Archive for the ‘blog writing basiscs’ Category

Turn your questions into blog posts

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Time for me to be honest, I sometimes get hung up on what to blog about for my own business. I think it is something that many business professionals struggle with. In an attempt to come up with something unique, fresh and thought-provoking, the feature topic is often times over analyzed.

We all know that most people read blogs because they are looking for tips, opinions, or answers to a problem they are up against. They want to read something that is written by someone that has experience and passion about the topic.

Back to school brings me back to the basics

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Tomorrow is September 1st and the “back to school” messages are everywhere. Here in Florida, many of the schools resume in mid-August, so my kids have been back in the groove for a couple of weeks now. And the homework they have been brining home looks very much like it did last Spring; similar exercises, math problems etc. Their teachers have them going back to the basics, re-doing, re-reading, so that they can refresh their skills and further develop them.

Blog Writing Basics (Part 2 of 2)

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Blogging can really promote your business.

But before you worry too much about promoting your products or services, you should first focus your blog writing on bringing value to your readers. That means making an effort to share valuable information your readers can use whether they choose to make a purchase from you or not.

Blog Writing Basics (Part 1 of 2)

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Blog writing is a great way for businesses to connect with their customer base and promote their business.

You can establish yourself as an expert in your particular industry and build a loyal community of readers that will request your advice and provide feedback about your business and the products/services your provide.

Successful blog writing requires a basic understanding of writing for the web and engaging your readers: