So What’s the Deal with Blogging..?
As a writer discovering the online world, I have learned a lot about the different types of writing and what they actually mean. Before I had even thought about content writing, I just knew that a blog was an online log (an exposed diary) and an article was factual without opinion.

When I think about diaries, I resort back to my teenage years where I detailed my daily events in a locked notebook. So when blogging became a popular thing, I had images of an interesting anonymous person writing about their interesting life.
Indeed that is what a blog is. Events written in chronological order of when they happened, personal to the writer and fascinating to the reader.
A blog however can be a little more flexible than that. It can be written how the writer wishes and for whatever reason. Businesses with websites include blogs in the pages. They are not personal stories, but written in a way which is easy for onscreen reading. They are factual and kept updated and interesting.
In fact, it is pretty vital for websites to have blogs. It shows the site hasn’t been left dormant for a while and the news is actually news. It says the company is active and thriving and these are the latest events to take place.
Blogs are great. It is my favourite way to write. I like to express any knowledge I have, whilst having the license to rant and rave if I so wish. It is my website and I can write what I want…within reason.
Of course, writing controversially does appeal to some people. Not only does it create a forum for a heated discussion, it also gets hits. Traffic is what the writer wants – publicity, traffic and $$$.
It could backfire though if the subject is rather sensitive to some. Arguments and insults offend and will drag your name and site through the mud. The end for all that traffic – so tread carefully and control what gets published.
Getting Traffic
There are thousands and thousands of blogs out there on the net. Some get the key wording right and come up in a search engine search and some stay popular and therefore get found easier.
A little SEO knowledge helps with getting a popular site, and there are many tricks in getting those hits.
By researching your keywords (you can do this by downloading the seo tool book) you are keeping up to date in what people are searching for. For example, if it is a wedding cake blog you may type these keywords into the search engine: wedding cakes, wedding cake ideas, three tier wedding cakes, wedding cake themes.
Different sites will come up near to the top depending on your keywords, so make sure your site stands a chance of showing up.
Your keywords will appear in the title of your blog and towards the top of the page itself. You don’t want to overload it with too many keywords (search engines do not like that). Put links and headings in images too as these also show up.
Linking
If you link to other blogs you are giving them more traffic and the same goes if they link to you. By leaving comments and a signature which links back to your blog, other readers may click and look.
You can back link to your page by linking from articles you have written or by asking someone with a relevant website to link to you. Do not bombard your blog with hundreds of backlinks all at once and never use automated links. Google see it as spamming and will disregard it.
Social Networks and Bookmarking
If you are part of the Twitter, Google Plus or Facebook world then use them to Ping your blog. By adding a message and a link you stand a chance of getting a fair few views. Supportive friends and followers may take a look, or just be nosy. However, don’t Ping it too often or they’ll think you’re a robot instead of a real person and stop following you.
Bookmarking sites are ideal for blogs and interesting articles found on the web. Sign yourself up (to Digg, Delicious or Reddit for example) and start following people and adding links. Hopefully they will follow you also and you will get extra views on your blogs.
Don’t just link to your blog though, or again, people will get fed up of seeing the same thing.