When done correctly, blogging can be an excellent way to gain visitors to your small business’s website. But, to be effective, a small business blog needs to be regularly updated with engaging and relevant content.
Coming up with fresh ideas isn’t easy. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered with these 10 blog topics that will help your company:
Show how your company’s product or service solves a problem or adds value through firsthand testimonials.
If you already have case studies and testimonials on your website, you can round them up into a single blog post. Either way, just make sure to ask for permission beforehand.
These types of posts establish expertise and demonstrate that you’re in-the-know about the latest happenings in your industry.
People love controversy, and this tactic can be a great way to get more traffic to your blog. Just be sure your post is well-researched and tactful, and be prepared for commenters to share their own dissenting opinions.
Have you read a thought-provoking book lately? If the book is on a topic that might interest your readers, turn your review into a blog post.
Even if you haven’t read a review-worthy book in a while, there are plenty of online lists that can point you in the right direction (like one of these top books for entrepreneurs.)
Help customers make the best decision for their individual needs by writing a blog post that compares several different products and services. You can highlight price, important features and anything else someone would need to know before making a purchase.
This type of blog post provides an opportunity to showcase your own offerings, too.
A regular theme makes it easy to generate new content week after week, or month after month. Here are two ideas you can try:
Publishing a series is another handy way to ensure your company’s blog is filled with relevant and useful information. These posts are especially effective if you’d like to teach a complicated topic.
Blog posts that “predict” the future are especially popular at the beginning and end of the year, when people want to know what to expect in the coming months. Don’t forget to publish a follow-up blog that outlines how accurate your predictions were.
You want your content to get found online, which means you need to pay attention to the keywords people are using to find your website and blog. Simply review the Google Analytics data for your site, then write posts on those topics.
To learn more about using Google Analytics to improve your website’s content, don’t miss this quick guide.
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