This is a guest post by Kristi Hines, social media and blogging enthusiast, on the benefits of business blogging, best practices when starting out a business blog, and ways to find topic ideas for your industry with some examples.
When I first began blogging almost ten years ago, blogs were used almost solely for personal diaries and online journals meant to be shared with only friends and family, or kept private. Within the first two years, however, blogging as a source of income started to rear its head with affiliate programs being pitched to the most known personal blogs. Fast forward to today, and blogs are not only used for individual gain but also for businesses.
Benefits of Blogging for Business
Business and corporate blogs can be valuable assets to a company’s website, creating a strong platform for their content marketing. They can help a business:
- Build their brand identity and positively manage their online reputation by putting positive content linked to their name out on the web.
- Help them go beyond simply offering products or services to gaining credibility by becoming experts in their industry.
- Allow them to build a stronger relationship and community with their customers, potential clients, and even others in their industry through blog comments and social sharing of new information.
- Give their site fresh new content, inviting visitors and search engines to return to their site again and again, boosting overall traffic.
- Get them ranked for long tail keyword search terms and phrases.
These are the main benefits of business blogging. Now, let’s look at how to make a business blog successful.
Questions to Ask When Getting Started
Probably the most important benefit is, if a business blog is done right, blog posts can lead to conversions and sales. What are the main things to keep in mind when starting or maintaining a business blog?
Who is Your Audience?
B2B businesses will want to write posts targeted towards businesses who are in need of their products and services, whereas B2C businesses will want to write posts geared toward their targeted customer demographic.
When corporate bloggers are coming up with post ideas, it is essential to put themselves in their targeted reader’s shoes and ask themselves:
- What would I want to learn about this business and industry?
- What hook would make me want to subscribe?
- What topic would make me want to comment?
- What kind of post wold make me want to inquire about products or services from this company?
Asking yourself these questions will help you determine just the kind of writing that you need to do to get a good response from your future blog community.
What Do My Competitors Do?
Business bloggers should do a bit of competitor research (just like you would do for link building) for similar businesses that also have a corporate blog, and look at how well it goes over with their audience.
- Do they get a lot of comments?
- Do the posts do well in search?
- Do the posts get a lot of social shares? A quick way to check is by installing the Topsy bookmarklet or Delicious Bookmark history bookmarklet (all the way at the bottom of the page) to your browser and seeing how many tweets and bookmarks the posts’ acquire.
- What elements of the posts and blog do I like? What elements do I dislike?
This kind of “competitor research” will help you more easily determine what results you want to get from your blog as well as what will help you get your results.
Blogging Best Practices
Whether you are blogging for personal or business purposes, there are some basic best blogging practices that you should always keep in mind.
- Make each post easy to share and more socialble by using social sharing buttons and comment plugins to encourage more interaction.
- Write like you are talking to your audience – business blogging should be professional, but is also less formal than press releases and article marketing.
- Don’t think of your blog (or social networking) as just an advertising platform. Blog readers like information, how-to’s, and, once you have built their trust, occasional recommedations. If they feel like they’re being pushed to buy something in every post, they will likely not come around again.
- Link out to other sites that are informational as well. Remember your goal is to create a valuable resources for your readers. Seeing you share quality information will make them trust you even more.
Business Blog Topics
Probably one of the biggest hold-ups in a business creating a blog is what to write about, especially if the business is in a very tight niche.
Finding Inspiration
If you have answered the above “Who is Your Audience?” questions, then you will have a general idea of what topics will interest your potential readers. Other ways to generate ideas include:
- Using Twitter and HootSuite (or other Twitter management tools) for monitoring influential twitterers in your industry and what is being discussed by the general public about it.
- Does your business have a support department or help desk? What questions are commonly asked by your clients or potential customers? These might be good topics to answer on your blog.
- Cover your views on current events and other hot topics in your industry by following major blogs on specific niches using major news networks and sites like Alltop, Technorati, or PostRank.
You might think that some subjects have been covered over and over again and can be found pretty much all over the internet, but what you want to realize is that, when someone is on your site, you want them to be able to find as much useful information possible about your industry on your site without having to go elsewhere (and possibly end up on a competitor’s blog instead).
