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Hey, friend! Today I welcome blogging experts Amy Reinecke and Jennifer Draper. They discuss the importance of incorporating a blogging workflow as a small business owner and the project management tools they recommend for better systems and workflows. Also, we discuss the dangers of relying too heavily on AI for content creation.➡️ Snag the much anticipated Systems & Workflow Magic Bundle (The Launch Edition) HERE: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-launch-bundle-kajabi
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Blogging has become an essential tool for businesses in today's digital landscape. In this episode, Dr. Terri Levine takes us through the indisputable benefits of blogging for businesses. By consistently publishing high-quality blog posts, you position yourself as a thought leader, gaining recognition and respect within your industry. In addition, blogging increases your online visibility, which makes potential customers or clients discover you. Terri also discusses the key elements in the anatomy of a good blog post. These include a captivating headline, engaging your audience, compelling subheadings, captivating images, and showcasing your expertise. Key Highlights From The Episode: [0:26] Why blogging is essential for your business [0:43] The anatomy of a good blog post [0:47] #1 Captivating headline [1:05] #2 Engaging your audience [1:10] #3 Compelling subhead [1:18] #4 Captivating image [1:27] #5 Share your expertise [1:57] #6 End with a call to action [2:48] The four steps of The Conversion Equation that are essential in blogging [3:10] Connect with Terri Levine; https://heartrepreneur.com/ Golden Nuggets: • You get viewed as a thought leader when you blog. [0:26] • Blogging helps in keeping your website or LinkedIn active in the search engine so people can find you [0:32] • “Images are worth a thousand words.” [1:20] Let me help you grow your coaching business: Grab this free training and see my revolutionary process in action! Join me and my Inner Circle Students for a behind-the-scenes Live Group Coaching Call: www.6figsin6months.com If you want to join me in one of our connect and collaborate sessions. Go to https://calendly.com/heartrepreneur/mcm-live-connect-and-collaborate-session, and select a date & time! Oh yeah, feel free to join our free Facebook community here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1024921757544017. Want More!? Listen to the podcast version of this content on your favorite podcast platform: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts Watch all the episodes and more to gain more insight on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@coachterri/videos. Please connect with me on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentorterri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HeartrepreneurTerriLevine LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrilevine/
This week, we're continuing our series on how to leverage your recruitment website. We've talked about your About Us page and your homepage, and this week, I want to talk about your blog; And how that can truly build your business in a way that many people don't appreciate. Your blog can be a great [...]
Today we are talking about business blogging and why it is relevant for recruiters in 2022, and it will be as we move into next year. I want to explain why, and then I want to share six of the key reasons why business blogging is going to be important for you and your brand. [...]
I know you're likely familiar with blogging or at least the concept of blogging. In past years, it's been deemed necessary for business owners to utilize blogs to create more and more content. Content is King, right? But with all of the rapid changes in social media and search engines… Is blogging really that important in today's online environment? Well sit tight, because in this episode I'm going to explain whether your business should keep that blog going in 2022. For more info go to: https://liquisdigital.com/episode47
Business blogging offers a myriad of benefits. From improving your website SEO to marketing, we're diving into the reasons why you should add blogging into your small business strategy.
In Episode 187, I converse with Joe Apfelbaum, CEO & Founder of Ajax Union A B2B Digital Marketing Agency. The agency's team of experts help B2B businesses with SEM, SEO, Social Media, Email Marketing, Conversion Optimization, Marketing Automation, Business Blogging, Marketing Funnel Development, Design and Development and more.We speak about the importance of strategy in chess and marekting, testing, ideal clients, his two favorite books Getting Things Done and Positive Intelligence, the art of competitive advantage, time management as a business owner and Orthodox Jew, judging vs. evaluating, the benefits of breathing, his passion for scuba diving, and more.
You probably heard that blogging is incredibly helpful for your website but what do you do if you hate writing? In this episode, we share how to create blog posts easily that boost your SEO even if you hate writing. Today we cover: How blogging helps your marketing How to plan your blog topics How to decide what to write about Why should you optimise for local venues Links & Resources Find out more about blogging and how to come up with your next blog topic click here Sign up for our total marketing solution for your wedding business click here Podcast - don't forget to Subscribe!
