tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313074728589135137.post5242617181627993574..comments2023-10-02T02:35:12.351-05:00Comments on TheSmallBizPro: Free blog hosts for startersthesmallbizprohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04293280120625324414noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313074728589135137.post-71967169801085846262009-10-29T13:44:22.703-05:002009-10-29T13:44:22.703-05:00Good point about fresh content, Craig. The search...Good point about fresh content, Craig. The search engines rank based largely on fresh content. This will be a topic of an upcoming post.<br /><br />Thanks.AJnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4313074728589135137.post-28082217645114352152009-10-29T10:20:38.964-05:002009-10-29T10:20:38.964-05:00I use blogger.com for my company. It's very si...I use blogger.com for my company. It's very simple to setup, professional looking and you can be posting content in minutes. Now my businesses primary focus is in machinery moving and rigging and I'm not a professional blogger, so I'd say the interest level and viewers are a bit different than for your typical blog. I don't have the blog in place to generate revenue from Google Adwords as so many blogs do. For me the purpose is twofold. First it's a way for my company to help its customers. I have a large base of customers be it in the food industry, aviation or general manufacturing that buy and sell equipment necessary to run their business. I want to encourage transactions, so one way is to help get the word out when a customer needs to sell a machine of some type. I don't ask for a commission, but hopefully they will give me the opportunity to move and install the machine when the time comes. The second is search engine optimization. Information about machines is relevant to my business. Fresh relevent content boosts search engine ranking and drives traffic. After all, being found on the Internet to attract new customers is rather the point.Craig Knickerbockerhttp://www.industrialwerks.comnoreply@blogger.com