So are you currently familiar with some of the much bally hued statistics, about “how” and “why” you definitely need to create a blog post, that helps, informs (and or) pretty much solves a major problem and or concern of your target market, as often as possible?
If not, you’re in for a real treat, because believe it or not, there are literally tons of potentially positive reasons why, you should be proactively getting your extremely valuable (and I might add) totally unique content, into the market place as often as possible.
For one thing, according to (Blogher.com), a staggering 81% of US online consumers polled, revealed that they definitely tend to trust information and advice they find on reputable blogs!
And according to the experts over at (thinkcreativedigital.com), small businesses that consistently and strategically blog, on average experience 126% more growth, than those small businesses, that do not!
This post, however, will only highlight three. But rest assured, this is just -as the say- the proverbial tip of the long term marketing iceberg. And not to worry and or be overly concerned if you’re thinking, your primary subjects have already been beat to death.
While it’s certainly true, that your main primary topic(s) may in fact have already been written about, and tons of excellent “how to” instructional videos may already be all over youtube and other highly trafficked video sharing sites etc.
Entrepreneur, none of that other content has your specific unique angle(s) attached to them, do they? Nope. Because it’s so not about “how” many times previously your topics have already been covered.
The primary issue here is, does your unique content bring and or add value to your target market’s lives or not? If it does, keep publishing it 24/7! If it doesn’t, why not?
So What Are These Three Simple Reasons Why Newbie Marketers Definitely Should Create A Blog Post As Often As Possible?
Now before we officially begin, I might also throw in, strictly for good measure, that according to blogging expert and social media marketing guru Neil Patel of quicksprout.com fame, 70% of consumers say they learn more about a company through it’s blogging efforts vs their glitzy (and typically) outrageously expensive and barely effective traditional ad campaigns.
Anymore more questions about “why” an extremely savvy marketer like you, should definitely be strategically blogging as often as possible? Now then; let’s get to those three simple reasons, shall we?
1.) Reason # one why newbie marketers definitely should be blogging as often as possible: First of all, entrepreneur have you sent your opt in email list (either) a pre -written and or broadcast email? Duh! Well if so, have you considered (A.) “how” many of your emails won’t even be opened and simply gets deleted?
And (B.) unlike your emails, which can only initially be viewed by your loyal opt in subscribers and then has to be forwarded to someone else, in order for it to be of value to the next set of eyeballs.
Your blog post, even if it initially ranks somewhere on Google’s fifth page, it can still be randomly found by future online browsers, plus another highly influential marketer might decide to link to it, even after it’s been up there for the last three years or more!
Honestly, “how” many emails do you still have from three years ago? Exactly!
2.) Reason # two why newbie marketers definitely should be blogging as often as possible: Every time you supply the major search engines (primarily Google), with brand new fresh content, Google is far more apt to move your content closer to (and or) in fact move it to somewhere on the very first page, for those particular keywords and or keyword phrases that you’re trying to rank for.
Just depending of course on some other major contributing (on and off) page SEO (Search Engine Optimization) factors. But the main point for you to take away is, Google lives by fresh highly relevant content!
Consistently give it to them and you will be rewarded for your extreme generosity!
Entrepreneur Don’t Be Stingy And Or Inconsistent With Sharing Your Problem Solving How To Content With Your Specific Target Market!
3.) Reason # three why newbie marketers definitely should be blogging as often as possible: Here’s the other really cool advantage to consistently blogging (and or) even periodically publishing fresh “how to” problem solving blog content.
Ever get one of those really long sales orientated emails, where’s it’s obvious the marketer is looking to monetize this particular message. So you either quickly skim the entire email and you may or may not click on any of the links, right?
Then you simply delete the message, right? Pretty much!
Well, that exact same email message (entrepreneur) can be turned into (both) a slideshare presentation and or regular blog post, with your exact same links included in your blog post.
So that you can direct your youtube video audience viewers and subscribers, your opt in email subscribers and or your podcast audience to that specific post, for (say) training purposes from now on! Irregardless of “what” particular page it may currently rank on Google!
And no doubt, some of your audience will decide to post it all over social media for you! How cool is that, for some content that originally may not have ranked too well on any of the major search engines?
Strategic Blogging Is Not All About Ranking High On The Major Search Engines! (Don’t You Agree?)
