Business Blog Savvy: Avoiding the 8 Pitfalls of
Do-It-Yourself Blogging
by Patsi Krakoff and Denise Wakeman
Published on this site: February 27th, 2006 - See
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You can pat yourself on the back if you're one of the thousands
of small business professionals that have set up a blog to
communicate with your potential clients. Or, maybe you haven't
started your business blog yet, but intend to. Take note now
so you can avoid some of the consequences of do-it-yourself
blogging.
You've heard all the hype, listened to a few podcasts and
teleseminars, and finally sorted out for yourself how blogging
can really work for your targeted niche of readers and potential
clients. You've set up your business blog.
Now, you may be asking yourself, "If I'm so smart at
my business, why do i have a dumb do-nothing blog?"
Here are a few of the pitfalls of creating your blog without
any guidance from blogging experts:
- You don't know how to use your blogging software, yet
you expect to look like an expert and build credibility.
How could you know? Blogs haven't been around that long,
and the blogging software is continually being upgraded.
You need to learn how to use your blog features that increase
your findability on the Internet and readership. For example,
you need to regularly use trackback, pinging, and permalinks
features.
- You are writing in a vacuum, without knowing what questions
your clients want answered. You haven't done any keyword
research, or asked your current clients what they'd like
to read. Even worse, you under the impression that a blog
should be like an online diary. You are writing about your
personal life and details, detracting from the on-target,
focused purpose of your blog as a business building tool.
- You haven't researched other blogs in your field, or
spent any time on them, leaving comments. You need to get
out there and raise your hand in the blogosphere, so people
will know you're there. You also need to know what's going
on in your field.
- You haven't put a subscription form on your blog, and
you don't understand the whole RSS feed thingy. Your readers
can't find you or know when you have updated your blog.
- You haven't put any images on your blog and your blog
doesn't look as neat and tidy as your business is. It doesn't
reflect your business image or brand.
- You haven't put any content-appropriate ads on your blog,
that don't distract from your own products. Your blog has
a non-professional, non-business look and feel to it.
- You haven't used categories for your blog posts and your
readers are confused about wide-ranging subjects you write
about. What is your core message? What is the focus of your
blog? And important question you must answer for your readers:
What's in your blog for them?
- You haven't written anything for a month. When you've
got a blog that has lack-luster traffic, your enthusiasm
for writing begins to wane. Why bother posting, if no one
is reading your words of wisdom? Then your blog slips even
further, and begins to look like a ghost town. Worse, it's
still up on the Web, and people will find you and decide
you maybe don't care, went out of business, or changed your
mind.
Here's what is promised by having a blog:
- Search engines will find you better - website traffic
galore
- Instant credibility in your area of expertise
- A way to communicate with people interested in your field
- Dialogue through comments with potential clients
- Increased sales of your products, whether tangible goods,
informational products, or services
How could you possibly know the most effective blogging strategies
and tactics without learning and guidance by experts? Sure,
blogs are for everyone and the software makes it easy and
cheap for anyone to start a blog.
But a professional business blog that drives traffic and gets
clients must be optimized correctly and treated as a valuable
marketing strategy.
Here are some solutions:
- Study the professional business blogs in the blogosphere
and model their strategies.
- Buy an ebook on how to set up and optimize a professional
business blog
- Take an advanced course in blogging (not one that just
tells you how to get a free account and set it up, but one
to explain how to optimize for business.
- Hire a team of professional blog experts to coach you
in using your blog for your business.
- Hire a business blog consultant team to help you tweak
your blog, or do an extreme makeover.
- Delete your blog and start all over again.
Blogs are an effective and powerful marketing tool for businesses
of all sizes and types. Like any tool, though, you need to
know how to use it correctly to maximize your results.

As the The Blog Squad, Patsi Krakoff and Denise
Wakeman have teamed up to work with professionals to maximize
their marketing strategies by implementing blogs, ezines and
ecommerce tactics. They have co-authored "Build a Better
Blog: The Ultimate Guide for Boosting Your Business with a
Professional Blog." Take The Blog Squad's free assessment
to find out if you're ready for a business blog: http://snipurl.com/Blog_Assessment

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