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21 Business Blogging Tips From the Pros | Social Media Examiner

21 Business Blogging Tips From the Pros | Social Media Examiner | timms brand design | Scoop.it

Business bloggers, follow these hot blogging tips from top experts to craft a strong content strategy and create the right customer experience around your blog.

 

Here are 21 tips (only the list):

#1: Treat Each of Your Articles as a Product;

#2: Crowdsource Unconventionally;

#3: Produce Your Own Media Content;

#4: Publish Only Your BEST Content;

#5: Give Your Whole Story;

#6: Target Your Market With Useful Content;

#7: Do Interviews/Webinars;

#8: Invite Guest Bloggers;

#9: Guest Post Often;

#10: Use Information Architecture;

#11: Focus on People First;

#12: Skip the Promotion on Business Blogs;

#13: Stop Talking Only About Yourself;

#14: Answer Consumer Questions;

#15: Brand Journalism;

#16: Be Yourself;

#17: Show Your Personality;

#18: Deal With Negativity in a Positive Way;

#19: Own Your Own Domain Name;

#20: Immediately Claim Authorship of Your Articles;

#21: Stop Calling Your Blog a Blog;

 

Each tip is analyzed with great information. Read full interesting article here: 

http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/blogging-tips-from-the-pros/

 


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Rhonda White's curator insight, March 20, 3:55 PM

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Branding Is About Creating Patterns, Not Repeating Messages

Branding Is About Creating Patterns, Not Repeating Messages | timms brand design | Scoop.it

In the latest Method 10x10 piece, principal Marc Shillum argues that branding lies in creating patterns that add up to a whole, rather than a single, monolithic message.


Brands today exist in multiple mediums, defined by multiple voices. The media brands inhabit is iterative, with no beginning, no end, and little permanency. In that context, adherence to a big idea and endless repetition of centralized, fixed rules can make a brand seem unresponsive and out of step with its audience. But without repetition, how does a brand create consistency? And without consistency, how does a brand maintain value?

 

Brands as Patterns

We all know that brands are increasingly accessed digitally, but a less considered consequence is that the interface through which a brand is accessed has become a primary identity element...


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