Start a Blog For Your Business

Make sure you examine your business goals before jumping on the blogging bandwagon

By U.S. News Staff

Posted: May 12, 2009

Business blogs attract search engines, display your startup’s personality and encourage customer participation--a form of marketing that startups crave and money alone can’t buy.

But before you jump on the business blogging bandwagon, get familiar with the basics and choose a blogging solution that’s right for you and your startup’s goals.

Every blog needs a hosting environment and a content management platform. The hosting environment is the server connected to the internet that stores all your blog’s files, code and content. The content management platform is the software used to post content, customize and organize its appearance and more.

Deciding whether to host a blog within your own hosting environment or link to an externally hosted blog depends on which blogging platform you feel is best for your company. Posting content to your blog is easy, but setting up and maintaining it can be a challenge, so choose a platform that’s best suited to your startup’s budget and technical expertise.

As you blog, keep in mind that content is king. Always post fresh, original and relevant content, and your blog will soon build a loyal following.

—By Mikal E. Belicove, a market positioning, social media and business management consultant specializing in website usability and corporate blogging. When he’s not working or ghosting blog entries for clients, Mikal can be found musing about the world on belicove.com. Contact him at mikal@belicove.com.

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Blog for all

Yes, you should create you business blog, it will help to market and advertise your company or business. Nice post

Thank you.

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Alex S of CA @ Jun 26, 2009 05:41:12 AM

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These blogs helps you for better business. Keep to read it up. Thanks

penny stocks of UT @ May 23, 2009 07:58:41 AM

not for every business

Ina raises a good point about my article. Thinking through the resources required to maintain a business blog is just as important as the basics associated with launching one.

Often, well-intentioned business leaders launch blogs and then fail to devote time and resources to maintaining them. They feel as though they (the business leaders themselves) are the only ones who can possibly know what to post, when to post it, and why it should be posted; or worse, they can't think of anything to post beyond the first few entries that compelled them to create the blog in the first place.

The best business and corporate blogs are maintained by editorial calendars. Setting one up is easy, and having one in place keeps everyone focused on what's next for the blog. Circulating a draft of the calendar to department heads and encouraging everyone to offer up ideas and resources of their own on a rolling basis, is another key to successfully maintaining a business-related blog.

At the end of the day, even if you're posting once every seven days, you're doing okay. Just remember that the quality of your content is always going to be paramount to what you're trying to achieve with your blog.

(FYI: With only 450-words available for the original article as it appeared in Entrepreneur magazine, there was only so much I could cover. Thanks, Ina, for pointing out the other piece.)

Mikal E. Belicove of CA @ May 14, 2009 18:47:11 PM

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