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When Networking Stop Selling to Salesmen dge and intellectual property benefit most from
blogging. That's because they can demonstrate their ability and
expertise to their market in a different way from other marketing
tactics.If you enjoy going to networking business social gatherings or Chamber of Commerce Mixers as a way to develop a referral network and have some fun and do a little business then you need to stop trying to sell so hard to other salesmen and start talking about how you two can work together in a common cause, sharing information, customer databases and business card stacks. Why?Well, because one salesmen at a business meeting is not going to make your year most likely for your sales goals, but one sales person who is on the ball may know 50 people who could in fact give you a good running start at achieving your sales objectives. So, stop t But really why should it stop there? General Motor's blog is useful for communicating new model launches and answering customer feedback. In fact there really is no practical limit to the who can use blogging to communicate with customers and prospects. But In The End Is Blogging A Dead-end? The business blog is definitely an important communication tool that every company should seriously consider as part of their marketing arsenal. But it must be looked at as another business tool whose ultimate measurement is: "does it get more sales or reduce company costs?" If it can't deliver at least one of those measures business blogging deserves to fail. I've been blogging for over a Finding the Right Candidate for the Job "Everyone is too scared to use the Internet to buy things".Do you ever feel like you just can’t find the right person for the job? Don’t know where to find them or how to find them? Most of the time, the best candidate for your position is hard at work for someone else. They are doing a great job where they are, and they feel generally satisfied with the job they have.People who are satisfied at their current place of work aren’t actively looking for a new place to work. They don’t search the want ads everyday. Although, I have known professionals to look over the ads occasionally, just to see what opportunities are out there. The question is how to find these employees when they aren’t loo Remember when they said that? It's not that long ago. Look at us now. People can and do buy anything and everything from the web. The fear, really a fear of change has gone. They said TV would destroy the cinema. That didn't happen. The movies are a completely different form to TV but we didn't realise at the time. TV and cinema both survived and now both feed off each other. In hindsight we all see what was perfectly obvious. Now they're saying that Blogs, or weblogs are taking over the Internet. A blog is effectively an online journal where you, or a group, can record their innermost thoughts and make comments about a topic. Anyone has access to read your journal entry (known as a post) and can comment on it. For much more detailed information about blogging look at the entry in wikipedia for "Blogging." You get over 474 million search results if you enter "blog" into Google. Part of the reason for the blogs attraction is its ease of use. It takes only a few minutes to begin "blogging". First you sign up with a blog server, like Google's Blogger, SixApart's TypePadblog or use Wordpress. You choose a page template you like. There are a number of very good ones available completely free. Then post your first entry. The final step is to let a blog directory know each time you create a new post (this is called pinging). Services such as Pingoat and Pingomatic are sites that can ping a number of other directories on your behalf. People search these directories using blog search engines and browse the blogs in a similar way to web sites. Do Companies Really Use Blogs? Company executives use blogs. For example Bob Lutz, Vice President of General Motors has his own blog. Other people from GM contribute to it as well. IBM Vice President Bob Sutor and Vice President of Marketing for Boeing Randy Baseler write their own blogs too. Employees from corporates like Microsoft, Google and Hewlett Packard blog. When blogging is used in a positive way it shows your customers and prospects your corporate personality and helps build rapport. What Are The Blog Downsides? The company CEO shouldn't blog. That's because there may be pressure to flag future events. Or worse, if they drop a clanger it can be spread world-wide very quickly. A further potential blogging downside is that you've no influence over what others put in their own blogs about what you've written. You only need to look at some of the comments that General Motors got on Bob Lutz's blog when they started a discussion on seatbelts to see how heated things can get. Companies may be concerned that employees will spend too much time blogging or reading blogs. That means a blogging policy should be in place to prevent such abuse. What Is The Advantage Of A Blog? A blog can position someone, or a company, as an expert. But people can easily pass other people's work off as their own. So it really is a case of "buyer beware" when reading blogs. So are blogs going to be a knock-out for attracting and retaining customers? The short answer is it depends, and the reasons are: 1) It's just another marketing communication channel - it can be used well or not. Rather like PR is used. It's been said that consultancies and other organisations that deal in knowledge and intellectual property benefit most from blogging. That's because they can demonstrate their ability and expertise to their market in a different way from other marketing tactics. But really why should it stop there? General Motor's blog is useful for communicating new model launches and answering customer feedback. In fact there really is no practical limit to the who can use blogging to communicate with customers and prospects. But In The End Is Blogging A Dead-end? The business blog is definitely an important communication tool that every company should seriously consider as part of their marketing arsenal. But it must be looked at as another business tool whose ultimate measurement is: "does it get more sales or reduce company costs?" If it