Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Because You Can Blog, Doesn't Mean You Should


Every business owner is told you must have a website; you must be on Facebook; you must Tweet and you must blog.

Your website is a virtual representation of your business. Everything about it is a reflection of how you want your business to be perceived.

Facebook is a thumbnail extension of that image and Twitter is regularly updated sound bytes that keep your customers apprised of news and where to find the related detail.

A blog is a platform to educate, inform, entertain or amuse your readers. You can do all of these things regardless of your business. But let’s be honest, some of us do not have the time to commit to regular blog updates. And if we are going to be really honest some of us still live in fear of the seventh grade teacher who assured us we should never write anything but a check.

A blog is important. It is a way to educate your customers, inform them of new trends and if you have the knack to amuse and entertain them as you would favorite guests at a dinner party.

You can be the best in your field but that does not mean you would design your website, sketch your logo or layout your ad content. If you do not have the time or feel it is the best use of your time to make each of the components of your business to be the best consistent image of your brand and message, there is a simple solution. Define an update schedule and hire someone who can help you achieve a consistent, professional image of your business including the regular composition and update of blog entries. Let a writer, compose your blog entries. You can have editorial control while you can be confident that your site is update at regular intervals with professional posts that provide the best professional image for your message.

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