Monday, August 17, 2009

HIT Now Writes Your Blog Articles For You

HIT now writes blog articles. Research has shown that as you are establishing your blog, you will want to write an article a day, or at least every other day. Once your blog attracts visitors, two or three blog posts or articles a week should be sufficient. Blog articles will help bring customers to your site. Blog articles and blog posts will keep them coming back.

Why does your business need a blog? Blogs are an affordable way to market your business or a specific product or service. By adding keywords as well as engaging and unique text, you bring people to your site and keep them coming back.


Blogging is a great way to build relationships with companies in similar industries. You link to their blog, and they link to yours. This usually increases traffic on your blog. If you have a blog that is updated on a regular basis, you start to become an expert in your industry. People begin to trust you and your opinion.

Blogging helps put a face on your business. It’s hard to build trust with online companies—especially small online businesses. A blog with regular posts and comments from users is a great way to help potential customers become familiar with your company, increasing trust and sales.


In addition to writing blog articles, for only $170 HIT Web Design will install RSS. This feature creates a link to a visitor's address bar and to your website that allows visitors to, in essence, "subscribe" to the Blog. The RSS Feed will automatically send them updates whenever a new Blog entry is posted. This is a great way to market your company and its products or services.

For more information, please visit http://www.hitwebdesign.com or call 1-866-211-0743.

4 comments:

  1. hi
    nice blog thanks for this bolg sharing

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  2. Nice article! :D you´re just right in what you said... with your words you´re creating rignt now one costumer to your blog :D

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  3. hi blog is looking great,and the information is very useful
    john

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