It's easy to see a successful blog and want to replicate it. But behind that blog is often years of hard work. The truth is, you can't expect to start making money off your blog overnight. It takes a lot of time and effort to turn your blog into a lucrative side business. In this episode of the Reverse Engineered podcast, Jon Penland welcomes Ryan Robinson, a successful blogger, podcaster, and as he calls himself, a recovering side project addict. We get into ways to monetize your blog, how to pick your primary traffic channel, and why you can't be a perfectionist if you want to be a thriving content marketer.Check out show notes at: https://kinsta.com/podcast/blogger-grew-6-figure-business/
This week, we talk all about how to write a blog post for a business website. We dig into the different strategies that can help with search engine optimization, post length, linking, and more! This could be a game changer for your website. Take a listen!
Liz Della Croce started a blog centered around healthy, delicious food. Several years later, that blog gets over a million hits a month. Liz turned that blog into a business, and started some other businesses, then partnered with some other businesses, and...you get it. She cooked on the TODAY Show, for crying out loud! She came into The Attic Studio (normally home to A Talk in the Attic (Thanks for the space, Kirk!)) and we talked about old-school online dating, parenting, kids, enneagrams, CHEESE!, her awesome hubby, successful weight loss, music, switching careers.... It was a good one. Want more of Liz? Read the article Liz mentions: Coping with Weight Gain after Weight Loss Visit: The Lemon Bowl Website/Blog and its Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. You might also enjoy The Irie Lemon and the Passion to Profit Podcast. . . . Thanks. Check out Christopher Tallon at www.christophertallon.com, and on Insta, FB, and Tweety.
The distinctive guest we have today holds multiple roles in his field of the domain as a Social Media Entrepreneur, Professor in Digital Marketing, and efficient Speaker, Podcaster and Author of 5 books. Besides he is a diligent Organic farmer who coherently carries his passion along with his profession. We are blessed to have Mr Kiruba Shankar, CEO of Business Blogging & Founding Director of F5ive Technologies to share our podcast today. Let us learn and listen to his 18 years of teaching and communication experiences.
Who doesn't love booze, boys, business, & blogging?! In this episode, I sat down with Kristina MccInnis, Portland turned LA blogger, podcaster, & entrepreneur, to discuss her favorite cocktail, her new boyfriend, and her new agency -- we cover it all! As a longtime blogger, Kristina knows a thing or two about making it as an influencer & blogger, including fighting against stereotypes to landing brand deals. This is the perfect girl chat episode for any looking to laugh a little, learn a little, and be inspired to grow a lot! Some things we chat about in this episode... -moving from Portland, OR to L.A. in the middle of a pandemic -meeting her L.A. boyfriend online before she even moved -blogging & influencing before it was "cool" -working with brands & landing brand deals -starting her own agency & hiring help Follow @kristinacatherinemcinnis & @kcmconnect Subscribe to the @thebottledblondepodcast! Be sure to subscribe, rate & review, and follow me @sarahwhitneyhumphrey & @itaintitsispodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sarah-humphrey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-humphrey/support
Take a creative approach in your business blogging! In this episode of Two Minute Marketing Tips, Three Girls Media CEO, Erika Taylor Montgomery, discusses four steps to get your business started in blogging. In this episode you’ll learn… Blog topic brainstorming suggestions The anatomy of a strong article SEO best practices How to promote posts And more! Want more Two Minute Marketing Tips? Get terrific insight into public relations by listening on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or SoundCloud: Organic Social Media Part 1: Social Media Trends For Every Weekday: Listen on SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Podcasts Organic Social Media Part 2: How To Drive Social Media Engagement For Your Brand: Listen on SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Podcasts Organic Social Media Part 3: How To Create A Cohesive Brand Image On Social Media: Listen on SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Podcasts To hear more Two Minute Marketing Tips see Erika’s SoundCloud, Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening!
