SonicWeblog Released
Open source Weblog tool, Pebble, is now part of the suite of business tools offered by Sonicspider.
SonicSpider is now providing both On-Demand and Hosted weblogs for small business. Weblogs, often shortened to "blog", is a way of publishing dynamic information for your customers and also providing them a chance to respond to and comment on your information.
Most public weblogs that are provided free clutter your screen with advertisements. SonicWeblog is designed to provide you with a more custom "business" look and feel to your Weblog experience. This allows your business to present a more professional and established appearance.
How would a business use a weblog?
If your business has a lot of changing information (new products and services, updated products and services, updated help and research material, new opportunities, etc) that you want to make available to your customer base then a weblog would be useful. You can post this updated information in a "log" format (including pictures, links, and downloadable files) and then add the link to your weblog to your marketing materials, ads, emails, and newsletters. This will :
Solutions
As an On-Demand solution you can keep the cost down and and add a link to your weblog on your main website. This also allows you to be flexible in committing limited resources which, for a small business, are usually in short supply.
As a Hosted solution you can take it to the next level and totally customize the look and feel so that it appears to be completely integrated into your website. The user will unlikely notice what part of your website is static and what part is the weblog. This increases the professionalism of your website and adds to the confidence your customers will feel as they use your website.
Contact us if you would like to explore this solution: sales@esonicspider.com
Definition
Most public weblogs that are provided free clutter your screen with advertisements. SonicWeblog is designed to provide you with a more custom "business" look and feel to your Weblog experience. This allows your business to present a more professional and established appearance.
How would a business use a weblog?
If your business has a lot of changing information (new products and services, updated products and services, updated help and research material, new opportunities, etc) that you want to make available to your customer base then a weblog would be useful. You can post this updated information in a "log" format (including pictures, links, and downloadable files) and then add the link to your weblog to your marketing materials, ads, emails, and newsletters. This will :
- Increase consistant traffic to your website
- Keep your customer base informed
- Market new products and services.
- Encourage feedback from your customer base.
- Build customer loyality and repeat business.
Solutions
As an On-Demand solution you can keep the cost down and and add a link to your weblog on your main website. This also allows you to be flexible in committing limited resources which, for a small business, are usually in short supply.
As a Hosted solution you can take it to the next level and totally customize the look and feel so that it appears to be completely integrated into your website. The user will unlikely notice what part of your website is static and what part is the weblog. This increases the professionalism of your website and adds to the confidence your customers will feel as they use your website.
Contact us if you would like to explore this solution: sales@esonicspider.com
Definition
A weblog, which is usually shortened to blog, is a type of website where entries are made (such as in a journal or diary), displayed in a reverse chronological order.
Blogs often provide commentary or news and information on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news; some function as more personal online diaries A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Most blogs are primarily textual although many focus on photographs (photoblog), videos (vlog), or audio (podcasting).