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Are you ignoring blogging and losing business in the process?

Business blogging gets you more business

Yes, the good old topic of blogging and how it impacts the growth of your business. Here is a nice infographic on blogging and not blogging affects your bottom line.

If you’re not much interested in infographics I’m going to write down a few figures that have been discussed in the infographic. Here they are:

  • 57% of companies that blog have one way or another acquired customers from their blog. This is actually true. Whenever I am regularly blogging – although the nature of my business is such that blogging perfectly fits the bill because it is mostly about writing and content marketing – my targeted traffic increases which in return generates more queries.
  • You may have been underestimating blogging for business. Do you know that 77% of Internet users in the USA have read blogs? Here are some more figures:
    • 61% of US customers and clients have made purchases after reading blog posts
    • 81% of American customers trust advice and information published on business blogs
    • 82% customers claim that they enjoy reading relevant and topical information from various brands
    • 70% of customers and clients learn about the companies they do business with through blog posts and articles rather than ads
  • If you publish blog posts relevant to your business 16-20 times in a month you traffic doubles
  • If you blog regularly the count of new visits to your website increases by 80%
  • If your business blog contains more than 200 blog articles you may get 4.6 times more traffic than those that have just 200 blog posts or articles
  • Small businesses that publish a blog regularly get 126% more leads compared to those that don’t
  • In a 30-day period if you blog 16-20 times the number of leads you get will increase 3 times
  • B2B businesses that blog regularly get 67% more leads than those that don’t

Why blogging sometimes doesn’t work for some businesses?

The main problem is quality content of course. You need to provide value to your visitors by providing exceptional content. This is also important because there is lots of noise on the Internet and you need to stand out.

Regularity is another aspect that you strictly need to keep in mind. There is no use creating high-quality content if you are not publishing your content on an ongoing basis. Spurts of publishing doesn’t help much and in fact it also wastes the time that you spend during those spurts. Regularity is a must. In fact regularity is so important that the blogs that publish daily have 5 times more traffic than those that post weekly or less.

Another problem is lack of exposure. How do people know that you’re publishing great content on your business blog? You need to promote your business blog content using appropriate channels including industry-specific forums, social networking websites, LinkedIn groups and Quora.

What is the greatest benefit of blogging even if it doesn’t fetch you direct business?

  • Your search engine rankings improve
  • Your content is shared on social networking websites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, on a regular basis
  • The blog posts that you create will always exist in the search engine databases
  • Over the time the search engine rankings of your existing blog posts keep on increasing, getting you new traffic for a long time

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Content distribution/marketing is as important as writing and publishing content

In the race to creating as much content as possible people often forget that distributing and marketing content is as important as creating and publishing content. Of course if you have little content you must spend lots of time creating as much quality content as possible, but eventually you will need to invest some time and money in making that content available to people who are supposed to be influenced and affected.

Content marketing and distribution

It’s a misconception that create great content and people will find it on their own. This is an ideal situation, but we don’t live in an ideal world. There are many people who can manipulate their search engine rankings despite this update or that update happening at the good old Google. So you need to find channels, you need to CREATE your own channels, and sometimes you need to shell out some money to market your content, and in fact this is what they mean by content marketing – creating high-quality content and then distributing it, broadcasting it.

How do you distribute your content?

Good question. To the uninitiated this might seem quite daunting, especially the world “distribution”, or even “marketing”. I mean, sitting in your dark den, creating content and then publishing it on your website or blog is all well and good, and to be frank, is the easiest part. You can keep doing it for years and wait for the crawlers to bless you with a good crawling and afterwards, hopefully, with a good ranking. This way, although you’re working quite hard, you’re leaving it up to the search engines whether you get traffic or not. Believe me, I have done it myself.

Of course there is nothing wrong in that, and if you want to do that, you are welcome. It is your own business after all and it is up to you how you want to “market” it.

If you want to be proactive, then you need to take the bull by its horns. Instead of waiting for people to reach you, you need to reach the people. This can be done by relentlessly improving your search engine rankings; this is again akin to creating lots of content and then leaving it up to the search engines. This strategy sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t work.

