Corporate Blogging – How Can You Create Social Media Success Through Focused Blogging

August 30th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

There are many Buzzwords in the Social Media industry today and each day one evangelist is harping on a new one. Much clutter gets created due to the same and hence the diluton of your Brand Equity, as each Brand is pitched these high flying Buzzwords by the marketing agencies.

Corporate Blogging though not a Buzz word, but has been so messed up that many a corporate have lost value rather than generating it. There have been instances of big corporate entities using fake blogs and many other tactics to boost up terming them as “so called social media campaigns”.

I have been LIVE blogging some of the most major corporate conferences in India since over an year now and have been approached by Corporate to support their initiatives. Am I averse to it? NO! But would I go ahead and support just about anything? NO!

Through this post, I intend to cut through the clutter which has been created and make the Corporate present to how they can successfully integrate Corporate Blogging in seamlessly in their marketing effort and with much ease!

First the numbers:

According to JupiterResearch (via Search Engine Watch), 34% of large companies and 15% of Fortune 500 companies blog.

Though these may not be the absolute latest numbers, but with respect to the industry growth, this surely is a number to reckon with, stand up and make a note of, I believe. In the current times corporations large and small are increasingly taking the “being different” and “with the times” route. Blogging has suddenly taken the mainstream route and is one of the factors in the Corporate overall marketing mix and budget.

There may be many people giving much gyan, but what I present here is the on the field reality and of my experience, hence there may still be better ideas, which I would be glad to listen to and incorporate.

What should you do before you decide on that oh! so blog!! ??

  • Put in black and white, your marketing objectives both in the short and the long term
    • Determine if blogging is a good fit for your company

An apple a day keeps the doctor away, is almost true for all, but why are you generalizing the apple with a blog in the social media space? Blog for one company may work wonders for them, for the other it may not work!

Just being cool using blogs, is already a passe! Social Media space is changing and growing at a much faster pace and is much complex. Just having a corporate blog may not be of any tangible return.

  • Are you ready to invest on a blog?
    • The last time I was sitting in this major corporate HQ, I asked them a question, are you ready to invest on a blog and well they were a bit off the track. Blogging they said is easy, we will leverage a free platform like wordpress or blogger. Well, yes, I agree, but you need to invest much focused time and energy on customizing the design of the blog as it represents your Corporate sentiment. Today blogs are as much a part of the entire corporate image as were websites sometime back!
  • Don’t be afraid, Create a solid strategy
    • Strategy for a blog? Well, YES!! For a Blog! As a corporate you may have a single blog for all your functions/ verticals or you may choose to go ahead with multiple blogs representing each of them. Now this is the first stage of your blogging strategy.
    • Positioning: You need to be clear in a properly documented form on the positioning that you would like to create with your blogging effort. Who are you positioning the blog to? What is your target group?
      • you may just create a blog to attract the best talent in the industry
      • you may have a focused blog on thought leadership to position yourself accordingly int he industry
    • Branding: the branding strategy that you intend to establish with the emerging of the blog should be clear. What campaigns (if any) would you intend to run on the blog. Would the CEO/ CFO/ Senior management participate on the blog? Are you trying to make a point?
      • Are you open to external content on the blog other than your own? And are you willing to be open to comments from the external environment?
  • Are you selling/ marketing? STOP…..Start ENGAGING!
    • Since Corporate blogs are generally an effort of the PR department of a company, they have a restricted vision, and hence it reflects on the way they PUSH content on the blog. PUSHing is not the key, ENGAGING is! Your content will speak for itself. If you have smartly invested into content creation, in terms of videos, pictures, etc. you will break the ice much faster with the prospective target audience.
      • its fairly simple, you get unsolicited calls on your cell phone. Would you refer such a company to your circle? Probably NOT, but a genuine follow up and feedback conversation at a preferred time, well yes you would and WOMM is bound to happen
  • Provide Value
    • This is one of the most crucial aspects of a successful blogging effort. VALUE creation.
      • why do you think would I (either your prospective employee or client) spend 5 minutes in going through things which are not adding any value to me in terms of knowing more about you or the industry? Even if I land up and stick to your blog for a couple of minutes the first time, with no VALUE I will not bookmark it for my future reference, leave aside following you on my Google reader.
  • Take Feedback, Build Relationships
    • This is one aspect of Corporate blogging which many a Corporate think of and include in their agenda, but their focus shifts from this objective to the exclusivity of presenting and design. Looks do matter, no doubts, but you need to understand that each feature of the blog would essentially be leveraged towards achieving a particular business objective!
  • Remember YOU are a HUMAN and the person reading yoru blog is a HUMAN too!
    • Many a times, the Corporate get so consumed in their vision of presenting their best foot forward and trying to arrive the best way in their client’s perception, that they lose the basic essence of the fact that WE ARE STILL HUMAN. And business is all about relationships.
    • Write the blog as if you are expressing yourself to your target market/ group!
  • Select Bloggers
    • Yes! I know everyone can write and that you hire the best of class human resources in your company, still blogging is an art and hence I suggest my clients to select a team of bloggers who are honed in their skills and trained further by the company. This team should essentially consist of the following people:
      • PR professional from the company
      • Group of employees trained on company’s social media./ external communication guidelines
      • Social Media agencies
  • NO, your “Corporate Blog” DOES NOT need a SINGLE VOICE
    • Dont be afraid and get only one person to be writing/ punching the keys for you. He/ she will have a certain perception of the company and may as well be limited in the scope. Go ahead involve people. Give them a platform to express what you want to. More hands on deck make the experience for the client all that worth it!!

