Does it Cost More to Make a Blog Post Than a Blog Post is Worth?
“Does it cost more to make a penny than a penny is worth?” is just one of the many questions asked in Great American Trivia, by Publications International. Ltd. The answer – yes, in fact, it does! But don’t look for the penny to disappear anytime soon, the authors predict- more likely it will “change with the times”….
Introduced to our economy in 1792, the penny started out as all-copper coin. Beginning in 1857, it has been an alloy of copper and zinc. In 1982, the mix changed to 97.6% zinc with 2.4% copper plating. For awhile, that made economic sense, but with zinc and copper prices having increased,” U.S. taxpayers are still not getting their money’s worth, the authors note.
What about the costs of blogging?
“You might be surprised to hear this, but you can start a blog for nothing through several different blogging platforms,” writes Neal Schaffer of the Rutgers Business School.” Even if you decide to pay for a custom website, domain name or photography, these costs are relatively nominal compared to the amount of money you can potentially generate from your content,” newbie entrepreneurs are reassured in a Forbes Advisor piece. “That being said, many people aren’t exactly enamored with doing all of that on a personal basis,” Schaffer explains, and “you might need hire some professionals to help out, whether through editing your content or evaluating and working to improve Google analytics scores.”
Blogs have grown into a new and effective marketing strategy, Woman Entrepreneur writes:
- Offering tips, updates, and other new content gives people a reason to come and to return to your website.
- A blog improves your search engine ranking.
- A blog allows you to show your expertise and to gain trust and credibility
The downsides:
- Creating new content takes a significant amount of time and a constant stream of ideas.
- It can take time to see results.
At Say It For You, we suggest a very practical “litmus test” be used by prospective clients: What is the number of new customers that would need be attracted to you – and what is the resulting amount of money in new sales – that it would take for your business or professional practice to cover the costs of our content marketing services for one year?
Companies that blog get 97% more links to their websites, and 77% of internet users read blogs, optinmonster reports. Does it cost more to make a blog post than a blog post is worth?
Like the U.S. penny, don’t look for content marketing blogs to disappear any time soon….
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