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46 Blogging Benefits: Must Change Your Business Forever
12:26 PMAs you might imagine, I always chuckle a little bit when hearing these words, but my response generally sounds like this:
Blogging, when done the right way, will change your business. It will change your life. It will change everything.
50 Blogging Benefits that Will Change Your Business Forever
1. The more pages (blog articles) your website has, the more time consumers will spend on your site. The more time they spend on your site, the further they move down the sales funnel. Like the quote says: “If you hang around the barber shop long enough, you’re going to get your hair cut.”2. You’ll see that “viral posts” are often grossly overrated, and your actual goal is attaining customers and achieving ROI, not silly metrics that last a few days and then fade off into the social media sunset.
3. People will view you as the expert voice of your industry—the go to place of information, teaching, and enlightenment.
4. You’ll quickly find out blogging isn’t the science so many make it out to be. When it comes down to it, consumers have questions and a great blog answers them. It really is that simple.
5. You’ll see just how much consumers appreciate honesty and transparency—especially considering your competitors choose the “Ostrich Marketing” (aka head-in-sand) approach.
6. You’ll quickly find that some social media “experts” have no idea what they’re talking about and “the rules” can vary drastically depending on the industry, niche, company, etc.
7. You’ll realize that many readers don’t understand silly acronyms and industry jargon—a product of the curse of knowledge and a problem of bloggers and businesses everywhere.
8. You’ll start online relationships that turn into true offline friendships.
9. You’ll show consumers you actually care about them. Why? Because most businesses in your industry aren’t even blogging and taking the time to be great teachers. In the world of business, the best educators get the reward.
Most
businesses in the waterproofing industry have never even considered
blogging…which is just another reason why Matt Stock and the rest of the
gang at US Waterproofing (Chicago) are leaders in their field.
11. You’ll find those in sales become much better at their job when they blog. Don’t believe me? Write about a subject for the next hour and then go explain that subject to a friend or client and see just how easily the words and thoughts flow.
12. You’ll ask yourself, “Why in the world did we wait so long to embrace blogging?? Geez that was dumb!” (You may not ask yourself this, but I’ve asked myself this question about 15,864 times over the last 3 years.)
What has blogging done for my swimming pool company? You can see here for yourself.
14. Your website will get more traffic through social sharing.
You
never know when you’re going to find “magic in the social media bottle”
as this article found for me at the beginning of this year.
16. You’ll be drawn to the other leaders and thinkers in your industry, and your mind will be expanded and quickened due to their profound influence.
17.You’ll get a chance to tell your CEO and management team, “Ha! I told you this stuff would work if we just stuck with it and chose greatness!!” (and then you’ll get a raise for your efforts. ;-))
18. Once you overcome your fears of blogging, you’ll also gain the strength to do more video-based marketing as well.
One
of the best video blogs for any blue collar business in the world, Mid
Atlantic concrete understands the power of video marketing.
20. Other companies in your industry will come to you for advice and knowledge.
21. Because of tracking, you’ll be able to see which companies and competitors are scouring your website.
22. You’ll be a positive voice of change when things aren’t what they should be in your industry.
23. You’ll be giving your sales department more ammo to use throughout the sales process.
Having
easily one of the best blogs in the appliance and lighting industry,
Yale Appliance of Boston leverages the knowledge of their employees to
produce content and ultimately affect the sales process.
25. Other business ventures and opportunities will arise as your popularity, brand, and influence grow.
26. You’ll attract better, more qualified employees as they’ll see you as a “forward thinking” and “social” organization.
27. By blogging, you’ll have a better feel than ever as to what your customers do and do not care about. In other words, as you study your analytics, social shares, and comment section—you’ll see what folks are drawn to as well as the topics that don’t seem to have as much impact.
28. Speaking of blog comments, if there is any place that will give you a feel for your readers it’s a blog’s comment section. As you have discussions with them there (and on other platforms), you’ll be more and more in tune with their needs.
29. By writing blog articles, you’ll naturally have more value to share on your other social platforms, like Twitter and Facebook for example.
Want to see a Facebook page done right? Social Media Examiner mixes blogs, questions, polls, etc. in a very effective manner.
31. Your inbound links will grow…and grow…and grow. Even crazier, you won’t have to pay some black-hat company to grow your links for you—something that will end up biting you in the digital butt later on.
32. As you give valuable information, you’ll naturally grow your company’s list. And as you grow the list, you’ll have a much better email marketing campaign along with countless other list-marketing opportunities.
33. The more blog articles you write, the more opportunities you’ll have to repackage that same content and turn it into an eBook, white-paper, etc
34. You will be more prepared and able to beat the competition head to head. Why? Because you give value and you’re the better teacher. That’s why.
Ever
heard of the “Geek Squad”? Chances are, you have. And despite the fact
that this company does tech service as a business, they still produces
TONS of video content for consumers. Why? Because they GET IT.
36. Because your community will grow, you’ll have the ability to crowdsource their knowledge, skills, opinions, etc.
37. You’ll develop your niche or “shtick” with each and every post, which ultimately leads to greater focus, clarity, and company vision.
38. Your prospects will become more and more qualified, which means better sales appointments, which also means much better customers to work with (and less of the ones that make your life miserable.)
39. You’ll likely learn to love writing, even though you never saw yourself as a “writer” before.
40. As others see you and your company as thought leaders, you’ll start to get more invites to events, conferences, etc. so as to share your unique story with the world.
The
greatest example I’ve ever seen of how blogging can affect one’s brand,
Gary Vaynerchuk went from blogging about wine to social media
celebrity.
42. You’ll learn what numbers really matter in your business and what numbers, especially the social media ones, don’t mean squat.
43. You’ll start to see the platform that will best serve you and your business. In some cases, it may be just blogging. In others, it may be video (YouTube), or visual (Pinterest), or social (Facebook, Twitter).
44. More and more people will ask you for guest posting opportunities—either on your site or theirs. And as you guest post on other sites, you’ll be exposed to new audiences, opportunities, and attain more inbound links along the way.
45.You’ll learn very quickly what subjects you’re most passionate about (and could discuss forever) and also those subjects within your business that clearly do not make you jump out of the bed in the morning.
46. People around the world will thank you for caring, teaching, and helping. As you give value and work to solve problems, no matter the niche or field, you’ll be blessing the lives of others. Ultimately, is there any greater benefit than this?
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