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Feb17
Build Rapport With Your Customers Through a Company Blog

Most of the Internet world is starting to catch onto the latest trend inblogcartoon.jpg Internet marketing: The Blog.  Blogs are popping up by the millions thanks to websites such as Blogger, Typepad, and Wordpress - just to name a few.  The blog is no longer the personal online journal, it is now an informative medium by which your customers can find out more about you and your business. Your business blog can inform your customers of any company updates, news, new products or services.

If you're a company new to the blogging world, Easton Ellsworth, of BusinessBlogwire, offers his ten steps to creating a successful corporate blog:
 1) Identify your strengths
 2) Think of a domain name
 3) Claim your blog at Technorati
 4) Register your corporate blog
 5) Choose a good blogging platform
 6) Get some design help
 7) Be creative
 8) Make a plan
 9) Talk to people
10) Learn by reading other blogs

(Blogging cartoon via Loic Le Meur Blog)


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