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Two more of the most important things you need before you blog

June 11, 11:20 AMTech Marketing ExaminerBecky Sheetz-Runkle
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Earlier this week we examined the four most important things you need before you blog. To recap, they are:
  • Strategy
  • Discipline
  • Desire
  • Content
Those are the absolutely essential ingredients if your blog is going to make any impact on your business. Most don’t, according to Technorati's State of the Blogsphere. According to this September 2008 survey, only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs they track had been updated during the previous three months. This means 95% of blogs have been abandoned. 
 
So to avoid an abandoned blog, or spinning your wheels to no avail, here are two more of the most important things you need before you blog.
 
5. Skill. Blogs aren’t high prose, but you have to like to write. You must have at least a modicum of aptitude for conveying the written word. And you have to want to push out to the world information, trends and issues that are hot in your industry. Being naturally inquisitive and generally excited by your industry and its goings-on will go a long way. And having a finger on the pulse of trends and developments is an absolute necessity if you’re going to attract initial and repeat visitors.
 
Think of it like going to the gym. If you hate it, or you’re just ambivalent, you won’t keep doing it. It’s better to dedicate your time to other efforts.
 
6. Content targeted to audience. Part one identified content as critical, but an effective blog extends beyond that. If your blog is going to help you drive business and reach other strategic objectives, your copy must be aligned to your objectives. I talk with bloggers who are disappointed that their consistent and well-conceived efforts are not driving traffic to their blog, sales leads, or even significant traffic to their corporate web site.
 
Often the culprit is less the quality of the blog and more the relevance of the content to the business. There is no shortage of things I’m passionate about and could blog about, from politics and religion to martial arts, fitness and a variety of business topics. But my Examiner column and Q2 Marketing's Technology Marketing Blog are focused on strategic marketing for one of our most significant market sectors: B2B and B2G tech firms. If you’re going to get results, ensure your blog is equally targeted.
 
Check back soon for two more things you need before you blog. For more tech marketing insight, web marketing and SEO tips and more, visit q2marketing.com.
 
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