Requardo
Sun 16 August 2009, 09:47 am GMT +0200
Hello all!
I have a site that deals with junior clothing.
I wanted to open a blog for it, and I wanted to ask you if you think it will be useful to open a blog for this kind of website, will it be useful? will it drive me more traffic?
Link for a website that deals also with junior clothing (for example):
affordable juniors clothingThanks!
andr103
Mon 17 August 2009, 07:55 pm GMT +0200
It?s a great idea. You will get fresh content on your site (search engines like it and users too!). :)
onlinearnings
Sat 22 August 2009, 04:15 pm GMT +0200
yes, of course. but the contents still is king.
Zukario
Sun 23 August 2009, 05:58 am GMT +0200
I agree with onlineearnings opinion content matters and be sure to try to make your blog and site linked as much as possible
nimaim
Wed 26 August 2009, 08:08 am GMT +0200
we use our company blog for two things the first to provide content about our market and second to direct Search engines to new pages and additions such as when we add new content on the main site like a new location guide.
Definitely worthing trying!:D:D
mcl1989
Wed 26 August 2009, 02:10 pm GMT +0200
blogs are always good ideas although the effectivness does vary greatly with your target market the best advice i can give you is that your target audience will be mums so you have to think what mums want from the store and not kids
muqtada123
Wed 26 August 2009, 10:34 pm GMT +0200
I would like to suggest you to check some other blogs relating to your category, if they have good ranking and popularity then you should too try this technique. I got
sticker printing website and also looking for some blogs related to it but now i m think to get my own ot experience that what are you think about.
schnauzermomma
Tue 29 September 2009, 04:31 am GMT +0200
yes, of course. but the contents still is king.
I would encourage you to post quality over quantity. Don?t post just for the sake of posting. If everybody else has covered the unveiling of Apple?s iPhone then you may want to let it go. Ask yourself, ?What can I bring to the table?? If you can take an angle that you feel hasn?t been covered then by all means, continue, but if you are just going to post a ?me too? post, skip it.
goclarkanderson
Thu 5 November 2009, 07:13 pm GMT +0100
Yeah, right said.
bryanfuller
Fri 20 November 2009, 11:05 pm GMT +0100
go for it my dear, that's a great idea...!
Christopher
Wed 25 November 2009, 08:09 pm GMT +0100
Naturally. You can use all the generated traffic and links and exposure you can get.
Marcus Chadley
Thu 26 November 2009, 06:04 pm GMT +0100
Of course. Every opportunity at exposure and back links can't be a bad thing.
seojonrich
Fri 22 January 2010, 01:34 pm GMT +0100
why not start a blog on your chosen subject, run it as a separate site and use the blog to advertise, i think people are more likely to trust a review and link on your blog then a blog attached to the site.
they think they?re getting a third person perspective on your site but it?s you all along, i?m guessing no one will give your site a better review than you.
nice and subtle marketing wins every day
seofusion
Fri 29 January 2010, 09:23 pm GMT +0100
Well yes opening a blog as a follow up for your site will certainly increase your traffic. Just put up some good articles pointing back to your site
sunnyleon
Thu 18 February 2010, 08:08 am GMT +0100
Of course, a blog for your site will be beneficial but the contents of your blog should be unique.
vinapackingfilm
Sat 20 March 2010, 04:38 am GMT +0100
You are smart at link building man. Keep going your way.
ericcartman
Wed 21 April 2010, 02:53 am GMT +0200
Wow, it is a nice idea! I think you can start one. You can use WordPress or blogger.
WordPress.com provides blog hosting free of charge. And it is helpful if you are starting your first blog.
mividazul
Sat 15 May 2010, 09:05 am GMT +0200
put this keywords in your URL junior-clothing.blogspot.com like this
bulkping
Sun 27 March 2011, 06:35 am GMT +0200
Good idea, try creating more backlinks, that will be helpful for getting increased traffic.
Regards,
Neet