Understand Why Blogging Is Good For Your Business
But do you know why blogging is good for your business? Do you know how it affects your bottom line? Take a look at why blogging is a win-win situation for businesses as well as for their customers.
Why Your Business Should Have a Blog Blogs are one of the best ways to broadcast information and establish credibility.
Whether your posts include industry news or whether you provide valuable insider information, your audience will begin to label you as an expert.
They will also begin to see you as a business that is interested in its community rather than just commercial activities.
One of the most surprising benefits to blogging is getting media attention.
Traditionally, a business would send a press release to media outlets announcing "major" news then hope they get featured.
But a press release is just another form of interruption marketing.
Journalists are bombarded with press releases.
Most are simply promotional pieces disguised as news.
If you are blogging interesting, informative, and thought provoking ideas, the media will come looking for you, without you having to pitch them.
Journalists are looking for experts that know what they're talking about.
Because of instant syndication, blogging is the preferred method to distribute content quickly, establish yourself as an expert, and get featured by the media.
Why Your Business Blog is Important to Consumers Blogs are view differently than typical sales pages or websites.
Postings on a blog are usually less formal and are aimed at presenting readers with interesting news that is entertaining, informative, or both.
Regular, relevant postings will draw your target market's attention and build interest in what you are offering.
Quality content establishes you as an expert and makes your readers feel they are getting valuable information...
with no strings attached.
Blogs also offer consumers the perfect platform for asking questions or posting comments.
Questions and comments give you valuable market clues.
What is your target market looking for? Are you adapting to their needs and wants?