can't deliver at least one of those measures business blogging deserves to fail. I've been blogging for over a y The Internet - The New Wave? p>Many people wrote off the internet after the dot com boom and bust. Because many people were burnt by flash in the pan companies that while big on promises failed to deliver and lost money big time. People saw the huge potential of the internet, but didn’t understand how business would work on the internet. Many wrongly assumed that it was just a case of taking traditional business practices and putting them online. They were wrong and it cost millions. The internet is so vast and spans the globe that new ways of doing business were needed. Those who learnt these lessons stood and still stand to make fortunes.A decade later and peo You get over 474 million search results if you enter "blog" into Google. Part of the reason for the blogs attraction is its ease of use. It takes only a few minutes to begin "blogging". First you sign up with a blog server, like Google's Blogger, SixApart's TypePadblog or use Wordpress. You choose a page template you like. There are a number of very good ones available completely free. Then post your first entry. The final step is to let a blog directory know each time you create a new post (this is called pinging). Services such as Pingoat and Pingomatic are sites that can ping a number of other directories on your behalf. People search these directories using blog search engines and browse the blogs in a similar way to web sites. Do Companies Really Use Blogs? Company executives use blogs. For example Bob Lutz, Vice President of General Motors has his own blog. Other people from GM contribute to it as well. IBM Vice President Bob Sutor and Vice President of Marketing for Boeing Randy Baseler write their own blogs too. Employees from corporates like Microsoft, Google and Hewlett Packard blog. When blogging is used in a positive way it shows your customers and prospects your corporate personality and helps build rapport. What Are The Blog Downsides? The company CEO shouldn't blog. That's because there may be pressure to flag future events. Or worse, if they drop a clanger it can be spread world-wide very quickly. A further potential blogging downside is that you've no influence over what others put in their own blogs about what you've written. You only need to look at some of the comments that General Motors got on Bob Lutz's blog when they started a discussion on seatbelts to see how heated things can get. Companies may be concerned that employees will spend too much time blogging or reading blogs. That means a blogging policy should be in place to prevent such abuse. What Is The Advantage Of A Blog? A blog can position someone, or a company, as an expert. But people can easily pass other people's work off as their own. So it really is a case of "buyer beware" when reading blogs. So are blogs going to be a knock-out for attracting and retaining customers? The short answer is it depends, and the reasons are: 1) It's just another marketing communication channel - it can be used well or not. Rather like PR is used. It's been said that consultancies and other organisations that deal in knowledge and intellectual property benefit most from blogging. That's because they can demonstrate their ability and expertise to their market in a different way from other marketing tactics. But really why should it stop there? General Motor's blog is useful for communicating new model launches and answering customer feedback. In fact there really is no practical limit to the who can use blogging to communicate with customers and prospects. But In The End Is Blogging A Dead-end? The business blog is definitely an important communication tool that every company should seriously consider as part of their marketing arsenal. But it must be looked at as another business tool whose ultimate measurement is: "does it get more sales or reduce company costs?" If it can't deliver at least one of those measures business blogging deserves to fail. I've been blogging for over a 6 Steps to Re-inventing Your Career has his own blog. Other people from
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Or worse, if they drop a clanger it can be spread world-wide very quickly. A further potential blogging downside is that you've no influence over what others put in their own blogs about what you've written. You only need to look at some of the comments that General Motors got on Bob Lutz's blog when they started a discussion on seatbelts to see how heated things can get. Companies may be concerned that employees will spend too much time blogging or reading blogs. That means a blogging policy should be in place to prevent such abuse. What Is The Advantage Of A Blog? A blog can position someone, or a company, as an expert. But people can easily pass other people's work off as their own. So it really is a case of "buyer beware" when reading blogs. So are blogs going to be a knock-out for attracting and retaining customers? The short answer is it depends, and the reasons are: 1) It's just another marketing communication channel - it can be used well or not. Rather like PR is used. It's been said that consultancies and other organisations that deal in knowledge and intellectual property benefit most from blogging. That's because they can demonstrate their ability and expertise to their market in a different way from other marketing tactics. But really why should it stop there? General Motor's blog is useful for communicating new model launches and answering customer feedback. In fact there really is no practical limit to the who can use blogging to communicate with customers and prospects. But In The End Is Blogging A Dead-end? The business blog is definitely an important communication tool that every company should seriously consider as part of their marketing arsenal. But it must be looked at as another business tool whose ultimate measurement is: "does it get more sales or reduce company costs?" If it can't deliver at least one of those measures business blogging deserves to fail. 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blogging. That's because they can demonstrate their ability and
expertise to their market in a different way from other marketing
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