But before you launch into the blogosphere, do me a favour and stop to think awhile. For this reason - it looks a bit half-hearted if users arrive at your website only to see five or six posts that were written in a burst of energy a year and a half ago, and then... nothing.
Establishing and maintaining a blog requires effort. I actually find writing posts, articles, newsletters pretty enjoyable. But it does require some dedication. Here are a few tips I've picked up along the way:
- Start as you mean to go on. Don't start with a bang and then fizzle out. Think about how much time you can realistically commit on a regular basis to your blog or website. If that's just an hour once a month, then fine - but keep it consistent. That way, users know what to expect.
- Have a set time in your diary once a day/week/month when you'll update your website/blog. Set a reminder in your calendar so you can't avoid it! Ok, so this is real life, so things will crop up that mean you can't always do what you'd planned. But you can make sure you fill in the gaps as soon as you have a spare moment.
- Think about where you'll be getting your ideas from. Here are just a few suggestions, I'm sure you'll come up with more:
- Keep an eye at what's going on in your industry/sector and share your opinions
- Share some of the knowledge you use when working with your clients
- Answer the questions that you had when first starting out in the industry
- Share a solution you've arrived as a result of a problem in your day-to-day work
- Create a schedule with dates, future post titles and ideas - sit down every two or three months & plan out future posts. Print it out & pin it on your notice board - no getting away from it then! I started out with this strategy this year, and it's incredible the difference it's made to the regularity of posts on my blog!
- If you're limited on time, consider one of these options:
- Rather than long, in-depth posts, just keep an eye out for useful, informative or engaging posts by other writers - and then link to them, with your own thoughts & comments on the subject
- Re-use content you may already have accumulated - articles, user guides, press releases, etc. But make sure they're interesting, up-to-date and relevant!
- Find someone else to blog for you - there are companies that will offer this as a regular service to clients. Ideally, you'll sit down to discuss & agree topics in advance. Work out who will be doing the research, and what input is required from you.
- Remember to publicise as well as write! Use article publishing sites; put a link to your blog in your email signature; use Social Media to tell people about your new post; link back to posts from your newsletter; and tell everyone you know about your blog & where to find it!
Sarah L Hills is the owner of Hexagon Webworks, an Oxford Web Design Company where we believe websites should be simple, stylish and effective. Getting a website doesn't have to be complicated! Visit http://www.hexagonwebworks.com to find out more, or email sarah@hexagonwebworks.com.
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