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		<title>why blog-based websites are &#8220;it&#8221;</title>
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About two years ago I decided to start a blog. It was called Utobia and it was home to rambleings and creative findings. It&#8217;s where creativity came out to play. I started it on Blogger as it was free at the time. I then changed over to Wordpress and launched Utobia2.0. Same blog, different look [...]]]></description>
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<p>About two years ago I decided to start a blog. It was called Utobia and it was home to rambleings and creative findings. It&#8217;s where creativity came out to play. I started it on Blogger as it was free at the time. I then changed over to Wordpress and launched Utobia2.0. Same blog, different look and back end mechanics. Shortly after that, I launched tobysturgill.com, a sad little portfolio website that housed my previous work and contact information.</p>
<p>I was never truly happy with my professional site. It was static, uninteresting and boring. Not a true reflection of me at all. Plus, I had no way of tracking traffic or seeing who was coming and going. Meanwhile, Utobia2.0 kept getting all the attention and momentum. In just a few short months, I had already gotten 1,000+ hits. Then it hit me&#8230; why not blend the two into one website. Far greater reach with the same amount of frequency. Imagine what that kind of exposure can do for business!</p>
<p>Enter the new tobysturgill.com. Staying with Wordpress as the back end, I snagged up a template from a third party designer, made some minor tweaks, called tech support three times in two hours (because I barely knew what I was doing) and by the end of the weekend I had this site up and running. Now my business is exposed to the daily traffic of my blog.</p>
<p>Professionally, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with using a blog-based platform for a website. It&#8217;s easy to update and virtually free. Stuffy, static web pages are a thing of the past. Sites that haven&#8217;t been updated for a few months run the risk of being out of date and irrelevant. If there&#8217;s something I&#8217;ve written that they like, then they post it on THEIR blog or site with (hopefully) a link back to me. New people then come to see my site and learn that they can hire me. Plus, Wordpress plugins make tracking and trafficing very easy.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the same reason why Twitter is so important. Constant contact and communication. Micro-blogging, if you will.</p>
<p>I want to be an early adopter, but better yet, I want to be <em>influencer</em>. So that means not standing around and waiting for a majority to catch onto things. Is a blog-based website unconventional? Sure. Are a lot of people/businesses doing it? Not yet. Does that make it bad or any less professional? Absolutely not.</p>


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