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Use Blogging to Supercharge Sales, Customer Loyalty, Innovation, and Profits
“To connect with today’s buyer, you need to stop pushing your message out and start pulling your customers in. And there is no better tool for this than the blog! Blogging to Drive Business is an essential guide for any business wishing to use a blog to attract a steady stream of inbound opportunities.”
—Paul Dunay, Global Managing Director of Services and Social Marketing, Avaya Inc.
Blogging can help you deepen customer loyalty, reach new customers, gain indispensable feedback, and drive more sales. This no-nonsense guide shows how to craft a business blog that does all that, and more—building your business and increasing your profits. Top e-marketers and business bloggers Eric Butow and Rebecca Bollwitt help you define clear goals, generate the right content with the right tools, attract visitors, build communities, and avoid costly mistakes. They draw on their own extensive experience, as well as the work of innovators from companies such as Intel, Wal-Mart, Google, HP, and BusinessWeek. Whatever your role in the business, you’ll learn how to:
• Launch a blog that truly represents the best of your business
• Create a comprehensive, long-term blogging strategy
• Staff your blogging initiative
• Integrate blogs with other offline and online marketing programs
• Use your blog to drive customers and prospects to the business
• Push up-to-the-minute information to customers via RSS
• Build a thriving online community—and learn from what it tells you
• Manage comments (and decide whether to have them)
• Utilize podcasts, vlogs, microblogging, and other new techniques
• Gain business value from hot new Web 3.0 technologies, including widgets, mashups, personal agents, and the Semantic Web
Introduction 1
How This Book Is Organized 2
Conventions Used in This Book 3
Web Pages 3
Special Elements 3
There’s More Online 4
1 Why Are Blogs So Important? 5
Media Growth Is in One Area: Online 6
Get the Message Out 6
Blog Popularity 8
Hello,World! 8
Promote Products and Services 10
Reach People 12
Keep Pushing Content 13
Drive People to the Blog 13
Crowdsourcing 13
Case Studies: Intel and Adidas 15
Intel Inside Scoop Blog 15
Adidas Soccer MySpace Blog 17
Summary 21
2 Leveraging Your Blog with Marketing Tools 23
Online Marketing 24
Web Site 24
E-Mail Marketing 24
More Work… and Potential Solutions 25
Offline Marketing 29
Pushing Information via RSS 31
Getting Customers to Subscribe 33
Taking Care of Your Readers 33
Case Studies 34
City of Arvada 34
The Sacramento Bee 36
Summary 38
3 Creating a Blogging Strategy 39
Blogging Platforms 40
WordPress.com 40
TypePad 42
Vox 44
Blogger 44
LiveJournal 45
Blog Software 46
Finding the Blog Best for Your Business 49
Vlogs 49
Photoblogs 50
Podcast Blogs 51
Tumblelogs 52
Microblogs 53
Moblogs 55
Combining Blogs with Other Networking Sites 56
MySpace 56
Facebook 57
LinkedIn 58
Twitter 59
Case Studies 60
BusinessWeek 60
KCBS Radio, San Francisco 62
Summary 64
4 Blogging Responsibly 65
