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10 Business Blogging Tips to Improve Your Blog Performance
Business blogging is a different kettle of fish to blogging for
money and that, in turn, is entirely different to blogging socially. The
type of blog you manage will determine the voice, design, and style of
your blog as well as the efforts you're likely to put into promoting
it.
A business blog needs to be professional as well as appear it. Regular
posting on topics that your readers will genuinely find interesting can
promote you as an expert in your field. A blog can keep the line of
communication between you and potential customers open. It enables you
to post relevant, keyword rich postings that encourage new traffic and
help build your client base.
It's far from an exhaustive list but below are ten tips to
remember when blogging for business:
1 - Set Your Goals Early
In just about every guide you ever read it says "set your goals"; it
might be a cliché but it's true. With a business blog your most likely
goal is to incréase sales but other worthy goals can include:
• Communicating with your existing or potential clients
• Relaying company news
• Answering queries and questions
• Providing guides for current customers
• Providing a portal to everything useful related to your industry
The design of your site, type of content to include, whether or not to
include ads, and numerous other decisions will be governed by the
reason that you start blogging. The sooner you realize what it is that
you want to achieve, the sooner you'll achieve it.
2 - Use SEO Friendly URLs and SEO Plugins
WordPress is an invaluable SEO tool. It is a dedicated Content
Management System but, more than that, it has a team of frighteningly
dedicated users that create themes, plugins, widgets, and more and then
provide them free of charge to other users. Among these tools are a
great number of SEO related tools that can be used to determine your
meta description and title tags.
A simple but potentially effective SEO fix is to change the format of
permalinks or URLs so that they dispense with the default page id to be
replaced with an easier to read and keyword optimized page URL. You can
do this through the Wordpress dashboard.
3 - Consider Your Media Placement
Adding photos and illustrations, logos, videos, and other forms of media
are great for reader engagement, but you should consider each of your
blog assets and place the most valuable and useful in the most
prominent position. The quicker you can grab a reader's attention, the
more likely you will be to keep it for longer.
Certain themes allow you to easily embed video and slideshows into the
sidebar of your blog and this can be a very useful tool to make your
pages appear more attractive while relaying genuinely useful
information.
4 - Consider Your Ad Placement
The primary target of a business blog is not usually to make money
directly through the blog itself. Therefore, the placing of third party
ads is not necessarily a good choice. However, you can add ads for
your company or service as well as associate websites. You can even add
banners to specific categories, tags, or pages in your blog. Don't
overdo the number of banner ads and other distracting advertisements
though and try to keep the interface clean and professional.
5 - Offer Your Readers the Chance to Pass You Around
Add me, share this, retweet, and email this functions should be provided
to your users. When you post something useful and one of your readers
shares it, it has the potential to go viral and create a lot of
exposure for your blog and therefore your website and your business.
This works especially well with highly unique content and can be text,
audio, video...
Some themes have these functionalities built into them, but do ensure
that they're enabled. Alternatively find a sidebar widget or a social
bookmarking plug-in that offers the same features and install this.
Many blog readers read a number of blogs regularly and by enabling them
to add you to social bookmarking and social networking sites you may
well develop a long term relationship with them while also letting them
inform others of what you provide.
6 - Keep Quality Content Coming
Try to set yourself a regular schedule but remember that it can be
broken and it can be added to when necessary. If news breaks, then post
your commentary on it. If you intersperse product reviews and articles
that relate to your business then try to schedule these. Make sure you
post regularly, at the very least once a week, and spend some time
getting involved in the community that builds up around your blog.
7 - Not Every Post Need Be an Advert
As long as you fill your blog with relevant, interesting, and well
written posts then visitors will take the time to look around, read a
few posts, and even clíck the ads to your site in order to see exactly
what you have to offér. Not every single post needs to include multiple
links to your website pages.
You can download plugins that further the likelihood of users reading
more posts. Some add a list of related posts to the bottom of each
entry while many themes provide the chance to show "most popular" and
"most commented" posts to further direct the flow of traffic around
your blog.
8 - Respond Where Responses are Expected or Deserved
Managing a blog is more than posting a missive of the week's news every
Friday. No matter how often you post you should spend some time
interacting with the community that develops around your blog. Answer
questions and queries, provide insight, and give a response where one
is requested.
A business blog should always be professional, which means keeping posts
and messages that are too personal away. Similarly, spam comments can
prove extremely damaging for your SEO as well as the trust your readers
place in your business. There's decent spam settings in Wordpress and
you can further extend these.
9 - Stuck for Inspiration? Immerse Yourself in Web 2.0
More specifically read forums and blogs, wikis and news sites related to
your industry. Look for those news stories, articles, and videos that
you like the most and are relevant to your blog and write about them.
Read the comments in your blog and look through your analytics to
determine the pages that are most popular with readers.
Look at emerging keywords and news topics and try to act quickly. Slant
the resulting article in favor of your business, if possible, and then
post this to your blog too. There's plenty of online portals and sites
for news in your industry and you can use email updates, RSS readers,
and browser or home page plugins to display them regularly and in an
orderly and comprehensible way.
10 - Blogging is Great for Business But Business is Also Great
for Business
Getting stuck into a blog and truly developing your blog community can
be a great way to build traffic to your website and develop clients for
your business. Reading related blogs and becoming an active member in
social networks can help you find out what your readers want and
deliver it frequently.
Blogging and Web 2.0 in general can quickly become addictive. It should
be treated as a tool to assist in managing your online business, which
means that you need to concentrate on the other aspects of your
business. Outsource your blog development and content creation if
necessary and enjoy the results.
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