Business Blogs: The Complete Buyer’s Guide (Checklist Included!)

So you want a business blog designed, installed and set up for you.

You’re probably a business start up, or it just dawned on you how you’re practically killing your business for still not having a business blog. You realize how you need to start promoting your business online, and how it’s absolutely crucial to your internet marketing efforts to have a business blog.

Before you go and hire someone, here’s a handy list of things that business blogs must have in order for you to turn it into a traffic-pulling, list-building, awesome marketing tool.

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Here are the things your business blog must have or must be (ideally) in order to really help you get leads, make sales and bag new clients:

(As a kind of blanket disclosure, we’ll be putting a lot of links to services in here and you should assume that they’re affiliate links.)

1. Hosted in your own domain

Because you’re establishing a business blog, don’t set one up under a domain you do not own, like:

  • www.easisell.blogspot.com
  • www.easisell.typepad.com

This is a big mistake that a lot of home-based businesses do. A blog is a business asset that you’ll be building for the long term. If you put it on a domain you don’t own, and if that domain goes down, your blog will go down along with it. Do you really want to take that risk? You need to be in control of your business assets.

Plus, if it’s on a domain you don’t own, you will not be able to customise your blog. You will not be able to brand it and truly make it your own. It will look exactly like millions of other blogs out there.

If you still don’t have a domain for your business, we’ve found Namecheap to be the best value for money when it comes to buying domains.

However, if you’ve already bought a domain for your business, you don’t really need to buy another domain (unless you want to). You can easily set up a blog on a subdomain of your existing domain. But of course, if you want your blog to have a separate domain of its own for branding purposes, you can do that, too.

As for hosting your blog, your web developer should be able to provide this for you as well as setting up and configuring the blog for you.

2. Professionally Designed / Credible-Looking

Ideally, have a blog designed for your business from scratch. This makes your blog look unique, professional and therefore adds credibility. Take this route especially if you are targeting affluent markets, or if you are in a niche or industry where uniqueness, luxury and creativity are expected.

Do not make the mistake of getting a blog done for you and set up while only considering the set up costs. You really need to choose an appropriate blog suited to your business needs.

For example, if you’re a high-end Interior Designer, or a Photo Studio, or Real Estate agent, you will make more impact if you showcase your goods using images and videos heavily on your blog. So having specific functionalities like a gallery view or a lightbox will be beneficial.

Be prepared to accept that a fully customised blog with advanced features and functionalities could take weeks to create, though. And if you hire a reputable designer/developer, it could cost anywhere between $5000 to $20,000 (depending on the complexity of your requirements).

If that price is outside your budget range, don’t worry, you have some options. What you can get is a non- or semi-customised Premium WordPress Theme, and just focus on publishing great high-quality content and then just upgrade your blog later on when the money starts rolling in. For start ups this actually may be the better route.

If you’re going down this route, choose from high quality Premium Themes with a fully customised header as much as you can. Pick a theme that is uncluttered, with elements that make it very easy on the eye and easy to read. Pick a design so that your viewers can easily locate the information they could be looking for. You really want your visitors to get drawn to the content of your blog posts, so get rid of any element that could take away their attention from that (although it wouldn’t really hurt to display banners ads or text ads linked to your own offers on the sidebar).

The most important thing about your blog’s design is the user experience. So don’t prioritize “pretty” over usability. Trust me, although a super fancy and beautiful website is really nice to have, what is most important is the quality of experience your website gives to its visitors.

So don’t overly obsess about how amazing the blog could LOOK – as long as visitors know how to easily find what they are looking for, and as long as you provide extremely valuable information, establish credibility and create engagement, your investments will surely pay off.

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3. Listbuilding Elements

One of the most important feature your business blog must have is the list building element.

Building your list will transform your business into a sustainable business, because it will enable you to generate leads and communicate with those leads over and over again.

Over time, as you build trust and credibility and build relationship by providing so much value to them, they will eventually trust you and buy from you or buy products your recommend.

When you get a business blog, make sure you get one that has a customised opt-in section (either on the sidebar or a pop-up opt-in, just like in www.easisell.com/blog) with a proven high-converting design and copy. You will need to create a freebie to give away in exchange for the prospect’s name and email, so get started putting together a freebie now (make one that really rocks, like our Digital Marketing E-guide). It’s been shown that you’ll have more people subscribe to your list if there’s a visual representation of your freebie. So as much as possible, hire a graphic designer to create an illustration of what it is you are giving away.

You will also need an autoresponder linked to your opt-in and set it up so that it automatically sends an email to your subscribers notifying them every time you post a new blog post. On top of these updates, you also want to build a relationship with your subscribers by sending them valuable tips, videos or content about once to twice a week.  The autoresponder we use and highly recommend is AWeber, due to its ease of use and reliability.

3. Integrated with Social Media

The best way to leverage your blog is to drive traffic to it using the best Social Media platforms for business: Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and LinkedIN.

You will need to learn how to use these social media platforms, and then you must integrate these platforms with your Business blog.

Make it so that your blog enables readers to connect with you on Facebook /Twitter/LinkedIn/YouTube directly from your blog.

The more people you connect with using these platforms, the more traffic you will build up over time.

Also, get a blog with Social Media sharing enabled. This simply means having a blog set up so that they are literally one-button click away from sharing your content with their social networks.

Of course, have the RSS feed set up and configured so that it’s extremely easy to subscribe to your blog, too.

4. Search Engine Optimized

Search Engine Optimization for blogs involves configuring certain elements of your blog (Onpage SEO) and building links to your blog (Off Page SEO) using Social Media marketing tactics so that it could attract more traffic from the search engines.