Specific Examples
Using some of the sponsors of the recent blogging contest by Famous Bloggers (another great resource on how to blog) and The ComLuv Network (home of one of the most comment generating plugins for WordPress), we’ll look at some businesses that do not yet have blogs, and some topics they could be talking about.
Claims.com
Claims.com, the accidents at work specialists, handles personal injury, traffic accidents, and work-related injury claims. There are ton of great topic ideas I can see just from perusing a few pages into their website, including:
- Top 5 Most Common Workplace Accidents – What they are, and how much they generally cost if you are not insured.
- What is Sofa Rash? – What is it, how can it develop, and what you can do to prevent it.
- Whiplash – Where Can it Happen – Whiplash does not just happen when you are in a car wreck. Find out common ways someone can get whiplash, what the symptoms are, and what kind of treatment will be necessary to correct it.
Local Proud
Local Proud is a discount card program that helps you start your own business that will not only help vitalize the local economy, but also promotes going green (and can lead to additional promotional items for local search engine marketing). Some great blog posts for this site include:
- Why Go Local? – A look at the struggles of local businesses, and why it is more important than ever to support small businesses in your community.
- How Does Local Proud Help the Environment? – Describe how this program helps a community be more green by keeping things closer to home and not requiring printed out coupons. (Great link bait to possibly get on environmental blogs.)
- Case Studies – Go beyond a short testimonial and get a business owner to describe their experience with this kind of business, as well as how it has helped them boost local businesses and help the environment.
Online Recruiters Directory
The Online Recruiters Directory is an executive search firm that allows job seekers to connect with those seeking executive talent. This site actually has a small database of articles for jobseekers that could easily be turned into a blog for more interaction and traffic. Some other topic ideas include…
- What Do You Need to Get a 100k Job? – A look at the top earners in the most popular 100k+ careers and what they have in terms of college education, certifications, and experience.
- Top 100k Jobs for 2010 – A list of the most popular 100k jobs available this year.
- You’re Hired – Now What? – What to expect on your first days at a new job for career changers, from those who have transitioned from one field to another. (Could be a great interview series for those who successfully found a job through this service.)
ANS Gear
ANS Gear carries a huge line of paintball guns & gear at discounted prices. Coming from the perspective of someone who has never been involved in paintball, but has heard some very interesting stories, a few topics that would get me interested include:
- Paintball 101 – What essential equipment do you need to get started.
- Best Places to Compete – What are the top rated places to play in major metropolitan areas.
- Top 5 Common Paintball Injuries – What they are, how to avoid them (ie. protective gear), and if avoidance isn’t possible, how to treat them.
Now Relevant
NowRelevant.com is the best new search engine, an alternative to the major search engines for finding relevant niche information. Some interesting things to know about this search engine would be:
- What Makes Now Relevant Different? – Expand upon the information in the about us page and show some examples of search results for Now Relevant compared to the other major engines.
- PPC 101 – How does it work, and why advertisers should choose Now Relevant’s pay per click program over Adwords or others.
- Comprehensive Guide to Using Now Relevant – Cover everything from advanced search operators to where Now Relevant pulls its information from (blogs, social networks, etc.).
Your Thoughts on Business Blogging
Do you have a favorite business blog that others should follow the example of? What are your likes and dislikes about corporate blogs? If you have a business and have a blog, what positive results have you seen? If you are a business that doesn’t have a blog, what is stopping you?
Kristi is the author of Kikolani, a blog which provides blogging tips for successful personal and business bloggers alike, and an Internet Marketing Specialist providing link building services.
This post supports the some of the sponsors of the Famous Bloggers and ComLuv blogging contest. Please visit Kristi’s entry for powerful tips on how to promote your articles for more traffic, link value, and earnings.










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Twitter: netlawman05
February 8, 2011 at 9:02 am
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Thanks for that post, it’s really informative. I’ve recently become the blogger for a company and am trying to get my head round what I should be doing! So thanks for your good suggestion……..
