20 Benefits of #Blogging


It's amazing to think that only 20 years ago, blogs didn’t even exist. Today, there are over 150 million of them and the trend continues to grow. How big is the opportunity? 91% of marketers are using content marketing. Blogs generate 67% more leads per month than those who do not. Currently, 346 million people read blogs worldwide. I could go forever on the size and potential. In addition, many experts believe content marketing will be one of the top five trends in 2014.

Still, I get a lot of puzzled looks when I tell people that having a blog is the single most important thing a business, cause, or person can do to advance online. Even though ‘blogging’ has hit it big, most people don’t get what makes blogging so powerful, helpful, and beneficial.

This is the main reason why I’ve compile a list of the 20 top benefits of having a blog. If you’re among the uninitiated, prepare to be enlightened. If you’ve already started a blog of your own (as I assume many of you reading this blog have) then you can consider this an affirmation of why you do what you — and a good place to direct people who still think that a blog is pointless.

#1 A Better Job

Put simply, employers prefer to hire people with a positive online influence and blogging is the single best way to achieve that.

#2 Start a New Business

Sometimes a blog starts out as a hobby only to become a full-time business.

#3 Clients to Your Existing Business

Static websites don’t attract many new clients or customers. But a regularly updated blog can produce a constant stream of good leads from all around the world. When you publish in-depth blog posts that help potential clients/customers solve their problems, they come to trust you and respect you as an expert in the field. If they want more help than a blog post can offer, then they’re likely to be interested in hiring your business.

The only way to become a better writer is to write – pages and pages, day after day.
Of course, that’s exactly what an active blogger spends his or her time doing. The more you blog, the more you write – and the better writer you become.

#5 Become a Published Author

The publishing business isn’t what it used to be and publishers are less likely than ever before to take a chance on an unknown author. They would much rather give a contract to an author with a built-in audience of readers – and that’s where having a blog comes in. So keeping a blog isn’t just a good way to become a better writer, it may be your fastest path to becoming a published writer.

#6 Immediate Feedback

An author has to wait months between finishing his/her book and reading the reviews, but bloggers get to read their readers’ comments the same day they click ‘publish’. This makes blogging a great way to get feedback on an idea that you want to develop further. Having an outside perspective and a little bit of constructive criticism is invaluable.

#7 Learn More About a Group of People

Bloggers spend most of their time sharing their ideas and insights with their readers. But if you listen, you’ll find that your readers share a lot with you too.
I learn a lot about the readers on Digecomm from your comments, your tweets, and your posts. That information helps me to know what type of posts to write and I know that it also helps determine what products to develop that will help readers the most. Knowing about your audience is invaluable (this is why companies spend so much time and money testing out their products in focus groups). As a blogger, achieving this type of insight is a natural byproduct of your day-to-day routine.

#8 Gain Influence

What’s the best way to change the world? You could become a politican, activist, or volunteer.
Or you could become a blogger. A successful blogger gains a wide audience of people who trust and respect them.

#9 Become A Trusted Expert in Your Field

Anybody can start a blog on any subject they like. I prefer all things digital and/or social media. So you don’t get a lot of respect just for saying, “I have a website about that.”
But over time, as you write more posts and share more of your expertise, you’re website will change from ‘just another blog’ into a powerful demonstration of your knowledge in a field. When somebody visits your site and sees the insights you’ve shared on a subject, along with the community of people who respect and seek that insight, it will be clear that you’re genuinely an expert in the field.
Being an expert is a good thing. You may get consideration for careers, awards, or consulting opportunities. It works, I've amassed 21K engaged followers on Twitter alone. One you target content, you get a targeted audience.

#10 Build a Network

Starting a blog is a guaranteed way to expand your network. I've made so many lifelong connections that would have never transpired had it not been for the power of social media. Thanks Facebook, Twitter, etc.! First of all, valuable and interesting blog posts attract readers who will then comment on your site and send you personal messages through your contact page. Many of your readers will be asking for help, but others will be looking to help you. A blog is also a good platform for reaching out to others. Many of the first posts on Income Diary were interviews with experts in the ‘make money online’ community.

#11 Learn In-Demand Skills

Easy-to-use blogging platforms like WordPress or Drupal have made it so that a person doesn’t need to have a grasp of computer programming in order to start a blog. But through the process of blogging, most people learn some HTML and CSS simply because it’s easier to make minor improvements to your site by yourself than it is to hire somebody each time. That’s good news because fluency in web design, HTML, and CSS are highly valued skills in this day and age.
The same can be said for a whole slew of other blog-related skills, such as graphic design, search engine optimization, content marketing, and social media marketing.

#12 Improve SEO

Ultimately, search engines want to deliver results that are helpful to their users. When you write a series of in-depth, valuable articles around a topic, Google takes notice - especially if you're active on Google+. Each high-quality blog post that you publish is another opportunity to get traffic from search. In the near future I also predict that posts and tweets, respectively, on Facebook and Twitter will soon be part of the algorithm of search engines like Google and Bing. It's almost detrimental to your business to start "cracking the code" on better engagement and influence in social media.

#13 Data Collection (e.g. Email)

There’s a lot of talk about social media today, but email is still the most reliable way to communicate online. People check their email regularly, it's a far richer experience and they’re used to receiving important updates. Getting somebody to give you their primary email isn’t easy, but once you have it you have a direct connection with that person. You’ll then be able to get their attention whenever you find something that you think will benefit them or if there’s something important regarding your business or blog that you want to inform them about.

#14 Maintain Knowledge in Your Field

If you’re looking for an incentive to keep up to date on all of the latest information on a certain subject, starting a blog is a great start. Your weekly quest to put up new content will lead you to always be searching for new information and sharing it with your readers. Remember, the digital landscape changes almost monthly these days, you might be an expert today, but if you don't keep up with the changes you'll quickly find yourself obsolete.

#15 Ecommerce

A blog can make for a great virtual store and other bloggers have found success selling everything from e-books to membership sites.

#16 Connections With Great Leaders

Getting to "sit down and talk" with experts in your area is now a reality.  If I didn’t had a blog, I truly doubt I would have had the online credibility to take the time and sit down and talk with such prolific leaders in the social media space.

#17 Expression

This one’s pretty simple: a blog is an expressive medium that can contain words, images, and sounds. Whether your blog is formal business affair or a personal “what-I-ate-for-breakfast-this-morning” diary, blogging is powerful form of self-expression.

#18 Help Others

Every good blog helps its readers. Income Diary does this by offering free information about how to make money online. Other blogs help people lose weight, raise their kids, and come to terms with life-threatening disease. Yet others mobilize groups of people to take action and raise money for important causes. The power of a blog to educate, inspire, and bring like-minded people together makes blogging a great way to help people.

#19 Build Trust

Trust is a rare and valuable commodity online. You can’t buy trust. It has to be earned by demonstrating your commitment to your readers, time and time again. As it turns out, that’s exactly what good bloggers do by regularly posting valuable, honest articles on their blogs. The more people whose trust you’ve earned, the easier it will be to accomplish your goals online.

#20 Identity Control

Whether you’re a person or business, there’s probably lots of information about you online. When somebody searches for you online, you want to make sure that they get an accurate and complete picture of who you are and what you’re all about. Starting a blog that covers all the bases is a great way to control your online identity and make sure that the top result on Google makes a the right first impression.


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