Archive for January, 2009

Is it time to start a blog?

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Short answer: yes. Starting a blog is really quite simple. In fact, it is so simple you can literally have one up and running in a matter 5 minutes or less! Well, sort of. If you don’t care about branding and you don’t care about a private domain, 5 minutes may actually be about 4 minutes too long. Don’t believe it? A quick visit to blogger and you’ll see the proclamation: It’s easy, and only takes a minute!

So, why start a blog? Here’s a pretty good list of reason’s for starters: Top 10 Reasons to Start a Blog. For our technology clients, I recommend a blog as a great way to express thought leadership. And while whitepapers and case studies are great vehicles as well, blogs provide a lot more latitude in expressing onself as they can be a lot less formal, and they are bi-directional.

I do find it odd however that the article above fails to point out the importance of blogs to one’s SEO strategy. Blogs enable you to attract search engines with content and topicality that may not exactly fit on your corporate web site, yet deliver link juice through contextually relevant links. For example; imagine for a moment that you run a marketing agency that is located in the Philadelphia area. You can easily provide a link from your blog entries back to your Philadelphia marketing agency web site.

So, if you are serious about starting your blog, what are some of the key considerations you should be aware of?

  1. Choosing a platform - In a just a few minute of search, you will find hundreds of options. Yikes! Just what you need when you are just getting started right? My recommendation… stick with the more reputable and proven platforms. Here’s a good article that reviews 10 of the more popular (installs) blog engines.
  2. Hosting - do you have the wherewithall (or desire) to install and host a blog platform? You’ll need access to a server and the technical abilities to setup and install the neccessary software. Free hosted plaforms such as Wordpress.com and Blogger.com take all of the hastle out of setting up a blog. Your only real challenge here is grafting your visual identity onto the blog, which will require the services of someone skilled in design, CSS and HTML. Keep in mind, should you choose one of the free hosted solutions, you may run into issues down the road should you decide to move to another platform. Porting blog entries, while possible is riddled with challenges.
  3. Capabilities - blogging may not be all you want to do; more mature blog platforms offer additional plugins for advanced functionality ranging from polling, forms, stock tickers and you name it. If you are like most, your primary interest is simply blogging and to that extent any of the more popular engines will more than suffice.

But when you really get down to it, starting a blog and choosing a good platform will ultimately be the easiest part for most companies. Updating it and maintaining it is by far the bigger challenge. While I haven’t been the most diligent at doing that here, I have plenty of ideas on how to make the process more manageable for our clients. It takes time and commitment but the benefits are numerous… it’s like the gift that keeps on giving.