(BTW, I learned that last particular ninja marketing technique from one of my Coaches/mentors, that currently earns a multiple seven figure income online! Pretty cool, right?) Anyway, for these three extremely valid reasons, and so many others!
Newbie marketers definitely need to create a blog post as often as possible! Don’t you agree? Say yes!
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I totally agree that it is good to keep your blog posts coming. Especially with google crawling to put your content out there. There are few days I don’t post something on my site, but when I don’t I wonder if people wonder where I went lol.
Great information! As always I enjoy hearing what you have to say!
Have a great week!
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Thanks so much for your incredibly kind words Becky!
That means a lot from a seasoned pro such as yourself!
Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by and share your extremely valuable
thoughts!
They are always welcome and so greatly appreciated!
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Hey Mark,
As a newbie, although I was told how valuable blogging is for business, it really didn’t hit me until a couple of years later. The reason being was because I had to go through the trials and tribulations before I could understand the advice that was given to me.
And you know what. The advice that you gave was the same advice that was given to me LOL.. but you know what? You explained it much better for anyone to understand.
The reasons that your content will be there forever for future interests, Search engines will throw traffic to you each time you update it, and the fact that you can craft different types of content of all the email messages that may get deleted are definitely great reasons. I also like to add this is a great way to build connections with other bloggers and for you to create a great reputation for yourself. If people know, like and trust you then they’ll do business with you!
Thanks for sharing Mark! I hope you’re enjoying your week!
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Great posts as usual Sherman!
Just so you know,this week my site under went some serious tech issues and I
was unable to respond to any comments at!
So I sincerely apologize for not being able to respond sooner! But thank goodness
my tech go to person was finally able to get the major issues resolved!
You’ve shared several excellent points, and I like you, I too initially didn’t fully grasp the real power and
multiple benefits of blogging!
And for all the reasons you stated, that’s how and why I have since, embraced it full heartily!
Thanks as always for stopping by Sherman and sharing your real world thoughts and insights.
They are always welcome and greatly appreciated!
Mark Newsome recently posted…How Extremely Savvy Entrepreneurs Create Really Big Profits From Incredibly Tiny Ad Budgets! Part Two
The biggest reason to blog frequently, especially for new bloggers, no matter who you are and what niche you’re in, is to build trust and authority. SEO is fine… but it’s building that content that endears people to you, over people who just plop minimal static content, and rarely change their site.
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Great points NIle!
As you know, from what I mentioned in the B3 FB group, this past
week my site under went some serious technical challenges to say the least!
And I was unable to respond to any comments until now! So I apologize for the long delay! But
thank goodness, my tech expert was finally able to resolve these issues.
So many things happened all at once, so there were a lot of fires to put out all
at once!LOL!
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your real world expertise! It’s always welcome and greatly appreciated!
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This is great advice Mark and you are SO right about the importance of having a storehouse of quality content.
When I first began blogging I posted every day for the first 6 months. But what I did that really saved my sanity was I created a couple of dozen posts before launching which gave me breathing room to continue creating new posts without a ton of pressure. From there I went to 3 times a week for the next year and eventually settled into twice a week which seems to work best for my audience. Still, once in awhile I like to do something different, like that quotation series I ran last summer.
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Wow M!
I had no idea you were as prolific a writer as you are an articulate one!
And what a great strategy to have enough in storage, so if need be, you could plug them as needed!
In fact, as you already aware, this week for my site was the tech week from hell!
And for some reason I my editor inside my dashboard was not working properly.
So my respond buttons didn’t work and neither did my hyped link buttons, which meant, I
couldn’t add images and or videos to any new posts!
So like you, I simply published five pre written post that were already embedded with both
images and videos.
And the two pre written post that didn’t have videos in them, now that I can post new content again,
I’ll simply go add videos to those posts as wellLOL!
So like you, I like to maintain a healthy cushion of pre written posts as well, just for any
unexpected situations that may arise, that are completely out of my control!
Like this week!LOL! So I sincerely apologize for the long delay in responding to you comment,
but thank goodness my go to tech expert was final able to resolve the major issues!
And finally I can respond! Thanks so much for your contributions M!
You extremely valuable feedback is always welcome and greatly appreciated!
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