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1. It is perfect for creating a web presence for independent
professionals who have something to say and who need people to
get to know them and what they can do for them. 2. Having your
own business blog gives you credibility and a forum where you
can show your expertise. 3. Readers can comment directly onto
your blog, creating interaction and interest. 4. No more waiting
for your web designer to update your web site. 5. You can post
to your blog yourself, about any issue, daily if you wish, and
get it broadcast into the blogosphere instantly. 6. The search
engines love blogs and will pick up your keywords easily,
boosting your rankings, making it easier for people to find you
on the web. 7. Customers are drawn to personality behind the
business. Human voices convey intimacy beyond PR-babble. (To
read about this topic read The Cluetrain Manifesto. The first
chapter is available free online:
http://cluetrain.com/apocalypso.html.) 8. You can network and
build up a community of like-minded readers. You blog, people
comment. Others blog, you comment. Before you know it, more
people have heard of you and your business because the buzz gets
passed around. 9. You can test out new ideas and get instant
feedback. Get your customers and prospects in on the act now and
let them help you help them - invite them to talk back! Let them
see how you develop your products and services and they can show
you how to best to serve them. 10. You can use your blog
side-bars to promote your products, your affiliate products, run
blog ads, sell books, and any other product or services you
have. You don’t have to include this in the body or content of
your article; therefore your posts - your writing - can remain
content rich and free of promotional hype. Finally, email
marketing and electronic newsletters are struggling because of
over-crowded inboxes, spam problems and filters. - On the
average, 64.7% of the business e-mail you send is not even
opened, let alone read. [source: Q3 2004 Email Trend Report,
DoubleClick ] - E-mail marketers are seeing their open-rates
range from only "mid-20s to just over 50 %" [source: ClickZ.com]
- That means that you are losing at least 50% of your
prospective buyers or readers. How much does that amount to in
losses over the course of the next few years? - AOL receives
roughly 2 billion e-mail messages a day, of which about 75
percent are blocked and another 4 to 7 percent are sent to the
bulk folder. [source: ClickZ.com] Sit up and pay attention. The
time to start blogging for your business is now.
About Author :
Denise Wakeman of Next Level Partnership, and Patsi Krakoff of
Customized Newsletter Services, have teamed up to create
blogging classes and marketing services for independent
professionals. You can read and subscribe to their blog at http://www.buildabetterblo
g.com
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