3 Ways Blogging Boosts Business!
Nowadays, building your business can be a very difficult task. You can put hundreds of hours of effort into your marketing, but without certain components in place, you could be missing out on tons of business.
Today smart businesses realize that blogging (correctly) helps boost business. In the past, blogs have been thought of as just personal places to express yourself and your views.
However, blogs today are great ways to make people aware of your business and your products or services.
Here are 3 great ways to accomplish this whether you already have a blog or not.
1. Name Recognition
Here’s a great way to get started even if you don’t have a blog.
The fastest way a business can start blogging is by posting on other blogs. You can easily create quality posts and highlight your business without even setting up a blog. Look for blogs that pertain to your area of business without competing. Examples might be a pet care center and a veterinarian, or a beauty salon and a fitness center, etc. Think about businesses that tend to fit with yours and share the same type of audience.
With millions of blogs online, you should be able to find plenty with no problem. Post on as many as you can, or choose only the ones with the most activity. If you post regularly, you will soon draw lots of activity (and hits) to your site. Your posts will also help you gain recognition very quickly.
This same method works for utilizing blogs of interest to your audience, too. Let’s say you want to get your company’s name out to a specific group, like men who enjoy fishing. First you would search for blogs on that subject. Once you find them, post useful information on topics that would be of interest. Of course, you don’t want to sound like an advertisement, so post your comments and simply tag your signature with a link to your website. This is a very subtle way to get the word out.
Remember, the more you post on these blogs, the more widely known your company will become. And as the blog’s audience grows, so will your name recognition. This is one of the fastest ways to get started. But, keep in mind; you will have to invest some time to make this work properly. One or two posts will not get you much attention…so, you must be committed to this strategy for gaining the best results.
2. Testimonials and Reviews
Another great way to start blogging is to write a testimony or review of another company’s products or services. After you write your review, find blogs where it would be appropriate to post. Consumer testimonials go a long way with other consumers and it helps create “social approval” for the product or service. If these blogs are active enough, you will soon see an increase in traffic.
Also, be sure to post your review on your own blog (if you have one), too. That way you’ll become the “voice” to listen to when your audience is searching for an honest opinion before buying. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that it makes you somewhat of a celebrity, too! That’s definitely a win-win all around, right?
3. Building Relationships
Smart business owners also know they can go farther with the help of others. A great way to connect and build relationships with other businesses is via their blog. If you post regularly and add value to their blog, they will be more likely to work with you. Working together on your marketing is a great idea.
How might this work? Well, you can swap ad space or host special offers to each other’s audience. You can team up to post on each other’s blogs, host events together, or exchange articles in your newsletters. Joint ventures work great for business owners and are easy to do once you build your relationships.
As you can see, blogging is a great way to boost your business. Even though it’s very time consuming at first, think of it as free advertising that works better than a TV commercial or newspaper ad. It reaches your targeted marketing group and keeps your company’s name and offerings visible.
Overall, blogging is an effective and inexpensive way to get your business known. People like to buy from people they know, like and trust. But, if they don’t know who you are, they are not as likely to buy from you.
So, even if you just use blogging to build your company’s image and presence, it’s well worth your time. Now, go give it a try and see what great results you’ll get by using these tips and techniques.
To your amazing results,
Carmen, The Publicity Diva
And, if you would like an expert to help you with your blogging tasks, contact me at Carmen@thepublicitydiva.com or give me a call at (281) 404-5019!
Is blogging a good marketing strategy?
To blog or not to blog, that is the question!
Seems like such a simple question, right? Those that have a blog (which is a web journal or web log… shortened to “blog”) will tell you that you should have a blog and those that don’t will tell you they’re useless.
Now I’ll admit, I’ve gone back and forth on this question, too. During my book tour, I added items relevant to what was going on in my world at the time. I’ll admit, I had a lot of hits on my blog with a lot of interaction with the readers. But after my tour, it was something I would only post to occasionally.
Working my blog from one extreme to the other didn’t really help keep my following either. But, I’m not so sure these readers were my audience, though. Most of my readers were those wanting to engage in conversation, but not necessarily about anything from a positive note.
So, you would probably assume my answer would be no… a blog is not useful for business. But to the contrary, I do believe blogs can be very useful in driving business my direction and help my site rank higher in the search engine rankings. But, this will only happen if you develop your strategy first.
Here’s what I mean – my blog was reflective of the platform I used on my book tour (which was about becoming famous). Had I used the same efforts to attract a different type of audience, I do believe it would have been more effective.
But, here’s the fact… you must look at a blog as a tool and add content your audience finds valuable.
I also think you should share your own personal style in each posting. Think back to Doogie Howser, M.D. on TV. After each episode, Doogie would type in his daily journal his reflections (and lessons learned) from that day.
Do this and you’ll hit gold!
Cheers…
Carm
(For those of you that don’t remember his show – the early years for Neil Patrick Harris, here is the link to the site: http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doogie_Howser,_M.D.)

