Jun 17 2009
How To Outperform Most Of Your Business Competitors Online In 3 Simple Steps
Setting up a self-managed web site like a blog and maintaining it fresh with regular content is really something you should prioritize as part of your business marketing strategy. The long term benefits of promoting your business using a blog are simply too many to mention, and if you are not blogging about your business, then your competitors who are blogging about their business may already be outperforming you and getting your share of the profits online …
If you are a small business owner, listen up!
In this article, I want to share with you a simple 3-step formula for outperforming at least 60%-75% of your business competitors online.
Based on my research and experience, it’s pretty safe to assume that most small business owners today have some form of online presence to help promote their business, like an email address and either a web site, web listing (e.g. on a business directory) or a domain name.
Okay, so far so good.
Now, ask yourself …
“How many of my business competitors are promoting their business using a blog?”
Do you have a blog set up for your own business?
If you’re not even sure what a blog is, then YOU may be the one who is being outperformed by your business competitors right now!
A blog (short for “weblog”) is a revolutionary business tool. If you don’t know what a blog is, then you need to find out … and quick!
Here are 5 reasons why, in most cases, using a blog to promote your business is better that getting a web site built:
- A blog is easier to set up than a web site.
- A blog is cheaper to set up than a web site (most blogging applications are FREE! … how cheap is that?)
- A blog lets you interact with customers faster, better and more personally than you can using a web site.
- Not only can you do everything in a blog that you can do in a web site, but you also have complete control over when and how you publish your content, and you don’t need to have any technical knowledge of areas like web design, HTML, etc … to create and publish content online.
- A blog has a few “secret” advantages over web sites when it comes to getting indexed faster in search engines like Google, Yahoo!, MSN, etc … (I discuss this in more detail further below.)
Now … don’t worry too much if you don’t really know what a blog is or how you can use the power of blogging to gain a huge advantage of your competition. For now, let’s just focus on the big picture.
The 3-Step Formula For Outperforming Most Of Your Business Competitors
- Set up a self-managed web site / blog
- Optimize your site / blog for search engines
- Post regular content to your site / blog
That’s it! Pretty simple, huh? But I guarantee that if you stick to the above formula, you will soon start to outperfom most of your business competitors and gain a greater market share online.
Let’s examine these steps in a little more detail:
Step 1 – Set Up A Blog
There are some very good reasons why you will want to set up a blog on your own domain name.
First, you are building up your own asset, not someone else’s, and secondly, if the blog is on your server, you won’t have to worry about something happening to your account which could cause you to lose all of your valuable content. (Please note: remember to regularly back up your content EVEN if you are hosting your blog on your domain name!)
There are a couple of ways you can set up a blog:
- You can set up a blog INSTEAD of a website (e.g. when people go to www.yourdomainname.com, they go straight to your blog’s home page)
- You can set up your blog in a directory of your main site (e.g. www.yourdomainname.com/blog)
- You can set up your blog on a separate domain name (register a new domain name to set up your blog on, then create links from your site to your blog and vice versa).
If you need to register a domain name for your blog and don’t know where to go, then I recommend registering a domain name with GoDaddy. I don’t host my sites with them, but I buy all of my domain names there. They have excellent domain name management facilities and their price is reasonably cheap (around $10 for a .com, .net domain name).
What’s The Difference Between A Blog And A Web Site?
Not much really. A blog looks just like a web site … in many cases it even looks better and more professional than a web site. So, if you’re thinking of getting your next door neighbor’s nephew to build you a cheap (or, as often is the case, cheap-looking) website, then get them to help you set up a blog instead. There are many professionally designed blog themes you can download for free.
*** Very Important Tips ***
I recommend hosting your sites, blogs, etc … on a server that uses “cPanel” with a program called “Fantastico” installed. cPanel makes managing sites very easy, and with Fantastico, you can install a blog on your domain with a couple of clicks. You will also need to have access to a MySQL database for storing all of your blog’s content (e.g. posts, links, comments, etc …)
If you are not sure whether or not you have access to cPanel, MySQL and Fantastico on your server, just ask your hosting provider.
If you need a reliable and extremely affordable hosting provider and don’t know where to go, my recommended blog hosting provider is Hostgator.
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What Blogging Platform Should I Use?
Although there are a few great blogging platforms available (and the great news is that most of them are FREE!), the one I recommend using is WordPress.
Wordpress is FREE! It is also extremely flexible and easy to use and a very powerful blogging tool. Thousands of people use WordPress and hundreds of developers have created many great applications (“wordpress plugins”) to enhance blog functionality. As mentioned earlier, there are thousands of FREE themes that you can choose from to give your blog a unique and very professional look.
There are tons of great resources online designed to help you set up and get maximum use of WordPress blogs.
To continue reading the rest of this article, please go here: Benefits Of Owning A Blog
If you want to set up a self-managed web site or blog for your own business but don’t know where to start, SelfPublishWeb.com can help you.
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SEO Ready (Fully Search Engine Optimized)
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Automatically Notify All Major Search Engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN) whenever you post new content
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Syndication Ready – RSS Feeds
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Social Bookmarking / Social Network Sharing Ready (Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Delicious, Reddit, etc …)
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Internet Marketing Ready (Add lead capture forms, monetization, affiliate marketing, advertising banners, etc)
- Information Systems Ready (Visitor tracking and analytics)
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Ready To Grow As Your Business Grows
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