is based on the understanding your blog serves multiple communities. I was surprised to learn through my research that there is very little written on the art of category tagging for blogs. My hope is this discussion will be both helpful, and also generate new discussions that we can all benefit from. The Science of […]
5 Tips to Keep Your Blog Fresh: A Series Inspired by 150 Posts
Variety in all of its forms will keep your blog fresh, and your audience engaged. Yesterday we covered speed as a method for getting your blog read. I suggested taking a fast food mindset to accomplish that. Before that I discussed how to create titles that build curiosity. Freshness takes all of this, and your […]
Getting Your Blog Read: 5 Tips from 150 Posts – A Series
Build each post for rapid consumption by developing a fast-food mindset. Content is not king. Speed is. Readers want to know at a glance that they can quickly consume your message. That makes the first visual impression critical. Most readers expect to read a blog post within a minute, with 90 seconds being the maximum. […]
5 Blog Title Tips from 150 Posts: A Series
Start with Curiosity Titles are essential for getting your blog read. Vary the style to keep your readers curious, but also measure the response to determine what works best. Here is what is working for me. 1. How To – This is a very effective style that should be used when you have a legitimate […]
You Know Your Marketing is Right When
you have consistency of appearance, message, and performance. Your marketing should fit the expectations of your market. It should look right, sound right, and deliver what you promised, which presumably is what the market wants. Appearance The first impression your marketing piece gives the consumer is analogous to meeting someone important for the first time. […]
Stitching Together Your Social Media Gaps
Disconnectedness The challenge with social media is your communities can become disconnected. Friends can seem to randomly come and go. This leads to frustration and blaming everything from the technology to your lack of time for keeping it all together. To be productive in any endeavor, you have to have your "head in one place." […]
Pushing the Limits of Late-Night Decorum
Late Night Broadcasting The NBC late-night show shuffle may be giving us some signals of behavioral trends on the social Web. Let's face it, the social networks are the late-night broadcasting medium of choice for most of us. And if the comments by Jay Leno and Conan on their shows are any indication of what […]
How To Manage Social Media Authenticity
Choose one of the two options. Run Small business owners learn to run very early in their careers. They learn to chase down every lead, to outrun the latest regulations until they figure out if they actually apply, and to run like a dog to get slow-paying customers to pay up. That's the nature of […]
A Social Media Shift is Happening
It looks like we are seeing more leadership for paid content on the social Web. Some of the Players The Wall Street Journal set the the bar when they elected to charge readers for a complete read of some of their articles. And I'll admit that after having to go to the library to get […]
How to Be Where People Are Looking
on the Web for companies like yours. You may be thinking, yes, but that is easier said than done. Hold that thought, because a "yes, but" mindset is exactly what will get your business found. Here's how it works. Think Like Most People Before you can apply the principles of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) to […]
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