Successful sites capitalize on the power of blogging.
You’ve heard the buzzwords. Every day, a new blogging site is gaining readers. If you are a web marketer, there seems to be two options.
Option one - manually update information on all of the growing number of social sites, which means committing more and more resources just to maintain the same level of communication.
Option two - limit the number of channels carrying your message - which means fewer and fewer people are hearing you because your audience is getting sliced into smaller and smaller segments.
Dialogs gives you a third option. Let Dialogs manage the blogging work for you. This new communication trend doesn’t need to be overwhelming. Dialogs includes a variety of built-in modules designed to easily connect to the new social network.
- Embed social bookmarks to link to Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, or many other social sites.
- Use RSS feeds to easily push your blogging directly to social sites or any RSS reader.
- Automate the data push to social sites so you write content once, and it will appear everywhere.
To blog or not to blog …
Blogging serves several purposes in a site. A blog is an opportunity to put a face on a business. Blogs can engage employees, too, reducing costly staff turnover. Plus, blog content can greatly improve SEO.
Many stand-alone blogging tools limit design, making it a challenge to keep branding consistent. Dialogs includes a blog tool that gives you “out-of-the-box” blogs that don’t look “out-of-the-box.”
People want to be heard.
Sometimes we are more convincing when we let others speak. You can include customers and site visitors in the conversation with the Dialogs forum tool. You can customize the forum to recognize and remove inappropriate content. You can also set up moderators to approve content before it can be seen by the public.
Want a Five Star/Thumbs-Up rating system for content on your website? No sweat! Comments, anyone? Dialogs makes it easy to open up virtually any content to user-submitted comments.
Don’t be anti-social. Let us show you how to be a part of the conversation.



