Basic Blog Branding 101
Posted: Friday, April 25, 2008
by Anne Moss Rogers
annemoss.com
Personal blogs can be more random if it is simply sharing what you are doing with friends and family. But a blog for business, one you hope will make money, a blog that presents you as an expert or one to drive traffic to a website needs to have a marketing goal or purpose.
Generic will kill you. Trying to post a blog about being a stay at home mom might find fierce competition. Trying to post one about how a stay at home mom can run an internet business might be more specific. But don not go posting a blog until you have taken a look around. You do not want to be number one million trying to climb to the top of the heap.
Yes it can. If your blog is only about bunions, it could get boring fast. While the hot phrase is niche you do not want to make it so specific that you run out of ideas in two weeks. There is a good chance you will run out of bunion material.
However, you could instead have a blog about foot problems and this would open up all sorts of titillating subjects of interest like plantar fasciitis or narrow feet, high arches or flat feet. Now we are talking. We can go into orthotics, shoes, wrapping devices and even socks! I could go on as the excitement is never ending.
So Niche does not have to mean singular subject.
That is not to say that drivel.com would not be a viable blog. It would be. In that case, the audience wants to be entertained on various subjects on any given day. They are looking for random of comedic posts and nutty articles.
When it comes to your Blog, think Relationship Marketing.
A blog is more personal. Which, in a place as impersonal as the web, is a big advantage. So it is an opportunity to be professional and give potential clients, customers, visitors a chance to get to know you on a more personal level as well. It is relationship marketing similar to the email marketing.
Your blog should also be about a passion or something about which you are an expert. You share information and expertise on this platform and it needs to be changed and updated.
Do not let your Blog Go down with the Sinking Ship called Mediocrity.
Please do not do a Boring Blog because that is internet litter. Usually people land on your blog because of a keyword. So you have to have something there that captures attention and makes them want to stay and even return. Welcome to my blog is not going to capture attention. If you have a boring blog that is not informative, you will find out soon enough because no one will come or stay either to come back to play.
Steps to keep in Mind
- Define your target audience. Who are they? Really define your market. Defining your target market is the part that will most directly affect your bank account so this step is vital. You have to speak to them so you have to define what is important to them so you can provide the solution or answer.
- Write down your marketing objective (a.k.a. your goals) For example: I want the blog to position me as an expert in foot problems.
- Write the marketing strategies to make it happen. Article marketing, offline direct mail, sponsor 10k races or marathons, social bookmarking. Look for opportunities to tap into the sports medicine market through forums and adword campaigns. These will be strategies on how you will promote your blog.
- How will the blog make you money even if it is support for your internet presence? Example: I want athletes to sign up for my newsletter on improving their gait and preventing future problems of the lower extremities. I will have various products I endorse to avoid and treat problems on the blog and in emails -- products I know work because I have had patients try them.
Planning for Success
Success does not just happen no matter how many things you read that tell you it does. It takes some work and perseverance and planning.
Graduation from Basic Blog Branding 101 means you are not going to write, Welcome to my Blog on your blog no matter how tempted you are to do so. And you are going to write some goals down and do some planning for your success.
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Top-level comments on this article: (1 total)Thank you. That was a very helpful article. When I first began my blog, well over a month ago (ha), I began writing about being a stay at home dad. However, I soon ran out of things to talk about. I have since changed the format to me commenting on everyday life. I have more things to write about, but it isn't specific. What would you do?Research, planning and a marketing strategy. That's what you need to do. Once you start researching, things start to marinate in your brain. Then you need to think out ideas in an old fashioned outline. Then you define your strategy and target market. There is a free target market document on my blog. The web address is above as I don't think I can put it in this reply. It's hard work and the most important step to the process. But if you do this part, you lay the foundation for success. Most blog owners don't go to the trouble. If you do, you already have a big advantage. Perhaps the stay-at-home dad is a menu item and you broaden it some. But look for niches within the parenting category that offer you some latitude. So the trick is finding that middle ground between really niche and really generic. If you decide on something, do post it here.Thank you very much for the advice. I just went and downloaded a copy of your document. I'll do the reading and the research and hopefully I'll come-up with a formula that works. I have already noticed that some articles generate more traffic than others. I will need to find that "magical area" that allows me the intellectual room to breathe, yet targets an specific area. Thanks again!If you keep writing and watch those statistics, a pattern will start to emerge. Not many have that kind of patience but it can pay off. I watched one site for over a year and now I'm implementing changes that have taken hold right away. However, there are some niches/ideas that you need to act on right away.
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