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Relationship Marketing 101: Blogging and Inbound Marketing

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One of the most effective inbound marketing strategies available for businesses, online and offline, both in terms of cost of implementation and in overall return on investment (ROI), is blogging. Why has business blogging become so important as an inbound marketing strategy? There are a variety of reasons. Blogging is conversation, it’s personable, and it’s informative. Blogging is attractive for both online and offline (i.e., brick and mortar) businesses because consumers (i.e., customers, clients, and patients) feel they are being told a story rather than sold a product or service; and, no one wants to be “sold!”

Significantly, clients and prospective clients become part of the conversation by reading the blog posts and leaving their thoughts and feelings in the form of comments.

Who doesn’t like being asked their opinion?

And, what business owner wouldn’t pay big money to know what his target audience is thinking, as well as what they react to and why?

A blog is a great way to show the world your expertise, thus establishing authority and demonstrating your competence in the marketplace and to your target market. People like to do business with business people they know, like, and trust. Prospective clients are drawn to businesses and business people who are experts in their field. Demonstrating competence enhances your image and makes the prospective client feel confident about their decision to purchase from you…you, as the expert in your field.

When properly constructed and implemented, an effective business blogging strategy is an incredibly valuable asset. Blogging for business is crucial, whether the business is entirely online or a combination of both, as is the case with most brick and mortar businesses today.

When organized and well written, a blog conveys the ultimate Internet image, an image that announces:

“This business is well run, this is a business I can do business with!”

A well thought out, well constructed blog, combined with an effective overall inbound marketing strategy, conveys a message, an image if you will, that this business owner is knowledgeable and cares enough to seek feedback about products and/or services offered from his or her clients and prospective clients.

A wise business owner values feedback, realizing there is always room for improvement, both in sales and service. Why not ask for feedback from the very people who use the product or service day in and day out? A blog can accomplish this for a business, creating a link both valuable and, ultimately, profitable. The feedback a blog offers is an often over-looked advantage; and yet, it is an incredibly powerful resource.

Significantly, the proper blogging strategy will provide a window into the thinking of your client-base and create a vehicle you may then use to improve your products and/or service.

The feedback from your business blog will also provide ideas and strategies for new products and services. Interestingly, you may even be able to gain a competitive advantage by learning what your clients and prospective clients like and dislike about your competitors, their products and services. Perhaps it’s a product or service you don’t provide but should? Perhaps it’s something to do with price? The blog provides the vehicle, the opportunities are there; and, it is up to the individual business owner to take advantage of them. A well constructed inbound marketing strategy, one that has at its center a well-thought-out and appropriately implemented blogging strategy, will put your business on track to accomplish all of the above and more.

One last word about inbound marketing, blogs, and blogging for business: photographs, audio recordings, and short videos are worth their weight in gold. If you aren’t the greatest writer, and don’t have the money in the budget to hire a good copywriter, also worth their weight in gold, a photograph or short video can help you tell your business’ story. With today’s technology, a photograph, audio, and/or video is easy to create and it’s often the first item to catch the attention of a visitor to your blog.

It’s worth taking some time each day to blog. Think of it as going out to talk to the man on the street. Think of it as time well spent. You will find it to be a great investment in time and effort, the ultimate in ROI.

What is The Ultimate Internet Image? The ultimate online presence entails merging Internet “inbound” marketing with traditional “outbound” marketing. In doing so UII has created a revolutionary approach to marketing. UII is the next-step, establishing your business as a force in your competitive niche, as well as in your community, online or offline. John Zajaros The Ultimate Internet Image


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  2. By Leone on Jun 1, 2010 | Reply

    There is no question that, in this world, if one can establish a personal bond between client or customer and business, one has more than won half the battle.

    Of course, to that one must add a service or product worth the asking price, and one must also have something unique about what one is doing.

    However, if one can just establish that bond with an individual, one’s service or product, if the individual is in the market at all for it, will be sold on the basis of personal loyalty and warmth.

    I agree 100%.

    Warm regards,

    Leone

  3. By Leone on Jun 1, 2010 | Reply

    Dear Sheila,

    Isn’t this ironic. I just spent several minutes praising you on the basis of the appeal to personal loyalty and warmth in business, and I believe I have discovered that this site uses Akismet, the one spam filter under investigation by the ACLU for excluding persons and groups not based on spam content, but on the basis of ethnicity, religious affiliation, political affiliation, business ownership status (women owned) and other protected criteria.

    There is a great article regarding Akismet and its violation of the first principles of business at:

    http://www.lindachristas.org/education/akismet-spam-filter-for-wordpress-the-banning-of-the-innocent-commenter/

    As you may have guessed, I have been banned by Akismet, along with my Grandmother.

    To my knowledge, I have never left a spam message anywhere at any time, but one day I awoke to discover that Akismet had decided my voice was no longer wanted or necessary in the WordPress community.

    I just find it really odd, Sheila, that an article like this, which stresses the importance of the personal bond, would use the only spam filter I am aware of that reduces business by trashing new visitors sight unseen.

    In many instances Akismet will white page a new visitor. That means that the comment written will never be seen by the blog owner because Akismet simply blocks it completely.

    In contacting Akismet about the universal block they’ve placed on my and my Grandmother’s information, the only response Alex Shiel has ever given me is, “We are just doing what our users want.”

    Well, white sheets worked very well in the South for a long time. Anonymity is a wonderful thing if, in this instance, it weren’t so illegal in America.

    I hope you will save my original comment praising this article which is in your spam folder.

    If you do save the comment, could you let me know. OR if I am wrong that Akismet is at work here, could you let me know that as well. I am very paranoid.

    That way I can feel comfortable returning here without fear that my voice will be thrown in the garbage without you having a chance to make up your own mind about whether what I’ve said is spam or not.

    I’ve removed the url here so hopefully Akismet won’t detect that I am attempt to sneak a message through to you.

    Warm Regards,

    Leone

  4. By Fhaye on Jun 1, 2010 | Reply

    Hi!

    You are on my top Entrecard droppers list.

  5. By Sheila on Jun 1, 2010 | Reply

    Leone – This is interesting and I have to say I had never heard anything about it before. Your first post landed in the comments waiting approval while this one landed in the spam folder – the only difference I see is that you had your url on one and not the other. -
    I always thought I was given the power to accept or deny all comments on my site. I’m definitely going to have to researchthis some more.

    Thanks -

  6. By Christian Louboutin on Jun 9, 2010 | Reply

    thanks for great informations It’s a wonderful

  7. By Aqeel on Jun 29, 2010 | Reply

    I think social bookmarking and article writing are also ways of marketing.

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