Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Why Blog

1. Professional/ Business Credibility
By having a blog you look more legit. It helps your customers believe that you are the expert in your field.


2. Blogging is Still a New Concept
You may not believe this but although blogging has been around for awhile the majority of blogs are personal blogs. Even professional blogs are often done by a business owner who has something to say, but doesn't always stick to business because it is both business and personal. Blogging as a business is still relatively a new concept because up until now businesses didn't realize how blogging worked to drive more customers to their website and more importantly to their doorstep. But, a little credibility takes the customer a long way.

3. Out of Sight Out of Mind
The most important thing to blogging is doing it often. By regularly blogging you are keeping not only your content but also your website up in the rankings because you are relevant. Most business owners are too tired or have too little time to continue blogging as regularly as they need to. That's why blogging is being built into social media marketing if it is used correctly. Social media and blogging should walk hand in hand to reach the masses and convince them of why you are ultimately the right choice to do business with.

4. Social Media Boosts
By sharing your blog across multiple social media outlets you are not only spreading knowledge, but you are spreading the power of your business. Why just share funny cute posts others have done, share your own articles and see how they spread and gain likes for your facebook page and other social media sites.

5. Say Something I'm Getting Over You
Your customers want to know that they've been heard and that their questions are being answered. Through blogging you may be addressing multiple customers needs in just one step. It couldn't be easier to be proactive.

Social Media Marketing Strategy

Social Media should be an integral part of your overall marketing strategy, and what I mean by integral is that it should be working together with your current marketing strategy to help you meet the business goals that you have set on an annual basis. To help you see how social media works as a strategic marketing tool I'm going to walk you though a step-by-step guide designed to assist you with planning in a manner that works side-by-side with your physical marketing and business development needs.

Step 1. Define Your Goals
Your goals should be defined in line with your current brand and style. The way that you define and do business on a regular basis, and what matters to you as a business. For example: if your business goal is to get more children to buy your new line of children's clothing you may want to use primary colors and block or collegiate text as part of your plan when developing the look of your blog and facebook page.  To help push sales of that clothing line you may want to post links to your relevant fashion articles on Pinterest. Determining the need for facebook, pinterest, or linkedin are all part of your tactic (see step 6) which can be researched and supported by a social media strategy company like BlogBloomer.

Step 2. Look at Your Company's Needs
This is an overall look at your company needs whether it be staffing, resources, investors/ monetary, customer growth. You have to know where your company is hurting to know how to help it heal.

Step 3.Set Your Objectives and Allocate Budget
Based on your annual goals to increase sales in a specific area of your target market you can then begin to determine a social media budget and allocate resources to that planned budget. To determine the right budget for your business needs determine what types of social media you are interested in using to increase customer interest of your product or service. For instance, you may outsource (graphic design and video production) to improve the look of your website. You may purchase additional advertising online or try and increase your website views through blogging done for your business by a web content developer like Blog Bloomer. Determine how the costs of these may impact your current spendings for physical marketing and networking and monitor and track the return on your investment. If you are not seeing a physical increase in sales and/ or interest in your product and service in the first year that you attempt social media marketing strategy you may either need to increase your budget, try different social media tactics or better research your competition and how they use social media to increase their viability.

Step 4. Identify Your Customer
You probably already have a general idea of who your customer is just in general from the types of people that come in the door, but by integrating social media into your plan you can get specific reports on who reads about you, where they are from demographically, and what markets they serve. This helps you to improve your advertising by tailoring it to the specific needs of your customer. It assists you with branding and knowing your customers interests, and improves your chances of overcoming social and demographic obstacles that keep you and your target customer base apart.

Step 5. Research the Competition
Through the use of social media you can use proven strategies that are already working for your larger competitors.

Step 6. Choose Tactics
Does your competitor have a facebook page, use pinterest to increase product sales, or have social profiles on linked in to increase professional credibility. All of these things work together to create the right customer base as it relates to the customer on their level of search-ability.

