DirectoryofInternetArticles.com

Home

Contact Us

Author Guidelines

Terms of Service

New Member?

Author Login


Categories



Advertising
Automotive
Business
Computer
Entertainment
Finance
Food
Health
Home & Family
Internet
  Affiliate Programs
  Blogging
  Domains
  Email
  Forums
  Online Business
  PPC Advertising
  RSS
  SEO
  Site Promotion
  Spam
  Web Design
  Web Hosting
Legal
Science
Self Improvement
Shopping
Society
Sports
Travel
Writing



Partners
Custom Imprinted Money Clips
Buttons
Promotional Rulers
Latte Mugs
Imprinted Letter Openers
Custom Mirors
Balls
Promotional Manicure Sets
Promotional Manicure Items
Custom Maglite flashlights
Imprinted Promotional Products
Website Programming
Custom Calculators
Promotional Keytags
Architect Rulers
Knives
Custom Imprinted Caps
Pads
Custom Portfolios
Promotional Rulers

E-mail this article E-mail this article
Report this article Report this article
Publish this article Publish this article
DirectoryofInternetArticles.com - Internet - Forums

Blogs And Forums: A Two-Pronged Approach

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 11/24/2007

hen discussing online marketing there is the inevitable comparison between a Business Blog (b-blog) and an online forum. The feeling is that the two serve essentially the same purpose and it is a simple matter of defining which approach may be best for your company.

The comparison between these two approaches is something like comparing apples and oranges. They are both fruit, but that's about the sum total of their similarities.

B-Blogs

A b-blog is designed to allow you a controlling interest in a conversation between you and your customers and guests. Your guests can provide feedback, but they can't post.

B-blogs allow you great flexibility in timely release of company information in an informal and nonthreatening way.

Forums

A forum is offered as a means of allowing member interaction and conversation. Generally speaking a forum will be member-directed and in most cases a moderator or administrator will simply act as referee when needed. They may also answer a few questions along the way.

B-blog Benefits

As the owner of a b-blog you have the capability of keeping an informal line of communication with your customers and prospects. You can keep your clients updated on a variety of aspects related to your business. There is very little work that needs to be done with a b-blog to keep it maintained.

Forum Benefits

When you develop a forum for your business you are welcoming individuals with an interest in your products or services to network with other likeminded consumers. In a best-case scenario a forum will allow customers to discuss your product or service, provide tips to other users and develop friendships with other customers based on mutual interests.

Since this approach is consumer-centric it may seem a less than ideal means of online marketing. The truth is, a forum is less about active marketing and more about learning customer trends and preferences. If you pay close enough attention to what your customers are saying to each other you will learn more effective ways to connect with them.

It is a bit surprising, but a forum board somehow allows openness in communication that you won't likely find in face-to-face conversations.

Combining Benefits

By combining these two truly unique online marketing principles you maximize your effectiveness in reaching your customers while allowing them the opportunity to provide honest feedback. Sure, they may not realize that's what they're doing, but an astute netrepreneur will take the information clients voluntarily share with each other and maximize customer satisfaction whenever possible.


About The Author

Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own website online in just 5 minutes with http://HighPowerSites.com at: http://www.highpowersites.com.



This article has been viewed 269 times.

You may reprint this article. The HTML code below can be copied and pasted into your page to recreate the article in its simplest form with no formatting. Simply click inside the box, or right-click the box and choose Select All to select the entire contents. Then press Ctrl->c on your keyboard to copy the text to your clipboard. You can then paste it into the code for your own page.
You may modify the simple HTML tags in this code to suit your formatting needs, but the article title, byline, content, author bio and source credit must remain unchanged, and all links must be retained as active hyperlinks. You may not use images from our site.
Copyright ©2007 DirectoryofInternetArticles.com