In episode #46, we reveal how to set basic business blogging goals to make your content marketing more effective and manageable. TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:59] Introduction [02:29] Why are You Blogging? [04:34] Who is the Target Market/Audience for Your Blog? [06:10] What Topic or Theme Will You Focus Your Content On? [07:36] What Goals Do You Hope to Accomplish With Your Blog? [09:31] Develop a Purpose Statement for Your Blog [10:43] An Example of a Purpose Statement [12:11] A Few Tips on Setting Business Blogging Goals [13:49] Bloopers WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: Please email us at messydeskpodcast [at] gmail [dot] com to get in touch. What did you enjoy about this episode? Please leave us a review to let us know, thank you! CONNECT WITH US: MessyDeskPodcast.com TheresaCifali.com Twitter @TheresaCifali MeghanMonaghan.com Twitter @MeghanMonaghan1 Don't forget to FOLLOW US to get notified when a new episode and blog post launch.
Blog Your Way to Business Profit - Season 3 Episode 39: Business Blogging The Future Is Now! Host: Antionette Blake, Social Media Marketer
Hi everyone, this is Denise from Superfast Recruitment with the latest blog in our series on marketing strategies for recruitment companies for 2021. Of course, you can always start them now, too. What I'm sharing with you is what is working now. It wouldn't fit and align with my values and integrity to share things [...]
Blog Your Way to Business Profit - Season 2 Host: Antionette Blake Episode 25: Business Blogging Best Practices - Part II Discussion: Coach Antionette Blake shares more great tips on the best practices of Business Blogging. Listen in beginning at 1:00pm, so that you can consistently attract an audience, so you will be able to broaden your brand and expand your exposure online. Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Blog Your Way to Business Profit - Season 2 Host: Antionette Blake Episode 24: Business Blogging Best Practices - Part I On today's episode of the Blog Your Way to a Business Profit Podcast, Antionette Blake shares the six key steps that will help you get started on your Business Blog. Produced by Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Put Yourself First Podcast | Self Care | Personal Growth | Goal Setting | Inspirational Interviews
Emma Campbell on building a thriving blog and business online. From networking her way to being a hugely respected and influential UK lifestyle and beauty blogger to thriving during lockdown by diversifying her income and building her Esty Print Design side hustle! Emma shares her story, ups and downs and tips she's learnt along the way. Be sure to check out Powder Rooms Studio on Etsy for beautiful print designs. https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/PowderRoomUK https://powderrooms.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/byemmacampbell/ Emma's resources Free Mockup https://www.free-mockup.com/all-templates/ Canva https://www.canva.com/
Bel and Bryan look at Whole Foods' blog to find out how it helps their consumers, their brand and the business. To start, there are many ways a blog can help any business. Blogs create organic content that helps you tailor the audience you bring to your website, build trust with consumers, build traffic to your website and most importantly helps your website's search engine optimization. New page URLs rank you higher on Google's search results as the search engine has more information about your website to sift through and lead consumers to. Whole Foods' blog does a great job of making organic content their consumers will want to click on. They take problems consumers have brought to their attention and answer questions they might have. This is solving the problem and engaging the consumer in a fun way. They're also reaching potential consumers with targeted content. Blog posts like their food guides provide content tailored for their audience like vegan cheese and 9 ways to add plants to your routine. Links: Why Business Blogging Works - https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/why-business-blogging-works Whole Foods blog - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/archive/ The truth about farmed salmon - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/archive/truth-about-farmed-salmon-whole-foods-market How to Not Kill Your Succulent - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/departments/floral/how-to-care-for-your-succulant Food Guides - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/food-guides 9 Ways to Add Plants to Your Routine - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/how-to-eat-more-plants Vegan Cheese - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/archive/fine-vegan-cheese Vegan Beauty Products - https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/tips-and-ideas/archive/try-our-top-10-vegan-beauty-products
One of my favourite business tips: start a blog. In this episode I'll explain why blogging is one of the most powerful elements of your small business marketing plan. Blogging is not just for influencers or creative writers: it's a way to build authority with your audience, to share your expertise and take control of all your content. Most importantly, blogging is crucial for building your website SEO and increasing search traffic without paying for ads. For more information about anything mentioned in this episode, visit theunfinishedbookshelf.com/podcast.
Is blogging dead? Is blogging REALLY all that important? Are you contemplating STARTING a blog or do you currently have a blog but wonder if it’s worth it anymore? You’re going to want to keep listening today because we are going deep into the weeds on whether or not you should have a blog.
