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Monday, April 07, 2008

Don't call your blog a blog....!

Blogging is little more than what we have all done for years down the pub - chatting to people. A blog allows you to hold conversation with your readers and chat away, just like the "real world".

For businesses this can be a bonus; it can help spread "word of mouth" about your products and services. And as you know, "word of mouth" advertising is the most powerful. Several surveys show that we respect what our trusted contacts say about other products and services they have used. If they like it, so will we.

For the past few years many businesses have been experimenting with blogs to see if it can have an impact on their income. Indeed, I have encouraged several people to write blogs to boost their own business; yet many of them come back to me and complain they haven't made any money online using blogging.

Now, new research on "social shopping" shows us why. The study shows that blogs are the least respected source of information on products and services you can find. As ever, the research finds we respect "people like ourselves" more than anyone to give us credible information about business products and services. We also trust analysts and academics a great deal. But as the graph shows, we detest bloggers. Interestingly, previous studies have always put the CEO of a company at the bottom of the list of credibility. Now, bloggers have pipped them to the post as the "least trusted" people.

So, the reason why many people don't make money from blogging is because their blog, well, it is a blog. Many blogs look the same, using templates; they all have the same features; and many are poorly written. Blogs scream "Hey, I'm a blog...!" - and that's the last thing you need to do if you want to be trusted, this research suggests.

I make money from writing these articles because people read them and pay me for consultancy work or speaking engagements. But this blog doesn't look too much like a blog; yes I admit it has a lot of blogging features, but it looks more like a web site - plus I haven't called it a blog. Maybe that's why I make money from blogging and some people I know don't. They've called their set of articles a blog - and that is the big turn-off.

So, if you want to make money from blogging - and you can - don't call your blog a blog. Indeed, this study has suggested that I need to revamp this site so it looks even less like a blog. Watch this space...!

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At April 08, 2008 3:07 PM Anonymous Hjörtur Smárason said…

Interesting. I started writing a comment, but it came so long that I changed it into a new post on my blog. You can view it on http://blog.scope.is/marketing_safari/2008/04/do-you-trust-a.html

 

 

At April 08, 2008 4:05 PM Blogger Graham Jones said…

Thanks for your comment. If anyone is doubtful as to whether they should look at the link above - don't be, it's a great article well worth reading.

 

 

At April 09, 2008 11:05 PM Anonymous Mattsaze said…

Graham you said Blogging is little more than what we have all done for years down the pub - chatting to people.

I would suggest that bloggers themselves are more than that, they are the ones down the pub that seem to have an opinion on everything! We who reply are the ones having a conversation :-)

 

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