This is one of the many posts that I would be doing on the correct measures and tips and tricks of the trade of blogging, not out of what people say, but what I have experienced in real time on the field. And I would not be a common voice, but I would say, it works for me!!

To devise a Corporate Blogging Strategy for your company, CONTACT ME

Paritosh Achieves the Best Views to Comments Ratio at The Great Blog-Off by Sol Solutions Canada

June 4th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

Almost 2 weeks back, I entered into this contest which was Organized by the Sol Solutions, Canada called The Great Blog-Off!

40 thought leaders/authors/thinkers from across the globe participated in the first stage, out of which there were top 15 chosen after stage 1, which I was a part of :) Post stage I, it was 12 people contributing to the Community Marketing Blog passsionately to create one of the best Social Media communities, lead by some of the TOP thought leaders into the field.

And, after these two full of action weeks, I am glad to share, that I have achieved the best Views to Comments ratio on the  blogs I contributed to the Community Marketing Blog as part of this contest.

  • http://communitymarketing.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/05/i-have-two-kids-i-am-a-home-maker-and-i-run-an-online-venture-how-social-media-is-changing-lives.html

I hereby thank all my followers who helped me achieve this amazing win and also would like to know what all in future you guys would like to read about/know and if you would like to contribute to this blog!! I’d be happy to create your profiles and be glad in creating a platform for emerging people to express their views and thoughts!!

Cheers,

Paritosh

The best tips on the internet to Get More Traffic to Your Blog

February 18th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

Well, I think this post has been in the waiting since a long time now. Most of the readers of the blog and some of my friends have pursued me to write this piece!!

Okay, so without any vague stuff, i would probably share the basic points every blogger must keep and take care of to increase the traffic!!

Increase TRAFFIC to your Blog

  1. Concentrate on the topic… write posts that need to be read right now.
  2. Talk like an expert (so you have to have enough knowledge about the subject you are writing about).
  3. If you can break news nothing better!!
  4. Start a topic which has not been started before by many (be amongst the first few) and let people discuss about it in their blogs/posts etc
  5. Share your expertise generously so people recognize it and depend on you
  6. Encourage your readers to help you manipulate the technorati top blog list.
  7. Don’t write about your wife, your boyfriend or your kids.
  8. Write long, definitive posts.
  9. Write neat things about fellow bloggers, daring them to respond (with links back to you) on their blog.
  10. Share linklove and expect some back.
  11. Include polls, meters and other eye candy.
  12. Tag your posts. Use del.ico.us.
  13. Coin a term or two
  14. Do email interviews with the well-known
  15. Answer your email.
  16. Use photos with right tags and names to them
  17. Encourage your readers to digg your posts. (and to use furl and reddit). Do it with every post.
  18. Post your photos on flickr.
  19. Share your blog posts links over Twitter
  20. Encourage your readers to subscribe by RSS.
  21. Include comments so your blog becomes a virtual water cooler that feeds itself.
  22. Assume that every day is the beginning, because you always have new readers.
  23. Highlight your best posts on your Squidoo lens.
  24. Refer to useful but little-known resources.
  25. Write about stuff that appeals to the majority of current blog readers–like gadgets and web 2.0.
  26. Write about Google.
  27. Have relevant ads that are even better than your content.
  28. Don’t include comments, people will cross post their responses.
  29. Write posts that each include dozens of trackbacks to dozens of blog posts so that people will notice you.
  30. Run no ads.
  31. Keep tweaking your template to make it include all the nice stuff that would make it easier for people to share and take you further!!
  32. Write about blogging.
  33. Digest the good ideas of other people, all day, every day.
  34. Invent a whole new kind of art or interaction.
  35. Post on weekdays, because there are more readers.
  36. Write about a whole gamut of different topics so you don’t bore your readers.
  37. Post on weekends, because there are fewer new posts.
  38. Don’t interrupt your writing with a lot of links.
  39. Dress your blog (fonts and design) as well as you would dress yourself for a meeting with a stranger.
  40. Don’t promote yourself and your business or your books or your projects at the expense of the reader’s attention
  41. Be patient
  42. Give credit to those that inspired, it makes your writing more useful
  43. Write about only one thing, in ever-deepening detail, so you become definitive
  44. Write about stuff that attracts a community. You will instantly find a large number of visitors there
  45. Don’t be boring.

Finally write stuff that people want to “Read and Share”

Tell me if you want more such stuff: Leave a comment or mail: paritosh@paritoshsharma.com