So, your business has decided to take the leap into the blogosphere. Great! There’s no shortage of reasons why blogging can benefit your business. However, the world of business blogging may still feel like uncharted territory. What should your blog discuss? How many posts should get published, and how often? Just who the heck is going to read this stuff, anyway?
Business blogging is a great opportunity. But many business owners and marketers continue to start a blog and then leave it for dead after just a few months. Here are some of the common challenges that come up. And how to expect them and overcome them so you can see long-term success. Text: https://ghostblogwriters.com/10-unexpected-challenges-with-business-blogging/
Listen to what top ten business blogging mistakes are made and how to avoid them.
Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
In Episode 47 we revisit a popular episode from the past of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien conclude the series on Business Blogging with SEO strategies for blog posts and 16 tips for better blogging. Matt and Jan share their recent experiences hiking and wandering Sequoia National Park. Find our show notes at https://www.WBNLPodcast.com/Episodes
In dieser Folge schlüpft Georg in die Interviewer-Rolle und spricht mit Karin über die letzten Monate, in denen es alles andere als ruhig bei ConstantlyK zuging. Ihr wurde eine gewisse Leichtigkeit genommen, in dem sehr schnelllebigen Business Blogging. Im vergangenen Sommer hat Karin gemerkt, dass sich etwas Ändern muss. Sie hat für sich eine einschneidende Entscheidung getroffen. Viel Spass beim Zuhören !
Andy and Barry review the results from Orbit Media's Fourth Annual survey of business bloggers and discuss blogging trends.
The Tastes of India Podcast in Hindi : Healthy Living Tips and Cookery Show
This is a new section to the Tastes of India Podcast and in this section we will be discussing about blogging as a business. In this first episode we will be discussing about the absolute basics about business blogging.
The Tastes of India Podcast in Hindi : Healthy Living Tips and Cookery Show
This is a new section to the Tastes of India Podcast and in this section we will be discussing about blogging as a business. In this first episode we will be discussing about the absolute basics about business blogging.
The Tastes of India Podcast in Hindi : Healthy Living Tips and Cookery Show
This is a new section to the Tastes of India Podcast and in this section we will be discussing about blogging as a business. In this first episode we will be discussing about the absolute basics about business blogging.
Wandering But Not Lost Podcast | Real Estate Coaching & Wandering Zen
In Episode 26 of the Wandering But Not Lost Podcast, co-hosts Matt Emerson and Jan O’Brien conclude the series on Business Blogging with SEO strategies for blog posts and 16 tips for better blogging. Matt and Jan share their recent experiences hiking and wandering Sequoia National Park. Find our show notes at https://www.WBNLPodcast.com/Episodes
Small Businesses want to know how to generate web traffic. SEO and blogging are still extremely effective ways to get found, and convert visitors into customers. More than 65% of Web Traffic still comes in from Google Organic Search (Blogging and SEO). In this episode of my podcast, you hear real audio from a client call about the technical side of Organic Search (Search Engine Tiles, Meta Descriptions and Schema), as well as the Strategic Content Marketing side (Blogging, Partnership Creation, Link Building and Social Media). I use a fitness analogy to break down the concept that just like getting fit is accelerated by both eating well AND working out, getting found on Google is accelerated by both having technically sound SEO strategy, and creating relevant content for your target audience and distributing effectively on a consistent basis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paulhickey/support
Content marketing encompasses a wide variety of client-facing material. If you are thinking of using content as part of your outreach, one of the best jumping off points would be a blog. In this episode of Stay Paid, we talk to special guest Jen Benvenuto about how to get your blog off the ground, and how to make sure it garners return. Visit our website to get more resources and back episodes! https://remindermedia.com/podcast/ Follow Luke Acree: https://www.instagram.com/lukeacree https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeacree https://www.facebook.com/lukeacreeRM/ Follow ReminderMedia: https://twitter.com/remindermedia https://facebook.com/RMconnect Visit www.remindermedia.com to generate more referrals and repeat business.
Put Yourself First Podcast | Self Care | Personal Growth | Goal Setting | Inspirational Interviews
Today I'm chatting to Holly Wood - founder of WeBlogNorth and the Northern Blog Awards. We discuss the business of blogging, work life balance being self employed, and body positivity as a Mum.
