How To Build Up Your Network Online
Mashable has a great blog post today listing the 5 keys to making lasting connections online that will help you achieve your business goals.
Mashable has a great blog post today listing the 5 keys to making lasting connections online that will help you achieve your business goals.
1. Start with Curiosity, Not Sales: Engage potential clients by exploring their interest first. Offering information is more inviting than pushing for a sale.
With its 800 million users, having a business page on Facebook is definitely an excellent means to build your brand and your warm market.
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Learning how to blog successfully definitely requires diligency and understand how to convey the information so that it is useful, people keep reading, leave a comment and ultimately trust you to use your service or buy your product. It will translate into dollars in your pocket. I still have to learn a lot on this topic, you gave me very good points.
@alicia@yboggle, Hi Alicia! Oh yes, I agree there is a lot to learn and it just comes with practice. I know everyone is different in terms of what they like but I know, for me, those “quick hit” nuggets are what I find most useful so I always attempt to get to the point as quickly as I can in my posts and hopefully provide something of value that people can use.
Hi Laura,
Yes, I often get bogged down in lengthy, pointless blog posts, but I LOVE reading clear and simple posts like what you’ve just posted here. I don’t like to do a lot of reading but when the information is set out in a clean and crisp way I’m all ears!
I will take your tips on board (when I think about hitting publish on my next post) in an effort to keep my readers interested! It’s easy to get carried away when blogging because you’re not handing your efforts into a boss or teacher to be assessed, we need to be our own critic and think about what we post. Thanks for the reminder 🙂
Cheers,
Lynn
@Lynn Glaser, Hi Lynn,
Yes I’m like that too. I like those quick hits.
Thanks for the comment. Cheers! Laura
Thanks Laura
I think I have tried to read so of those posts. Keeping it short sweet and simple. Well maybe not simple but to the point.
Have a Great Day
Chester
@Chester Delameter, You’re welcome Chester. And Thank You for the comment!
Thanks for the valuable tips, Laura. Are many pointers here of practices that i have been guilty of, but am now forewarned!! Keeping the blog post conversational and to the point is an art form in itself, and often when the subject matter calls for more elaborate treatment i tend to err on the side of more and of completeness, which i know is not going to be popular reading for many..but hopefully makes it worthwhile reading for people interested in the subject matter,
Thanks for the great tips,
Johneal
Laura,
You have written so many important pointers about blogs. I agree that long blogs with too much information makes me just go away. Catchy titles are really important as are using keywords frequently (I often forget that). However, spelling errors and typos are really an eye sore – and I am certainly guilty of rushing, doing too much and carelessly having it printed before I notice the huge typos. Oh well, I still enjoy writing blogs and articles. It can be so freeing.
@Dr. Erica Goodstone, Oh yes, I’m guilty too – those pesky little typos you find after the fact make me cringe but what can you do?! I loved your “Progress is evolutionary, not revolutionary” post. Have an awesome day. Thanks, Laura
Ha! I have about 6 blog posts sitting on my browser right now that I’ve been “meaning” to implement on my own blog soon. Of course, they’ve been their for a couple of weeks now.
You have lots of great reminders and tips in this post. Maybe I need to leave it open too… lol
Keep up the great work. I look forward to reading future posts.
Live with passion and purpose,
Vanessa
@Vanessa, Hi Vanessa,
Good to see I’m not alone 🙂 And it’s not that those ‘more involved posts” aren’t of value and have their place too but I really like those quick hits — just not enough of those “round-to-it”s lying around my office LOL Thanks, Laura
Quality blog post is really important. It is the backbone of the entire blog. It is also important to use keywords that have a high search volume per month. You said it, it is also important to keep it short and simple.
This is a good post you have there.
@Loic, Oh yes Loic – ‘backbone’ is entirely correct! Keywords, yes so important and something I, personally, need to make improvements on… Thanks for stopping by. Have a wonderful day! Laura
Hi Laura,
I think all your tips are great.I would like to add the use of video in most all blog posts.It makes it even mote personal and helps to Brand you even more. I would love to talk with you about that sometime.
@Beverly Monical, Hey Beverly! Oh yes videos are great. I don’t know about every post or even most but that’s just me. Videos are definitely something I plan on incorporating in the new future. Make it Great Day! Laura
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