Blogging offers marketing, public relations, advertising and customer support opportunities. It is important for businesses to use blogs as a way to teach and stay in touch with customers. Blogs are easy to set up and it is not rare for them to generate profit, but many blog efforts fizzle out before they see a check. Here is a list of seven reasons why blogs fail.
1. Lack of resources.
For a business blog to be successful it is necessary to have the proper resources. This may include people or technology. It is true that not everyone can write a blog.You need people who can write and give your blog a personality.
2. To many advertisements.
If your blog is in serious need of loyal readers, than the last thing you want to do is bombard the few you have with to many advertisements. It is wise to wait until your traffic is high to start putting up ad banners. Once you have established yourself, loyal readers won't care how many advertisements are posted.
3. No forum for reader comments.
Blogs differ themselves from typical web sites because they offer the visitor an opportunity to comment. You can't be fearful of distasteful blog posts. Learning from what people don't like about your company is important. Whether or not you have a comments page, people are still talking about your product. Why not see for yourself the positive and the negative?
4. Quality over Quantity.
A big mistake first time bloggers make is posting too much useless information in hopes of drawing in a larger following. This just leaves a bad impression and doesn't keep many folks coming back.
5. Lack of experience.
Many people think blogging is easy and they can pick it up for their business with out the help of others. It is advised to hire a blog consultant. They can help you realize the benefits of blogging more efficiently and cost effectively. Blog consultants will also prevent poor and uniformed decision making.
6. Investment.
For a blog to be successful it needs to be taken seriously. Invest in your blog and provide the money and other resources it needs. A good blog does not come easy and usually requires a decent amount of time and monetary investment.
7. No clear goal or message.
There are hundreds of reasons to start a business blog but if you don't have a clearly defined goal, you are setting yourself up for failure. You want to ask yourself these questions: What purpose does this blog serve our customers? What purpose does this blog serve our company?
Business Blogs can be very beneficial and a cost effective way to promote your brand. Although most blogs die out before they can reach their full potential, if you remember the basic things not to do, your blog will have a fighting chance to survive.
About the Author: Kurt is the Public Relations Manager for Kinetica Media, an Internet marketing company that works to harness the power of websites, email and search marketing for businesses so they can get and keep more customers. Visit http://www.kinetica-media.com/blog to see how their proven online marketing services can increase your customer loyalty & overall sales.
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