One of the main things that will truly help is conducting Keyword Research so that you know what keywords your target market are typing in the Search Engines when they are looking for offers like yours. Once you have these keywords, you could then create your blog’s content around these keywords, to increase the likelihood for your blog posts to appear on the top of the search engines for those highly-searched-for keywords.

If you have a well-researched keyword list, and you use them as basis for deciding what to write about, your blog could have increased chances to attract more perpetual traffic at no cost.

5. Plug-ins That Help Drive Traffic, Increase Engagement, & Make Your Life Easier are Installed and Properly Configured

A Plug-in is a tool that adds a specific functionality to your blog, and you simply install it as an “add on”.

There are plug ins that help you get more traffic; there are ones that make it easier for your viewers to share your links to their friends/colleagues; There are Plug ins that help you build your list; there are plug ins that help boost the level of engagement with your audience; etc.

There are many plug ins available that you can add to your blog – and most of them are free.

However, many business blogs don’t have business-boosting plug-ins installed mainly because business owners hardly have any time to read up and keep up to date with these things.

But, by not using the best plug ins, you are leaving so much money on the table, because your blog could attract more traffic IF it has plug-ins that are configured properly to boost your blog’s traffic-pulling ability, engagement and conversion.

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6. Elements That Measure Your Blog’s KPIs

If you are going to blog, treat it like any other marketing campaign – measure its effectiveness and your ROI.

Questions you might want to ask every month to measure your KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) are:

  • Is your traffic growing?
  • Are you getting new links? If so, from where?
  • What Social Media Platform is driving the most traffic to your blog? (and are they converting?)
  • Which Blog posts seem to be getting a lot of attention/ the least attention?
  • How many leads has the blog generated so far? And is the number of leads increasing? (i.e., is your subscriber number growing? How fast?)

You can use Statcounter or Google Analytics to gain intelligence about the effectiveness of your internet marketing efforts. From this you will be able to make informed decisions on how to best move forward.

If SEO and Social Media are going to be the major traffic strategy you’re going to utilize, I recommend you complement Google Analytics by using Market Samurai to track your links, your search engine rankings, and to reverse engineer your top competitors’ SEO strategies, etc.

Download Your Checklist

To download your Blog Buyer’s Guide Checklist click here.
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How to Succeed with Your Business Blog

Of course, having an awesome-looking, kick-ass business blog set up and configured for you with is just the beginning. The real work begins when your web developer hand over your blog to you.

The success of your blog will really depend on you – the quality of your content, the frequency of your posts, the level of engagement you’re able to create with your audience, the amount of traffic it gets, and the effectiveness of your sales funnel.

So once you have it set up, you will then need to learn and implement:

  • How to write attention-grabbing blog titles (Titles are VERY important)
  • How to create engaging, remarkable content that gets passed on
  • How to drive traffic to your blog using SEO
  • How to drive traffic to your blog/offers using Social Media (Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIN)
  • How to do Video Marketing
  • How to get more and more subscribers
  • How to build a solid relationship with your subscribers
  • How to convert your leads into buyers in a more streamlined fashion

If you’re feeling overwhelmed already, it is totally understandable.

We at Easisell recognize the challenges that businesses face when they first start marketing online. That’s why we are in the process of putting together some blog packages that meet the needs of small businesses and solo entrepreneurs.

Unlike other blog developers though, we won”t just stop at providing well-designed blog packages with all the ideal functionalities and elements, but we will also arm you with the basics of what you need to know about list building, traffic generation, Social Media, and of course, lead conversion!

To access more educational resources about how to really use Social Media Marketing and Business Blogging to generate leads for your business, click here.

Feel free to forward this blog post to business owners you know who still aren’t blogging. Share it on your Facebook profile, Tweet it or forward the link (Thank you!).

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  3. Website Optimization Tips: Four Fast Fixes To Get Your Business Found
  4. The Business Value of Blogging

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  • http://blog.toadalicious.com bloggi85

    Excellent Post! I like that you dedicated an entry to Mobile Devices Compatibility, which is (still) a bold subject among big companies. Though I’m not an entrepreneur I still find this check-list very useful, which is why I’m going to run my blog through it :-)
    Keep up the good work! Laurent

  • Anonymous

    Glad you found it useful, Laurent. Yes mobile marketing is going to be the next frontier, I think. There are about 1.7 Billion active internet users but there are 5 Billion people walking around with their mobile phones. Not all of them are smartphones of course but more and more people are now going online via their mobile devices.
    Thanks for dropping by! :)

  • http://blog.toadalicious.com bloggi85

    Very true! I suppose that in the future everyone will own a ‘smartphone’, as competition is still growing steadily in that market segment. The only thing to hope for is that companies decide early enough to follow this trend and build mobile friendly sites. The amount of people using mobile sites on a daily basis (twitter, 4square, facebook even) is really astonishing.

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  • SpeedThrough Marketing

    great tips. i always enjoy reading this blog!

  • Daphne Excentrixseo

    Im new to blogging and Im excited to used it fo business, blog+business=money. I think the blogging business is in fact big business where more people and established companies are using these platforms to promote from. All I can say is very useful the the newbie like me. . .keep posting

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  • http://easisell.com/ Clement Yeung

    Business+blog=money – absolutely! ROI from blogging can be calculated, just check out the case studies in Groundswell – Eric Kintz’s or Dan Lutz’s impact on their GM and HP businesses just by blogging about what they’re good at.

  • Anonymous

    Many corporate blogs are not business favor the plug-ins are installed just above because entrepreneurs have the time to read and keep up to date on these matters.

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