how to reach your customer with online marketing
option 1 hire omc advertising
option two do it yourself online marketing
  keyword research
  build your own website
  on site seo
  link building strategies
  blogs for traffic
  blog commenting
  create and post viral videos
  forum marketing strategies
  article distribution
  social marketing techniques
  pay per click marketing
  cpm marketing
  lead generation systems
  email marketing campaigns
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Blogs

Blogs are mainly used as an alternative means of pushing traffic to your website. There are a few things about blogs that you should know:

Ping - blogs will ping the major search engines and spiders whenever you create a new post. When that happens, your blog will get instant attention from the major search engines (and even some of the minor ones). Your new blog post may rank extremely well in the search results almost instantaneously. However, those rankings are short lived, and usually within a few days the rankings are all but gone.

Posting new messages - as mentioned above, new blog posts will get lots of attention for a short period of time. This is an easy way to acquire free traffic. The drawback is that it requires the blogger to create new posts every three or four days in order to keep the traffic flowing. 

Establish trust - if you create new posts often enough, you'll eventually acquire followers who will check in now and again to see what you've been writing about. Their desire to read what you have to say is the first step towards your readers trusting you and respecting your opinion. Can you see where this is heading? That trust will ultimately lead to you being able to recommend your primary website to your blog visitors. Essentially, your blog becomes your salesman for your primary website and will eventually start pushing considerable traffic to your main site all on its own. 

Free blogs - there is nothing wrong with using free blog websites. I use them quite a bit. Here are three of the best free blogging sites around: blogger.com, wordpress.com, and tumblr.com. Two other great sites for posting your own content are Squidoo.com and HubPages.com (technically, these aren't blogs, but they work in much the same manner; you can use them to push traffic to your primary website).