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		<title>The Blog &#8211; Social Content Marketings Ultimate Platform</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Neil Sequeira</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was wondering to myself the other day &#8216;why is it that so many business websites still don&#8217;t have active blogs when it&#8217;s such a fantastic marketing resource and so well tuned to SEO?&#8221;. After talking to a couple of business owners and marketing managers and digging into why they didn&#8217;t consider a blog, one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-278" title="versatile" src="http://buzzfactory.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/swiss_army_knife1-300x300.jpg" alt="versatile" width="300" height="300" />I was wondering to myself the other day &#8216;why is it that so many business websites still don&#8217;t have active blogs when it&#8217;s such a fantastic marketing resource and so well tuned to SEO?&#8221;. After talking to a couple of business owners and marketing managers and digging into why they didn&#8217;t consider a blog, one possible reason which surfaced is the restricted view a business blog is often looked at. When you mention blog the wider general understanding is:</p>
<p>The blog is a diary-like online platform to post a personal opinion or account of daily events so that others can read right?</p>
<p>&#8230;..<strong>Wrong!</strong> And this is what turns off many who think to themselves &#8220;What am going to post everyday and how will that help bring customers?&#8221; A blog is a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">highly versatile</span> publishing platform. It can be what you want it to be and is only limited by one&#8217;s creativity. While some use it effectively to publish a daily account of events, others use it just as well to turn it into a learning resource with informative articles and some can adapt it to <a href="http://buzzfactory.net/featured-solutions/branded-online-publication/">publish an online magazine</a> with content that&#8217;s of interest to it&#8217;s readers. What you choose to publish depends largely on one&#8217;s business and more importantly their customers.</p>
<p>A very niche high tech company which needs to attract a very no-nonsense technical audience may need to publish more along the lines of technology publications maintaining a more serious tone and ensuring it&#8217;s valuable to the readers. A business targeted towards a younger audience may choose to publish a more rich media based one with a lighter first person tone to strike a chord with their readers. Finally the objective is to create a <strong>real social connection</strong> through the blog and develop a <strong>valuable online resource </strong>for  your target audience.  <strong> That&#8217;s</strong> how your customers will discover you. How do you decide what kind of publication your business could use and how to leverage a blog? Simple&#8230;.</p>
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<li> Define your target audience and customers (what kind of audience would you like your publication to draw?)</li>
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<li>Now put yourself in their shoes for a while and think about what kind of an online publication would attract your attention and have you go back for more on a regular basis? (What kind of content? What kind of tone? What are their current favorites? What can you learn from them? How could you make your publication even better?)</li>
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<li>Execute! Start working towards building that dream online publication  and spend some time every day thinking &#8220;how can I make it even better?&#8221; , &#8220;what would a reader like to see here?&#8221;&#8230; and make your publication the best there is.</li>
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<p>Virtually every industry, business vertical or interest area including the niche one&#8217;s have successful online publications in the form of blogs, journals, portals, news sites and magazines. The blog as a platform is perhaps the most versatile marketing tool we&#8217;ve seen in a while. Use it well, and with a little effort you can also have one of those publications your customers value so much.</p>
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