Do you blog about your new business? You should, and there are many reasons why. Blogging is one of the least expensive and most far reaching marketing tools at your disposal.
Blogging can put on the Internet all the material that you would use in a marketing campaign. Associating the name of the new business with a location will permit search engines to bring potential local customers to your blog and to your business. Just as a flier would list the name and location, so should your blog posts.
Along with establishing geographical identity, blogging the new business will begin to create a reputation. Reputation is everything in any business and by appearing knowledgeable and experienced in the blog, you mold the perception that potential customers will have of you.
A good blog written about your new business will provide tips, tricks and value added to potential and current customers. It is the place where that tricky install can be described just as if you were in the business talking to the customer. A blog post gives something away that brings the customer back for more.
Blogging is also a way to feature products or events that the business does well. Not just promoting products, but showing the why and how of the business gives the customer more information to make a buying decision. A blog post can show photos or video in a way that is difficult to achieve in the store.
When you blog about your new business, you personalize yourself to your readers. It is a way of developing a relationship, and many sales are driven as much by relationships as price or product. Your plumber, your mechanic, your hair dresser - all of these people may be selling to you because of a referral or a perception you had of them as a person. Blogging does that and does it to a much larger potential audience than any one person could ever speak to.
There are many good reasons to blog about your new business. It creates an identity on the Internet where many people now look to find things they need. It builds a reputation for the new business as expert in its field, and shows the best of that business off. It creates relationships that will drive sales.
Last, but not least, when you blog about your new business, you are actively thinking about the business. No business owner ever went wrong by spending time thinking and writing about the past, present and future of the business. Put blogging on your to-do list right now.