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Thinking of Starting a Blog? Tips to Help You Start, Maintain & Grow a Small Business Blog!
by wreynolds, Community Moderator
- Created: July 26, 2010, 6:54 am
- Updated: May 2, 2013, 9:13 am
The online social media revolution that has bought us Facebook and Twitter actually started back in the late 90's when the term "blog", short for "weblog", entered the lexicon. Since then the activity of blogging has exploded and it was in May 2005 that BusinessWeek proclaimed that *Blogs Will Change Your Business. They certainly have.
Why are blogs important for your business?
Blogs provide business owners with unprecedented ways of reaching and engaging with large audiences in a way that the traditional one-way information push of a company Web site could never do. Not only this, but blogs can help put a human face to your business while showcasing your knowledge and passion for your chosen field. For example, restaurant owners can share recipe secrets. Just about anyone from a landscaping business to an IT security company can share tips of the trade that connect them with their customer base. And unlike the static content of a business Web site, blogs are collaborative and invite comment - a great way to engage with and solicit feedback from your customers!
Blogs can even be lead generating. If you can create content that's relevant and useful to your audience, your search engine optimization will go through the roof.
Of course, if you are thinking of starting a blog you need to have an underlying strategy in place to ensure it is a success. Here are four things to consider before you enter the blogosphere:
1. Identify a Purpose, Goal and Intention for your Blog
While you obviously want to promote your business, don't be over-promotional in your blog content strategy. Decide early on what you want to accomplish with your blog - and this should drive your content.
Most blogs are typically centered on positioning businesses or business owners as thought leaders in their space or for sharing information and tips that readers find useful. For other ideas on how to shape your blog strategy, including the use of case studies and interviews, take a look at this article - "*5 Winning Post Ideas for Your Small Business Blog" - from *OPENForum.com.
Once you have defined your goal, be sure to adhere to it. Consider publishing your blog objective on your blog home page. For example, the objective of a hypothetical company - JJ's Landscaping Services - might be to provide tips that help consumers maintain a thriving garden in all seasons, which could be summarized and published as: The Better Garden Blog Tips and Tools from our team of experts to keep your garden looking its best year round!
2. Getting Started - Blog Software
Once you have decided to start blogging, you will need to consider the software options available for hosting your blog. Many social media experts advise businesses to be wary of some of the free blog tools available, since their basic features don't offer integration with existing business Web domains or allow for brand customization.
Truth be told, however, if you are just getting started with a blog, free blogging software can be a cost-effective and easy solution for many small businesses. If your blog does take off down the road, you might want to consider migrating to blog software that is installed on your domain and integrated with your Web site. And don't forget to devise a communication plan to let your readers know that you are moving hosts!
3. Commit to Blogging Regularly and with Relevance
There are two tell tale signs that a blog has lost its way - no posts for two weeks or more, and content that has veered off course. Neither will give a favorable impression of your company.
A good way to keep posts regular is to share duties with others. This also adds a diversity of voices. Having an editorial calendar can also keep you on track. Written in advance (for the coming month or quarter), an editorial calendar should include not just the working title of upcoming posts, but a summary of the objective of each post too. Also include hyperlinks to other resources that can help you craft your post quickly and efficiently when it comes time to write. Don't forget to include placeholders for topical posts that spring up at the last minute. For example, in the case of our hypothetical company - JJ's Landscaping Services - topical posts that address current issues such as protracted weather conditions can keep your blog relevant and compelling.
4. Develop a Plan to Generate Traffic to your Blog
Last, but by nomeans least, generating traffic to your blog is critical. The trouble is, many bloggers either do nothing to leverage the tactics available to them, or they go overboard and saturate their blog pages with links and social media icons to drive inbound traffic.
There are many traditional and non-traditional ways to drive traffic to your blog - from ensuring you have RSS feeds built in to adding a link to your blog from other customer touch points such as your email signature and main business Web site. This article from *Louis Gray - "*10 Pointers for Generating Traffic to Your Blog" - is essential reading to get any blogger started in thinking about ways to promote their blog content and drive inbound traffic.
Happy blogging!
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Comments
helpingpeople11 | Window Shopper | 6/14/2012 - 12:26 am
blog traffic seemed helpful but the link redirects somewhere else.
KPrice | Window Shopper | 6/13/2012 - 10:27 am
you shouldn't create one! There are other outlets such as tumblr, Twitter and
Facebook that allow you to post updates and connect to people in a quick and
easy way. Give your blog a purpose and people will want to come back. Too
many times you see forced posts that have no creativity! Thanks for the post.
Volcano | Window Shopper | 6/12/2012 - 5:08 pm
hasnt got a blog but I created a news section, that is something else you can
use to keep customers informed. It also created new content on your
webpage...Thanks for the knowledge once again..Regards.
marksukh | Window Shopper | 6/12/2012 - 1:37 am
generate a good audience.
angelmiami | Window Shopper | 6/11/2012 - 7:46 pm
running. I run a web design company. I just don't think the average user is
interested in tech/geek/internet type stuff. I've seen blogs on other firms
and many of their blogs go unread with zero or very little feedback. In my
opinion that looks bad on your website.
jhonty | Window Shopper | 6/11/2012 - 9:57 am
your blog with posts, pictures and videos. You may also keep on interacting
with your blog visitors by replying them. You have listed good tips for
better blogging.
laxtony | Window Shopper | 6/11/2012 - 2:09 pm
good amount of web traffic to spread the word about the information that is
list on each blog.
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Hopefully this information helps you to enhance your blogging experience.
Tony Newsom
ivanpw | Window Shopper | 6/10/2012 - 6:09 am
owners to consider increasing posting frequency. I have proven this from my
blogs - the more frequent you publish blog posts, the more visitors you will
get. My Noobpreneur.com is now publishing 2 blog posts a day, and I have seen
dramatic traffic increase.
Just make sure your blog posts are useful :)
tennielinn8abe | Window Shopper | 6/10/2012 - 12:24 am
It's been so common place to see a person start a blog and realize after a
month or two of writing, that they tend to lose interest. Good content is too
difficult for many to write about unless they are an experienced writer. As a
new blogger starting out, I realize there are many platforms of which to use,
like Blogger, Blogspot, WordPress, etc. I'm wondering if it really matters as
which one to use as my Nashville Home Improvement website and the Big Boss
Grill website just recently went live and we decided to use a blog rather
than a conventential website. We also decide to use wordpress because it was
easy to set up in the control panel. I hope we made the right decision...
gonfl | Window Shopper | 6/8/2012 - 6:19 pm
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