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Syndicating Your ContentBlogging is taking off like a wildfire. People are blogging about just about anything you can think of. From the daily routine of their cat, to technology reviews, to politics.

Until the blogosphere sorts itself out and matures a bit more, it may be difficult to tell exactly how this new frontier of instant publishing can help you and your business grow. But don’t worry – you’ll start getting a flood of new ideas in the coming months.

For now, the most important thing you can do is develop the right mindset about business blogging. What you think about something, and how you strategize applying it in your business very often has more to do with success than the technology, tool, or resource itself.

With that in mind, here is the most important thing you can do. Keep your eye on people.

DO NOT get stuck on the “technology.” That’s what drove all the pie-in-the-sky dot.com dreamers into the financial abyss. It’s people and personal communication that matter most, and should always be a the center of all your thoughts, strategies, and actions.

Blogging is just a tool. But it’s a tool that can and should become a major support arm of your business. Why?

Because it exponentially multiplies the world’s oldest, most favored, and trusted form of information sharing — word of mouth.

Just ask yourself, whom do you trust the most to give you advice, recommendations, and information about opportunities, purchases, or choices? Someone you know and trust, right? Someone who you feel is just like you.

That type of trust comes from personal communication, social interaction, and the joining together of like-minded individuals. Blogging simply magnifies and expands that sense of community and more personalized communication, and then expands the reach across the entire world!

Link trust; with respect, positioning, and word-of-mouth and you have the makings of a powerful marketing arm that can initiate an ever-growing stream of highly targeted prospects.

Remember, it’s the relationships that matter most. Keep your eye on that fact, and you’ll always have the right mindset for business blogging that’s a benefit for you and your readers.

So are you blogging yet? Please share your comments and/or stories by commenting below.

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2 Responses to “The Right Mindset Makes It Easy To Make Blogs Work For Your Business”


Holden November 7, 2008

Hi Debra,

I notice that you use WordPress. I’ve looked at Blogger. Do you have any general guide as to which is better for business blogging and why?

Debra Simpson November 11, 2008

I started at Blogger with North San Diego Business. Currently, North San Diego Business, is a self-hosted wordpress site. (I found a cool new theme I’m going to be implementing shortly)

So, why did I self-host?? Blogger is one of the free blogging sites, just as WordPress.com is the free wordpress site. It’s a great way to start, to make sure blogging is something you want to incorporate into your business/life.

Just remember that when you are at Blogger or WordPress.com, they own the site, so they own the traffic you generate to your blog there. They also have the right to pull down your blog if they feel it’s in their best interest. They may, or may not (I’m not totally sure), allow you to monetize your blog.

You can customize your self-hosted blog with different graphics, layouts, widgets, and plugins.

When you self-host, you own the traffic and the site. You can monetize it the way you want, or not.

There was talk in the past that because Google owns Blogger your posts would be indexed more quickly. I haven’t found that to be the case at all. My self-hosted blogs can be indexed very quickly, in one case it was indexed within four hours.

So, that’s my take.



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