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Business Blogging – Do You Have What It Takes?

Webbiquity

Successful business bloggers are interested in and knowledgeable about much more than just their own products and/or services. They study the bigger picture, keep up on trends, understand their customers’ issues and enjoy learning and sharing industry knowledge. This is what makes a blog not just informative, but interesting.

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Best Business Blogging Tips of 2009, Part 2

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How do blogging and other “real time&# activities like social media posting affect Google search results? Discover the answers to these questions and others here in the final batch of the best articles and blog posts on business blogging from 2009. 5 outstanding corporate blogs by iMedia Connection.

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Search Engine Optimization THEN Blogging THEN Social Media Marketing

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This “two pipeline” requirement is pretty unique to the recruiting industry. I frequently answer questions on LinkedIn and leave a link to relevant blog posts I’ve written. Additionally, every one of our posts has a quick link to Delicious, Digg, Reddit and StumbleUpon.

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Three Overlooked Ways to Improve SEO Results

Webbiquity

But here are three areas where many companies aren’t realizing the synergistic benefits of coordination with their SEO efforts: Blogging: given that less than half of companies —both small businesses and the Fortune 500—actively maintain industry blogs, this is an underutilized area for SEO benefit.

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Five Benefits of Blogging for Business

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Blogging provides business executives and marketers with opportunities beyond and distinct from a typical company website. Blogs are seen as key sources of information rather than just promotion. Your blog is about something related but much larger: your expertise. Create a dialogue. I write about my stuff, you read it.

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Customer Media Congress: Patsi’s in Dutch…

Writing on the Web

In the column, Ottenberg explains that while digital media is a crucial part of her business, she is frustrated by the doom and gloom surrounding the magazine industry. Blog this on Blogger. Online Marketing Online Persuasion Attracting Clients blog content brain science business blogging neuromarketing Writing for the Web.

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Corporate Websites vs. Blogs – Similar Goals, but Very Different Tools

Webbiquity

Though the ultimate objective of either a website or blog is ultimately to drive increased sales, the two platforms have fundamentally distinct characteristics. Here are six key differences between business blogs and websites. Blog: frequently updated content. Blog: industry and customer issues. Tweet This!