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When you start up a blog for a big corporation you're working with, or the corporation is your own, it's still a daunting task because there are a lot of things that need to be done. Don't worry, you can do it and there are some things you should focus on if you want your corporate blog to start off on the right foot.
Blogging is an amazing way to brand your business, and it doesn't matter if you're selling cars or baskets, your blog will eventually be the face of your business since a lot of people will be landing on your pages through your blog posts and not your home page You'll continually need to post, and promote, your content to the masses that are actually interested in what you're writing about. That alone can be a scary thing to deal with, but it can be done over time when you get use to actual blogging.
In this discussion I'll be going over how you can start up a corporate blog, for yourself or a business, and be sure you're starting off on the right foot.
Be yourself when you publish content
When you decide to start blogging on a corporate blog, you still need to be yourself and not a robotic sounding writer. You can't fill your blog posts with corporate jargon and promotions, because people will leave almost immediately after landing on your website or blog. What you'll want to do is write in your own words and in a way that people can relate to you through your post. If you can do this, you will create a devoted following who will come back time and time again to read and share what you wrote for them.
People know when you're being yourself, whether it's through writing or speaking, and they will like you better if you're honest with them. So be yourself and watch your followers work with you and not against you
Quality content is better than quantity
It's been proven that longer blog posts regularly do better than a bunch of smaller posts in the same industry. If you're writing 5 blog posts that are each 500 words long, you might get some traffic from the search engines. However, if you're writing a single post that is 2,500 words long, you will almost always outrank the shorter 500 word posts in the rankings and get more traffic over time.
Longer content will not only help you in the search engine results pages (SERPs) it will also help you keep people on your blog and increase engagement. Since there's more content, there is more of a chance that people will find something within your post that they love, increasing the chances of engagement.
If someone can read through your blog post in one or two minutes, it's not even close to long enough. They should be on your page for 5 minutes or more because the content is so long
Become a story teller
When it comes to corporate blogging, people think that you need to fill each post with dozens of statistics about what your company is doing, but you don't have to at all. In fact, blogs that tell stories are proven to have a higher percentage of engagement with their readers.
Not everyone will be able to get this right the first time, so I would highly suggest you think of how a popular children's story is written and see how they're keeping your interest spiked. They write in a way that keeps your interested in every turn and every new page that pops up, and this can be brought over to corporate blogging in order to increase engagement
Fulfill your titles promise
I'm not saying to make your title "Free puppies to all readers!" and then write about how someone can obtain a free puppy after jumping through a bunch of hoops. I'm saying that you should write your titles in a way that increases interest and when they actually get to your website, the content fulfills that promise in some way. A good example of this would be "5 ways backlinks help your rankings" and then you cover the 5 ways someone can actually improve their rankings through backlinking.
If you can do this, your readers will love your content more. There are actually companies out there who write titles in a way to increase their click through rates and then they don't fulfill a promise they made within the title that brought the person in. This is basically click bait through using misleading titles instead of images, and you shouldn't be doing it lol.
When you eventually launch your blog
Now, we all know that blogging is essential to do for any business, but a lot of us don't properly launch when we're ready to start up. Many businesses start their blogs when they begin their business, which is amazing, but even they don't launch properly at times.
What you'll need to do is launch your blog and then begin to promote it to your audience a few different ways, such as:
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