Learn what a business blog is, if it’s time to start one for your business or organization, and how you can start one quickly to drive more traffic to your website.
Quick definition: A business blog is a collection of content on a business or non-profit website that’s designed to bring in more customers to the business or organization.
Are you tired of seeing your competitors outrank you in search results? A business blog can change that.
Your customers turn to Google for everything they need to know. It’s where they find restaurant recommendations, learn about tricky subjects, and deep-dive into whatever celebrity they’re interested in this month.
You can be sure they’re researching about your industry, too. But without a business blog, you can’t provide them with those answers.
Instead, they’ll find a competitor with the content they’re looking for. Then it’s only a matter of time before they become a customer of your competitor instead.
In other words, the time to start your business blog is now. So in this post, we’ll talk about what a business blog really is (and how it differs from other types of blogging), how to know if you’re ready to start a blog, and the steps to take to start your blog in the next 30 days.
A business blog is a collection of long-form, helpful content on your business or non-profit website.
A business blog can help you to:
…and this is just the beginning! Check out all the cool benefits a blog can bring you in my post about the benefits of blogging for business.
It’s important to understand that there are many types of blogs out there. So when you search for blogging advice or blogging tips online, you want to be careful that you’re finding advice for business blogs, and not other types of blogs.
This website you’re on right now is specialized for business blogs ONLY—so you can be sure that anything you find on this blog will have the right advice for you.
You’ll also see:
Nutrition program ZOE publishes authoritative content about nutrition and women’s health on the ZOE blog, which they’ve named the ZOE Health Academy.
This content positions them as an authority in their field, and helps women find answers to their most common health issues. (And as they read, they learn about ZOE’s products and services that can help.)
This is a client of mine! MakerFlo serves crafters, makers, and business owners who customize products like tumblers, t-shirts, and pens.
Their craft blog is full of helpful guides to printers, new craft methods, craft ideas, and more to attract crafting enthusiasts to their website.
Building a pool comes with a LOT of decisions to make. The Pool Co.’s business blog answers every different question a new customer might have, like “How Deep Should Pool Lights Be Installed?”
For industries like these, where there are many factors to consider, it’s helpful to have all these topics explained on your blog for new customers to learn. That helps them learn to trust you and want to buy from you when they’re ready to commit.
CleanHub works to reduce trash in the oceans, and their blog helps get the word out about the plastic pollution problem and ways to help (including their proprietary solution).
It seems to bring them a few hundred organic visits per month, but optimizing this would help them get a lot more traffic for their business.
Yes, blogs can be an amazing boost to your business. But they aren’t for everyone.
Here are some factors to consider before getting started:
Not the time yet? No worries. You can still bookmark this post and come back when it’s the right time.
Everything checks out? Great, then let’s talk about how to start your business blog in the next 30 days. 👇
Keep publishing regularly until you start to see traction with SEO. (Just keep in mind that publishing good content is only one part of an SEO strategy, and you’ll need to consider other factors to get the best results.)
Bonus: Identify other ways you can get traffic to your blogs before you start to get traffic from search engines. For example, you can promote posts through social media or through a FB group or mailing list, or even have your salespeople or customer service reps share your content with customers who need it.
That’s it! You’re officially ready to take the leap and launch your own business or non-profit blog.
Don’t get frustrated when your competitors rise above you in the search results. Take action by starting your blog now, and soon you can become the go-to resource in your industry where everybody goes to get their answers.
So what are you waiting for? Start brainstorming those blog post ideas, and get ready to watch your business or organization grow!