10 Tips To Creating A Successful Company Blog
We’ve discussed social media in detail but have yet to touch on blogging - perhaps the original social media platform - in any detail.
Here we present 10 essential tips for developing a successful blog for your business.
1. Think it all over first
Blogging isn’t for everyone so, before you launch your company’s blog, take a little time think and plan exactly what you are looking to get from blogging.
Keep your goals and aims in mind every time new content is posted or the site is edited. This way content will be consistent and more appealing to potential new readers.
2. Write regularly
If a blog does not contain new content regularly readers will begin to lose interest and visitor numbers will decrease. Posting new content daily gives regular viewers reasons to return to your blog meaning increased levels of traffic.
3. Use (a little) SEO
Search engine optimisation (SEO) is the art of positioning a website well within search engines. SEO pays homage to the power of Google which can, when done well, generate a large amount of traffic for your blog - Google, SEO and other search engines cannot be ignored.
SEO techniques vary but, in terms of blog content, a website which regularly uses key words (words which relate to the company’s business) will feature higher in Google searches and drive more traffic from search engines.
Despite the positives, key words only work to an extent and should not be abused. SEO done badly, with too many keywords repetitively positioned, makes a blog sound unoriginal and too focused on driving traffic, making it less attractive for readers looking for interesting content.
4. Sprinkle social media dust
Social media, like SEO, is a popular and effective way of generating traffic to a site.
Whether it is Facebook, Twitter, Hi5 or LinkedIn, posting snippets of content alongside a link can significantly boost visitor numbers to your blog.
Equally, posting information about social networking, for example details of a company’s Facebook group or presence on Twitter, can generate interest in the company’s social media presence(s) which may in turn lead users to recommend, visit or link to your blog or social media profile.
Social media buttons, which allow content to easily be posted to websites like Digg, StumbleUpon, Twitter, Facebook and more, can be installed and will spread blog content virally over social networks.
5. Engage with the community
Networks of bloggers who cover similar topics exist across the web. Engaging with and entering a community is an effective way to get noticed, generate traffic and discuss topics close to your business.
The first step is always to monitor conversations and track other blogs that relate to your business/keywords – which are influential? Which generate the most traffic/comments, etc?
These are the influential blogs that can boost your blog.
There are many ways to engage. Linking to other blogs and websites in posts is a simple way of alerting other blogs to your presence and encouraging link reciprocation, and consequently, traffic to your blog.
Most blogs have a blog roll - a list of blogs that the blog owner reads or recommends to their visitors - which generates visitors to the blogs listed on them. Creating and displaying a blog roll encourages other bloggers to include you on their blog rolls which, in turn, encourages more traffic to your blog.
Commenting on other blogs will also help increase your visibility in the blogosphere. This will encourage others to list your site on their blog rolls, post comments on your blog and discuss ideas and topics you raise on their blog.
6. List contact details
Blogging is about communication so providing contact details is essential, yet still many bloggers do not do so.
If a visitor reads an interesting post or is interested in your business and wants to find more information listing contact details will allow them to get in touch with you directly.
On a more principled level, blogging is about breaking communication barriers and transparency. Listing contact details will help your blog achieve these goals.
7. Use multiple authors
With a need to post regularly and insightfully, the job of blogging is made easier when shared.
Using multiple authors will give a variety of insights, experiences and knowledge which may make your blog a more interesting read for visitors.
8. Be creative
A blog is more than just pages of text, it is a medium to entertain and interest. Adopting a creative approach will sustain visitors interest, maintain traffic levels and generate interest and buzz in the blogosphere.
For example, why not run surveys, regular features, interviews, guest posts, pictures and special offers in addition to regular blog posts. The variety and different angles will generate a greater level of interest and interaction with readers.
9. Have patience
Rome wasn’t built overnight and neither will your blog. It may take anything from a month to a year before you start seeing regular numbers of comments and visitor numbers - persistence and patience are key virtues which pay off in the long run.
10. Monitor, monitor, monitor
There are scores of web analytics and monitoring tools which provide insightful data about your blog, its readership and how it is used.
Free services such as Google Analytics, Alexa, Technorati and others will help you understand more about your blog and how you can better use it as a resource. For example, which blog posts pull in the most visitors, which keywords generate search engine traffic and which websites are sending traffic to your blog.
Have any alternative suggestions or tips? Get in touch in the comments section, email jon@kinnareemedia.com or find me on Twitter here.
This post was contributed by Jon Russell, staff writer at Director. You can read Jon's views every Tuesday and Friday.


