No matter what business you're in, a blog can be an effective online marketing tool for your company or brand...if it's done correctly. The trouble is sometimes even the pros fall short of making the most of their company blog. Try these simple tips aimed at improving the quality of your content and the reputation of your brand from Rob Parsons at Trafficado.
Tips For More Effective Blogging
Posted by Small Business Tribe under Online MarketingFrom http://trafficado.com 4217 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on May 9, 2013 5:01 am
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4216 days ago
4216 days ago
4216 days ago
Finding ideas to write about that actually connect with your audience is what most bloggers seem to have a problem with. I think this is because bloggers all too often skip the step of doing research into what their readers are having problems with before they begin the brainstorming process.
Really well done post :)
- Mark T.
4218 days ago
A colleague also recommended that you use your clients questions to answer in a blog post because if they are wondering then you're guaranteed others would be too.
Thanks for sharing on Bizsugar.com
4218 days ago
I'm sure all of us have had these things drilled into our heads from time to time without having a good idea of how they work together to maximize your blog's effectiveness and your online business brand. Thanks to Small Business Tribe for sharing this post with the BizSugar community.