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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Advantages of Blogging for Businesses

Blogging has grown from a past time activity to an effective marketing strategy for businesses. According to Universal McCann research report March 2008, there are 184 millions worldwide have started a blog, and 26.4 millions alone in the US. Many companies have found blogging as a quick and easy way to turn active netizens into potential customers. The potential advantages of blogging are inspiring many businesses towards possessing a blog for them.

The following are some of the advantages of business blogging

Low cost
Creating and maintaining a blog costs less when compared to other marketing methods. With the help of the blogs, businesses can give information about their products and services and promote them with less cost, as blogs have potential to provide high value at low costs.

Quick and Easy
Creation of a good-looking corporate blog with moderate features barely takes few minutes. Businesses are not required to spend much of their valuable time or effort in designing. Blogs with WYSIWYG options are quicker and easier to create. Often, any employee of the organization, with minimum knowledge can create and maintain a blog easily.

Wider Reach
Blogs are easily accessible to everyone online. They have a massive number of visitors everyday. According to emarketer by March 2008, in 2007 there are 94.1 million blog readers in the US. It constitutes 50% of total Internet users in the US. Corporate blogging creates an opportunity for businesses to introduce themselves easily to a wider audience of all ages, gender, economic backgrounds irrespective of their nationality 365 days a year.

Communication medium
Blogs are excellent medium for businesses to communicate with their customers. Many businesses are successfully using their blogs to endorse their products and services and to inform about their new projects, latest updates, and much more.

Online Marketing
Blogs can be used as a potential tool for businesses to bring traffic to their respective websites. Well-maintained blogs are search engine friendly. Thus, it is feasible and widely acceptable for the businesses to use blogs as an online marketing tool for their online sales.

Rapport building
In general blogging is considered as an informal way of communication. This attribute of the blogs helps businesses to communicate with their customers or employees unreservedly than any other medium. Customers can also leave their comments in the blogs about their experiences. This enables the businesses to build an enduring relationship with their customers.

Building credibility
Credibility is one of the important factors for success of business. Businesses posting relevant and useful information in their blog can put across their competence and expertise in the industry. Thus, it helps them build or enhance their credibility among their stake holders to a certain extent.

Corporate blogging provides opportunities for the organizations to enhance their business through directly communicating not only with the customers but also with the employees and other stakeholders. This will augment the reliability and reputation of the company in the business.

Monday, February 2, 2009

UK Government Plans For 100 Percent Broadband Connections

Though I don’t know much about how pyramids were built, I assume that people have dragged these giant blocks of rocks all the way from the source to its construction place and did another manual feat struggling to pile those one upon the another.

Imagine working that way in these days. You cannot imagine because we have high technology to resource us with strategies to accomplish giant works with dwarf efforts. You have the technology and the only challenge before you is to take it to the people. What if you can’t even do that thing properly?

This is my question to all those governments of countries with low PC penetration and broadband connections.

The UK government has come up with its plans of high-speed broadband in every home by 2012. It has mentioned this point in its interim report on the UK's digital future.

I wish it would be successful in achieving its goal within the time.