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How to Blog in 2013

Does it haveto be this complicated?

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How to Blog in 2013

Larry LevensonChief Inbound Officer

Co-founder

@SigmaWebMktg

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Pay per click

Print advertising

Press releases, PR

Social media

Other community marketing

EmailCompany Website

& BlogLocal Search/

Local Marketing Testimonials & reviews

SEO is tied into everymarketing effort!

Bring Order to the Noise

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AgendaI. Five Keys to a Successful Blog

1. Identify Target Personas2. Create a Mix of Posts3. Write Great Posts4. Sustain It5. Spread It

II. How to Measure Your Blog

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Exponential Effects

Blog

SEO• More Traffic• More Links

Social Media• Even More

Traffic• Even More Links• More Content

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Key #1: Identify Target Personas

Kadient photo by: David Meerman Scott

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Your Content Pulls in Your Personas

“Create the kind of online content that your buyers naturally gravitate to.”

- David Meerman ScottAuthor of The New Rules

of Marketing & PRwww.webinknow.com

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What Keywords Will Attract Your Personas?

• Fill posts with them• Build an archive of content full of them

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How We Pick Keywords: Keyword Grader

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A Word of Caution

• Writing for your personas DOES NOT mean writing about the products and services you sell them

• Write about the things they want to learn about

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Key #2: Create a Mix of Posts

Flickr Photo: jek-a-go-go

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Plan a Mix of Posts

News

Feature

Video

Photos

Opinion

Different people are interested in different things!

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Raisin Bran – Basic, Everyday Posts

• How to posts• Rich in

keywords• Get good at

whipping them out

• Make sure they’re useful or entertaining

Flickr Photo: greeneyesmilw

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Spinach – Healthy, Thoughtful Posts

• Should establish your site as a thought leader in the industry

• Put time into them

• Don’t do too many

Flickr Photo: ulteriorepicture

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Roasts – Big Blog Projects

• Lots of work• Lots of links,

discussion and attention

• Pick them well

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Tabasco – Posts That Start Fires• Make a bold

statement• Be prepared to

defend yourself• Lots of comments

and links• Too many of

these posts could lose trust

Flickr Photo: ANOXLOU

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Chocolate Cake – The Sweet Stuff• These posts make

your blog fun• A chance to poke

fun at yourself• Lots of

traffic/links • Often video,

images

Flickr Photo: scubadive67

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Key #3: Write Great Posts

Flickr Photo: Olivander

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No Need to Be Hemingway

Just follow a few simple rules.

Photo: Wikipedia

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Tips for Post Structure

• Use Headings• 400-600 words• Lists are OK (just

not too many)• 1 idea per post

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Blog Topic Ideas

• List of 5 ideas, trends or thoughts• Publish a list of links• Take a recent experience and share it• Answer questions you received recently• Comment on other blog articles• Turn a press release into a blog article• Check your email outbox

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Always Add a Photo

• Flickr• iStockphoto• Shoot your own

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How to Search for a Flickr Photo

Go to Advanced Search

Then search for CC licensed photos

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Where Do You Get Ideas?

• Everywhere• Keep a list• When you learn something,

flesh it out• Ask your readers

Keep a list of blog ideas – you’ll find them everywhere.

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Write Great Headlines

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How to Write Great Headlines

• Write the headline before the article• Imagine the reader won’t see the article• Surprise people• No spelling errors!• Use your keywords

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Blog Article Titles

• Funny: “GoDaddy's 16-Step Checkout: Brainless Marketing At Its Finest?”

• Enticing: “107 Ideas for Content Marketing”

• SEO: “Creating Your Long Tail Keyword Strategy”

Still on page 1 after 13

months!

2-3 downloads every day

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Key #4: Sustain It

Flickr Photo: michalo

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Pick a Publishing Schedule

• Once a week? Every Monday and Wednesday?

• Stick to it• The goal is to build up a

body of keyword-rich content (create an asset)

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Different Ways of Doing Posts

• Email interviews• Video interviews (conferences, office

visitors, clients)• Guest posts from people with similar

blogs• “Best of” lists• “How we do it” posts

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Should I Hire People to Blog for Me?It depends.

Pros:– You don’t have to do the work– You hire a “professional writer”

Cons:– Nobody knows your business like you do– You don’t build your personal reputation– You don’t participate in the conversation

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Key #5: Spread It

Flickr Photo: felipearte

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Think of Blogging Like a Job Search

Would you sit at home and wait for a call?

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Take Comments Seriously

• Make sure you comment back• Find out who the people are

– Follow their links– Subscribe to their blog, follow them on Twitter

Use these links

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Why Leave Comments?

• Karma

• Get noticed by other bloggers

• Get noticed by other blog readers

• Get links back to your blog

• Thought leadership

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Tips on Comments

Increase the value of the article:

• Share an example• Add a point• Add a useful link• Disagree• Ask a question• Use your real name (not company)

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Publish on Social Media

• Post directly• Post via twitterfeed.com automatically

• Post to your status• Post automatically via a feed to your fan or

profile page

Also consider LinkedIn, other sites.

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Where Do You Link to Your Blog?

• Your homepage• Press releases• Business cards• Email signatures

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AgendaI. Five Keys to a Successful Blog

1. Identify Target Personas

2. Create a Mix of Posts

3. Write Great Posts

4. Sustain It

5. Spread It

II. How to Measure Your Blog Success

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Metric #1: Subscriptions

• A measure of you blog’s total reach• A “sticky” number

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Metric #2: Pageviews

• Great for media sites selling display advertising• Potential problems for your business:

– Doesn’t measure RSS– Weak measure of engagement– What’s the business value of a “view”?

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Metric #3: Comments

• Quantitatively, a good indicator of engagement• Qualitatively, a great way to listen to market

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Metric #4: Inbound Links

• Measure the SEO impact of your blog• An indicator of your blog’s role in outside

conversations

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Metric #5: Conversions

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Thank You! Any Questions?

Larry LevensonChief Inbound OfficerSigma Web [email protected] 359.5501

Free tools:http://marketing.grader.com

http://sigmawebmarketing.com/blog http://www.googlekeywordtool.com


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