If you are reading this you are no stranger to blogs. You
have probably heard the term more times than you can count, have read more than
your fair share, and maybe even have your own online novel collecting “dust” in
cyberspace. Even still, the desire to be heard above all the chatter on the web
remains. And so here is a blog on blogging.
First, let us address an essential question: why is blogging important?
Blogging can be a tedious process, however the reward of effective
blogging significantly outweighs the challenges. A blog can help you:
- Demonstrate the breadth and depth of your knowledge, expertise, and experience
- Increase name recognition and exposure
- Brand you as a team player, committed to a community
- Build an army of personal brand advocates
All of this is not just to build your personal reputation
(although a crucial element of blogging) but it also marks you as a thought leader
and has the potential to catapult you to the next level in your desired field.
Now that we have established the benefit of blogging, here
are a few tips to ensure you have an effective blog that cultivates genuine
conversation, builds advocates, and highlights your expertise.
1. Anticipate Your Audience
Start by asking who you want to reach – then figure out what
you want to say. Remember, every connection is a PERSON. The tone of your
content should be geared toward the people you expect will read it.
2. Provide Genuine Content
People don’t want fluff, they want to be informed. What you
say and how you say it will determine audience engagement. Remember that
headlines are the hook and the content reels them in.
3. Don’t Make it Complicated
Simple is better. The key to effective communication is
being understood. The more complicated the message, the more room for
confusion.
4. Capitalize on Momentum
The beauty of modern media is the ability for messages to be
passed both vertically (directly from you to the reader) and laterally (from reader
to reader). This simple process enables messages to go “viral” and builds your
army of brand advocates.
5. Always be Improving
The world of blogging is constantly shifting and you cannot
be afraid to change with it. Your message and methods should constantly be
adapting to be as effective as possible. Don’t be afraid to get creative.
6. Be Conversational
Blogs are a platform for you to share your expertise, but
they are not meant to be a manifesto or mandate, separate from the audience.
Rather blogs are a vehicle to elicit conversation and engagement as a part of a
community while discussing that which you are most passionate about.
These are the things I find most useful when blogging, but I
am curious to know:
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