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		<title>Blogging For Traffic &#8211; An Alternate View</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just recently the adult industry seems to have gone &#8216;blog&#8217; crazy in fact, it is almost a daily occurrence that webmasters mention a blog of some description on several message forums however, when it comes down to it, does blogging really matter at all? This is what we will take a look at in this [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just recently the adult industry seems to have gone &#8216;blog&#8217; crazy in  fact, it is almost a daily occurrence that webmasters mention a blog of some description on several  message forums however, when it comes down to it, does blogging really  matter at all? This is what we will take a look at in this article.</p>
<p><strong>What Is A Weblog Or Blog?<br />
</strong><br />
A Weblog, or &#8216;Blog&#8217; for short, is a kind of website or a part of a  website. It is usually, but not always, run by a single person and they  publish bits of writing on the Weblog. These bits of writing, called  &#8216;entries&#8217; or &#8216;posts,&#8217; generally appear on the front page of the weblog  in reverse chronological order, that is, with the newest entry at the  top of the page, with older entries progressively further down.</p>
<p><strong>So How Can Blogging Help Me?<br />
</strong><br />
Quite honestly, I don&#8217;t think it can. Think about it for a moment, you  spend an hour or so a day writing a page in your online journal only for  it to be erased or archived at a later date, doesn&#8217;t that seem strange to you? Instead of blogging why don&#8217;t you  actually do something constructive such as making a .html page out of the text you were going  to use for your blog, keyword it up and upload that directly onto your  server? After all this in itself will benefit you in the long term much more  than a quick page that will eventually disappear from existence. Of course there will always be those people  who do successfully use blogs as a part of their marketing strategy and, kudos to them  however, looking at the bigger picture, it makes much more sense to have a fresh HTML page which will remain indefinitely on your  site that you can keyword and SEO for the search engines rather than something that is going to become relatively short lived.</p>
<p><strong>Blogging &#8211; Overview.<br />
</strong><br />
To be perfectly honest with you, all of this talk of creating a blog to  get additional traffic is, in itself just &#8216;hype&#8217; unless you have a  source of blog owners to link back to your blog or, an hour or so to  kill each day wasting your time writing your blog your time really would  be much better served coding HTML pages. After all, HTML pages have worked for the last 30 years, why all of a  sudden have webmasters stopped using them?</p>
<p>Article written by Lee.</p>
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