To blog or not to blog…that is the question that many small businesses ask these days. There’s a lot of work involved in starting a blog – from set-up to writing content to building relationships with your readers. In today’s episode, we’ll break down the concept of blogging into actionable steps that will get you up and running quickly, including a look at some of the technical aspects of maintaining a blog, how to write content your readers will love, and simple ways to share that content in multiple places for maximum exposure.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Brad, who has a question about blog categories and blog post tagging. Should he re-categorize his blog posts? What should he do about blog post tags? How should he organize the tags on his blog? what’s the benefit of blog post reorganizing and blog post tag categorization? Brad’s website is at http://BradHobbs.com. In this episode, I mention http://TopRankBlog.com, a great SEO website you can check out. I also mention Todd Tresidder, who talks to me about content auditing on Smart Passive Income Podcast Session #200. You can listen to that at http://SmartPassiveIncome.com/session200. Do you have a question about blog post tagging? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to our sponsor, Design Crowd. To learn more about working with their designers, go to http://designcrowd.com/askpat.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today’s question comes from Jeanette, who has a question about starting a new email list to align with the change in direction of her blog. Should she create a new email list or use the existing email list? Does she start from scratch with the new vision for the website? What can she do to prepare her audience for the website change? Jeanette’s website is at http://craftwhack.com. Do you have a question about changing the direction of your website and your email list? Record it at AskPat.com. Today’s sponsor is FreshBooks. Go to Freshbooks.com/AskPat and enter “Ask Pat” for more information.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Jeff, who has a question about creating one large blog post to launch his new blog. Should he create one epic blog post to launch his new blog? What other content should he create to launch his blog? As his blog grows, how does he balance the larger blog posts and the smaller posts? Jeff’s website is at NewMiddleClassDad.com. In this episode, we mention my interview with Neil Patel about content marketing for your blog. Listen to that episode at SmartPassiveIncome.com/session214. You can find the FoodTruckr.com article here: http://foodtruckr.com/2013/10/what-i-wish-id-known-before-starting-my-food-truck/. Do you have a question about launching your new blog? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to our sponsor, Design Crowd. To learn more about working with their designers, go to http://designcrowd.com/askpat.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Randy, who has a question about promoting his book on his blog. What if he feels like he doesn't have much more to say outside of the book? Should he keep his blog going? What should he write about to promote his book? Randy's website is at http://www.disneylanddevotional.com/. Do you have a question about promoting your book? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to our sponsor, Design Crowd. To learn more about working with their designers, go to http://designcrowd.com/askpat.
This week on WPblab Jen Miller of needsomeonetoblog.com will be discussing how to get started with effectively starting a blog for your business.Jason Tucker (@jasontucker)Bridget Willard (@YouTooCanBeGuru)Jen Miller (@JenBlogs4U)NotesGiveWP ChannelJen Miller – Need Someone To Blog?Be Seen BloggingNeed Someone To…Women in WPHow can people find you as a business that blogs for others? Jen uses SEO, has a solid website name and people find her based on the type of work she does for others.How much should you share on the blog of yourself? Who you are and what you stand for, let people know who are you and what you do. Let yourself stand out. If you are a better fit than the client will go with you.Should there be a theme in your blog? Definitely. Bring a common element into the story. Dogs, volunteering. Build common ground with potential clients.Hobbies and work can be tied together and can be talked about on the blogHow do you find themes for clients? Their hobbies and activities they do.Not being in front of the computer means brain chills out and idle and have a great idea.Do you recommend you follow / stalk clients before helping. No, they won’t have social in place.Interviews and judging characters really helps to get ideas for the blogHow does the small business person sell the one t-shirt? You need a platform. Blogger,WordPress, medium. Ideally starting with Facebook Page.Own that spaceCustom domain, memorable, keyword filledKeywords tools:SpyFuGoogle AdwordsKeywordPlannerTell the backstory on the about page, tell the juicy tips. Tell the story behind the storyDollywood#hiroyHiRoy T-shirtTell the backstory of Rachel Carden setting it up…Show how your clients are using your product in unique ways with case studies.Some give out the secret sauce on the blog. Clients