Or you can create your own channels or make use of existing channels (by either spending some money or doing some free work). Here are a few ways you can create your own content marketing and distribution channels:

  • Open a Facebook account: Although not every business can be promoted on Facebook, the platform enjoys quite a diverse audience. Right from CEOs to janitors, from saints to psychopaths and from housewives to ladies of the Marissa Mayer’s category, are using Facebook to share useful and useless information with the world at large. Create a vibrant presence on Facebook by regularly interacting with your contacts and contributing meaningfully to the ongoing discussions and debates. Learn its nuances and etiquette. You can also use its services like “Post Promotion” to highlight your particular pieces of content. The basic idea is becoming so influential that people start paying heed to all that you are saying, including clicking your links and coming to your website or blog to access your content.
  • Open a Twitter account: The audience for Twitter is a bit different from Facebook, and many say that it is noisier and a bit overwhelming. If you haven’t used Twitter much, you may find it overwhelming, but otherwise it makes more sense than Facebook and business-wise, it can be much more profitable because people are more focused. People normally use Twitter to post links from not just all over the web, but also from their own websites and blogs and once you have built up an audience, it is a great way to distribute and market your content
  • Open a Google+ account: Google+ is a fast-growing social networking platform but its audience is slightly different from Twitter and Facebook, in the sense that, as many claim (I haven’t used the service as regularly as the above-mentioned social networking platforms, yet), more business-minded and technology-oriented people use this platform.
  • Invest in PPC programs: By spending money on PPC programs such as the ones offered by Google, Bing and Facebook, you don’t have to solely depend on search engines and you can start getting traffic as fast as 15-20 minutes. Of course you may have to spend some money (in many cases a lot – depending on the competition your keywords face) but if you have a marketing budget, then why not?
  • Publish a regular newsletter: The email marketing experts claim that you can increase traffic to your website or blog by almost 30% by building a list of subscribers and then mailing them the links to your content on a regular basis. This, I have actually seen working. My traffic spikes when I send out my newsletter. Building your own mailing list can be a big pain in the ass but it’s worth it and actually there is no escaping from it. Even if you haven’t got anything planned yet, at least sign up for an email broadcasting service like Mailchimp and put up a form on your website and start collecting email ids. Later on it may save you hell of a time.
  • Write for other publications: In blogging parlance it is called “guest blogging” and everybody from a novice to an A-list blogger does that. When your article or blog post appears on another, reputed website or blog, you gain new audience, you get more clicks, and your search engine rankings are also known to improve.

All these activities take time. These are not one-week or two-week projects. For instance, building an effective broadcasting channel using social networking websites may take you almost a year and that too if you are persistent and perpetually quality conscious. So don’t worry about doing things fast – you may end up spoiling things. Slow and steady actually wins the race here, unless you have loads of dollars to spend. You can simply assign 20-odd minutes to working on your social networking and social media profiles everyday and this should be sufficient. But this is another topic.

It is very important that you take care of the marketing and distribution of your content as you build up more and more of it. Chuck the thought that you need to create and publish content solely for search engines. Many people have had to wound up their businesses due to this. Build your own network of influence. Be known. Create a name for yourself so that people seek you rather than you waiting for them to come to your website. THIS, actually is the entire essence of content marketing.

7 advantages of having a business blog

7 advantages of having a business blog

Are you still wondering what are the advantages of having a business blog? You may find yourself facing this question especially when you’re planning to invest time and money in this particular aspect of your online marketing effort and just like any other function of the business, you have to decide what are the advantages and disadvantages of having a business blog.

The advent of social media has definitely disillusioned some people. Many have started claiming from the rooftops that the days of blogging are numbered. They actually don’t understand blogging. You see, blogging was never a fad. Social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter may go tomorrow, and an alternative may surface, but blogging is going to remain there. I used to maintain a blog even when the term hadn’t been defined and one needed to upload blog posts as individual HTML pages.

Listed below are the 7 advantages of having a business blog.

Improved search engine rankings

When you want to know the biggest advantages of having a business blog, this one often gets the first spot among business owners. Good search engine rankings matter to every business because it’s the targeted traffic that helps you do business on the web. Improved search engine rankings can help you bring down your search engine marketing costs considerably. Just imagine if you’re paying per click on Google Adwords how much money you must be spending for, say, 200 clicks. The same 200 clicks can be obtained, practically free of cost, if your blog can help you improve your search engine rankings.

When you have a business blog you constantly create content on specific topics and this automatically improves your keyword density in a natural manner. When you create truly relevant and useful blog posts you begin to get targeted traffic for not just shorter keywords and key phrases, but also longtail expressions.

Aside from quality content, search engines like Google also consider your popularity while ranking your links. This popularity can be gauged by the number of people linking back to your website and blog, and the level of engagements that you have with people on various social networking websites. If more people share your content on their websites and blogs your search engine rankings improve. If the content that you post on your social networking timelines gets promoted by other people, your search engine rankings improve then too.

By constantly providing valuable content you encourage people to promote your links directly and indirectly.

Greater social reach

No matter how many messages you exchange on your Facebook and Twitter timelines, unless you create authoritative blog posts and then share their links you cannot make much impact. If all the time you are promoting someone else’s links, you are just doing what others are doing. Having your own blog allows you to share your knowledge, wisdom and experience with your visitors and your social networking friends in depth. It’s no use creating longer posts on Facebook and Google Plus and generating quality content for them, why not do it for your own blog?

