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Blogging for Business
Not long ago a blog was simply an online diary. Initially, people
decided that blogging was describing, in excruciating detail, how their
day went, what they had for dinner last night, and why they spent the
whole weekend doing laundry.
Since then, blogging made the transition into the business arena. Now
blogs are frequently being used as business journals, tools that can
help keep your customers and web site visitors up to date with what is
going on with your company. A business blog is an excellent tool to toot
your own horn, let the world know about your new products, and tell your
target customers why they should do business with you, rather than your
competitor.
Don’t have a blog for your business yet? No problem! Here is how you can
start blogging in just five easy steps:
* Set up a blog for your business. If you don’t want to have to set up
things on your own, visit Blogger.com. Blogger will host your blog on
its server, so that you don’t have to add anything to your own web site.
On the other hand, if you’d like to set something up on your own, get
blogging software from WordPress.org
* Make your blog an extension of your business identity. The look and
feel of your blog should match that of your business web site. Don’t
forget to include your logo!
* Don’t make the blog into a giant ad. Your readers will immediately
recognize that ruse and stop reading the blog. Instead, post the items
that are of interest to your current and potential customers. Use the
blog to post tips and ideas, articles, information about new products,
etc.
* Strike a balance between personal and business stuff. While customers
like to read the blog to learn about the person behind the business,
don’t use the blog as a tool to vent, complain and discuss the details
of your personal life. You use the blog to converse with your customers,
so the blog should be as professional as your newsletter and phone
conversations with customers.
It is great to post a story about how you helped a client get an
important product out on time, and how proud that made you feel. It
might not be appropriate to post a story about an argument you had with
a video store clerk over the weekend.
* Leverage your Blog. When you are in business, you realize that many
customers have similar questions/concerns. Address these concerns in
your blog, and when another customer has the same concern, link directly
to the blog entry that answers these concerns.
A blog is an excellent tool to reach potential customers, rank higher in
search engines and generate more of the ever-important visitor traffic
to your web site.
Biana Babinsky, the online business coach and expert, helps
consultants, coaches and other solopreneurs become better known online,
gain more clients and make more money. Biana is the author of the
"Complete Step by Step Online Marketing Course", your how-to guide to
marketing your business online. Get it now at
Complete Step by Step
Online Marketing Course.
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