won’t go through it allhttp://noahelias.net/ Sells the product by telling a story through the bloghttp://noahfineart.com/blog/life-it-requires-some-assembly/How do you get a story? Write a post it note and write up of why the product started, how it started.Do website first. Then do twitter, then do facebook then do blog. Build in layers. Need copy!The blog needs to match the supporting content that must have been been in a book 40 years ago.Update website and revise all copy with keywordsAnalyse support tickets, write about what people have issue with. Write about what people are searching for https://givewp.com/blog/Write the blog post in google docs or a shareable medium. Not in WordPressLooking for grammatical errorsMore eyes on the wordsDistraction free writing and revisions not really used in WordPress.Blog posts need to be shared on social media platforms. Social proof gains valueGravity form takes in user-generated content and saves it to draftGoogle Docs are good for collaboration on blog postsGoogle Alerts will keep yourself currentPodcasts are fuel for blog postsHow to find if you’ve got original content? Copy paste paragraph into googleIf your content was stolen and the original site is down, then you have the original.How long should the post be? As long as it should be to get the point across.How often should you publish? Once a week. Posting on friday is actually okayDon’t steal content. 70% original for ranking well. Google might hurt you for it.Plugins, Themes and SoftwareYoast SEO PluginWordPress AppPostmaticConstant ContactMailChimpCopyscapeOur show notes were prepared by:Jonathan Perlman – @jpurplemanThe post WPblab EP57 – The Nuts & Bolts of Effective WordPress Business Blogging w/ Jen Miller appeared first on WPwatercooler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on WPblab Jen Miller of needsomeonetoblog.com will be discussing how to get started with effectively starting a blog for your business.* Jason Tucker (@jasontucker)* Bridget Willard (@YouTooCanBeGuru)* Jen Miller (@JenBlogs4U)Notes* GiveWP Channel* Jen Miller – Need Someone To Blog?* Be Seen Blogging* Need Someone To…* Women in WP* How can people find you as a business that blogs for others? Jen uses SEO, has a solid website name and people find her based on the type of work she does for others.* How much should you share on the blog of yourself? Who you are and what you stand for, let people know who are you and what you do. Let yourself stand out. If you are a better fit than the client will go with you.* Should there be a theme in your blog? Definitely. Bring a common element into the story. Dogs, volunteering. Build common ground with potential clients.* Hobbies and work can be tied together and can be talked about on the blog* How do you find themes for clients? Their hobbies and activities they do.* Not being in front of the computer means brain chills out and idle and have a great idea.* Do you recommend you follow / stalk clients before helping. No, they won’t have social in place.* Interviews and judging characters really helps to get ideas for the blog* How does the small business person sell the one t-shirt? You need a platform. Blogger,* WordPress, medium. Ideally starting with Facebook Page.* Own that space* Custom domain, memorable, keyword filled* Keywords tools:* SpyFu* Google Adwords* KeywordPlanner* Tell the backstory on the about page, tell the juicy tips. Tell the story behind the story* Dollywood* #hiroy* HiRoy T-shirt* Tell the backstory of Rachel Carden setting it up…* Show how your clients are using your product in unique ways with case studies.* Some give out the secret sauce on the blog. Clients won’t go through it allhttp://noahelias.net/ * Sells the product by telling a story through the bloghttp://noahfineart.com/blog/life-it-requires-some-assembly/* How do you get a story? Write a post it note and write up of why the product started, how it started.* Do website first. Then do twitter, then do facebook then do blog. Build in layers. Need copy!* The blog needs to match the supporting content that must have been been in a book 40 years ago.* Update website and revise all copy with keywords* Analyse support tickets, write about what people have issue with. Write about what people are searching for https://givewp.com/blog/* Write the blog post in google docs or a shareable medium. Not in WordPress* Looking for grammatical errors* More eyes on the words* Distraction free writing and revisions not really used in WordPress.* Blog posts need to be shared on social media platforms. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Gordon, who has a question about the volume of blog content he should be creating. How often do you need to create new content for your audience? Is there a sweet spot for specific platforms, such as a podcast, website, and video? Does the amount of content depend on the audience? In this episode, we mention my book, Will It Fly?, which is about validating your business idea. Learn more at http://willitflybook.com. Do you have a question about content volume? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Thanks to Zip Recruiter for sponsoring today's episode. Go to http://www.ziprecruiter.com/pat to get started posting jobs today.
