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I cant see how it will benefit SEO?
Ray said to put your blog on the same domain as your site (if I understood correctly) but Dan's article says to put it on a different server
Hosting your blog on a different domain (the article says server, but means to say domain) is a Very Bad Idea if you are using it to mostly link back to and promote your main site.
It looks, and is, spammy - and if overdone could get you penalised.
The best way to improve the overall SEO and customer experience is to put your business blog on your own domain - really it is![]()
I would say have a blog such as wordpress on your site, and have another blog on one of the main blogging platforms. But most importantly, have good content, and links back to articles on your site. I have a personal blog, a company blog and also several others all of which drive constant traffic to my site, and once there, I tend to get sign ups to my list every day.
Google is responsible for increasing the amount of spam on the net. Lets face it. They preach that blogging is the new Gray as far as links go. The spammers drive on mass to blogging. Goggle preaches that social bookmarking is the new gray as far as links are concerned. Bosh..the spammers ruin social bookmarking.
Google is a pain in the but and is not a friend of the internet. They want to own it not be part of it or be a good citizen of it.
What will google ruin next by driving the spammers to it?
Sorry..little skewed of the topic but seeing as we are mentioning what google likes and does not like I thought it was relevant.
Gillie,
You are obviously a serial bloggerMost will only want one business blog - and my advice is aimed at those - as it was the subject of the thread.
But if you are running multiple blogs, you run the risk of creating a link farm if the majority of the links are pointing out to your own sites, without a very good balance of linking out to other relevant sites on the topic that are not your own sites (but I am sure you know this, just pointing it out for the benefit of the thread)
In fact, Google are slapping down such practices big time at this very moment - many blogs are having their PR set to zero and being de-indexed as we speak
Frankly - it is a blood bath for those who have been found out............
Hosting your blog on a different domain (the article says server, but means to say domain) is a Very Bad Idea if you are using it to mostly link back to and promote your main site.
It looks, and is, spammy - and if overdone could get you penalised.
The best way to improve the overall SEO and customer experience is to put your business blog on your own domain - really it is![]()
How is blogging used as a marketing tool? I have been set the task as part of my post and I cant see how it will benefit SEO?
Your company rents out office space?
If so, I don't understand why they're diverting resources towards blogging.