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10 How Can you use Blogs NOW

Now that you already have a basic understanding of the consequences of a blog, and some of the choices available, you may wonder: How does this help my business? How to help me to stand out?

1. Communications Team. Companies use blogs internally to communicate project status to stakeholders and managers. This beats cause email everyone with the mass release. It allows written messages to be filed, indexed and easily.

2. Enrich Your Clients. You can easily link to articles and resources relevant to your readers and their needs. You can more easily attract experts to provide value-added content for your audience.

3. Get to Know Your Customer. Nothing to buy from someone they do not know. Blogging allows you to demonstrate your skills and point-of-view quickly and easily. In addition, the blog allows customers to receive your updates in the format they choose.

4. Collaborate. You can create your own marketing buzz to promote attention and buyers of products and services. Some companies use internal blogs to report on the project or to detect the working group distributed throughout the world.

5. Research and Development. Blogs are a perfect forum to test new ideas and receive immediate feedback. You can allow others to see how you develop your products and services, and at the same time, they can tell you how best to treat them.

6. Go Global. Blogs, like other online media, allowing you to take your business and ideas to the global market. Translation services getting better every day, enabling more people to read online content in multiple languages. I helped bloggers from New York to New Zealand, from Indiana to India.

7. Access to Hidden Press. Journalists busier than ever and blogs provide a virtual directory of specialists in any given subject. You and your company can become a member of the content they're looking for. Further, if the company you are talking about in the blogosphere can be ended by using the display as a back door to the press.

8. Get Published. Publishers are turning to blogs to find new writing talent. Blog gives publishers a sense of your writing style and depth of your knowledge of the sample. Blog specific content shows aa commitment to a particular topic or subject.

9. Write your book. Let your readers help you write your latest book or article. Chapter post or idea, then let readers help you examine, test and suggest ideas. Or, using the blog after your book published to update the materials or answer questions from readers.

10. Success Stories. Ask customers to blog about their success with your products and services - such as a living testimony that never ends. As customers share their experiences, your prospects can see first hand how you can help them, too.


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