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How to Drive Traffic to Your Company Blog

A recent HubSpot study of 1,531 small and medium sized businesses reports that companies with a blog have 55% more website visitors than their counterparts. Of note, company blogs also drive factors that influence search engine optimization (SEO). For example, of the surveyed businesses, those that blog generate 97% more inbound links from related websites and 434% more indexed pages than businesses that choose not to blog.

With statistics like these, the question is, ‘To blog or not to blog?’ But your answer may depend on the tactics you are ready to employ. Perhaps the operative question is, ‘How do you drive traffic and keep readers coming back once you have created a blog?’  There is no single answer but here are few tactics emerging as best practices:

Blog often and provide great content. This is the key to building an audience. It’s also great for SEO. Content is indexed with each posting and, thus, information about your company moves up in search engine prioritization.

Use numerical or ‘How To’ headlines. These cues tell readers that a posting will be a quick and informative read.

Link to your blog in your email signature. Every email you send will increase the opportunities for visits to your blog.

Link to the blog in your eNewsletter. Refer to past blog postings when the newsletter includes related content.

Send personal emails about postings you think will be of interest to particular people. Your contacts are more likely to read the posting when you personally reach out and highlight the relevance of a particular posting.

Invite well-known personalities to guest blog. Offset your workload by bringing in a ringer. While you are at it, ask the guest blogger to link to their posting on their own blog and social media platforms. This will increase the credibility of your blog and bring your content to the attention of new readers.

Partake in a blogroll exchange. Reach out to likeminded bloggers and suggest that they include your link in their blogroll. According to blog etiquette and best practices you should also return the favor.

Respond to all comments. It is important to let readers know that you appreciate their feedback.

Be a little bit controversial. You set your blog apart from the crowd when you express a different point of view on a hot industry topic and also demonstrate that you have unique expertise. As an added bonus, personality tends to attract more readers and more frequent visits to your site.

Leave comments on other industry blogs. Offer intelligent feedback and kudos in the comments section of likeminded blogs and be sure to include a link to your own.

Incorporate a survey or poll. Readers will want to come back to see the results.

Link to blog posts on your Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn accounts. This will make posts easily accessible to your followers, colleagues and friends, as well as continuously keep your company top-of-mind.

What are your tips for driving traffic to a company blog?

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The Makings of a Successful Blog

The-Makings-of-a-Successful-BlogUnfortunately, there is no magic bullet for creating a popular blog. As someone who blogs professionally and personally, as well as counsels many clients on the process, here are a few tactics that are effective in helping build a successful blog.

Select a Theme: Lovell Links topics are all marketing and public relations based. What is the theme or “brand” of your blog? If you don’t know, sit down and create a mission statement for your blog. This will help create focus.

Engage Your Readers and Join in the Conversation: I usually do this by asking a question at the end of a post. It is a great way to encourage comments.

It is also important to be present in the comments. Some blogs have threaded comments where readers and the writers can respond directly to comments made.

Leverage Other Social Media Tools: Having a presence on Facebook, Twitter, etc. will help drive traffic to your site.

Include an Image: Blog posts with images are more likely to be read. If you don’t have an image of your own, use a stock photo.

Use a Clean Design: Blogs that are filled with many ads, blinkies, etc. are a turn-off for many people who come to the site. Be sure you blog design is clean and represents your brand well.

Proof Your Work: Sloppy writing and editing is not acceptable. Just because it is not printed does not lessen its value. You are promoting yourself and/or your company with each post you write.  Check out Ashley’s great post of common writing errors.

Invest Time: Starting and maintaining a blog takes a large time commitment. If you are not ready to commit to blogging several times a week, you should not blog.

Read Other Blogs: One of the best ways to learn how to become a better blogger is to read a lot of blogs. Read blogs that have a similar topic to what you write about – as well as those that are popular. The combination will teach you a lot. (A great way to manage reading a lot of blogs is by using a reader like Netvibes or Google Reader.)

Track Your Traffic and Understand Your Audience: Where are your readers coming from? How long are they staying on your blog? How frequently do they visit? By understanding your readers habits, you can help build loyal followers.

What other tips do you have for growing a personal or professional blog?

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Blogs Are as Convenient as Email Thanks to Really Simple Syndication (RSS).

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Note from Nick: I love blogs in part because RSS makes them so easy to use.  However, not everyone understands why they’re so great. Posts like this really helped me when I began blogging.  Let me know if this type of content is helpful to you!

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Email is an incredibly convenient medium. Your messages flow smoothly into your inbox and wait patiently until you want to read them.

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) makes reading blogs just as convenient as reading email. You can do it whenever, however and wherever you want.

In the past, if you wanted to keep up with 10 different websites (for example: local and national news outlets, industry trade outlets, a sports website, a blog about gardening, etc.) you had to visit all 10 to check for new information.  That was slow, and if a website hadn’t been updated, it was a waste of time.

Now, rather than visiting the same websites over and over again, you can ask those websites – at least the ones that have implemented this increasingly common RSS technology – to notify you when new content has appeared.

Here’s how:

1. Establish Your Blog “Reader”
The equivalent of an inbox for your email, your blog reader will become the virtual repository for all of the blog posts you receive.

All you need to do is open a free account on one of the many easy-to-use online blog readers.  Examples include Google Reader, NetVibes and Bloglines.  Each one offers a user-friendly setup process that takes less than 10 minutes.

The amount of time your reader will save you is immeasurable!  I assure you, it’s worth it.

2. Subscribe to Blogs or Websites with an RSS Feed
Any website that displays the RSS image (shown above) offers an RSS feed.  There are two easy ways to subscribe:

Either…

Click the RSS button – In many cases, once you click the button, the website will ask you to select your reader from a list.  Simply click the icon of whichever reader you are using (Google Reader, NetVibes, Bloglines, or other), and you’re all set.

Or…

Copy/paste the site’s web address into your blog reader – In some cases, clicking the RSS button will take you to a page of meaningless text (Note: Although it looks wacky to you, this is exactly the “feed” text that your blog reader will interpret for you).  Once you arrive on the page of text, simply copy the web address from the top bar of the window (For example: http://www.lovell.com/blog/?feed=rss2) and paste it into your blog reader wherever it says Add Subscription, Add Content or Add Feed.

3. Visit Your Reader for Fresh Web Content
Once you’ve successfully subscribed to several RSS feeds, the new content posted to each website will automatically flow directly into your new blog reader forever (or, until you ask it to stop by clicking “unsubscribe” in your reader).

Want to Skip it All and Subscribe via Email?
Of course, I’ll admit that establishing a blog reader requires a little time.  Fortunately, many blogs will allow you to subscribe via email.  Just look for the little email icon and enter your email address.  Then, you’ll receive all new blog posts via email.

Not yet subscribed to Lovell Links?  Just hover your mouse over the +Subscribe button above and you’ll be able to subscribe to our blog via RSS or email.

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