when you're running out of idea, things to post on your blog
There is no doubt that blogging is the most important thing in the online world today. Wherever you browse, blogs are sprouting up everywhere like mushrooms, whether used for personal or business purposes. But to begin with, what is a blog anyway? It is a journal where you can post your thoughts or feelings or anything else except that it is online and can be read by the public. But enough of that. Gone are the days when they were used solely for personal reasons. On the business side, they can be a very useful tool to boost your business and keep your customers updated on the products and information you have. But if you're still struggling to catch up on the latest these days and you think you're not a great writer either, let me give you some useful topics you can write about to give your customers plenty of reasons to keep coming back to your site.
1. News. Well, maybe that's basic. After all, your company or business is the reason you blog, right? Write about the products you sell. Give them a bit of the benefits your potential customers could get from buying them, with a link to your main site to read the full sales letter. Post news about the industry you are in. If you sell products that help people rank higher in search engines, write about the news in search engines. Or, if you or your service has been featured on prominent television, newspapers, or websites, write about it. Don't forget to post seminars or meetings where you've been invited.
2. History of your business. This may already be on your main website, but who cares? People forget it. They come and go and when they visit your site they probably won't read it. Write about how you got started, the reputation and accomplishments you earned, and the accolades or awards you received, with a link to your site. That way, you let them know why they should buy from you and that you are a real person building a reputable business. Add an employee profile if you also have someone working for you. If you have good traffic or site statistics, this is also worth mentioning.
3. Customer comments. When an enthusiastic customer sends you an email about how your product has helped them, share it on your blog. You are giving your visitors a compelling reason to buy from you.
4. Site of the week / month. Mention a site that doesn't compete with you but complements your livestock. Explain why you like it and why it deserves their recognition.
5. Contests, surveys, trivia, quizzes. If you are running a contest, post it on your blog to encourage visitors to join. Grab their attention by including the prizes, a bit of the rules, with a link to your site to learn more about it. Or take a survey. That could give you information about the product you are selling, how you could develop it further.
6. Tip of the day. Write about a new tactic you have developed or something you have learned and perfected.
Terefore, there. Whatever your business, there will certainly always be something you will definitely want to write about. Give it a try. And soon it will reward you.