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Top 5 Mistakes Business Bloggers Make
It's understandable. After all, blogging is still relatively new to the
majority of bloggers and many businesses are still trying to make sense
of the whole blogging scene. Also things evolve as blogging starts to
mature, so a good strategy yesterday may turn into a mistake today.
These are some of the most common mistakes a blogger makes.
Not Asking For Comments
Bloggers always agonize over the lack of comments. But the problem is
not that people don't read the blog or don't want to comment but the
blogger hasn't given the opportunity for readers to comment. Just like
asking for people to order a product, you've got to coax people to spend
their 3 or 4 precious minutes to comment on your blog. Ask for opinions.
People love giving it. Ask for reader's experiences, input or help to
accomplish something. Ask people to suggest something to you e.g. You're
getting incorporated, ask people for suggestions, tips and
recommendations. Asking is a way of telling people it's ok to speak
their mind and that you're open to alternatives.
Not Hosting On Their Own Domain
Give thought into your blog. Don't just jump on the bandwagon. You need
to figure out where it's taking you before you hop on for the ride. Like
any web site you may build, think of your blog as a long term marketing
communication channel. A Blogspot or Typepad URL is not only
unprofessional, you don't own it. Nothing against these blogging
services; they're excellent tools but for long term marketing purposes,
go for your own domain.
This way you control where you want to publish the blog to. Tomorrow, if
you outgrow these services, you can easily export your blog to another
tool, another host without losing too much established traffic. A domain
is also easier for people to remember and easier for you to publicize.
Not Maximizing Their Blog Content
Many businesses quit blogging because they feel it's too much work.
True, like everything else, you gotta work on a blog but you don't have
to break your back over it. Sometimes you may have a paragraph here and
there about a topic that just isn't big enough for an article. You know
what? You're going to have many more of these impromptu thoughts and
ideas - publish it to your blog. Later, you can come back and gather
these paragraphs, compile them into a complete article or even a book.
That's only one way of maximizing your work. Have you written articles
in the past? How about e-courses, audio transcripts or books that aren't
in publication anymore? Recycle. Break them up and post them on your
blog. In fact, if you have lot's of this type of content, you can even
get your assistant to post them for you.
Publishing Too Often
I know what you're thinking. This sounds like complete the opposite of
everything you've ever learnt about blogging. Truth is, the blogging
world changes. What works yesterday may not today. This is one of them.
There are countless blogs already jostling with you for your reader's
time. More are being started by the day.
Who has the time to read so many blogs? It's come to a point people are
forced to cherry pick the blogs they read. Even when they do read yours,
you're not safe yet. If they can't keep up with your blogging pace,
they'll drop you no matter how good your information is. Keep a balance.
Feed information to your readers not dump a truckload on them. Every
market is different. Some can tolerate higher number of posts a week,
some can't. You should know your market and test accordingly.
Falling For Short Term Methods
Ah, this is my favorite. If you can have a favorite pet peeve that is.
Every week, you hear about people dishing out the newest, coolest
blogging tactic, best blogging tool that's sure to sky rocket your
business to success or bull doze your way to the top search engine
listings. Consider how any offer will help you advance your business
two, five or tens years from now. Is it really in line with your
marketing direction? If it isn't drop it. It also helps a lot if you can
have a reliable source whom you can consult and help put things into
perspective for you. One of the most powerful qualities of a blog has
nothing to do with search engines, tagging or pinging. These things do
have a place, but they aren't as powerful as the relationship
opportunities between you and your customers.
Although these mistakes are common, they are also very easily rectified
and don't cost much money. All of these suggestions are born out of my
own trial and error and they've worked out nicely. Try it yourself.
About the author:
Passionate about blogging, Lynette Chandler enjoys helping business
owners get their blogs started. She also holds their hand through the
process, assisting them to cut through all the noise so business owners
can stay focused enough to harness the quality of their blogs at
Blogger Starter Pack.com .
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