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When you're marketing your business through a blog, you can often reach more people, or at least people that you might not have found otherwise. Blog marketing is one of the many forms of viral marketing, or word-of-mouth.

 

By having a more informal environment, people will feel more connected and welcomed, which might encourage them to continue on to your website and purchase your products and/or services more than a formal advertisement would.

 

People like to feel special, and when it comes to marketing, blogs and other viral marketing tools are key to giving people what they want. This is why it is good to have a ready reference of blog marketing tips to use as a guide. In a blog, you should avoid formal language and a stale tone.

 

You need to be impersonal, relatable, and conversational with your readers. Blogs are designed to be interesting and fun; if they were meant to be formal they would be articles or academic papers. The first rule of viral marketing is to make people feel something. It doesn't matter if you make them love you or hate you, or if you make them happy, sad, or completely enraged; people thrive on emotional connections, and using those connections to promote your business is a surefire method of successful marketing.

 

Some other blog marketing tips include: - Use fun designs, easily read fonts, and short, catchy paragraphs. No one likes a run-on paragraph that they can't skim, so highlight important words and phrases with bold or underlined font to draw the reader's attention to those phrases. It will reassure them that they're reading the right blog, and allow them to stay longer. - Don't make people sign up or register for your blog.

 

That takes time and effort, and you will lose about 20% of your readers by doing so. - Make sure that you never charge membership fees. In viral marketing, having to pay to read someone's blog is either seen as offensive or just plain ridiculous. - Get people's attention. Do something unexpected. You don't have to be offensive or crude, just do something that's never been done before. - Tell a story. People like stories and plots. They find it easier to relate to.

 

If you want to win them over, give them what they want. These blog marketing tips should help you with whatever you're trying to accomplish with your blog. For more blog marketing tips and assistance, check out our website. Whether you're looking for information or a marketing professional to provide services, we can help you with whatever your business needs to succeed.



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duplicate commented on 06 Dec 2008, 03:25:59
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Social Media and the New SEO (SEO 2.0) are important concepts to understand. It is non-linear in nature and seems very disorganized especially if you are new to these concepts.
Despite all the madness, there are elements of business that will never change. In this membership we strive to combine the elements of business that never change with the technologies (such as social media) that allow us to leverage our business results.
Online social media has been around ever since the inception of the Internet. The only thing that has changed is that more and more people are now participating. As more and more people participate, interest grows, then even more people participate and it gets exponentially larger. We are now on the brink of an evolution of the Internet... A maturity.
The Internet has become a mirror reflection of who we are as humans. This boom in social media participation has spawned the need for business to pay very close attention to this tsunami in order to decide if entering this space would be appropriate.
More and more, the target audience across a wide range of markets, are participating in this boom. Millions and millions of conversations and micro-conversations are happening between people all over the world. The physical distance between humans has become irrelevant and the physical world has suddenly shrunk into a mass community.
As a result of this, business has the ability to connect with hundreds, thousands or millions of people without the barrier of distance and without any more effort than typing words on a page.
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