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6 things to post when you are
running out of idea!
There is no doubt that blogs are the “it” thing today in the online world.
Wherever you surf, blogs are sprouting everywhere like mushrooms, whether
they’re used for personal or business purposes. But for starters, what is
a blog anyway? It is a diary where you can post your thoughts or feelings
or whatnots, except that it is online and the public can read it. But
enough of that. Gone were the days when they were used solely for personal
reasons. On the business side, they can be a very useful tool to boost
your business, and to keep your customers updated on the products and
infos you have. But if you’re still struggling to catch up on the latest
thing these days and you think you’re not much of a great writer either,
let me give you some useful subjects you can write about to give your
customers a lot of reasons to keep coming back to your site.
1. News. Okay, so maybe that’s basic. After all, your company or business
is the reason you put up a blog, right? Write about the products you sell.
Give them a bit of the benefits your potential customers might get for
buying them, with a link back to your main site to read the entire sales
letter. You can also write about updates to your product. Post news about
the industry you’re in. If you’re selling products that help people get
better search engine rankings, write about search engine news. Or, if you
or your service has been featured on TV, papers, or notable websites,
write about it. Don’t forget to post seminars or gatherings where you’ve
been invited.
2. History of your
business. Maybe this one has already been in your main website, but who
cares? People forget it. They come and go and chances are, when they visit
your site, they don’t read it. Write about how you began, the reputation
and achievements you’ve earned, and the accolades or awards you received,
with a link back your site. That way you’ll let them know why they should
buy from you, and that you’re a real person who’s building a reputable
business. Add some employee’s profile if you have someone working for you,
too. If you have nice traffic or site stats, that’s also worth mentioning.
3. Customer’s feedback. When a raving customer emails you about how your
product has helped him, share it in your blog. You’re giving your visitors
a compelling reason to buy from you.
4. Site of the week / month. Mention a site that doesn’t compete with you
but complements to your won. Explain to them why you like it, and why it
deserves your accolade.
5. Contests, surveys, trivia, questionnaires. If you’re running a contest,
post it in your blog to encourage visitors to join. Get their attention by
including the prizes, a bit of the rules, with a link back to your site
for more information regarding it. Or put a survey. That could give you
information regarding the product you’re selling, as to how you could
develop it further.
6. Tip of the day. Write about a new tactic you developed or something you
learned and perfected.
So there. Whatever your business is, no doubt there’s always something
you’ll definitely want to write about. Give it a try. And it will reward
you soon.
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