bacaartikeldisiniaja -- If you're worried that having your blog rank high on search engines is some kind of fad, read on.
1) Both Google and Yahoo are investing in building blog search engines
- Google's: http://google.com/blogsearch (beta)
- Yahoo plans to launch something soon
2) Blogs rank very well on search engines, but they don't rely solely on search engines for traffic.
For example, much of our blog traffic comes from sources other than search engines. There are different traffic sources based on your blog design and post format.
When you publish a post on your blog, it's instantly syndicated to over 200 sources, including blog search engines like Technorati. A lot of our traffic comes from these sources.
If you link to another blog in your post, that blog will often link back to you and can generate traffic. As an example, I commented on a post on Google's corporate blog (google.blogspot.com). I was immediately (and automatically) given a "trackback" link from that particular page. In short, within a few days I had hundreds of clicks on my site just because I found a topic that was getting a lot of attention on my blog and linked to it. is returned. We have used this technique many times.
It may seem like a successful blog requires a completely unique idea and a loyal following. But they're not the only way to do it. In terms of increasing traffic, we have found that 'blogs' on topics that are popular in the media and related to blogs are very effective as they free us from our attention to the daily news in our feeds. .
Every Monday we send an email to our mailing list with a summary of all the important blog posts from the past week. This allows you to use your blog content to communicate with your customers via email. It keeps our name there. For you, this can lead to traffic (and repeat purchases) from existing customers. 3) I see no reason to believe that your blog will be blacklisted or delisted by search engines within a year.
If anything, blogs are perfect for search engines like Google. Blogs provide up-to-date and relevant content. That's what keeps companies like Google in business. In my opinion, e-commerce websites run a higher risk of having a bad day in search engine results than blogs. Blogs are definitely a threat to traditional e-commerce sites. With so many new blogs being launched every day and blogs containing more content than traditional websites, the placement of your e-commerce website can be at risk.
A blog is an easy site to maintain and distribute, but unlike a website, the goal of a blog is not he to be in the top five for one term. The goal of the blog is to rank for many terms over time. Our blog has hundreds of posts.