I look at my FREE SEO tips blog as a win-win effort for both my readers (you) and myself. The subscribers to this free SEO tips blog will take benefit as it’s updated and new web content is added to it. I will get lots of benefits although the information is free. Now, I tell you why I continue writing these tips.
The Benefits of Site Booster’s FREE SEO Tips Blog for Subscribers
When you subscribe to my RSS feed, you will receive my web content as updated regularly. When I’m talking about you, it’s not only you yourself. There are a whole range of different readers with various intentions who are reading these SEO tips. The groups of readers are:
- Those who would like to learn search engine optimization points to be familiar with this interesting powerful method of online marketing.
- Those who want to apply them to their own websites to boost their site/blog search engine ranking and search engine visibility.
- Those who are looking for some SEO tips on a particular topic to help their clients’ sites.
- Those who read and comment to participate for sharing their experience and getting backlinks.
- Those who would like to order SEO services, but prefer to know the practitioner (me) before they order.
- A combination of some of the above could also constitute another group.
I think this is the most probable list of the free SEO tips readers I can think of right now. There could be others who visit this blog frequently and read its content for other purposes. Well, as long as they get something positive out of it, I will be happy.
The Benefits of Site Booster’s FREE SEO Tips Blog for Myself
I continue writing more and more blog posts about SEO points useful for your sites as I have several different intentions. Some may wonder why Rahman should write and share all this while he can make money providing those points as consultation tips and so on. There could also be a lot more reasons why people may think it’s not a wise choice to do so, but I have my own reasons for sharing search engine optimization points and benefits at this blog. Some of them are:
- I will provide free SEO tips for those who can’t afford ordering my SEO Services and would like to do it themselves.
- Writing more about search engine optimization methods will invite others to share their ideas and interact with me. So, I will learn about their needs which leads me toward providing better web content for my blog.
- SEO Blogging will add to my site’s indexation, search engine ranking and search engine visibility.
- Some of you have already emailed me for helping them with their websites’ search engine ranking. So, it brings business for me.
Web Isn’t a One-Way Channel Anymore
We’re living in a web 2.0 age. It’s the bilateral communication time. I’ve been running Site Booster website since 2006 as a one-way channel until recently. When I realized that nobody could give me better ideas about how to direct my online business than YOU, I made up my mind to open another way in this channel, a blog. Now I’m all ears to hear from you.
I’m very happy with adding the free SEO tips blog to my website so that I can hear from you. I want to take this opportunity once again and invite you to let me know:
- What you’d like to know more about achieving organic SEO results for your sites,
- What you’d like to learn to take your online business to the next level,
- Which areas of search engine optimization are vague or unknown to you,
- etc.
This will lead me through more targeted web content to produce so that you could take more benefits. Like I’ve mentioned at the beginning of this post, I look at this blog as a win-win opportunity. So, the more you participate, the more I take benefits. Also, the more I write relevant posts, the more you’ll take benefits from reading them. So, let’s keep the ball rolling on the right path.
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All good points. I would just comment on the “Web Isn’t a One-Way Channel Anymore” hsub-head. There is a lot of mythology surrounding Web 2.0, that it is somehow a new and interactive form of Internet. Yet long before Web 2.0 I was participating in forums, creating content on various websites (to promote my book, for example), publishing my Daily Dose of Happiness ezine, filling in guestbook forms, etc. There is greater volume of interactivity today, but that is in large part a reflection of greater volume of everything. Web 2.0 is really just a slow evolution of what has been from the start a sharing of information.
Thanks for the interesting points you’ve mentioned. As a matter of fact, since long time ago, many sites had realized the need to interact with their readers. That’s why they’d provided the possibility of writing feedbacks, etc. Participating in forums, as another example, were actually a different interactive platform that still goes on for other purposes. Undoubtedly, they’ve been the initial steps of what they call Web 2.0 these days.
My site hasn’t joined this evolution since the beginning, but even this recent addition to my site has been a satisfactory step. One good reason is to learn about interesting points like the one you’ve mentioned. I appreciate your participation and would like to urge you to share your experience frequently with the audience of this blog.
More good reasons to give away free stuff:
(1) It positions YOU as the expert
(2) It demonstrates YOUR credibility
(3) As long as you dont “give away the farm” no matter how much free stuff you give away and how many tips you offer, most people will only apply a handful of your suggestions. They wont actually apply every piece of free information you give them…
(4) When they acknowledge that they need more of a direct helping hand – YOU will most likely be the one they hire.
What a great share, my knowledge in SEO is very broad, yet I find it nice to see very informative blogs like these. Thanks.
This content is always helpful even for those who have experience in implementing search engine optimization tips and strategies. Thanks for sharing.