To continue with my inputs on the things that one should avoid in creating blogs as a marketing strategy, let’s look closer on the contents of the blog:
Third. Misleading information about your products and services when doing online business. As much as possible, be honest with what your business offers. Once people find your blog misleading, they will automatically move away from it.
Fourth. Copying what other people write. Once you have the exact copy of what was already written, you can be charged with plagiarism. People and search engines are after fresh and original contents. The more unique and original ideas you put in your blog, the more readers you will get.
Fifth. Focusing on getting traffic than maintaining content. This is a clear mistake that every blogger must avoid. Even though getting enough traffic is one important thing in the success of social online marketing, content still counts. Your visitors will read information and not the traffic. Remember that it is not only search engine spiders who visit your blogs. You also have people as your readers. Relevant ideas can draw a lot of people and profit, as well.
These are just some of the things that you need to avoid when creating blogs. Always remember that blogs are essential for any marketing strategy. Having it the wrong way may lead to loss of profit for your business and a waste of your time and efforts.














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thank you! I really liked this post!
Regarding your fifth point about traffic vs. content - good content will usually lead to increased traffic, but it’s not something where you can stand on your laurels. The best approach is working on quality content, and that means doing great research.
When blogging, it helps to know as much as possible about the sites and markets covered in posts. One quick tool to help is a similarity engine. You type in a given site, and are shown 10-20 similar sites.
Some of the better known similarity engines are similarsites.com and xmarks.com.