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WordPress for Business Bloggers

By : Paul Thewlis
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WordPress for Business Bloggers

By: Paul Thewlis

Overview of this book

<p>Blogging has been part of the web landscape for over a decade and has matured into a ubiquitous mode of live communication. The power of blogging has been recognized by the business community, and canny marketers view it as a powerful weapon in their digital arsenal. Done well, blogging can bring myriad benefits to businesses of any size. Done badly, it can cause more harm than good. Central to the success of any business blog is a thorough understanding of the technology. This book will give you a competitive advantage by helping you to create an engaging, effective, and well polished business blog.<br /><br />WordPress allows users to easily create dynamic blogs with many outstanding features. Its versatility and ease of use has attracted a large, enthusiastic, and helpful community of users, who have created a large and diverse collection of plug-ins. It has various features that can help business bloggers to boost their business strategy.<br /><br />This book will take you beyond the basics of WordPress, helping you take full advantage of its rich and powerful features to transform your basic blog into a more advanced and professional blog as quickly and painlessly as possible. You will learn everything you need to know to extend and grow your business blog. You will learn to mange the content including images and videos, which will make your blog more appealing. You'll also learn how to market and measure the success of your blog using Google web applications and other popular tools. So, if want to transform your business blog to give a kick start to your business this book is for you.<br /><br />This book deals with using WordPress and third-party tools to manage and optimize your blog, focusing on the business aspects of blogging. It is not an introduction to WordPress and does not cover the basics such as installation or how to post. Most readers will already have an established WordPress blog or will at least be in the advanced stages of planning one.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WordPress for Bussiness Bloggers
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Index

Keeping Up with the Workload


As the number of visitors to your blog increases, so will your workload. You'll notice your inbox filling up with emails from your readers and you'll spend more and more of your time moderating and replying to comments. If your traffic volume really starts to take off, you could soon find yourself snowed under with correspondence from your blog.

If you find yourself in this situation, it may well be worthwhile bringing in some help. Many of the emails and comments you receive will be of relatively low-level importance. You will inevitably receive a high volume of 'Great Post!!' comments that require no response from you and just need to be moderated. You may also receive a lot of emails all asking the same or similar questions. You could easily make a list of stock replies to these FAQs. You may well find that only a small proportion of your correspondence requires your personal attention, in which case, get someone to filter it so you only see the stuff that...