opinion

Learn to Use Blogging as a Marketing Tool

While many people are aware of blogs and understand how they work, most of them do not understand how blogging can be a very successful and powerful marketing tool to be used to promote your business.  It is important to understand how you can use blogging to advance your small business to increase your customer-base and your bottom line. Here are a couple of practical tips that you can apply to your current business structure that will help you to learn to view blogging as a productive marketing tool.

Any business can start a blog - it doesn't matter what you are selling or to whom you are selling it - any business can launch a blog. It should be noted that some business sectors will be able to blog much more naturally than others. However, as long as you know what you are doing and have an understanding of what is required to create a successful marketing blog, there's no reason why you shouldn't start one now if you haven’t already.

Blogs can help small businesses get an edge and have a voice, particularly during today's tough economy. You can create a blog about anything, giving a line of instant communication, tips, knowledge, information and news to your readers. Blogs have been written on just about every topic - both specific to one subject and generalized to a wide demographic. Ensuring that you are able to make the most of your blogging venture will mean doing some research and asking tough questions to figure out what type of blog you should create.

The Benefits

The goal of any marketing tool is to increase traffic, sales and revenue. Blogging can accomplish this by giving you new and unique opportunities for self-promotion through the use of links to and from other relevant blogs, and through the interaction opportunities with your customers and target demographic through comments and sharing. To get the most out of each blog post, article and tip you should post them on your blog, share with other industry-focused blogs and spread your knowledge (and links!) via popular article sharing sites and directories.

Blogs are a great way to effectively increase your relevant keywords and phrases, increasing the value of your overall website in the eye of the top search engine websites. When you write blog posts that are keyword-rich and relevant to your business, products or services, you increase the "value" of your website to others who are searching for information on the subject you are writing about.The more valuable your content is with regard to the keyword or key phrase used to search for your site, the better your rank will be in the search engines. 

Increasing your demographic is an important benefit as well. When you write a blog and post it for others to find and read, you can reach out to new customers that might not have heard about your company or products before. This is a great way to build traffic, but it will also work to promote you and your website as industry leaders – thought leaders, as I’ve written before - a place where people can go for trusted information they can use.

How to Create an Effective Blog

Blog posts shouldn't just be a few lines of text with some keywords added in for good measure, they should add value to your website and should serve as an opportunity for you to communicate a message to potential customers as well as to your existing customer base. Make sure to always carefully construct a message that will show your experience and knowledge within the industry. As your customers read through your blog postings to find your opinions about relevant topics or to get advice or tips on using or purchasing your products and services – this proves that you and your company know the business well. This will help you to build a positive reputation as a leader within the community – again, commonly referred to as thought leadership.

Choosing a topic can seem a bit daunting at first, but once you start thinking about your business, your products and all the services that you provide, you will discover that your options are endless!  For example, if your website is a professional service site for electrical work, you could write about how dangerous it can be for a homeowner to do his own wiring and establish your employees as highly trained and qualified individuals who work for a professional skilled company. You could also write up a list of troubleshooting FAQ or "frequently asked questions" that will help your customers know when it's time to call your office for professional help.

Make sure to always write unique and original content that has been written specifically for you, and that hasn't been posted anywhere else online. The search engines will notice if you have copied content from another source and the value of your post will be diminished as a penalty for using someone else's content. A typical blog post should be about 150-300 words per post, making them easy to write quickly, especially if you are already an expert in your field. You can write posts ahead of time and with WordPress software, plug in regular postings that will automatically show up on the website on the days that you designate.

When adding links, make sure to do so sparingly and carefully. You can link back to your business website, specific product pages or additional information about the services you offer. Linking back from your website to your blog will also help to improve your overall search engine optimization - on both your business website and your blog. Relevant in-bound and out-bound links can be very beneficial in a number of ways.

In order to have a successful blog and maximize your traffic-building potential, you need to update your blog on a regular basis.  If daily is too much, shoot for weekly at first and then build up your blogging to a point where it is comfortable for you and for the time you can afford to allot to this task. A regularly updated blog will show up more frequently in the search engines and help to increase your visibility in organic search results.

There are a number of ways you can measure how successful your blogging project is to your website.  You can use Google Analytics to track your traffic, keywords and demographics. You can also bring more traffic to your blog via social media accounts at hot spots like Twitter or Facebook. By allowing comments and other interactions on your blog and website, you can also engage with customers and potential customers and gain insight into how they perceive your website and/or products. Blogging is one of those marketing tools where you can expect to get out of it exactly what you put into it, so the more time you dedicate to building your blog and post count - and doing it right - the better your results will be!

Now go become a thought leader!

Copyright © 2024 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More Articles

opinion

Retailer Tips for STI Awareness Month

Adult retail isn’t all fun and flirty games. We love helping folks navigate pleasure and desire for themselves and with their partners, but brick-and-mortar staff are also on the front lines for myriad educational opportunities — especially in April, which is Sexually Transmitted Infections Awareness Month.

Rin Musick ·
opinion

Strategic Upscaling of Non-4K Content

If content is king in adult, then technical quality is the throne upon which it sits. Technical quality drives customer acquisition and new sales, while cementing retention and long-term loyalty.

Brad Mitchell ·
opinion

A Look at the Evolution of Pleasure-Enhancing Pumps

Even though the pleasure industry is famously innovative, most “new” products are still ultimately reimagined versions of previous ones. They expand on the core idea by introducing a new feature or solution that takes the original concept to a new level of sensation, functionality or convenience.

Rebecca Weinberg ·
profile

AEBN Reflects on 25 Years of Innovation, Success

Reflecting on 25 years of success, AEBN honchos Jay Strowd and Bishop Wages harken back to 1999, when the company that would become a storied brand first broke away from an online DVD/VHS mail-order business to evolve as an entity solely dedicated to streaming video.

Alejandro Freixes ·
opinion

Platforming the Pleasure Industry With Our Collective Voice

Very early in my business career, I learned not to mix business with politics or religion. This was a foundational tenet that just made sense. For much of my career, that was easy. However, it has become increasingly difficult to avoid bringing politics into business.

Ken Sahn ·
profile

WIA Profile: Jessica Jasmin

Jessica Jasmin’s heart has always been in production, but there were a number of stops along her route to becoming creative director for Gamma Entertainment.

Women In Adult ·
opinion

The ABCs of POS Systems for Adult Store Owners

What point-of-sale system is best for your adult business? Figuring that out can be frustrating, since the numerous options and acronyms don’t easily translate into a clear checklist of features and benefits you can weigh.

Sean Quinn ·
profile

Hayley Davies: From New Zealand Math Nerd to Fast-Rising Adult Star

Growing up, New Zealander Hayley Davies was a proud nerd who participated in mathematics competitions against students from much higher grades. Her good looks turned out to be a kind of secret weapon, causing peers to underestimate her intellectual acumen.

Alejandro Freixes ·
opinion

How Pleasure Brands Can Leverage Strategic PR Amid Mainstream Media Layoffs

Thanks to the mainstreaming of intimacy products, pleasure brands can now gain broad exposure in all kinds of publications, from Cosmo to Allure to Good Housekeeping. Unfortunately, the economic uncertainty dominating the world and challenging businesses has hit the media sector particularly hard.

Kathryn Byberg ·
profile

Elly Clutch: English Teacher Turned Creator Shifts Into High Gear

Growing up, Elly Clutch often felt a bit strange and out of place. In fact, that feeling has stuck with her for as long as she can remember. Nevertheless, she has grown a lot of confidence since her youth, and now knows that being an outgoing and fun-loving nerd makes her uniquely memorable.

Alejandro Freixes ·
Show More