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Online Reputation Management - Blogs and Blogging
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Added: Nov 7, 2008
Blogs are a great first step after you have a website created to engage with your target market. They are also great ways to establish and manage your online reputation. In order to be effective, you must first understand that a blog is a push-pull style marketing approach. You will push a message out to your target audience and then they will engage you in discussion about it. This allows you to pull information from your target audience that will assist you in presenting future messages that finely target your audience and that fortify your reputation online. You should update your blog with fresh content daily. One new post of at least 100-150 words per day should be sufficient. Splitting one 500-word article into three posts is a good way to handle the demand for new content. The need for constant updating can cause a person to become lax in their attention to detail in order to get something posted. Remember, your blog is where you have a chance to tell your story, talk about your company, present your products, present your services and interact with your target audience. You do not want your target audience to perceive you as lazy or inaccurate when they read your messages. The same attention to grammatical and spelling errors is necessary when publishing a blog as it is when publishing your website.
Category : Howto
Added: Nov 7, 2008
Blogs are a great first step after you have a website created to engage with your target market. They are also great ways to establish and manage your online reputation. In order to be effective, you must first understand that a blog is a push-pull style marketing approach. You will push a message out to your target audience and then they will engage you in discussion about it. This allows you to pull information from your target audience that will assist you in presenting future messages that finely target your audience and that fortify your reputation online. You should update your blog with fresh content daily. One new post of at least 100-150 words per day should be sufficient. Splitting one 500-word article into three posts is a good way to handle the demand for new content. The need for constant updating can cause a person to become lax in their attention to detail in order to get something posted. Remember, your blog is where you have a chance to tell your story, talk about your company, present your products, present your services and interact with your target audience. You do not want your target audience to perceive you as lazy or inaccurate when they read your messages. The same attention to grammatical and spelling errors is necessary when publishing a blog as it is when publishing your website.
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