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How are business blogs making out?

Anything Goes Marketing

Here are some options for companies who want to blog: If an executive says "I want to blog" make sure that they understand what they're getting into. This may mean setting up a document that outlines what they can and cannot talk about as well as the frequency in which the blog should be updated (eg: once a month).

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Guest Blogging: How to Write a Compelling Email Offer

Writing on the Web

Too busy to keep up with posting on your business blog? A very smart tactic for small business professionals is to invite guest bloggers. Guest blogging is wise but only if done appropriately. Specifically I enjoyed your post for the busy business blogger. How to Write Like You Talk.

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11 Editorial Guidelines Every Business Blog Needs

Hubspot

Many business bloggers have learned that their blog is one of their most crucial inbound marketing assets. Not only do companies that blog generate 55% more web traffic, but 57% of businesses have also won a customer through their blog. 11 Editorial Guidelines to Enforce for Your Business Blog.

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12 Revealing Charts to Help You Benchmark Your Business Blogging Performance [NEW DATA]

Hubspot

Most inbound marketers understand that business blogging is a critical part of a comprehensive inbound marketing strategy. But how frequently does a blogger need to publish content in order to make a true dent in their marketing results? Wouldn't it be great to have some blogging benchmarks to go by?

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How to Get More Blog Traffic – Real World Data

Webbiquity

Every blogger wants more traffic. So where does blog traffic come from, and how does this change over time? Looking at data from the Webbiquity blog, several trends are apparent. This B2B blog isn’t necessarily representative of all blogs of course, but the trends likely aren’t much different for many business blogs.

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Business Blogging Turns 20 This Year (Plus 12 More Stellar Stats and Facts)

Webbiquity

The original term “weblog” was shortened to just “blog” a year later, and that term was named Merriam-Webster’s word of the year in 2004. Business blogging is now commonplace. Three-quarters of B2B marketers and 61% of their B2C counterparts use blogs as part of their social media content.

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Five Ways to Get Better Business Blogging Results

Webbiquity

Although business blogging is now widespread— 66% of all marketers and 75% of B2B marketers use blogs in their social media content—not all business bloggers are getting the results they’d like to see. Business bloggers are spending more time per post, as this chart shows.