Formulating Blog Content Tactics!

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Why do we get so snowed under with work that is unplanned and we forget creating our own Blog Content?

When it comes to business we are always chasing the next opportunity. We are constantly trying to help others in their marketing. After taking some time out to analyze our own content we noticed there is less content about what we do online on in our Blog Posts.

There comes a time when word of mouth marketing must also include our digital word of mouth marketing. This type of marketing will not only benefit you but keep you in the minds of prospective customers and clients. Furthermore releasing value-added content that helps people see your content increases your visibility and authority.

At the end of last year, we conducted a study to measure our digital output over the year and compared it to the previous year. I know a lot of people say of course you should do this, it is part of building your business, but a lot of people don’t do it using the excuses that they do not have the time or would not know where to start.

When we see the results it can teach us a lot and show us areas where we can improve or discard. Understanding what is working for us and what is not, is a fundamental part of reaching your goals both on a professional and personal level.

This brings me back to the point I made at the start of the piece. Sometimes we take on so much work promoting other businesses that we forget to write our own content. I have formulated a strategy and plan to tackle this issue.

Goal Setting and Planning

I would like to share with you some of the tactics I use.

  1. Every week I set out a topic that would be of interest to me and my community.
  2. Throughout the week I gather information and do my research.
  3. Read blogs and watch video content around the chosen topic.
  4. Towards the middle of the week, I start to map out my blog content.
  5. Write the blog draft and assess the content and look at it for my reader’s point of view.
  6. If you are referencing other peoples content make sure to tag them for more reach.
  7. Is the content educational, entertaining and most of all informative?
  8. Finally, release the blog post and promote it across different Social Media Channels.

There are a number of different methods when constructing content for a blog post and I am sure you have your own strategy, this is what works best for me and has proven very effective.

The key to producing content is consistency that is interesting and helpful to your audience and ensuring you are staying top of mind and receiving eyeballs on your blogs. This will also help you with your SEO and social presence. It also builds up a library of content that you can reference back to in the future. One of the key elements with blog content should be to try and make your Evergreen, this will ensure you can re-market it at a later date as well.

If you would like to learn more about these processes visit Kompass Media Profile here on WhatsWhat.ie or see their website link Tailor Made Training programme they can teach you how to be more productive and gain a deeper understanding of developing and creating blog content.

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