Step 7. Create Content Strategy
Without great content your social media strategy is useless.
There are 3 key components of social media strategy:
1. Type of Content
2. Post Frequently
3. Time of Posting
Anyone can start a blog but to know the customer, be able to develop relevant and updated content, on a consistent and frequent basis that is both interesting and relative to trending key terms that are more frequently searched

Friday, September 19, 2014

The Public Web, What's On It, and Why You Should Be Involved


This graphic is a demonstration for why blogging is so important. It helps you to get your website acknowledged and it helps your business look like it knows what it's talking about. You may say to yourself that your customers already know you're the expert but with blogging support you can show them that you are via web presence.

There are more than 2 Billion people surfing the web each day. That means there is a lot of opportunity to be heard and seen. Take advantage of it and start spreading your website virally via blogging www.blogbloomer.com

Creative Writing and Blogs


Creative Writing is like anything else. It takes time, planning, practice, and training. There are a lot of factors in creative writing that many people who don't write on a daily basis don't really consider. I'm sure it is the out of sight out of mind principle, but if you are interested in writing. You need to know that it is a slow and painful process to becoming a real writer. It takes patience and dedication. You can't write because you want to be famous, you just have to write because you are compelled to. You have to believe that what you have to say needs to get out into the world. One of the effective methods for relaying your messages to today's modern world is through blogging. It is a sure fire way to be heard, just be sure you're ready to be heard.
Here's How:
1. Set Criteria for Yourself; Always do an outline of what it is that you are writing
2. BE Your Worst Critic; This is the one time where being judgmental and overly self critical pays off. It's important to consider your audience and what they might think, but above and beyond that you need to write, re-write, and write again to make sure you are conveying your message the best you can.
3. Shoot for Growth; Write Daily it is the only way to grow. Even when you feel like maybe you don't have something to say. Write anyway, it will help keep you in the habit.
4. Apply Creative Problem Solving; If you are overly self critical chances are you are already a creative problem solver too, because you find so many problems being critical so you are naturally compelled to fix them. This is an innate quality. You know if you have it, but you can apply the basic principles of problem solving to this. There is a method to the madness that you can take to complete the task if you are not naturally one of these people. Here it is:
a. Identify the Problem, b. Describe the Cause, c. Brainstorm Unique and Different Scenarios, d. Implement the One Solution that Fits Best for your Topic

Other than that, I only have these tips: Plan, Write a Draft, Proofread and Revise, and Publish for Feedback. That's all it takes to get your message out there. Not feeling up to the challenge? Try BlogBloomer.com to convey the right messages for your business.


Be Bloomin' Awesome Using Blog Bloomer Social Media


 It's Finally Here! A Subscription Service at a Low Monthly Fee for Business Social Media and Blogging.

So excited to be sharing this opportunity with the world. Blog Bloomer was launched this week to support businesses everywhere by providing proven social media experiences to a world wide audience to drive traffic to your website. Our service is provided on a low monthly service fee designed to meet your business needs and size. We tailor blogs to content that is related to your business and its sales strategy and include links to your website to drive additional traffic your way.

In addition to blogs, we hit all of the proven social media sites including Linked In, Facebook, and Twitter. If you don't have an account we will set one up for you. There is no learning curve required, and we make it hassle free. Plus, it is free for the first month so that you can see the benefits for yourself.

Try Blog Bloomer, you don't have anything to lose and everything to gain.

How It Works: 1. You sign up 2. We contact you via email to learn of any social media you currently have in place, set up your blog, and to trade contact information (this happens just one time so no hassle guaranteed). This happens just once, then we run with it. Any articles we write will be related to your type of business and will share a link to your business and if you'd like for certain information to be posted you will have our information so you can email us or contact us by phone if desired. You will be assigned an individual to work with.
All of this is available for a low monthly subscription fee. Blogs will be set up similar to the one you are reading but will use your business colors if preferred.
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