Posts tagged ‘writing’
Back to the Blog
I decided to take a brief break from blogging a little while ago to catch up on quality time with my family, projects, to branch out even further into social media and to think of ideas to add a more predictable, stable and enjoyable format for the blog itself. I have gone through a lot of planning in that time and pulling a pool of topics to share my insights, and opinions on and you can expect to see these changes start to flow this week.
The new format will be a mix of my usual posts on various topics within web, and graphic design, branding and social media. I also want to take time each week to share my favorite design, branding and social media related articles and blog posts. I am going to start this series and continue to post these on Fridays as a weekly recap. Saturdays I will highlight one of my friends, acquaintances and peers on my social media outlets that I find to be an inspiring, authoritative and interesting person who is definitely worth following, liking or +1ing (if +1ing isn’t the common Google+ terminology then I will make it so, but I digress.) Last but not least I will be doing a book review towards the end of each month. My first review of “The Corporate Creative” (you can find that review here) was a joy to write and to share and I will be continuing in this direction.
My more ‘typical’ posts will start to come out weekly, likely around Tuesday or Wednesday. If you have any thing you would like me to give my opinion on, have any books you would like me to review or want me to post any tutorials, reviews etc, please leave a comment below and do stay tuned! Thank you.
If there was only an Easy Button for Business Blogging
Blogging is a great way for people to express themselves online, share their feelings and to write about and share their passions. Blogs can also be a powerful media for businesses and organizations as well. A business that blogs can be seen as a more personable company and if done properly can help a business be more relevant in its field. Blogging as a business though is not entirely an easy task… that is if you want it to be a successful blog and marketing tool.
A serious business blog is one that posts frequently and usually on a schedule. Whether you post weekly, biweekly or monthly, having relevant content that is delivered in a fresh perspective and a personable yet professional manner is also very important. Achieving these goals is often easier said than done. A serious business blog that follows these guidelines is not a free venture monetarily. If you have employees write your articles and have them reviewed and edited, you are looking at the labor costs for their pieces, or as is the practice sometimes, you can hire a freelance writer to put the posts together for your business. The model you go with is up to you, however having employees who are knowledgeable about your business and field can yield a more professional read.
Blogging is also a great tool for search optimization, but be careful not to play onto this too much; writing naturally in this case will pay off just as well if not better than writing a post then altering it to plug in as many keywords as you can. Keyword count in quite a few blogs is a huge distraction and often does not help the search ranking at all. Write a post as though you were writing an article for a trade related publication. One important thing to consider though is to have your blog on the same domain or at least make it a sub-domain of your business site. Hosting your blog on wordpress.com or any other service, or creating a new domain just for the blog just doesn’t make sense. Keep everything on one domain and help your SEO efforts. Another thing that should also be said here is once you post something, leave it alone unless you find out later on there is an error in it. Changing the content of your individual posts by a few words to feed the myth that “fresh content” is rated higher by search engines is just a waste of time. Frequent posting will help in the sense that you have more content to be rated by the major search engines, but editing everything every couple of months does nothing to further boost these ratings.
One last thing to consider when starting your business blog is to consider promoting your new blog. This step is very important if you want regular readers early on. Consider promoting your blog on your business’ social media outlets if they exist (if you do not have business pages on the major social media outlets, consider creating one) and one nice ‘old school’ method are to send out post cards to your regular clients and customers informing them of your new blog and encourage them to read and contribute though comments and subscriptions.
As you can probably tell from the last few paragraphs, a starting a serious business blog is not necessarily for the faint of heart. But for those of you that do take this step, the initial investment plus effective planning and well written posts can definitely pay off in terms of new business, returning clients, and search engine placement.

