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Blogging for Business

by Tricia

Every single small business owner is an expert in their field. No matter what product or service  you provide, your customers do business with you because you are the expert in that  arena, and if you are not an expert, then they very quickly realize that and go  somewhere else. People trust experts, and when making a decision about a purchase, they look to  the expert to tell them what they need to know and to give them all of the information they need  to make an informed decision.

For a small business owner who is just getting started, however, it may take some time and effort  to establish yourself as an expert in your field. You may know what you need to know,  you may have the information you need, you may do a superb job at what you do, but if your  potential customers do not know that and cannot see it, then why would they choose to do business  with you? You need to, essentially, place yourself out there in front of them and demonstrate  your expertise. You need to build your reputation as an expert in your specific area, which will  build the trust of your customers and potential customers.

An excellent tool to use when establishing yourself as an expert is blogging. A blog is essentially an online journal. You write about whatever you want, it’s easy and simple to use,  and easy for people to read. This gives you a medium to communicate your expertise, as you can  blog about what you know about your product or service and provide useful information for your  readers.

For example, if your business is selling salt-water fish and aquariums, then you would want to  set up a blog and write about the care of fish, how to set up an aquarium, what you will need to  get started, what kind of fish are good to start out with, what fish and creatures dwell together  well, and so on. Since your business is marine fish, you obviously know a lot about them and have  a lot of information to share, and you can do this in a fun and interesting way, and in whatever  style is you.

Another example, if your business is a car repair service, then you would want to write about not  just car repair, but car maintenance, how to prevent common neglect and accidents, how to care  for your car after repair, how to choose a good mechanic and what to look for in a repair shop.  And the list can go on.

Setting up a blog is easy and inexpensive. There are numerous websites where you can sign up for  free and create your own blog. They already have the tools that you need integrated into the  website, ready for you to use – you can start blogging almost immediately! You can add photos to  your blogs, you can allow readers to post comments, and most blogs have an option for your readers to subscribe to receive new blog posts via email or rss feeds. Google has a blog service that can be found at www.blogger.com. Another free one is at www.thoughts.com. For other options,  just do a Google search for “free blog” or similar keywords. These sites will give you your own subdomain, such as www.yourblog.blogger.com, which links directly to your blog. You can then give  this url out to your friends, customers, and include it in your marketing materials to direct  people to your blog.

If you are not sure what to write about, or are afraid you will run out of topics, try some of  these ideas:

Keep a paper and pen handy with you in your purse, by the phone, on the dash of your car, in your shirt pocket or wherever is convenient for you. You will find that as you go through a normal day, you may get ideas for blog topics. Write these down as you get them, then when you go to blog, you will already have a list of great topic ideas!

Ask your readers what they would like to know about. Invite them to email you questions. Some blog sites may have a tool where you can create a quick poll or a short survey. Use these to get feedback and to find out what your customers are interested in knowing about your subject.

Browse magazines on your subject. This may spark ideas and you may be able to build off what you’ve read.

Borrow from other experts. If you run across another blog, or website, or an article in a magazine that you really like and would like to feature in your blog, then get permission from the author and post the article on your blog. Most authors will be more than glad to let you use their article as long as you provide their information and a link back to them, but don’t forget to ask first.

Use your own experience. Do you have some entertaining stories from your experience in this  field? Do not be afraid to throw in some fun and humor.

Blogging does not have to be tedious and boring, or take up huge amounts of time. If you are not a natural writer and feel like it’s too much of a job to sit there and write a long post, then don’t!  Keep it short and simple, or whatever is your style. Remember that it is your blog, so let it reflect your personality.

If you find you simply do not have any time at all to do your blog, then hire someone else to do it. Perhaps you already have someone working for you who can take it on, or perhaps you know someone who would be interested. You can give them your topic ideas, or even use a voice recorder to record the posts for them to type out in the blog. Again, whatever works for you, your style  and your business!

The world of blogging is a wonderful tool to use to keep in touch with your target customers and  to establish trust as an expert. If you take the time to start, you will find it well worth the while and will learn a lot from it as well! You have information and expertise to share – a blog  is a great medium to use to get it out there!




Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: be an expert blogger, Blogging, blogging for your business, how to use blogging for business

Establish Expert Credibility with Blog Carnivals (Part 2)

by Tricia

In the earlier post in this series, I reviewed what blog carnivals are and why all up and coming bloggers should be participating in them. In case you missed that post, let me review quickly the benefits to participating in blog carnivals:

  • They improve your authority
  • You immediately get regular, profitable readers of your partner blogs
  • You get an immediate surge of traffic to blog entries
  • You get a longer term increase in search result rankings

What I’m going to review in this post is how you can get the most benefit out of your carnival participation. Let’s face it, carnivals require effort and time, so you might as well get the most benefit and good will from them as possible. Here’s how you can do just that:

1) Add your posts early. There will be a submission deadline, but in all likelihood the host already has some idea on how the post will be structured before the deadline, so you want your article submitted during this early stage.

