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Blogs definitely play a part in terms of getting your website ranked high by the search engines. Hosting your blog on a different domain from your main site is a bad idea. A blog on your domain can attract links, publicity, help make you a trusted site with the search engines, and increase your search rankings.
'''KEY POINT:''' At the same time, if your organization is a non-profit associated with a particular cause I would recommend telling your suggesting supporters to have websites and blogs as well and to have these websites and blogs link to your organizations website. I would also suggest providing them this resource. If your organization is cause based, some of your supporters probably post on forums and other places on the internet. While posting on key forums has its place, the nice thing about your supporters having their own blogs is that they can have advertisements and products for sale on their own blogs and earn some extra money. And of course, earning extra money may cause them to be more active on the internet. Also, if you have zealous supporters posting in fairly non popular forums or in general forums, this is less productive than a focused blog on a particular subject. Google does look at the topical relevance of a particular site or forum.
I created an internet article that gets about 800-1,000 views a day and a handful of topically related blogs definitely helped me reach my top ranking for this article. I have another article that gets about 600-800 views a day and getting the leading blogger of this subject to mention my article definitely helped.
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