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Business Blogging – Do You Have What It Takes?

Webbiquity

What separates blogs from other forms of writing (white papers, articles, e-books, etc.) is the interactivity–blogs are meant to be conversations, not monologues. The result is that other blogs and social networking sites become productive sources of blog traffic, as well as being helpful for search.

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Twitter: the little bird that grew up strong

Writing on the Web

Why Twitter Is Such a Powerful Social Media Platform , this week’s guest post by Phyllis Zimbler Miller , When I first heard Twitter mentioned two years ago – in a teleseminar with the BlogSquad! – I began reading about how to use Twitter and observing what was going on – and I got it!

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Proper Care and Feeding of a Blog

Webbiquity

By the same token, despite the many benefits of a business blog , not everyone should rush into it. Like owning a pet, writing a blog isn’t rocket science but does require a certain level of care and attention, lest the effort end up among the millions of abandoned, forgotten and neglected blogs littering the online landscape.

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Looking Back at 100: Top 10 Posts on the Webbiquity Blog (So Far)

Webbiquity

The inaugural post on Webbiquity explains the concept of web presence optimization—how websites, blogs, SEM, SEO, interactive PR, content marketing, social networking, reputation management and social media can work together to make a company or individual omnipresent online for their targeted description or value statement. Tweet This!

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Social Networking for Business: What’s Right for Yours?

Writing on the Web

The big 3: Facebook , Twitter and LinkedIn. You HAVE to be on Twitter. If your target audience spends their day on Twitter, then that’s where you should be engaging with them. Maybe they prefer to interact there because there’s no character limit (like the 140 characters on Twitter.) Blog this on Blogger.

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Checklist: How to Start a Business Blog

Hubspot

At the same time, don’t eliminate good conversations even if they are potentially controversial. If so then include Reddit and Digg. You also want to build a following on your networks, whether it be your own Ning network or Twitter. Blog Checklist. She also blogs at www.rchurt.com. Are you in HR?

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Breaking Down the Inbound Marketing Mix

Hubspot

Helpful Links: Learn more about why every business should blog and learn a few Business Blogging Lessons From Google's Chief Blogger. Find relevant conversations that are happening on blogs, in social media, etc. and add something to the conversation. Spend 30% on Calls-to-Action and Landing Pages.