Why Blogs May Be Better Than Traditional Web Sites

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Written By: BloggerSavvy
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I found a great video on YouTube, which in essence suggests reasons why static web pages are less effective than dynamic content.

It visually explains why digital text (dynamic content – such as blogs) are among the tools best able to meet the needs of information exchange. How the web is no longer a static environment. Instead any successful web site needs to participate in the ever increasing social and data exchange aspects of promotion and traffic building (Web 2).

It shows us how the technology has changed and evolved.

Think your static web site is effectively representing your business and encouraging visitors? After this video, you may want to rethink your online strategy and business promotion. After all, a static web site is simply a brochure – Not too effective in building your business. The first time I saw this video, I learned a fair bit and did sit down and significantly updated my online presence and marketing strategy plans.

As a side note: One thing I found interesting is that previously assumed analytics suggested that older people are not Internet savvy. This is something I’ve heard from more than one client. Personally I don’t believe it as I know people over 80 that surf the net regularly including purchasing products and services on line, sending email, use web cams to communicate with their grandchildren as well as services such as Flickr, Digg, YouTube, Twitter and so on. (Personally, I think the notion of the elderly not being web savvy is a silly stereotype).

Think older people are not strong Internet users? Think again… According to Insurance Canada, people 65 years of age and older comprise 29% of Internet users in Canada for 2007. 29% is a significant number – And that’s just for personal, non-business use! According to Internet World Stats, Canada had 28 million users as of March 2008 (84.3% of our population). That would work out to about 8.12 million users aged 65 and older.

Sources:
http://www.insurance-canada.ca/market/canada/2008/eMarketer-Internet-User-Demographics-807.php

http://www.internetworldstats.com/am/ca.htm

It’s really teaching us that an effective site (Web 2.0) is about linking people. About people sharing, trading and collaborating. Isn’t that what build’s our businesses? You bet!

Here’s the video:

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2 Responses to “Why Blogs May Be Better Than Traditional Web Sites”

  1. Jann Jann Says:

    I think basic html based sites are dead. When I launched a blog, the traffic to it (and business leads) outpaced anything I could dream of with my old site. So it does not make sense to invest in a static brochure to represent your business. After all, an old style website is just that A BROCHURE; not very effective at all.

  2. Blogger Savvy BloggerSavvy Says:

    @Jann – What’s your blog URL? I’d be interested in seeing it.

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