When you publish quality content on your own blog, you also provide an opportunity to your followers and friends to promote your links rather than promoting someone else’s.

Educated and aware customers and clients

This is one of the greatest advantages of having a business blog, and this is where your actual conversion rate improves. When you constantly educate your customers and clients and provide them the information they need, they are always going to do business with you rather than someone who always seems aloof. People don’t like always being told what they should buy. They want to make these decisions on their own, or based on the recommendations of their friends and people they trust. You can become someone they trust by continuously providing them relevant and topical information.

Community and brand building

Businesses and brands that have thriving communities built around them enjoy a solid customer base. How can you build a community around your business? By constantly engaging your visitors. You can do that by posting interactive content on your business blog and then encouraging your visitors to leave their feedback. The more you are able to do that, the more reasons they have to visit your blog multiple times and consequently, develop an affinity for your presence.

The advantage of developing your own community is that people don’t just talk about your business and brand on your own blog, they also do it on various other forums and social networking websites, providing you free publicity in the process.

Have your own PR channel

Is your business attracting negative publicity? Do not let the press depend on random sources, provide all the information on your blog so that later on nobody can deny what you said or misquote you.

Easy to maintain

Despite tremendous advantages of having a business blog, it is very easy to maintain. Once it is setup, just a training of a couple of hours can enable all your employees to use your blog to create fresh content. Here is an advise that may cost me some business, but it will help you. There are many businesses who train their present employees to write for their business blog instead of hiring a dedicated content writer. This is because, who would know the business better than they do? Anyway, the point is, it is extremely easy to set up and maintain a blog.

Easily brand-able

You don’t need to use the default theme of the blog that comes with your typical blogging software like WordPress. You can easily create a blog theme that looks just like your business website with a little help from someone who knows how to use style sheets and a little bit of PHP.

So this was a list of 7 advantages of having a business blog. Do you have some more advantages in your mind? Do mention them in the comments section.

Here is a small video describing the 7 advantages of having a business blog:

Using latest news to create fresh content and improve SEO

A quick link to a nicely written article on how to improve your SEO using latest news. The writer has termed it as Newsjacking.

With search engines like Google attaching more and more importance to the freshness and topical significance the content that you publish, news automatically get higher importance. The only problem is what if your industry has no particular news to offer? Then you create a context. For instance, in my content writing and content marketing business, how can I use the latest news to highlight my content writing services in terms of getting some SEO benefits? That’s where creativity comes in. Let me use a small example.

Recently, Google decided to shut down its RSS feeds management service “Google Reader” and people to whom the RSS subscribers matter were really worried (most of them still are). So I quickly created a blog post explaining to them how they can salvage their RSS subscribers in the event of Google shutting down its RSS reader. As I mentioned above, the trick is, creating a context. RSS subscribers matter to those who regularly publish blogs and those who publish blogs need content for their blogs. This is just one example. In a similar manner, you can create a clever context and use topical news to get some leverage.

Writing content for your local market

 Content Writing for Local Market

Wondering how to write content for your local market? If you’re mostly serving customers and clients within your city and you face lots of tough competition you need to strategically create content so that you can be easily found on the web.

While writing content for your local market you need to take care of the following:

  • You need to focus on the name of your city or all the surrounding cities you provide your product or service in
  • Focus on local landmarks. Landmarks are normally exclusive to particular cities. For instance, the statue of liberty is unique to the city of New York, if I’m not mistaken.
  • Focus on the local topics people can really relate to

While creating content for your local market you don’t always have to worry about your marketing pitch. Yes, of course people recognise you and your content by the business you represent, but in order to optimize your content for your local market and generate targeted traffic you need to write content (or get it written by a content writer) that talks about local issues either exclusively or in the context of your business.

Take for instance a fundraising marathon taking place in your area and one of the participants representing your business. You can publish a series of blog posts chronicling all the activities happening around the event, including how the person who will be representing your business is preparing for the big day. You can have video interviews. You can have photographs. You can compile a list of similar events organized in your city over the past 10 years, and so on. This will make you a part of the hubbub going on around you.

But you will have to make sure somewhere or the other your brand or your business is an integral part of your localised content marketing. Recently I came across a website that offers content writing services and it primarily concentrates on those clients who are specifically looking for content writers from India. In order to get content for almost everything related to India they have created a huge repository of articles and blog posts covering hundreds of topics. Although this might be getting tons of traffic to their website I’m not sure how much of this traffic actually converts. I am not against this strategy because if nothing else, thousands of people coming to your website everyday at least raises awareness. It’s just that you need lots of time and money to generate so much content.

Since content marketing can cost you money, you should focus on material that pushes your business interests forward instead of simply creating traffic. You can cover local events, local landmarks and other local news but make sure somehow they are related to your business.