Posts Tagged ‘community’

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 [...]

Blog Promotion Through Comments On Other Blogs

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Last week, I talked about the value of enabling comments on your blogs. Comments from readers are like gold because they can tell you how well you’re reaching them with your message. Leaving comments on other blogs is likewise valuable, not only as a blog promotion tool, but also as a way to keep up [...]

What Is Blog Training?

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

You want to start business blogging but you don’t know where to start. You have ideas for blog marketing but you don’t know how to translate them into an actual product. You know that business blogging can improve your search engine visibility and provide real value to your customers but you don’t know what to [...]

Enabling Comments On Your Business Blog

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Business blogging takes time, effort and occasionally, a thick skin. One of the most valuable aspects of business blogging is its ability to put you in direct contact with your customers. Just remember that your customers also want to be in contact with you, too.
A great way to encourage that kind of customer communication is [...]

Blog Promotion, Trading Spaces-Style!

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Blog promotion can come in a variety of ways. You can promote your blog via directories and catalogs, via links in forums that are related to your subject matter, word-of-mouth in communities that are interested in your business area, and through other blogs.
The Wall Street Journal ran an article yesterday (unfortunately, it’s available only [...]

RSS Marketing Doesn’t Equal Splogging

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

At the Future of Web Apps (FOWA) conference last week, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg threw around some interesting numbers and provided some cautionary advice to corporate bloggers.
The interesting statistic he provided is that WordPress supports more than 2.5 million blogs. That’s a huge number, but it doesn’t distinguish between corporate bloggers and personal bloggers. [...]

Blog Optimization Differs From SEO

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Optimization is a word you’ll hear a lot, but not all optimization is created equal. Search engine optimization and blog optimization aren’t the same thing. Business blogging may be an integral part of your campaign but your goal for your blog is to grow your reader base. A growing reader base means increased [...]

Is Good Content Enough?

Friday, February 29th, 2008

If you’ve read this blog for awhile, you know that having quality content is an important part of a business blog. Your readers will not only appreciate content that’s interesting and relevant, they will also reward your blog with all-important inbound links to you material.
But does quality content guaranteelinks? Can you be certain that [...]

Promoting Your Business Blog

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Adding a business blog to your site can be an effective way to improve your search engine visibility, but simply having a blog - even a very active one - isn’t enough. Here are a few business blogging strategies to consider.
Business blogging is a planned activity. Personal blogs may leave you with the impression [...]