techniques being employed, the latest salary reviews and more?

Anything to do with your industry that will help you build your brand is acceptable blogging material.

In fact, I recently helped a client do just such a thing. They sell houseplans online and their concern was like many I've heard, "But what do we write about?" Once I told them to merely report about the industry they were amazed. "That's all we have to do?"

Since then they've been posting 2, 3 even more times every day. Their blog is now referred to by dozens of other builders' sites on the web and their backlink count has increased by a few hundred.

That's the other benefit of blogging - the increase in backlinks. This is one of the most natural ways to build links to your site. Not only that but they are the best type of links - those highly relevant, highly related links the engines look for when determining your link popularity.

No longer do you need to spend hours hunting for links. Now the links can come to you provided the blog content is timely and relevant to your industry.

So before you dismiss blogging as an effective organic search engine positioning strategy, take a look at the most recent State of the Blogosphere http://www.technorati.com/weblog/2006/02/81.html and look at just how quickly it's growing. Also consider that while you are dismissing it, your competitors may be considering it or have already implemented an industry blog.

About The Author

Rob Sullivan is a SEO Consultant and Writer for http://www.textlinkbrokers.com. Textlinkbrokers is a link building company. Please provide a link directly to Textlinkbrokers when syndicating this article.

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