Reason 1: Smart People Say So
Michael Martine of Remarkablogger was just interviewed on Patrick Allmond’s blog, StopDoingNothing (and that blog name is great advice!)
He was asked:
What is the best “do it” tip you have for a blogger that is starting today?
Michael replied:
Get your blog on self-hosted WordPress as fast as you can. Start an email list as fast as you can.
This is a man who knows his stuff when it comes to blogging – he’s done it for a decade. He’s also one of the folks behind Headway, the premium WordPress theme I use on this site. I heard about it through him, and I’m very happy with it. Oh, and he writes much better blog headlines than I do.
The advice above is really the best advice anyone considering creating a website or blog could possibly get. If you have a business, or are writing a book, or need a ‘personal image’ site to make sure you show up looking sharp when you get searched on Google, just do it.
Reason 2: A WordPress Blog is Good For Your Business
When you set up WordPress, you get a whole website, not just a blog. Many business sites, like this one, are entirely created with WordPress.
You’ll reach more prospective clients. It’s becoming increasing important to have a web presence, so your clients can find you, and so they find you credible.
You’ll make more money – IF you sell good products or services and keep learning how to communicate that well.
Reason 3: It’s Easier Than You Think
C’mon, everything you need to know to build your WordPress blog is here on this site. Free. It’s going to take you somewhere between 10 minutes and three hours, depending on your level of technical knowledge (plus a few breaks while the hosting catches up to you).
Bonus Reasons:
You’ll impress your friends.
You’ll meet and make new friends. There are some great people out here on the interwebz.
Your new site will start getting noticed by search engines. WordPress is designed well for that. You don’t want to be sitting there a year from now, wishing you’d started sooner. The sooner your site is up, the better.
You don’t have to do it all “right”. It’s okay to make some mistakes. They won’t hurt anything much. You can always delete the site and start over, or change the look, or decide to change your site’s focus. Just get started – the very process of taking action will help you get closer to your goals, even if you’re not quite sure what they are.
If you’re not sure what the site should be about, make it about you. Not a resume, but an introduction that will support you in your business and social life. When someone searches for your name on Google, have them read what you want them to read.
It’s Sunday. You’ve got the time. I’m starting to feel like a Nike ad, but … just do it. Go create your WordPress blog. I’ll help if you get stuck. Just post in the comments.
Have a blog already? Send your friends here!
And yes, Mike K., you inspired this post. Now go write your own!
