Are your blog posts being picked up and re-posted on sites that have little or nothing to do with your company or service? This could be the work of auto blogging software, “clipping” services and/or plug-ins.
As an example, let’s say you blog about technology; specifically apple products. These tools search blog posts for keywords you selected and add it to your website seamlessly.
What are the benefits?
Fresh content
Low cost
More visitors
Save time
What are the risks?
Poorly written content
Content that does not match your values or message
Overwhelming amount of content – some of the products or services mention 10,000 pages.
Too many voices creating a lack of continuity
If you decide to use auto blogging methods, give some thought to:
What is on your website and blog becomes your voice and your message.
Automated means just that, automated. No proofing for spelling and grammar errors.
Make sure you agree with the content, specifically the premise, conclusions and recommendations.
Fresh content may not attract the right visitors.
You should read each and every post word by word and decide whether it stays or goes.
Some of these services offer free demos and that would be a good place to start. In looking at 3 different services, several were a flat rate one-time-only cost and one was a monthly fee. The prices for the services I found offering the flat rate varied from $67.00 to $165.00.
Blogging on a regular basis can become tiresome and downright tedious at times. Other times you may have bloggers block. When I am at this point, I go out and see what others in my area of interest are writing about. I learn, I laugh, I fume, I learn more. That is the part of blogging that I want to do personally.
Next up, discussion from the blog writer’s perspective regarding being auto-blogged.
I have not received any compensation for writing this content and I have no material connection to the brands, topics and/or products that are mentioned herein.



