Why should you use Twitter as part of your marketing plan for your blog? Here's 10 reasons:
Reason #1 - According to a Nielsen Report, in February 2009, Twitter had nearly 7.1 million users. That's a lot of viewers to read your marketing message - especially when it costs you nothing.
Reason #2 through 10 - See Reason #1 above.
Once you become a Twitter user and tweet (post) regularly within the 140 character limit, you are hooked. It's a cross between blogging and instant messaging. You add value to your tweet by including links to your blogs and websites.
You gain exposure for your sites, market your products or services, ask and/or answer questions, share tips and resources, meet and connect with others.
Go to Twitter.com and get your own Twitter account today. Because 140 spaces is so easy to fill, you will want to shorten your blog name as much as possible. Here are some possibilities. Go to tiny.yurl.com (8 spaces), or bit.ly.com (5 spaces) or even is.gd.com (4 spaces) to make your URL as short as possible. Example: my blog: Ublog4money.blogspot.com becomes is.gd/VKM8 giving me 14 additional spaces to work with.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Picking a Topic and a Name for Your Blog
Now that you have decided on a free host, you have to ask yourself two questions.
1) What topic should I write about?
2) What should I call my blog?
Search engines search for content – what you write – so take some time to think about this. What is your passion? What subject do you like to talk about?
What topic(s) do you know a lot about?
Is your line of work fascinating? Do you have an amusing hobby or avocation?
Do you want to blog about the places you’ve been when traveling?
How about interesting books or magazine articles you have read?
Or amazing movies you love and watch time and time again?
Have you found ways to save money that you would like to share? Or ways to spend it?
Stories about your amazing, lovable dog. or your curious, independent cat?
Exotic animals and their curious habits like the platypus and the wallaroo (combination of wallaby and kangaroo)?
Your name should have some relevance to the contents of your blog. Your name should be short and easy for folks to remember. Not only is a short name easier to remember, but it will be to your advantage when you are counting words on Twitter (limit – 140 spaces) which you will be using to advertise your blog. More on advertising with free Tweets in my next post.
Your name should also be easy to spell and not confusing when spoken. If you heard PfeifferPhotography.com, would you know how to spell it? Although I admit it hasn’t hampered the Pfister Faucet Company even tho I’m tempted to spell it “pfaucets.”
In the past, bloggers tried to invent domain names containing keywords. Now search engines are smarter and your name contributes only a small percentage toward your page ranking – where you are listed on Google and other search engines. On the free hosts, Blogger and Wordpress, you will have a dot.com name or URL. Most people think of dot.com when they are looking for a website. It takes more energy to remember dot.org, dot.net, and the others.
In the future, if you want to purchase your own URL without the Blogspot.com or Wordpress.com extension, you can purchase a dot.com name. Here are several registrars of domain names where you can learn if your name is available. GoDaddy.com, Nameboy.com, NetworkSolutions.com, Domain.com, Register.com. Costs vary from $9.75 to $26.33 per year. For now, however, concentrate on writing your content in your free host with your free domain name.
1) What topic should I write about?
2) What should I call my blog?
Search engines search for content – what you write – so take some time to think about this. What is your passion? What subject do you like to talk about?
What topic(s) do you know a lot about?
Is your line of work fascinating? Do you have an amusing hobby or avocation?
Do you want to blog about the places you’ve been when traveling?
How about interesting books or magazine articles you have read?
Or amazing movies you love and watch time and time again?
Have you found ways to save money that you would like to share? Or ways to spend it?
Stories about your amazing, lovable dog. or your curious, independent cat?
Exotic animals and their curious habits like the platypus and the wallaroo (combination of wallaby and kangaroo)?
Your name should have some relevance to the contents of your blog. Your name should be short and easy for folks to remember. Not only is a short name easier to remember, but it will be to your advantage when you are counting words on Twitter (limit – 140 spaces) which you will be using to advertise your blog. More on advertising with free Tweets in my next post.
Your name should also be easy to spell and not confusing when spoken. If you heard PfeifferPhotography.com, would you know how to spell it? Although I admit it hasn’t hampered the Pfister Faucet Company even tho I’m tempted to spell it “pfaucets.”
In the past, bloggers tried to invent domain names containing keywords. Now search engines are smarter and your name contributes only a small percentage toward your page ranking – where you are listed on Google and other search engines. On the free hosts, Blogger and Wordpress, you will have a dot.com name or URL. Most people think of dot.com when they are looking for a website. It takes more energy to remember dot.org, dot.net, and the others.
In the future, if you want to purchase your own URL without the Blogspot.com or Wordpress.com extension, you can purchase a dot.com name. Here are several registrars of domain names where you can learn if your name is available. GoDaddy.com, Nameboy.com, NetworkSolutions.com, Domain.com, Register.com. Costs vary from $9.75 to $26.33 per year. For now, however, concentrate on writing your content in your free host with your free domain name.
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