Promote and Syndicate Content from Your Blog or Else

Posted on 10 August 2009

So you have a blog that you write regularly to and hope that interested readers will find your blog. Well they won’t unless you somehow get the content from your blog syndicated. And like I always say, if you’re not syndicating the content from your blog and helping to promote it, your competitors surely are.

To take a step back, a blog can be a valuable marketing tool to help promote your business and position you as an expert in your field. Adding a blog to your Las Vegas website can help increase organic traffic.

You have to find the time to write and post at least two articles a week for it to be truly effective.  They should be articles of at least 200 words each and should contain links to other websites if possible. You should have at least 3 months of content published before you submit your Las Vegas blog to blog directories. There are a lot of national blog directories to submit to.

Blog directories that accept Nevada and/or Las Vegas blog feeds:
For more information in how to have a blog installed on your Las Vegas website, Las Vegas blog marketing, or help writing and creating content for your blog, contact my company Perkolate at 702.341.0085.

This post was written by:

Michael Gazzano - who has written 146 posts on Las Vegas Marketing, Web Design & Graphic Design Resources - MarketingInLasVegas.com.

Michael has owned and operated Perkolate of Las Vegas (www.perkolate.com) for over 10 years and has worked in the marketing and design fields for over 15 years. He has extensive experience successfully strategizing and executing marketing communications plans and online and print materials including major website launches. Michael holds a B.F.A. in Art & Design from San Jose State University, as well as Certifications in Marketing Communications from San Jose Sate University and Web Programming & Design from Computer College of Silicon Valley. Michael has also previously taught Web Design and Digital Imaging at the Art Institute of Las Vegas.

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