Blog Content

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by hand, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. #1
    My question is I own 2 blogs
    pcrepair blog DOT com
    and
    computerrepair blog DOT com
    (if you need to see them take out the spaces)

    I want to get subscribers etc to the blogs and make them more popular. My problem is do I take content from say PRWeb and add it daily or do I actually find the time to write content daily for the blogs myself?

    Also, They are geared towards the IT industry. Do I make them for the typical home computer user or more towards the computer repair business owner?

    Reason I ask that is I sell a book that was published for computer repair business owners. (link is in my autosignature) So I was thinking maybe gearing them both or at least one of them towards that arena.

    Appreciate any help....
     
    hand, Dec 19, 2007 IP
  2. waynelyp90

    waynelyp90 Banned

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    I do think that regular users will give you a larger audience base but of course, the terms used inside must be much more simple and less jargons can be used.
     
    waynelyp90, Dec 19, 2007 IP
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    Sam 735 Well-Known Member

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    I feel that you need to think over your content. Make it simpler!Perhaps, it will help...
     
    Sam 735, Dec 19, 2007 IP
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    Try both but do try and write your own content where possible good luck.
     
    warley, Dec 20, 2007 IP
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    content from somewhere will be considered as duplicate content, so if you have considerable skills and knowledge I suppose you can easily share it with your readers and thereby make your content unique and interesting to read for both audiences
     
    Chr1ssst0pher, Dec 20, 2007 IP