Posts Tagged ‘blogger’

Rogue Blog Comments

Monday, April 28th, 2008

I’ve written about the importance of comments when it comes to blogging. As a blogger, you’ll be known by the comments you leave and receive. Comments, after all, are a great way to get important user feedback from your readership. Unfortunately, rogue blog comments on a blog can also be a source of frustration for [...]

The Power Of Blogging As A Marketing Technique

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Blogging has been around for a decade or more and businesses are beginning to see the value of blogging as a marketing technique. In the Internet age, businesses are now beginning to see the value in blogging and working with bloggers to promote products. Many consumers turn to blogs when seeking out information and product [...]

New Bloggers Wonder: “Do Trackbacks Help?”

Friday, April 18th, 2008

New bloggers and bloggers who are new to blog marketingmay not use or understand trackbacks. A trackback is an automated notification that someone has posted a link to your blog in their blog. The notification appears in your blog in the comments related to the post being blogged about. So the question is: “From a [...]

RSS Marketing Benefits For New Bloggers

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) has been around for about ten years and it is used to syndicate data that is published on a Web site. Today, many Web sites are built with RSS marketing in mind. Most blogging platforms also routinely publish an RSS feed, which Web browsers and news readers will recognize. (You’ll often [...]

Using Blog Directories

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Blogging is an essential component of a new marketing strategy, but how do you let the world know about your blog? If your blog is part of your Web site, some readers may find your blog by looking at your Web site. That’s one way to generate traffic, but a more effective way to promote [...]

Quality v Quantity: Blog Writing For Beginners

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Ok, so you’re sold on the value of writing a blog for your business, but you don’t know the first thing about blog writing. Fair enough. If you’re observant, you can pick up many good tactics as you develop your blogging skills. Pay attention to what other bloggers are doing, and blog writing will become [...]

Self Promotion, University Style

Monday, April 7th, 2008

There’s a (long!) blog written by Amanda Lewis on the Yale Herald site regarding self-promotion as it relates to blogs. Although she takes her time, she does a decent job of covering the basics of self-promotion and the benefits that come from doing it well.
The piece is written from a student perspective, but don’t discard [...]

For Consistent Results, Be Consistent!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

One of the mistakes bloggers make concerns the frequency of their posts. Your blog traffic will increase substantially if you post consistently. Some bloggers choose the daily posting schedule; others post less frequently, but still manage to maintain a regular posting schedule.
Your best bet is to be consistent, regardless of the posting schedule you [...]

Can You Find Your Ideal Customer?

Monday, March 31st, 2008

It sounds like strange question for a business blogger, but many business bloggers don’t know who their ideal customers are. Not knowing your ideal customer can lead you to make serious errors in your blog marketing strategy, and can cause all kinds of grief in the long term.
Knowing your ideal customer will help you fine-tune [...]

Business Objectives, Blog Marketing and Content Strategy

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Business blogging isn’t an accidental venture. The best business blogs look like they’re unplanned, but they’re really the product of a lot of thought about how a business blog fits into the author’s business objectives.
If you understand how your business blog relates to your business objectives, developing blog marketing and content strategies will become much [...]