2012年11月12日星期一

Let's say you're selling power tools on your website

However, you do have to keep in mind what you're posting as your blog's content. If all you're doing is making posts that promote your products or your business, then you're dead. Believe me, that is not the recommended way to use your blog. Have you seen the Internet lately? It's already overflowing with loads of advertisements for products and services. Be different. Your visitors need a good reason to keep coming back to your blog. A blog can be used to share expert information of your field of knowledge with your readers. If you're selling a product on your site, talk about it on your blog, and don't just post a measly advertising blurb. Let's say you're selling power tools on your website http://www.fashionlouisvuittonoutlet.co.uk/. You can write reviews and other useful posts about the kinds of tools you have on your site. What you're doing is providing some insight for your potential customers about the tools you're selling. These blog posts will then be able to generate confidence in your readers and encourage them to actually buy the products. Another advantage of having a blog is that it makes it easier for interested buyers to get access to the seller (that's you). Usually, readers of a particular blog post are allowed to leave comments on what they've just read. For example, you've just finished a review for the new Ajax power drill. It's easy for a reader to leave a comment if they have a question about your product. You can then see the questions and post your answers. See? You can now connect with your readers and potential customers personally. This makes you much more approachable, as compared to the faceless entity behind the impersonal commercial website.

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