Spiderworking's Blogcentric Podcast - Improve Your Blog With My Weekly Challenges
Do you have moments of doubt about your blogging? Do you wonder where it’s all going? Is it bringing you customers? Setting business blogging goals can keep you focused and motivated and help you plan for success. When I sat down to write this podcast I wasn’t sure if you’d enjoy it. Do you need […]The post How To Achieve The Business Blogging Goals You Set – Blogcentric #45 appeared first on Spiderworking.com -Digital Marketing Strategy For Small Business.
Spiderworking's Blogcentric Podcast - Improve Your Blog With My Weekly Challenges
Can a small business blog compete in a space overrun with content? How can you show your best readers you value them? Are the easy days of marketing on the internet over? I’ve been reading Mark Schaefer’s {Grow} blog for a couple of years now and I read and recommended his latest book ‘The Content […]The post Is There Space For Small Business Blogging? With Mark Schaefer – Blogcentric #17 appeared first on Spiderworking.com -Digital Marketing Strategy For Small Business.
@styled_chic on Twitter and Alona on Facebook want to know the best way you can find someone to confide in and trust in reference to your business. This is so imperative to your growth as a businesswoman (yep, even as a blogger), so here are the top 3 ways to make this happen.
In this episode, Jen talks with Alisha about her leap into entrepreneurship, what she learned from her first business failure, and both of their approaches to to-do lists and productivity. More like a candid conversation between two creative friends than your traditional interview, this episode also touches on their advice for anyone hiring a business or blog coach, and some of the biggest lessons they’ve both learned about running a blog alongside their creative business.
Linda Dessau is the author of Write Your Way to More Clients Online. She launched Content Mastery Guide in July 2005 to help business owners grow their blogs and be more effective on social media. Her work has appeared at Content Marketing Institute, Social Media Examiner, and Costco Connection Canada.
The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
#104: Building a successful online business or blog doesn’t happen overnight, but beyond that, it’s not always pretty and positive either. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been doing this for a while, you will always come across some of the negative aspects of being online, and I think it’s important to talk about these things and be real with you about what might be ahead, so you can be better prepared and understand that you’re not alone. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session104
The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
#104: Building a successful online business or blog doesn’t happen overnight, but beyond that, it’s not always pretty and positive either. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been doing this for a while, you will always come across some of the negative aspects of being online, and I think it’s important to talk about these things and be real with you about what might be ahead, so you can be better prepared and understand that you’re not alone. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session104
Are you thirsty for some business blogging tips to drive more awareness and web traffic? Are you using a blog to generate leads and new business but struggling to see results? This week on the Social Media Social Hour, Lee Odden of TopRank Online Marketing joins me and shares tons of business blogging tips and strategies that […] The post Business Blogging Tips with TopRank’s Lee Odden appeared first on Casual Fridays.
This audiobook accompanies our week #8 Business Blogging Kindle e-book and the week #8 Business Blogging video inside the Inner Circle. The post 26WP Week #8: Business Blogging [AUDIOBOOKS] appeared first on 26-Week Digital Marketing Plan.
Discover how blogging can help build your platform and audience. Learn simple ways to generate ideas and build credibility with your blog; along with some creative tips and suggestions to get your blog noticed in order to generate more traffic to your website. Lots of authors and entrepreneurs see the value in blogging and have [...] The post Business Blogging – Building Visibility Online with Michelle Shaeffer appeared first on The Ambitious Entrepreneur Podcast Network.
In this episode we interview Dan Miller, author of '48 Days To The Work You Love' and we chat about online business, blogging, books, and a lot more.These are some of the highlights included in this episode: The benefits of having such a vibrant online community? Should you start a blog or write a book? How to find time to write on a consistent basis. How and where new entrepreneurs should place their your energy and focus. What Dan means when he says “Hourly pay will keep you poor.” Dan's advice for those who work in jobs that they hate, but don't know what else to do. Click here to download the MP3 file (just right click then select 'save as')
This week on Social Geek Radio Deb and AK will talk all things blogging. From recommended word count and frequency to details specific to optimizing your blogs for search. In today's times of "extreme social" the blog is often overlooked or laid by the wayside while businesses and marketers fervently work on their Facebook and Twitter strategies. During this episode we will tell you why your blog should still be your number one focus and we will share tools you can use to help manage your time and your blogs to keep them at the forefront of your marketing plans. Bring your blogging questions and log into the chat room at show time to have them answered live! You can also tweet your questions using hashtag #socialgeekradio on Twitter. In the meantime, we invite you to check out Deb's blog and AK's blog. "See" you Thursday!
