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How To Write an Effective Blog Post
Blog, Communications, Social Media, Strategy
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July 22, 2016

Business Development, Community, Digital Marketing, Marketing Communications, Strategic Communications, Strategy, Thought Leadership

Everyone…. even my 12 year old brother has a blog or vlog nowadays! This means it is harder than ever for your content to stand out. Whilst even a 12 year old can write a blog post, creating an effective blog post as a marketing communication requires a little more strategic thinking. Here are a few tips for creating an effective blog post…..

An optimized blog post title will entice readers and help Google to index you. It is often best to start your draft with a post theme and create the title when the post is complete. You can use this title for social sharing. Remember the majority of  people who interact with you on social media engage with your content on the immediate platform and will not click through to your original post.

The blog post should be broken into short sections of one or two paragraphs in each section and aim for 500 words in total, or if you are using a vlog get to the point within 90 to 180 seconds. You can use sub headings, bullet points, images or video to help break up the content.Use an attractive or interesting image to attract readers. Readers have short attention spans and will often scan content for the main point or summary.

Start your post with a cause or problem in which you can work to resolve throughout your piece. It is important to hook people in with their fears, worries or apprehensions and work to change their mind or opinion.

Educate your reader! Tell them something they don’t know and add value by telling stories. However be careful that you are telling relevant stories and not just offering anecdotes. This will help to build credit for your ideas and establish your cause.

Be the solution. Your product, services or ideas should be the solution to the initial concern or problem. This will help you to generate leads and benefit your sales process.

Finally summarize your post. What is the take away or lesson? You can ask your reader to take action at this point i.e. buy now, visit my website or add a comment. A blog will help you to build a community, so offer a subscription or follow function and encourage people to return or connect. Encourage people to share your post by adding a social share facility. (HINT HINT ?)

 

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4 Things To Consider When You Create Your PR & Marketing Strategy
Blog, Business Development, Content, Home, Strategy
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November 3, 2015

Business Development, Content Strategy, Home, Marketing Communications, Strategy, Tone, Voice

Whether you are a freelancer, a small business or a large organisation, a PR and marketing strategy is essential. But unlike a large organisation, small businesses (and those trying to build personal brands) do not have teams of people to help them develop it. Instead there are steps we can take to ensure a successful strategy.

Here are four things to consider when devising your PR and Marketing Strategy:

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Branding Is A Personal Journey
Blog, Business Development, Personal Branding
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August 12, 2015

Branding, Business Development, Design, Marketing Communications, Networking

Building a brand identity is an extremely personal experience. Designing logos, creating graphics and writing branding statements, includes a huge amount of necessary self-focused processing time.

Building a business and creating a brand that reflects your ideas and experience for many is a defining moment. Throughout our careers and life challenges we learn a lot about who we are and also who we are not. We soak up our experiences and learn from them in our own personal journey. However there are not many occasions where we open up and analyze all these profound moments and influential people who affect our lives.

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