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I have to ask this question? Who has an ego big enough to imagine that their customers are really going to be interested in the tittle tattle of their daily life and experiences? How much time do you think customers have? And if they have the time, they're obviously not earning. So where's the pay off in blogging or blabbing whichever it ends up?
.The only people who may be the slightest interested in bloggs are other bloggers.![]()
Spot on sums blogging up to a tee.The only people who may be the slightest interested in bloggs are other bloggers.
And then only if you can get to the top of google.I would much rather spend my time getting a real live paying website to the top than waste my time thinking I was the greatest writer on the planet.
Bit like the authors who pay thousand of pounds to have there books published.Totall ego trip ,thinking other people are interested in your hum drum scribblings.
Earl
Blogs can give a potential client an insight into what sort of person they're dealing with
Afraid I am a bit biased and stick blogging in with Big Brother e.t.c.
Maybe I have just read the wrong bloggs ,but most of what I have seen consist of inane,incomprehensible drivel ,that sure as hell would be rather unlikely to make me one of the bloggee's customers.:|
But then what would I know ,having had horses and carts roaming the streets when I was young.
Still trying to find out how to work me mobile.
Earl
Started ours on www.rafting.co.uk early this year. Traffic to site has increased, business has increased
I get a staff member to update every few days so for the little time it takes the return has been good.
I just see them as yet another part of the marketing mix
Can you actually tell if business has increased due to the blogg.?
Earl
I've been in busuness successfully for 25 years and i learned early on that to stay in business and beat the competition, stay beneath the radar and aim your advertising direct at your known market.
Nice reply
I hear you. Bad blogs leave a bad taste in my mouth too.
To survive in this climate, and to survive in a future where resources will even harder to come by, intelligent collaboration is one of the keys to success. So much energy is spent shutting out the competition where it could be spent building relationships and collaborating.
I don't understand this line of thinking at all. There is a huge array of information out there. Some of it will be to your taste, some of it won't. The stuff that isn't you just click off and move on, without it having to leave a bad taste in your mouth. Life's too short. It just wasn't to your taste.