2) Make the host’s job easy: Learn how to create blog article titles that are clever, and come up with two or three powerful, compelling headings that can be used for the anchor text in links. Good headlines are hard to craft, so create them on your own. You’ll save the host the effort and get more traffic from a more powerful headline.

3) Follow the submission guidelines.

4) Get organized: Organize the information you enter. Include your name, e-mail address, blog name, article title, post summary, several sample headings, trackback URL, and permalink. Place this information in an e-mail above the full article itself, unless otherwise directed.

5) Promote: Once submitted, be sure to advertise the carnival. What goes around comes around, and your collaborative efforts to generate traffic will payoff for all of you in the long run. That’s the concept behind these carnivals: all participants are sharing readers, giving each the opportunity to attract the others’ regular readers.

6) Make sure your blog can handle your visitors: Prepare your blog for any traffic surges that might occur, and optimize the page that the carnival readers will be viewing. You’ll want to aim the offers or ads to your audience, provide a very conspicuous subscribe link, and follow-up with at least a week’s worth of solid articles to capitalize on any lingering traffic you might have.

Blog carnivals are a terrific way to attract profitable, relevant, qualified, long-term readers. Use them properly and you’ll reap the rewards. But you must be ready to put your best foot forward. Pick up a good blogs how to if you have any doubts on how you can optimize your blog for this kind of traffic.

Good luck!

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, blogs how to, how to blog, how to create blog, promote blog, traffic to blog

How to Pick the Optimal Platform for your Weblog

by Tricia

I can’t think of a more common question or concern among both novice and experienced bloggers alike: which blogging platform should I pick? Aside from learning how to blog, it’s an almost universal concern.

And there is no definitive answer. All bloggers SHOULD own their domain names, but platform choice is mainly dependent on the individual blogger’s needs and possibly, finances. That said, I’ve compiled a list of pros and cons of the two main platform categorizations below.

Hosted Platforms

Hosted platforms refer to services whereby a service provider gives you access to their network connection, hardware, and software, and you create a blogging account for use on their service. With a hosted blog, you have access to an admin panel for your blog, and that’s it.

Common hosted platforms include packages like Blogger, TypePad, WordPress.com and LiveJournal.

Advantages of Hosted Platforms

  • Economical: many are free; others (like TypePad) are offered with multiple price points
  • Quick to setup: just sign up for an account and then quickly  learn how to create blog posts
  • Automatic updates: you don’t need to concern yourself with keeping hosted software up-to-date and patched.

Disadvantages of Hosted Platforms

  • Rigid: there are fewer customization options with hosted platforms.
  • Not as many design options: you typically only get to choose from a limited number of standard designs, and you often can’t make updates to them
  • Generic URL: some hosted platforms don’t offer the choice to use your own URL
  • Lack of control: you are at the mercy of the platform
  • Migration issues: moving from some free hosted platforms results in a lot of effort and often the temporary loss of search engine rankings

Self-hosted Platforms

Self-hosted platforms consist of a web hosting account you establish with a host, and the blogging software you install on the data center’s server. With a self-hosted blog, you have access to an administrative panel for your blog, but you also have access to a server account and the blog software where you can do almost anything.

Common self-hosted software includes WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal.

Advantages of Self-hosted Platforms

  • Design flexibility: you have complete control over design and layout
  • Great software: the best software exists on self-hosted platforms
  • Custom URL: custom URL’s are ubiquitous on self-hosted platforms
  • Adaptability: as your needs change, so can your blog
  • Easy migration: should you ever want or need to move to a different platform or another server, migrating is a snap

Disadvantages of Self-hosted Platforms

  • Difficult setup: setup can sometimes be difficult, but this can be overcome with a good blogs how to
  • Cost: while the blogging software is free, the hosting platform and domain names will cost you money
  • Hosting issues: unless you choose a good host, you might have to suffer from down-time or poor support. ( i personally recommend Hostgator as a web host, I use them.)
  • Upgrades: you will need to keep your software patched

The majority of my blogs are self-hosted, and it’s what I generally advise anyone looking to create a professional presence. There are too many advantages to turn down, and you usually have the option to host many blogs and domains on one account, driving the cost per blog down to a small amount.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: Blogging, blogs how to, how to blog, how to create blog, platforms

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