Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging by John Cass

Most people have a pretty firm grasp on why we need to blog, but knowing how to blog effectively is a completely different story all together. “Strategies and Tools for Corporate Blogging” creates a comprehensive approach to the development of a corporate blog program. This particular book is an excellent reference that touches on absolutely every aspect of corporate blogging from A to Z. There is also a section for blog auditing that will help you size up the market and determine how successful your blog may be in your target market. If you take John Cass’ strategies to heart and follow them to the best of your ability, then there is no reason why you cannot create a corporate blog that resonates well with your customers and reaches out to new target audiences in the process. If you are thinking about creating your own corporate blog and you just need the right information to kick start the process, then this reference can be truly indispensable as an effective tool for getting your corporate blog going.

In this book, John Cass provides us with an excellent wake up call, highlighting not only how blogging can improve our relationships with customers, and he also tells us the exact recipe that is needed for success. This includes the mechanics behind corporate blogging, how to make it a part of our marketing scheme, and how to develop guidelines for our employees who will be charged with keeping the blog populated with relevant content. Cass takes the time to describe real examples of what successful companies have managed to do in the past, and what new corporate blogs can do to get on the blogging bandwagon and move forward. If you are thinking about implementing a corporate blog for your company, then this reference book is an absolute must have.

John Cass will deliver absolutely everything that you need to know when it comes to effectively harnessing the amazing power that comes with corporate blogging. By properly utilizing blogger relations, you can directly connect with your buyers and customers more effectively than ever before. If you are already aware of the fact that your company needs a blog, then the next most logical step in the process is to arm yourself with the right information on creating a blog that is successful and effective, and this book provides the information and resources that you need to make that happen. If you are ready to create the most efficient and effective corporate blog that you can, then this book by John Cass will provide an excellent jumping off point for you to begin with.

Originally posted 2009-01-06 05:34:06. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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