
Blogging for the Non Blogger
by
Kathleen Gage
The
Street Smarts Speaker and Author
If you are new to blogging chances are you may be unsure of what
the best and most effective approach to gaining maximum benefit
from time and effort invested. A primary goal for blogging
should be to gain visibility, credibility and market reach for
your efforts.
The following are some easy to apply strategies that will get
you well on your way to becoming a competent blogger.
Determine Your Purpose
The first thing you need to do is
determine what is the purpose of your blog. Are you blogging for
fun or is this a viable part of your overall branding and
marketing strategy?
Here are some common reasons for having a blog:
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Establish
expert status
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Keep in touch
with clients
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Reach a global
market
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Blow off some
steam
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Create your
online personality
Blog Consistently
To be effective you need to blog on a fairly regular basis. Your
postings can be short, but need to be relative to your purpose.
Many bloggers post information from other sites as a way to keep
their readers informed on a particular topic. Doing this makes
your job pretty easy. Other than doing a few Google searches for
information and posting the information, there is not a lot for
you to do.
The advantage to this is it’s fast and relatively easy. The
disadvantage is you are not establishing your own expertise if
this is the only type of posting you do.
Why not offer a bit of both?
Driving Visitors
There are a number of effective ways to get people to view your
blog. One is to use key words relative to your market and
industry. Whenever you post something you want to include those
key words.
Next you can announce to your opt-in subscribers you have a blog
and give them the blog address.
You can add your blog address to your sig (signature) file that
you use at the end of your email messages.
Write articles specific to your market and industry. Add a
resource box at the end of your article with a link back to your
blog. If you areticle is of value there is a very good chance
readers will visit your blog.
Post your articles in various online article directories to
optimize exposure and reach. A quick google search with the
words “article directory + your topic” will bring up various
locations to submit your articles to.
One of the most popular is EzineArticles.com. To access go to
www.ezinearticles.com
Subscribers to Your Blog
Make it easy for people to sign up for your blog. You can add in
a simple form by visiting
www.feedblitz.com and/or
www.feedburner.com.
Utilize the power of RSS feeds. People can subscribe to the feed
and receive updates as you add new content to your blog.
Keywords
Keywords are a way to improve your search engine ranking.
Choosing the right words is extremely important. Keywords are
what lead search engines to your blog.
Before
you begin blogging think of the keywords you need to include
specific to your market and industry. The more targeted your
list the more effective your postings.
Analyze your business and your market. Think of any words that
your readers might be search on to find you that relate to your
company, industry, product or service.
For example my market uses words like:
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Making money on the Internet
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Internet marketing for authors
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Internet marketing for
speakers
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Internet marketing for consultants
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Self Publishing
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Writing
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Authorship
This is only a partial list. However, it is a very broad and
general list. The more targeted I can be the more my ideal
client will find me in a search.
The way to narrow your target words down is to use a keyword
selector tool. A reliable selector tool will help you to narrow
the search by indicating how often people search on specific
word combinations.
In Conclusion
Blogging can be a
fun experience and it can create great opportunities when done
correctly, consistently and conscientiously.
Kathleen Gage, The Street Smarts Marketer™, is an Internet
marketing advisor who works with speakers, authors, coaches and
consultants who are ready to turn the knowledge into
money-making products and services. Visit
http://www.kathleengage.com for free resources to build your
online presence and credibility.
NOTE:
You may publish this
article for your magazine, trade journal, newspapers, business
journals, website and/or Ezine provided you keep it in its
original form and include the
resource box at the end.
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