BlogWorld | Scott Allen Maximizing Small Business Blogs

The Virtual Handshake book cover

Thanks again to Scott Allen for hosting the LinkedIntelligence Contest – and for awarding me the free registration and hotel at BlogWorld. Rick Calvert, BlogWorld Expo’s creator, donated the prize.

Here’s a quick recap of Scott’s talk.

Small business blogs are intended to support another business; moneytizing your blog tends to be counter productive. Google Ads is not even close to worth it. You want to focus your blog on your business and supporting your business.

The author of “The Virtual Handshake,” Scott covered three topics:

What are the potential benefits of blogging for a small business?

Customer engagement, personal branding, industry networking, natural search ranking, cuts web production costs and develops a warm market

Do’s and don’t’s

In this section, Scott covered what works and what doesn’t. The number one mistake, okay-I’m guilty, is not spending 50% of your time off-blog. Scott suggests commenting on other blogs and searching around for new connections. When you think about it, it’s easier to research and comment than it is to create new articles. And, you don’t have to do it all yourself. A ghost writer can come up with a rough draft for your final approval. Every post must be approved and edited before being published. Scott suggests posting 3-4 times a week.

Live look at some of the better small business blogs

Stonyfield Farm – used to have 4, narrowed down to 2: The Bovine Bugle, supplier and Baby Babble for parents

Schwimmer Legal

Aldo Coffee

REALCentralVA

Family Medicine Notes – picked by Forbes as one of the best small business blogs

What did you take away from this session’s notes?

Browse Wired PR Work’s BlogWorld Expo 2007 collection.

One in a series of lightly edited transcripts or comments by Barbara Rozgonyi.


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Hey Barbara - thanks for the write-up! I was so glad you could make it to the event and it was great to meet you in person.

I’ve started a series over at About.com covering the topics I talked about in my session, so keep an eye out. The first one, on where entrepreneurs should host their blog, is up, and I’ll have the rest up over the next few days.

- S -

Scott:
Thanks for the link - great article that mentions a new resource. Looking forward to following the series.
Barbara

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