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6 Ways To Write Blog Content People Want to Read

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Categories: Inbound Marketing
Tags: blog content, Content Marketing, content strategy

Posted by Bernie Borges on Jul 16 2012

blog content marketing

Your Blog Content Makes or Breaks the success of your blog

The movie Field of Dreams made famous a saying used by many – “build it and they will come.” When it comes to your blog content, most organizations executing inbound marketing strategies have two objectives: attract readers, and engage readers. Follow these six guidelines to write blog content people will read and share.

expand your  Target Readers

Most businesses think they know who their target blog readers should be. When asked, they answer with a description of their target customer. But, your target customer doesn’t live in a bubble. He/she is influenced by other people in other roles. For example in a B2B marketing scenario your target customer may be an IT manager, yet he/she is influenced by business people in finance, operations, senior management, sales, marketing, customer service. Writing relevant blog content that builds trust and credibility with influencers of your target audience can help when that IT manager recommends your company as a potential solution to a problem.

Expand Your Keyword Strategy

The same principle applies to the keyword research you conduct to drive your business blog strategy. Expanding your keyword strategy so it appeals to your target reader as well as influencers is a wise strategy. Think of your keyword strategy as the first five circles of a dart board. You have your most desirable “money” keywords in the “bullseye” circle. The next 3, 4 or 5 circles (or more) include related keywords. Don’t hesitate to go long tail in these circles. You’ll attract people with very specific interests, and you’ll build SEO credibility with Google as Google scores your blog and connects your keywords together. For example, if a CPA firm writes blog content about very niche topics such as SOC, SSAE 16, ISO 27001, etc., they can attract relevant readers who care about those topics.

Editorial Calendar

Creating an editorial calendar for your business blog is a must. If you’re not sure where to start, identify the subject matter experts who will contribute blog content. Ask each of them to write blog posts that appeal to their domain expertise in your organization. Give them two guidelines:

  1. Write about the “why” not the “what.” The “what” is your products and services. The “why” is a problem or issue people care about. For example, if you sell an exercise drink that gives people more endurance during exercise, write about the importance of endurance during exercise (the “why”), not about the exercise drink (the “what”).
  2. Write about the most common questions people have about your products or services, but again, not in the context of your products. Rather answer common questions people have about the problems your product solves. For example, if you sell cloud computing solutions answer common questions about the benefits of cloud computing.

Create a Pleasant Experience

No matter how niche your industry, don’t assume your reader will read your blog post from start to finish. Create a pleasant reading experience for your readers. A well written but verbose blog post with no formatting is not a pleasant reading experience. Break up each blog post with section headers using bolded header tags. Allow the reader of your blog post to easily skim your post. Use images to support your blog post. Images communicate that the author cares enough about the reader’s experience to provide a visual connection.

Spread The Load

I’ve said it many times, “marketing is not a department.” Your company blog should not be the sole responsibility of the marketing department. Recruit subject matter experts from different functions in your organization to contribute blog content. Following the keyword strategy outlined above, your subject matter experts can deliver a steady stream of blog content. Depending on many variables, you should strive to publish a bare minimum of one blog post each week, preferably more. As documented in The State of Inbound Marketing Report, the more blog content you produce, the more traffic you can drive to your blog and website. This leads me to the sixth and final guideline for successful blog content marketing.

write for all stages of the sales funnel

Your blog can be a magnet for inbound marketing traffic. You should consciously write blog content that appeals to people in different stages of the sales funnel. For example, a blog post about the benefits of big data analysis may offer a webinar invitation as a call-to-action. But, those attendees may not necessarily represent buyers in the short term. Blog content that more specifically addresses issues that call for immediate action may produce more sales ready leads. Content that appeals to the top of the sales funnel, the middle of the sales funnel and the bottom of the funnel provides best long term inbound marketing success.

The strategy you use to write blog content determines the success of your blog strategy in inbound marketing. I hope these guidelines offer useful tips. Your comments are welcome below.

Learn more about how to produce blog content that acts like an SEO magnet to your blog and website.

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  1. by Joseph

    On July 16, 2012 at 9:49 pm

    Hi,
    This is a good article for all bloggers. I found a website http://www.ezedcal.com. Is it good for creating editorial calendar for bloggers? Please advise.

    Thanks,
    Jo

  2. by FindandConvert

    On July 16, 2012 at 10:27 pm

    Jo,
    Any tool that helps business bloggers create an editorial calendar, including a spreadsheet, is a good tool. Thanks for sharing it.
    Bernie

  3. by Nettie Reynolds

    On July 17, 2012 at 4:13 am

    good tips and I would add one that is also important – create content that is
    compelling and informative to the media,bloggers, and journalists that cover your
    service or product. This enables you to connect directly with the media instead of
    depending on a publicist or PR firm to do that work for you.

  4. by Kuladip Roy

    On July 17, 2012 at 11:03 am

    Thanks Bernie it's very good post for the new blog commenter. I'm a new comer in this field so it help me a lot. Editorial calender is a great tool. Thanks again.

  5. by FindandConvert

    On July 17, 2012 at 12:07 pm

    Hi Roy, glad this blog post is useful to you. If you are new to business blogging, it takes some discipline. Follow these guidelines and any others that work for you. Thanks for your comment.
    Bernie

  6. by David Graham

    On July 18, 2012 at 2:13 pm

    Couldn't agree with you more about writing about the "why', not the "what". There were two things I remember disctintcly from your "Marketing 2.0: Bridging the Gap between Seller and Buyer through Social Media Marketing" book. 1. Content is king and
    2. NEVER talk about your products and solutions, but rather focus on the buyers business challenges and issues and ways to address them. This is a strategy we adopted at Deloitte South Africa which has worked exceptionally well for us.

  7. by FindandConvert

    On July 18, 2012 at 4:15 pm

    David, thanks for highlighting those two points from my book. I only wish I had written that in the context of "why" versus "what." I guess that's what blogs are for, right? To continue the thought process and the conversation. ;)

    Thanks for your comment.
    Bernie

  8. by Digital Agency

    On July 19, 2012 at 11:48 am

    There are many creative things and processes which is helpful to get the better user experience means more support from market. Marketing is useful term from business point of view and this is most powerful method to make the service or product popular.

  9. by andrei

    On August 2, 2012 at 5:02 am

    This sounds good and interesting! The editorial calendar is new to me and I could already imagine the potential of adding that to an existing business blog. Thanks so much.

  10. by public relation

    On September 25, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    Really Nice tips, It will help a lot. I think the biggest key is going back to thinking like a consumer, not a blogger or professional in your field. Heck, interview a consumer if you have to and have them tell you their top questions regarding your product. Such questions make killer blog articles.

  11. by Siv Rauv

    On October 19, 2012 at 4:32 am

    Great article Bernie. My suggestion is to focus on writing high quality articles even if it limits you to writing one article every one or two weeks because this is the basis on a great blog.

    We created a blog to help promote our new social management tool SocialMotus. When I started getting serious about writing quality blog posts filled with detailed examples, I realized just how effective content marketing was. It dramatically increased Twitter engagements, shares and followers giving us an easy way to network with users and convince users to try our tool. As a bonus, our website is new so our search traffic is limited, and posting our article to the established site Business2Community not only brought curious readers to our tools and got us hundreds of more Twitter shares, it also achieved rankings for keywords such as Twitter engagements and Get Twitter followers.

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  13. by Zelda G. Padilla

    On April 12, 2013 at 1:39 am

    These should be heeded by a lot of content creators for branded content creation to market on touch points. For my content creation cycle, I always create content on the norm of purpose that benefits the intended audience and they should be in lieu of the season so they are very relevant.

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