How to Use Your Blog as a Marketing Tool

Blogs for marketing

For many bloggers, using their blog as a marketing tool isn’t the prime reason for blogging. It’s more a personal journey and a way to share thoughts, ideas and more with anyone who cares to read.

But for just as many others, a blog offers a great marketing platform to build from. This can be for their expertise; their services; their suitability for a speaking event; and much more.

So here are ten ways you could use your blog as a marketing tool. Ready to dig in?

  • Secure Your Domain. This might seem obvious, but having your own domain tied into your business or service is so important. You can even do this on free blogging platforms, so there’s no excuse. Not only does it make your blog appear more authoritative but it helps with search engine visibility.
  • Update Your Signatures, Digital and Otherwise. One of the things many people forget to do is let others know they have a blog, so make sure you’re not one of them. Add the URL to your email signature, online profiles, company stationary, etc.
  • Define Your Voice. You don’t have to be a great writer, but you do need to be a passionate one. Love what you’re talking about; don’t be afraid to sound off; don’t just go with the flow of other bloggers in your niche. Simply put – be you.
  • Make Your Blog Porous. One of the best ways to market yourself is to open up your knowledge. Too many bloggers don’t really share (even though they say they do). So open up your blog to sharing some of your best practices, and empower your readers – trust me, it works.
  • Create Great Ideas. Any business thrives on how creative it is to a solution and how that benefits customers. Make your blog the same – use your readers as testers for ongoing new products and services, and incorporate some of their ideas. It’s the best focus group you’ll ever have.
  • Soap Boxes. People read your blog because they’re interested in the topic(s) you write about. It’s why they’re your customers, or customers of your industry – use that. Invite manufacturers or service providers to share their news and stories on your blog. In return, you’ll have an “in” to their audience – it’s a win-win.
  • Be Visible. While the Internet and social media has made business transactions easier, we still prefer face-to-face contact. It helps build trust between partners we find out more about each other, and we can see what we’re buying – your blog can do the same. Use video to offer a more personal approach, as well as offering first views of cool new products or services.
  • Share the Wealth. You don’t have to be the only voice in town – the online space means there’s much more opportunity for business, and you don’t have to be so protective of your “customers” (readers). Encourage them to visit other “stores” – for instance, Jim Connolly has one of the best marketing blogs around, and Michael Martine offers excellent blogging advice. Share your peers and build your customer knowledge base, and they’ll appreciate you more for it, and share you with their peers.
  • Community Spirit. One of the best ways to use your blog as a marketing tool is to encourage an interactive community. This could be via a forum, member list or email list. Give your customers somewhere to share views, ideas, issues, and be the host with the most and act on their suggestions. Again, you’re building brand loyalty and showing you really do care.
  • Sell Yourself. You have a blog; it’s for marketing your business; so why not sell directly from it? There are a host of e-commerce solutions available to suit your needs, and they’re pretty easy to set up. Use your blog for exclusives – buy one on your blog, get one half-price on your main site. It builds connection to your main business and offers loyal customers an incentive to shop with you.

These are just ten ways that you can use your blog to market yourself or business/service more. There are many more, so please feel free to leave your favourite methods in the comments below.

Cheers!

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Danny Brown is an award-winning marketer and blogger. His blog is recognized as the #1 marketing blog in the world by HubSpot. Danny is also the author of The Parables of Business and the upcoming book Influence Marketing: How to Create, Manage and Measure Brand Influencers in Social Media Marketing.

  • http://www.mynotetakingnerd.com/ Lewis LaLanne aka Nerd #2

    I LOVE this topic Danny! 
     
    For anyone who wants the blueprint on doing this at the level of mastery, look no further than Dan Kennedy’s Influential Communicating and Writing Workshop course. 
     
    In this course Dan credits his newsletter as being one of the most valuable assets. He lays out how it allows him to not only get customers in the door, but to bond with customers on a consistent basis, to add value to his customers, to get his customers to ascend from just giving him money to pay for the newsletter to buying product to attending seminars to buying high end coaching from him, and to keep doing so for YEARS. 
     
    A blog can do ALL OF THIS for you and much more. 
     
    Dan has the right idea because he only has to generate this content (two articles) once a month and he’s getting paid to accomplish all of those awesome objectives. In essence his paper and ink blog (how I view his newsletter) is a self-liquidating asset. But once you get rolling and get eyeballs paying attention to you, you can have your blog be a self-liquidating asset as well by selling ads and doing affiliate promos, and selling your own products there.  
     
    And the key to making that happen is knowing the 31 elements that need to be woven into all of your content that keeps people excited to both hear and buy from you and that’s what Dan spent 2 days laying out at his seminar he charged people $12,500 to attend. He launched this recorded version of the seminar a while ago as DNA Game Changer because there was other stuff bundled in, AND because he knows every single business owner needs what’s in this course but they wouldn’t buy it if they thought it was just for “writers”.  It’s listed at his site now under the “Advanced” part of his Resource center under Influential Communicating and Writing  Workshop for the princely sum of $2,997 dollars.
     
    And yes, it’s TOTALLY worth it. I took me weeks to take the notes on this course because of how jam packed the course was with awesomeness and the course has more than paid for itself. So, yeah, I’m a fan of what this can do for your blog. :)    

  • http://www.ipnostudio.com/ Andrea T.H.W.

    I think this is the way a blog can be really worth having as a business, a kind of platform to show what we do. And as a matter of fact I’m thinking about opening a new website in the future for this once I reach 100 decent articles on mine. Still in my thoughts but that’s where I going to. Great article as always Danny.

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