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The ABC’s of Business Blogging: Create Shareable Content – Don’t Be a Bore

Writing on the Web

Create Shareable Content – Don’t Be a Bore" width="345" height="225" title="The ABC’s of Business Blogging: Create Shareable Content – Don’t Be a Bore" /> In the world of business blogging and content marketing, there’s nothing worse than a bore. Many bloggers are writing reasonable content.

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Starting a Blog for Your Business: Checklist

Sharpspring

But starting a blog for your business isn’t a task to be taken on without forethought. And this is why many business blogs never deliver any noticeable results: They rank for random keywords that never bring any sales or leads. Clearly understand your primary reason for starting a business blog in the first place.

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10 Reasons why you should have an active business blog

Biznology

Blogs have been around for quite some time now. Although they were not widely used by businesses at their conception, they have been around since the 1980’s and 1990’s. Business blogs just started to go mainstream about 10 years ago. Here are 10 reasons why you should maintain a blog for your business: Blogging is easy.

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Complete Guide: Why Blogging Increases Customer Engagement

Webbiquity

While 93% of B2B marketers use email as a marketing channel and 92% use social media, just 75% of B2B enterprises have blogs. Further, barely half (53%) of marketers say blogging is their top content marketing priority. And as Michael Brenner has reported , only 20% of bloggers publish at least two posts per week. Wrap Up.

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How are business blogs making out?

Anything Goes Marketing

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). Making this consistent (eg: first week of each month) works best as bloggers will know when your next post will come out. Bloggers are not those types of people.

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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

Blogging Supports Social Media Marketing. Our blog has about 4,000 RSS and email subscribers. A little while ago, we added a button on our blog that points to our ” Marketing Mavens ” LinkedIn group. Your blog is your place to be YOU; to be a real person. It works the other way too.

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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

< £ Salon Bloggers & > November 23, 2005. -->. Personal Knowledge Management (PKM) -- an Update. Id been asked to investigate a leveling-off of use of the firms award-winning centralized knowledge resources, and decided to do the research through personal interviews with non-users , rather than the usual user surveys.