Karen Rubin: Rock Your Business Blog
Creative yet inexpensive Internet marketing techniques such as blogging can build a company’s online presence, spawn brand loyalty, and generate leads/results. Because a corporate blog is a place for customers, prospects and like-minded individuals to share ideas, it reinforces a company’s image and brand as a thought-leader. Karen Rubin discusses what kind of content you can create to attract your customers, how to bring people to your blog and how to keep the momentum going.
Slides for this presentation are available here.
Special thanks to the Microsoft NERD Center for hosting WordCamp Boston.
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10 responses to “Karen Rubin: Rock Your Business Blog”
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Great Video!
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Nice,, good luck
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Great tips and useful information. Thanks.
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Some excellent tips on blogging including: importance of title and imagery, useful food analogy to post types, selecting topics, identifying personas … highly recommended and worth the 30 mins.
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Again a great presentation on why blogging is so important. I like the use of the food items in reference to blog article. I think people get overwhelmed with trying to become Hemingway. The key is writing on a regular basis, but also providing remarkable content. We are amazed at how much traffic we are able to drive to our site through our blog.
Thanks again for sharing this info.
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THANKS KAREN!
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Nice concise presentation for anyone considering starting a company blog.
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Excellent presentation, thank you Karen! Lots of great tips, especially when you discussed the various ways to mix up your posts and the strategies you suggest to attract readers. I will download your presentation and make an outline for my current blog project. Thanks again 🙂
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Interesting info thanks!
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Great presentation. I Didn’t know you could divide posts into all those types.
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January 23, 2010
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