Archive for the 'business blogging' Category
Posted by Tin Dizdarevic, under business blogging, zemanta on February 21st, 2012
Tweet Zemanta and InboundWriter are teaming up for an informative webinar on Tuesday, February 28th at noon EST. With the evolution of the social customer, creating relevant and authoritative – thus findable and engaging – content has become more important than ever. Bloggers, writers, and marketers now have access to innovative tools and tactics to understand [...]
Posted by Nenad Senic, under better blogging, blogosphere, business blogging, point of view on February 20th, 2012
Tweet According to Anil Dash, blog posts often age into something more substantial than they are at their conception, through the weight of time and perspective and response. (Image via Wikipedia) A blog should be a multi-party conversation. Rarely anyone writes a blog only for herself. We’re social beings. Besides, writing a blog is a [...]
Posted by Nenad Senic, under better blogging, blogging experience, business blogging on February 6th, 2012
Tweet I’m really excited to introduce Nenad Senic who will regulary contribute posts to our blog. He is a content marketing expert and is working as european editor at Content Marketing Institute and also regularly blogs at his own blog at Disput. – Tin I am biased, way biased. As a journalist, geek and extremely [...]
Posted by Brad Shorr, under better blogging, business blogging, guest blog post on January 26th, 2012
Tweet In a recent post about bad blogging habits I touched on the subject of conversion. This is an important issue for any business blogger, so let’s examine it in a little more detail. Every business blog should have a conversion plan. It’s really as simple as figuring out what type of response you’re looking [...]
Posted by Brad Shorr, under business blogging, guest blog post on December 1st, 2011
Tweet With the rising popularity of platforms such as Facebook and Twitter — and now, Google+ — there has been lots of discussion about whether a company still needs to start or maintain a blog on its corporate site. The three biggest arguments against blogging that I encounter run as follows: Social media conversations reduce [...]
Posted by Tin Dizdarevic, under business blogging, zemanta on September 30th, 2011
Tweet Sam Fiorella of Sensei Marketing talked about the difference of social media engagement policies vs social media policies at the Social Media Masters seminar in New York last Friday. We came across this list of Blogging and Social Media Policies of some major organization published by the Social Media Governance website run by Chris Boudreaux. Here [...]