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Keys to blogging success

Jun 15, 2009 by Jeremy Dietz

Your blog can be a valuable tool for promoting your organization and communicating with your customers. But you'll want to follow a few best practices to help ensure that your blog is a success. Here are a few tips:

Focus your topic. The topic of your blog should be focused narrowly enough that people have a clear idea of what types of information they can expect to find there. Choosing a topic carefully will also help your blog authors focus their efforts.

If you have a variety of topics that are blog-worthy, you can create more than one blog.

Post regularly. Regular posts will help you build readership and keep people engaged. Daily posts are great if possible. But posting at least weekly is a must. Waiting more than a week between blog posts could discourage repeat visitors and make your blog appear outdated or irrelevant.

Choose good authors. Blog entries should be produced by people who can write well and who have the time to post often. The writing on a blog should be personal and authentic—don’t ghostwrite for another person or use stilted corporate speak. Think of a blog post as the beginning of a conversation that will be continued through the comments section.

It's a good idea to create guidelines for your authors that help them know what to post about and how often to post.

Don't fear comments—but do moderate them. The comments section of your blog is where you can really reap the benefits of blogging by seeing your readers' thoughts on your posts and engaging them in a conversation. So it's important to monitor and respond to comments regularly.

It’s a good idea to post a clear comments policy on the blog so that your contributors understand what is appropriate. And, of course, you’ll need to have moderators to ensure that your posting policy is followed and that responses are given when necessary.

You might be tempted to disable comments for your blog to save yourself the time of monitoring them. But beware: A blog that doesn’t encourage readers to actively participate likely won’t be read well.

Promote your efforts. To make sure people find your blog, you’ll need to promote it. You can do this by featuring it prominently on your website and in print and e-newsletter promotions. You can also promote your blog by actively participating in the blogging community. Look for other blogs that cover similar topics and post comments on them when appropriate.

Comments:
 
Jun 15, 2009 by jd
Are there ever occasions where it's OK to turn off comments on a specific blog post?
Jun 15, 2009 by Jeremy Dietz
In most cases, your blog is best used as a place for discussion to take place.

That said, there certainly could be times when you feel that it would be best to disable comments on a post. You might do this with sensitive or highly-charged topics. For example, if you have an employee-focused blog and use the blog to announce staffing changes you might prefer to funnel any discussion of these changes through management on a person-to-person level. When to turn off comments is something you might want to address in the blogging guidelines you create for your authors.

Jun 15, 2009 by jd
Are there ever occasions where it's OK to turn off comments on a specific blog post?
Jun 15, 2009 by skabanuk
There's also more like this at http://www.businessknowhow.com/internet/corporate-blog.htm.
Jun 15, 2009 by Jon
Thanks for the good tips. The Social Media B2B website has an article on this same topic at http://socialmediab2b.com/2009/06/business-blogging-best-practices. The general principles outlined are pretty much the same, but it's also an interesting read if you're looking for information on this topic.
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