Today's show is a little different. As fans of the tMedia Facebook page know, I co-hosted a teleclass last week with Vonetta Booker-Brown of SuccesTales, on using podcasts and videos to you help market and brand your small business. It was a great call and I think it provided helpful and most importantly ACTIONABLE information for solopreneurs just starting out in the podcasting and video arena. But whether you're new to podcasts and videos or not, you will definitely learn more about a few useful promotional and production tools that you can easily (and inexpensively) add to your audio/video toolbox. Enjoy! :-)
Today's show is a little different. As fans of the tMedia Facebook page know, I co-hosted a teleclass last week with Vonetta Booker-Brown of SuccesTales, on using podcasts and videos to you help market and brand your small business. It was a great call and I think it provided helpful and most importantly ACTIONABLE information for solopreneurs just starting out in the podcasting and video arena. But whether you're new to podcasts and videos or not, you will definitely learn more about a few useful promotional and production tools that you can easily (and inexpensively) add to your audio/video toolbox. Enjoy! :-)
Your business is in trouble. I mean it. You don't have a blog and your competition is passing you up. Or you have a blog but it hasn't been updated in months and it is starting to look like an abandoned old house on the edge of a bad neighborhood. Your problem? You need to begin to think past the 30 sec ad mentality. The foolish notion that you can create a 30 second TV spot or newspaper ad and gain a flood of new customers is dead. Yeah it still works. But that's like telling everyone at the turn of the last century that the horse and buggy still works. Only fools stuck with making horse and buggies in the face of the automobile and its rise to prominence. Blogging, podcasting, internet, online marketing? Same thing. So should you abandon all forms of traditional advertising? No way. I'm just suggesting that you think beyond the 30 second ad. Of course TV isn't going anywhere and newspapers will always be around in spite of those who would argue this point. Treating the web as a distribution or broadcast platform is one of the biggest mistakes people make online with blogs, podcasts, and other tools. We are all used to television, radio, and the newspaper as a one-way broadcast medium. Communications online work more like a telephone than a TV receiver. The web is a conversation medium not a broadcast medium. As you plan your business blog think about using it to start conversations. So let me give you a tip on content and what to write about. What is it about my product or service that people want to talk about? This is the big question. Ask yourself this and center your blog content around the answer. Your product or service should have some really great benefits and features. What are the benefits that people would share with their neighbors? Begin to write and talk about these to stir the conversation. The guys over at Will It Blend do this on video in a very funny way. I would recommend that you put at least 80% of your time into talking about the features that people find amazing about your product or service. Blogging about your best product and service benefits and inviting discussion can really pull in your business readers and help you create compelling content. So thinking past the 30 sec ad mentality means thinking as a conservationist not a broadcaster. Does it require hard work? You bet. But it is worth it because of the leverage your business will gain from customer feedback, insight, and participation. Stay tuned for future articles as we help break down ways to use online media to market your business. ABOUT FOLK MEDIA Folk Media is a new media studio that specializes in helping businesses produce, distribute, and promote online media like blogs, audio podcasts, video and Facebook fan pages that drive sales and promote business on the Internet. http://www.FolkMedia.org
A few weeks back I was one of the presenters in two different webinars from PRWeb. Each of the presentations was about small business marketing, and during each I talked about business blogging. And … after each I received a number of emails from people who were confused about how to do it. […] The post Startup BizCast #72 – How and Why of Business Blogging (Steve Mullen) first appeared on EndGame Public Relations.
A few weeks back I was one of the presenters in two different webinars from PRWeb. Each of the presentations was about small business marketing, and during each I talked about business blogging. And … after each I received a number of emails from people who were confused about how to do it. […]
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