Author:Scott Lindsay
“How does business change when everyone is a potential publisher? A vast new stretch of the information world opens up.” – Stephen Baker and Heather Green
As a Business Blogger (b-blogger) you do not need to reinvent the wheel and
you don’t even need to be an especially gifted writer. Simple software solutions
are available to allow you to blog with confidence even if you feel
technologically challenged.
Link and Click
One of the principal benefits of blogging is you can simply provide an opening
sentence or paragraph on a subject that may be of interest to your clients. Once
this is accomplished you can simply provide a direct link to the story you wish
to cite. You can also include an associated photo. The client then has the
ability to see first hand the information you found so valuable in relation to
your business; it’s services, goods and future.
The information you can provide may be tied to the movement of stock in
relations to a product you carry. New advancements in scientific research that
has a bearing on a product you carry or new uses for an existing product.
Comprehensive Coverage
Many b-blogs have a list of outside links that may be interest to visitors. The
purpose of a blog is not to withhold information or to provide that information
on a time-released basis. For most b-bloggers there is a realization that the
information they have to share is available elsewhere on the worldwide web, so
being as timely as possible simply makes sense.
“There are some 9 million blogs out there, with 40,000 new ones popping up each
day.” – Stephen Baker and Heather Green
Point of Comparison
Companies that have made blogging a priority have seen as many as five million
visits to their blog. When you have web traffic at that level you can see how a
search engine will recognize your blog site as authoritative and reputable and
provide your blog with a higher rank.
“Given the changes barreling down upon us, blogs are not a business elective.
They're a prerequisite.” – Stephen Baker and Heather Green
Commitment
Operating a b-blog takes discipline and an understanding that this IS a
marketing tool. It is possible that a b-blog might take some time to attract
visitors and it may be tempting to simply give up on the prospect and drop this
marketing element from your overall business plan.
The good news is you will save a few minutes a day by not developing your b-blog.
The bad news is someone else will see the potential and work at building their
reputation as an expert in the field – and they may likely be recognized as
such.
About The Author: Scott Lindsay is a web developer and entrepreneur. He is
the founder of HighPowerSites and many other web projects. Get your own website
online in just 5 minutes with
http://HighPowerSites.com at:
http://www.highpowersites.com
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