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How many of you have blogs connected to your websites? How narrowly thematic do you go for your niche? For example, if your niche is toe nail clippers for monkeys , is your blog completely and narrowly centered around monkeys and clippers? Or, is your blog more broad in terms of theme? I've seen some blogs which are very narrow vs. some which are very, very broad; I guess the author/store owner is attempting to use the blogs as secondary, driving traffic from the creative blog to his/her shop. I really like the creative blogs I've seen. And, yes, some have driven me into their stores. What are your thoughts?
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    Originally Posted by justray View Post

    How many of you have blogs connected to your websites? How narrowly thematic do you go for your niche? For example, if your niche is toe nail clippers for monkeys , is your blog completely and narrowly centered around monkeys and clippers? Or, is your blog more broad in terms of theme? I've seen some blogs which are very narrow vs. some which are very, very broad; I guess the author/store owner is attempting to use the blogs as secondary, driving traffic from the creative blog to his/her shop. I really like the creative blogs I've seen. And, yes, some have driven me into their stores. What are your thoughts?
    On my own ecommerce sites I use Woo Commerce with WordPress, so the blog is already part of my site.

    I narrowly focus on the products I am selling with original, 1,000-plus articles and it does attract Google's organic traffic.

    I also juxtapose Facebook, Twitter, Google and LinkedIn posts with it.

    If I have an ecommerce site that didn't have the blogging option, I would set up a separate blog on WordPress and link it to the ecommece site.

    That's my take.
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