Maintaining a blog can be time consuming so for many business managers, the implementation of a blog is the last thing they want to consider. However, your blog posts can be outsourced in a variety of ways and through numerous blog and website service providers. The question then is should you outsource you blog content?

There are thousands of bloggers who have a passion for sharing their experiences, stories and ideas and these same bloggers are often looking for ways to earn from their passion. There are, potentially, thousands of businesses that would benefit from having a blog attached to their website but don’t have the time, resources or know-how to maintain a blog.

Enter a blog and website service provider that matches bloggers and website owners to successfully  maintain a blog on a daily basis. Believe it not there are many blogs that are maintained by ‘ghost’ writers - and very successfully maintained too. These writers generally provide content on a daily basis with the webmaster or business owner adding their own content when required.

The issue is not whether you should outsource your blog content, rather it a question of economics. Can you afford to run your business without a blog? Most businesses would say yes, however the many benefits a blog brings, whilst difficult to put a dollar value on, can be substantial.

It becomes a matter of balancing the cost of maintaining a blog with the benefits that can be obtained. I am often surprised at how many business managers will happily cough up $100,000 per annum on search engine optimization and PPC campaigns but will baulk at spending $5000 per annum to maintain a blog, particularly when a blog can deliver so much ‘free’ or organic traffic to their website.

Outsourced blog writing can be one of the least expensive components for a successful online business. Blog and website services work with webmasters to ensure the content is appropriate, targeted when required, and delivers in respect of SEO benefits, traffic and a positive online reputation. If you don’t have a blog then perhaps it is time to consider one.

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