Twitter: philsout
February 7, 2011 at 9:57 pm
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When it comes to marketing, blogging paved the way for small business companies to compete against big business companies.
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Twitter: NKCatering
February 1, 2011 at 6:33 pm
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Very interesting and informative post. The comments are helpful as well. I am convinced that a blogger should focus on giving relevant and helpful information about the industry he or she belongs and the income will follow.
Thanks for the post.
I think a great point is to see what your competitor’s are doing on their business blogs and what topics are they getting a lot of customer input and comments about.
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Twitter: wpexplorer
January 24, 2011 at 12:22 am
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Actually, as Prasenjit mentions, I tend to make about 2x more money from my websites on Thursdays and I get the most traffic on that day as well. However, don’t forget that was is Thursday for me is already Friday for half the world – and I get a lot of traffic from europe, asia, middle east…etc. But like I said, it really depends on your niche. For some sites it may be good to push lots of content friday-webnesday so when Thursday comes around your ‘core-users” have a lot of fresh new stuff to check out.
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January 24, 2011 at 12:06 am
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Hi growmap, now when I’m trying to post a new comment, it breaks. I get a blank page at . Am I doing anything wrong?
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Great postyou have here, and lots of excellent comments to go along with it. Despite the fact there has been so much talk about blogging for businesses, it’s still the most under-utilized marketing tool in the world IMO…..but in terms of business blogs, you bring up a great point about NOT making the blog about the business.
Twitter: farbrornabil
January 22, 2011 at 12:57 pm
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The best thing about business blogging is that you build up a personal brand. People get to know you – indirectly. Works awesome.
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Your blog is really good and that is right blogging can help you to know about your competitiors and other business ideas you can share here, and experts review you can read here for better inpiration.
Twitter: tc509
January 20, 2011 at 11:36 pm
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I am trying to get into SEO for my Real Estate business. I would like to be able to pay people to get my web page hits higher but most companies that I call say they want 600 a month for first page on google. Do you have any ideas for seo from home?
Twitter: GrowMap
January 21, 2011 at 4:48 pm
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Hi Brandon,
Quality SEO companies are generally very expensive – far more than $600 a month and any company that says they can guarantee you placement on the first page is either lying OR more likely planning to rank you for some obscure phrases no one actually ever searches on in the first place.
What you need is to know what the priorities are for your business and someone to point you in the right direction for what is worth spending money on and what isn’t. Read my post on Small Business Internet Marketing and make sure you pay the most attention to the part about Local Search Directories. Make those your first priority.
Then read How to Use CommentLuv to Grow Your Business.
IMPORTANT: If you read those and don’t know what to do or can not figure it out ask me for assistance. Instead of spending $600/mo. for SEO I can set up what you need and guide you in what to do yourself for either a one-time consulting fee or regular coaching.
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Twitter: tc509
January 21, 2011 at 9:31 pm
Twitter: @tc509
Thank you for the response,
I paid that same company 90 a month to be in the add words account on Google they put me in the paid advertising for searches like real estate richland Washington, real estate kennewick Washington and real estate pasco WA, that seemed to work but I would rather have hits in the main body. I would be interested in buying a Manuel that teaches you how to move up with SEO. Their argument was that paying for Google maps and adds is a must then you can get into SEO.
Twitter: GrowMap
January 22, 2011 at 4:26 pm
Twitter: @GrowMap
Hi Brandon,
I do not know that particular company but I can tell you that expertise and the quality of work varies tremendously between companies involved in both AdWords management and SEO.
You do not have to pay to be in Google Maps or any of the other Local Search Directories but you wouldn’t know that by reading their sites as they make the paid options easy to find and hide the free ones.
It CAN be a good idea for businesses to pay someone who is highly skilled to obtain your local listings for you because targeting the best keywords and writing compelling descriptions can make a difference in your results.
What I recommend is using UBL to Submit to Local Search Directories, then verifying that your listings actually appear (sometimes there are technical or approval reasons they don’t so you want to make sure they do) and then optimizing the information in the Top Local Search Search Directories.
Also read my detailed information about Local Search Directories.
