Writing a Blog is not something most people enjoy doing. To illustrate, when we recently recommended to a prospective client that he post two Blogs a month on his website he physically froze and got that blank “How am I going to do that?” stare. After I explained that we would be writing the Blogs he was able to refocus on our conversation.
If your boss commands you to write a Blog and outsourcing is not an option, here are 10 tips to remember:
- You don’t need to be John Steinbeck to write a good blog. Most Blogs are written in a conversational style and getting professional writing help is much easier and less expensive than most people think.
- Good blogs have a common denominator and that’s a unique individual voice – a personality. Don't shy away from a strong opinion.
- To achieve that personality it is important that you don’t over-edit. A conversational style let’s you shine through. That does not mean poor grammar is acceptable.
- Be consistent with your posts. People are creatures of habit and if your posts are good, they’ll adjust to your schedule. I post on Tuesdays and Fridays every week.
- Keep your posts short and simple. Don't get caught up in length of your posts but somewhere between 300 and 600 words, less than a page, is the right length for most business Blogs.
- Don’t feel confined to a single topic. It’s okay to veer off in another direction if the subject matter is timely and you believe your point of view is unique and interesting.
- Allow comments even though most blogs get very few. People are a reluctant to put their name into the public domain or be critical.
- Create an interesting title. People are busy and a catchy title helps you get noticed.
- Inserting one or two (appropriate) images also helps your Blog stand out from the crowd since most Blogs are text-only environs.
- Sending a link to your Blog is a great way to connect or reconnect with the people who you’d like to invite into your professional or personal network.
See you in the Blogosphere!
Steve







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