5 Things To Know Before Setting Up Your Business Blog

A lot of times, people start a blog for their business and they they either abandon or lose interest in it because it was totally not what they had expected. A common complaint is, there’s little return on investment or it’s a lot harder than I thought. If you haven’t started your blog yet and wondering if it might be a good move, here’s what you need to know so that you go in with your eyes wide open.

Always, Always Use Your Own Domain

Too many people start their business blog with a Blogspot.com or even WordPress.com address. Bad move. Don’t get me wrong, these are fantastic services and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with using the Blogger or WordPress.com but if you do, at the very least, spend $10 to register a domain for it. Your blog is part of your brand, your business’ identity. Preserve and control it.

TimerA Blog Is Not A Set It And Forget It Project

Don’t think you can use automated tools to fill your blog or load it up on PLR alone and you’ll be raking in the business. You can use a little bit of that, but generally, the human part has to come through. You or someone in your organization has to be assigned to update the blog with quality content regularly, promote the content and also connect with your readers. That can be a lot of work on the other hand it can also be very rewarding but you need to enter this with your eyes wide open and expect that the blog is pretty much, never ending.

Focus

Your blog should have a focus. It is absolutely OK to break the rules a little here and there and post a little personal tidbit on your business blog, especially if it can be tied into the overall focus or message of the blog. But if you are consistently all over the map, that’s not very compelling reason for someone to want to follow you. Think about what is the focus/reason/purpose. It will help you in the long term to come up with content that satisfies.

ShoutYou’ll Have To Promote It

This is often confusing because many businesses figure, if I’m going to have to promote the blog, why not just forget the blog and concentrate on promoting the web site? Good question. Fact is, content is a lot easier to ‘sell’. People get online to read, research, communicate. You’re a lot more likely to get someone to come to visit you if you offer them free or valuable content (like this) than getting them to a page that offers them a product to buy. So, promoting content is like pre-selling to your leads.

You Don’t Have To Do It Alone

By now, you’re probably thinking if this whole blogging thing is worth it because it sure sounds like a lot of work on top of your existing business obligations. It definitely is and the good news is you don’t have to be the only one doing all the work. You can always invite guests to contribute posts. Seek out fellow business owners who have products and services that compliment yours. They’d love to gain the exposure to your audience and customers. Invite your loyal customers to contribute. These double up as good content and testimonials too. Invite people to be interviewed. That’s content that is easy and quick to create too and of course, you can always outsource it.

Every project has its challenges. As a business owner, you know that owning your business sometimes seems like a huge obstacle course but you wouldn’t trade it for a thing. Blogging is no different. If you understand all these, and can’t wait to get started, you should also know that there is help available – learning on your own is a good thing but sometimes, groping around in the dark too much leads too a lot of bumps and bruises and that’s no fun either. If you’d much rather have someone walk you through, the Blogging Starter Pack will do just that.

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  1. Tanya Watson on July 21, 2009 at 12:29 am

    I’m trying to build a huge list of topics before I get started blogging. The first 15-20 ideas were pretty easy to come up with, but now I feel kinda stuck. It is alot of work up front before I even make that 1st post. But I sure am glad I’m doing it now.



    • Lynette on July 21, 2009 at 5:59 pm

      Now try to come up with that every month LOL. Ok I won’t freak you out. There are ways to make it easier. I have some fantastic downloads/resources to help you get a ton of ideas. Go to BlogEnergizer.com, get yourself a free membership. Then download the Blogging Calendar, Buzz Topics and check out the great blogging prompts in the free member’s area.



  2. Tanya Watson on July 20, 2009 at 8:29 pm

    I’m trying to build a huge list of topics before I get started blogging. The first 15-20 ideas were pretty easy to come up with, but now I feel kinda stuck. It is alot of work up front before I even make that 1st post. But I sure am glad I’m doing it now.



    • Lynette on July 21, 2009 at 1:59 pm

      Now try to come up with that every month LOL. Ok I won’t freak you out. There are ways to make it easier. I have some fantastic downloads/resources to help you get a ton of ideas. Go to BlogEnergizer.com, get yourself a free membership. Then download the Blogging Calendar, Buzz Topics and check out the great blogging prompts in the free member’s area.



  3. Ami on July 21, 2009 at 8:18 pm

    Hi, Been a while since I dropped by here. Last time you commented that I should use my name so I am using it

    On the topic of blogging, I must confess I use blogsapot alot
    And the results are not bad either. But you are right, should have my own domain

    Your blog still looks pretty cool
    Must drop in more often



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 6:16 pm

      Thanks for coming back Ami.



  4. Ami on July 21, 2009 at 4:18 pm

    Hi, Been a while since I dropped by here. Last time you commented that I should use my name so I am using it

    On the topic of blogging, I must confess I use blogsapot alot
    And the results are not bad either. But you are right, should have my own domain

    Your blog still looks pretty cool
    Must drop in more often



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 2:16 pm

      Thanks for coming back Ami.



  5. Jim Graham on July 21, 2009 at 11:59 pm

    I am also using tools like Evernote and Instapaper to store interesting blog topics for later. These are great in that if I see something I want to touch on but don’t have time to deal right then I can keep a handle on the topic and it doesn’t get lost in the haze of my day to day.

    Great tips!



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 6:17 pm

      Oh yes, Evernote has been invaluable for me too. It’s like a huge virtual dump bin for me.



  6. Jim Graham on July 21, 2009 at 7:59 pm

    I am also using tools like Evernote and Instapaper to store interesting blog topics for later. These are great in that if I see something I want to touch on but don’t have time to deal right then I can keep a handle on the topic and it doesn’t get lost in the haze of my day to day.

    Great tips!



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 2:17 pm

      Oh yes, Evernote has been invaluable for me too. It’s like a huge virtual dump bin for me.



  7. Jack Z on July 23, 2009 at 4:27 pm

    Great advice as always Lynette,
    I wrote about it on my own blog – referring to yours of course!
    Jackz



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 6:17 pm

      Thank you Jack!



  8. Jack Z on July 23, 2009 at 12:27 pm

    Great advice as always Lynette,
    I wrote about it on my own blog – referring to yours of course!
    Jackz



    • Lynette on July 28, 2009 at 2:17 pm

      Thank you Jack!