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Huge post! LOL! But yea, as you said we could get reputation and great customer support if we have business blogging sites comparatively than other blogging sites. With great quality stuffs and with relevant info one could have lucrative business deals ideally. Thanks for your info though!
Twitter: tc509
January 20, 2011 at 11:38 pm
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What is with the reference to LUV in SEO Blog Searches? What does that mean and how do you find out if the blog you are on is a follow or do not follow blog?
Twitter: GrowMap
January 22, 2011 at 4:04 pm
Twitter: @GrowMap
Hi Brandon,
Bloggers who believe in being generous with their time and allowing businesses and other bloggers to get valuable links in their blogs often use these plugins related to LUV:
How to Use CommentLuv
How to Use KeywordLuv
The searches are very popular because links and especially dofollow links are valuable for making your Web site easier to find in the search engines. Being on the first page of Google for some keywords can mean $100s, $1000s or even tens of thousands of dollars in sales and that is why so many seek out DoFollow blogs to comment in.
My post about the Easiest Way to Verify DoFollow has free tools for checking links. You may also want to read my post about how proper use of anchor text increases the likelihood of any site being found in search engines.
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business blogging can be such a fantastic exercise. There is so much money available online now in blogging. IT can also be beneficial for those of us running a business who wish to spread word about our businesses.
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November 26, 2010 at 6:17 am
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starting is always the hardest part, choosing niche and such. This post is enlightening and just got a brilliant idea after reading it. thanks
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Hey there. You’ve got some very cool blog here. Great great blog, very informative. Keep it up!
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October 28, 2010 at 10:03 am
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I think blogs are best for business to build a brand identity. Then it allows your users to get fresh content and increase user interactivity.
Thanks for writing this up.
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Twitter: tc509
January 20, 2011 at 11:40 pm
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What are the best blog sites to post too? How do you use blogging to move up in a search engine? I have been told that you have to use a different e mail address for every blog?
Twitter: GrowMap
January 22, 2011 at 4:16 pm
Twitter: @GrowMap
Hi Brandon,
If you want to have a different Avatar display for each blog you have then you use a different email address for each blog (because that is what calls in the Avatar which is the small image you see next to many comments here and elsewhere).
The best blogs to comment in are the ones related to your own because their readers would be interested in your business or what you write about and you would be more likely to read their posts and leave quality comments.
Comments are NOT only for backlinks; they are to build relationships with others interested in what you are doing and to attract others back to your site. Be sure to read my post on How CommentLuv Grows Businesses and Blogs.
Twitter: tc509
January 22, 2011 at 4:49 pm
Twitter: @tc509
Thank you for the response,
I will read the link you included next. However, I have one last question. My business is being a Realtor, therefore no competition will visit your site and leave feedback. So it seems like most people are targeting the local market by talking about local events not related to Real estate. This get visitors but they are talking about subjects not related to the buisness. This seems harmful to your web page through a search engines perspective. What do you think about that?
Thanks for the getting into the very details of corporate blogging. I look forward to get more topics covered by you. In fact business blogging is much beyond the reach of search engine optimization. SEO is just a part of the big game.
I regularly post up blog articles by experts on the sites I monitor and this essentially helps increase traffic to the site. But I wish many small business owners too should take up blogging about their products and share things with their customers in order to take business to the next level.
Yes, Krisi. It’s as you are saying. Blogs are by no means used for the sole purpose of a personal diary use. These days blogs could act as a way of exprression by anyone – and especially businesses.
In fact. I think, the internet has never been so commercial, ever! It just doesn’t make sense for those businesses not currently in it, in not having a blog and getting major free business.
great tips over there that would make you think twice about your initial reluctance towards trying weblogging or helping you bypass the initial doubts you may have about your own weblogging experience.
Well, if you have a great and interesting topic you’ll get the most traffic and bloggers comment, and allows people to keep coming back.
“The best time to release a blog post is supposed to be 7am on Tuesday mornings, and the worst time is on Fridays for getting the most traffic and social / comment reactions.”
This is quite interesting.I will probably test it out myself.Thanks for sharing your experience.
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