Atricle Dump
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > Blogging > Who Should or Should Not Write a Business Blog? Guidelines for Corporate Blogging

Tags

  • establishing
  • advertising
  • angle point
  • credibility andor
  • intellectual approach

  • Links

  • Dog Crates
  • New York Marriage License Information
  • Improving Customer Service
  • Atricle Dump - Who Should or Should Not Write a Business Blog? Guidelines for Corporate Blogging

    How To Keep Your Best Employees
    Have you lost any good employee talent recently? Was it necessary to lose them? Why did they leave, was it for a better opportunity or because your organization needs a serious look at the way it treats is most valuable asset, it’s people.Granted that during a person’s career, regardless of their expertise a
    at actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that

    Fundraising for Youth Groups
    Youth Groups are almost always in need of funds. Holding fundraisers to finance important trips like tournaments, museums, and musical events are just some of the needs that have to be met through fundraising. Others include the need for uniforms, sports equipment, art supplies, musical instruments, and more.T
    After the initial burst of buzz (and balderdash), blogs have become yet another medium businesses now have to consider as part of their marketing mixes. But blogging isn’t for everyone. Following is a short list of thoughts that may help you decide if blogging is right for your business or organization.

    You SHOULD seriously consider writing a blog if:

    * You’re in an industry, such as hedge funds or healthcare, in which expertise and “thought leadership” plays an important role toward establishing credibility and/or attracting leads.

    * Your industry generates an ample flood of news that requires analysis or more widespread distribution.

    * You can readily identify an audience (existing or potential) that actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that m

    What are Affiliate Programs?
    Affiliate programs, also called associate programs, are arrangements in which an online merchant Web site pays affiliate Web sites a commission to send them traffic. These affiliate Web sites post links to the merchant site and are paid according to a particular agreement. This agreement is usually based on the numbe
    Following is a short list of thoughts that may help you decide if blogging is right for your business or organization.

    You SHOULD seriously consider writing a blog if:

    * You’re in an industry, such as hedge funds or healthcare, in which expertise and “thought leadership” plays an important role toward establishing credibility and/or attracting leads.

    * Your industry generates an ample flood of news that requires analysis or more widespread distribution.

    * You can readily identify an audience (existing or potential) that actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that

    How To Know When It's Time To Redesign Your Logo
    Early Logo BeginningsThe history of logo design and logos dates back to ancient Greece. The word "logo" means a name, symbol or trademark designed for easy recognition. The use of logos as trademarks has existed as long as there have been traders and merchants. They can be traced back to the

    * You’re in an industry, such as hedge funds or healthcare, in which expertise and “thought leadership” plays an important role toward establishing credibility and/or attracting leads.

    * Your industry generates an ample flood of news that requires analysis or more widespread distribution.

    * You can readily identify an audience (existing or potential) that actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that

    Understanding Internet Banner Advertising
    Banner advertising is an effective way of getting your advertising message seen on the Internet. Banner ads should not be your only online form of advertising, but they are an essential part of your online advertising mix.This article assumes that the reader knows what a banner ad looks like, but do you know h
    s.

    * Your industry generates an ample flood of news that requires analysis or more widespread distribution.

    * You can readily identify an audience (existing or potential) that actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that

    How to Tailor Your Marketing to Connect With Your Customers Hidden Buying Triggers
    In my 20+ years as a sales rep, I was always confused by the tension in most companies between sales and marketing. In fact, the general attitude between these departments is open disdain for each other’s function. Marketing believes it’s their advertising that convinces prospects to buy. I’ve worked with many mar
    at actually wants more news and insight on the topics you’ll blog about.

    * Your organization genuinely has something to say, an angle, point of view or intellectual approach that makes a meaningful contribution to your profession or industry.

    * You have someone in your organization who will assume responsibility for the blog, who is both willing and able to sustain the blog with regular posts.

    * The rest of the organization will respect the blogger’s efforts by allocating time and money for it.

    You SHOULD NOT consider writing a blog if:

    * You’re in a relatively static industry, such as floor tiles or custodial services, in which a discussion of strategies, new ideas or “cutting-edge” resources is irrelevant and/or unnecessary.

    * You cannot identify (or even imagine) a readership base that would seek or value your written contributions.

    * Your organization doesn’t r

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.articledump.net/article/58555/articledump-Who-Should-or-Should-Not-Write-a-Business-Blog-Guidelines-for-Corporate-Blogging.html">Who Should or Should Not Write a Business Blog? Guidelines for Corporate Blogging</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.articledump.net/article/58555/articledump-Who-Should-or-Should-Not-Write-a-Business-Blog-Guidelines-for-Corporate-Blogging.html]Who Should or Should Not Write a Business Blog? Guidelines for Corporate Blogging[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Easy to Read Articles

    Craigslist Censoring begs the Question - Is the Internet the last great Bastion of Free Speech?

    15 steps to a Successful Ebay Ebook Business

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com