Business Blogging

Another client talked to me this week about adding a blog to their site.

Most clients struggle to come up with enough information for a five-page website. It can take weeks for them to write a few paragraphs about their business — in fact, most often I interview them and then write-up the pages for them. That’s part of my marketing service, and I enjoy doing it.

But, when the owner then wants to add a blog to their site, I struggle to come up with a helpful and non-volatile response!

This week’s request came from a woman who did write the copy for her site and regularly updates it — so it wasn’t a crazy idea by any means. But, she is also very cost conscious and non-geeky. And, under time pressure whenever I talk with her.

I suggested that she look at free blogging sites, start her blog, and then we’ll talk after she’s maintained it for a month. After re-surveying the blogging options available, I recommended that she consider Blogger and WordPress.com.

She started looking into WordPress.com as the leading choice. So, I bit the bullet and decided to start my own WordPress.com hosted business blog so I could help with questions and techy issues. I gotta admit I like the look and feel of the posts, and I like the administrative features.

Check out Dangerous Common Sense focused on Web Design and Marketing and the first post “So You Think You Need a Business Blog?”.

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2 Responses to Business Blogging

  1. billeyler says:

    Danny gets the same kind of requests for the IAGSDC website all the time. Things that someone thinks is a great idea may be randomly used by a few. But since he gets dictums from the powers that be, there go 100 more hours putting code into the system!

    • ozdachs says:

      You Value What You Pay For…

      I am the webmaster for ONE non-profit for whom I charge $0/hour. The others all pay something. It’s a real help for the boards and executive directors to have priorities, even if they are semi-artificially created. It’s also a sanity saver for the webmaster.

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