Depending on what type of content you are writing, and who you intend to reach out to with said content, there are different rules and tips that will apply to how you construct your content. Most of the rules that apply to writing a newsletter or an eZine are going to be similar to those that apply to posting in a blog, though there are also some pretty important differences in play as well. When it comes to publishing content in a blog for the first time, there are some pretty basic tips that you need to keep in mind. Go through this list of tips every time you put a blog entry together, and you will be publishing excellent blog content in no time at all and attracting clients and prospects to your products and services as well.
There are a couple of parts to this series, think five, so make sure to read them all in order to get the most out of these useful tips!
- 1 – First and foremost, you need to write every piece of content with your reader specifically in mind.
There is a popular marketing term, an acronym called WIIFM. Keep this in mind, but put a little bit of a spin on it by asking WIIFT, or What’s In It for Them? Every time you craft a blog entry, you should take the time to ask yourself what your readers are going to get out of that blog entry. If there is no value in your blog writing, then why are you writing in your corporate blog in the first place? Your readers will be looking to determine what is in it for them, so you should be keeping this in mind as well.
- 2 – Next, you need to make sure that everything you publish is proof read and double checked prior to being published.
You need to watch out for glaring grammatical and typographical errors. Posting an entry to your blog without proof reading ahead of time is like leaving the house to run errands without washing your hair or applying makeup. Polishing your content before you send it out is a good way to show your readers that you have respect for them.
- 3 – Third, you want to make sure that everything you write and post is both valuable and also worthwhile.
You should not be aiming to waste the time of your readers when you write and publish blog entries. If you do not have anything valuable or worthwhile to talk about, don’t worry because there are plenty of other people online that do have plenty to say. Share articles from other bloggers on the internet, conduct an interview with an expert within the niche, or review a book on a related subject if you are reaching for content ideas. These are topics that your readers find useful, even if they are not original ideas coming from the author of the blog.
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Originally posted 2009-02-26 05:26:37. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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