To follow my last post, I am here to help you conquer one of the ultimate questions in your online business: To blog, or not to blog?
I know a lot of you have tried, or have thought about it, but decided you don't have the time nor the writing skills to accomplish it. I am happy to tell you it is easier than you think!
WHY IS BLOGGING IMPORTANT?
Blogging builds credibility with Google:
Google and other search engines love websites who are consistently updating with new content. This shows them that you are staying up to date in the market and have a regular client base. Knowing this, they are more likely to push your business in search results because they want to provide the most relevant and popular search results.
Blogging increases traffic and bookings:
Using some of your keywords in blogs can be a great way to build your rankings with search engines. You can easily do this by mentioning the who (clients, vendors, etc.), what (senior portraits, cake decorating tips, etc.) and where (city, venue, etc.). Having these words on the visual and back end of your website confirms with search engines that you are relevant for these searches.
Sharing your blog post on Facebook is a great and easy way to drive traffic to your website. You can share your post in one click of the "Share" button!
I DON’T HAVE TIME TO BLOG!
You do not have to write a whole story to have a good blog post. Most people only spend an average of 37 seconds reading your blog post, so don't waste your time stressing about the content. Start with 1 to 2 paragraphs and focus on the who, what, where, when, and why to accomplish this. This will help you capture the keywords, while also providing the information clients need to know to stay engaged without being scared off with lengthy posts.
Blogging once a week is best practice, but try starting with at least 2 a month. Pick your favorite sessions or events to help get excited about it, and don't forget to share on Facebook!
WHAT MAKES A GOOD BLOG?
Engaging Title:
Don't worry about keywords when writing your title. If some are included, great! But the main point here is to grab your reader's attention. Write something that you think if you saw you would just have to read:
- How to Prepare for your Senior Portraits: 5 things you need
- How to Decorate a Cake like a Pro!
Content:
Keep it short and sweet! Write 1-2 paragraphs explaining the who, what, where, when, and why. Add at most 10-15 engaging images and use the pinboard layout to allow users to easily navigate through these. Always leave your readers wanting more!
Button links:
Add 1-2 buttons on every blog post: one linking to the associated gallery or event page, and one connecting to your contact page. Most users bounce from a blog quickly, and this will ensure they are bouncing to a different part of your website rather than away from it all together.
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