Posts Tagged brands
How to Announce and Promote Your Blog - Best Practices
Posted by timware in SEO - Google, Social Media / Inbound Marketing on January 12th, 2010
OK. You've set up your blog, in a subdirectory of your primary domain, you've implemented a well considered "taxonomy" for categories and tags, and you've begun to blog. You're very pleased with the posts you've created (you should have at least 4 or 5 posts published) and want to begin promoting your blog.
In promoting your blog, the most important thing you must remember is don't overdo it!. In the community of bloggers and social media, patience is the key. Make sure your primary objective is adding value to the Web. Be sincere, relevant and informative.
Three Things You Should Know About Blogging
- Check your facts, your grammar and your spelling!
Remember, you are your brand. Your posts represent who you and your brand are to the world. Your reputation — your expertise and your attention to detail — is on the line with every post. Poor writing, erroneous facts, and spelling errors scream "Amateur!" First and foremost, take that extra bit of time to get it right before publishing. - Make Sure Your Blog is Properly SEO'd!
These SEO steps are essential in maximizing your search engine rankings for each post:- Your posts should be search-engine-friendly, and this is more than just incorporating keywords into your content. Your posts' URLs should be natural-language, keyword-rich: "/your-blog-directory/the-title-of-this-post-keywords/", not "/your-blog-directory/?p=123" (in WordPress, use "Permalinks" to accomplish this).
- Your category "taxonomy" should be well organized with keyword-aware category names.
- Each post should have a unique, descriptive and keyword-rich title tag and "description" meta tag (Read my post on SEO Best Practices for your WordPress blog).
- Again ... Don't Overdo It!
Remember, you're entering an established community. Take time to introduce yourself, get to know the conventions and etiquette of the blog space, and be patient. If you make contributions of value to the conversations, you will get value in return. Here is an excellent list of suggestions of what NOT TO DO to promote your blog!
Twitter for Business - A Special Guide From the Experts
Posted by Analisa in Social Media / Inbound Marketing on July 24th, 2009
So many people claim to "not understand this Twitter thing"...like David Letterman, and my Mom. Well, now the people at Twitter have made it nice and easy for new users and skeptics, especially businesses trying to get in on the free marketing and promotional opportunities. The Twitter 101 guide for businesses spells it all out with images and comprehensive explanations of everything from searching Twitter to using hashtags and retweeting.
Anyone can benefit from this "Learn the Lingo" page that explains all of the different symbols and tricks for using Twitter effectively, but this "special guide" is geared specifically towards businesses trying to access the marketing goldmine that has been portrayed in the recent news, including several articles in the New York Times.
Assisted by screenshots that demonstrate the usefulness of many Twitter tools, a conversational voice that feels like a real friend guides readers through the "mysteries" of the Twittersphere. All the "secrets" are being revealed, and tactics are being rendered transparent... "Remember to post the badge onto your website that tells visitors to follow you on Twitter!" Here is just one of many encouraging messages from the site:
"One of Twitter’s key benefits is that it gives you the chance to communicate casually with customers on their terms, creating friendly relationships along the way—tough for corporations to do in most other mediums."


