Blogging is a crux for any content marketing strategy. But a poorly thought-out blog post can turn away potential leads. Scary right?
The good news is that it is possible to create excellent, lead generating content. You simply need to have a plan in place. Knowing that you need to blog is a good start. Having a comprehensive blog strategy before you begin writing will allow you to hit the ground running.
Here are the five steps you should take before writing a single word in the body of the blog post
Decide how many times you will write per week
The first thing you should determine before writing is posting frequency. In order to have any kind of relevance, your website must post regularly and often. Of course, every business is different, but here are some general posting guidelines based on size of business, growth desired and availability:
You’ll need to assess you own content strategy and team capacity before deciding upon your blog’s posting frequency, but in order to drive more traffic, you’ll need to shoot for one of the general posting guidelines.
Brainstorm
Before you start writing blog entries, brainstorm potential content ideas. Here are several avenues for productive brainstorming
Social Media. Social is the name of the game these days. And every day, awesome content is shared and shared again. Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Reddit and Instagram are all great sources of inspiration. Search relevant hashtags or pages to hone your search for inspiration.
Successful Bloggers. Popular bloggers are good examples as well. What successful content tactics did they use? Are there any pointers that you could incorporate into your own blog?
Although other blogs can be great for brainstorming purposes, it’s important to never copy another writer’s work. You’re simply looking for ideas that will spark your own creative ignition. Here is a link to the article that led me to the idea of writing a blog post about proper preparation for blogging. Notice, that nowhere in the post does it say anything about the preparation process regarding blogging.
So, what did I see in the article that led me to this idea? I saw the stat that said “only 44 percent of B2B marketers have a documented content strategy.” Immediately after reading the stat, I began thinking of different reasons why so many marketers don’t have a strategy. My wheels kept turning until I decided to I finally decided to write on essential blog prep.
Your Marketing Team. Call me old-fashioned, but sometimes the best source for ideas comes from face-to-face interaction. Don’t be afraid to sit your team down for a few minutes to discuss blog topics. Crowd sourcing ideas is a great way to get the creative juices flowing.
Get organized
So after you get your blog topics together, now you need to organize that list in a manner that can be useful for when you start blogging. The main method of organization that you should use is a content calendar. A content calendar not only helps you stay organized, but it also helps you and your team plan ahead. Instead of aimlessly posting, you have a strategic attack plan. And having your posts planned frees you up to listen to your audience and iterate accordingly.
If you haven’t already, create a content calendar for the next 30 days. You’ll be glad you did.
Go the extra mile with other media sources
Sometimes the finishing touch on a blog can be a striking visual. Find the other media elements to include in your story. Locate your media elements before you begin writing. This will allow you to build the copy around the media elements.
Here is a good template to follow when trying to decide where to put media elements:
Embedding a video from YouTube is very easy. Here is how to find the embed code on YouTube:
1. Go to the video on YouTube.
2. Click on the share button.
3. You should see an “Embed” tab. Click on the tab
4. A white box with code will appear. Simply copy the code and place it in the HTML part of your Content Management System (A subsequent blog post will show you how to do this).
1. Locate the tweet you want to use. A good way to keep tabs of a tweet you may want to use later is to simply retweet it. It will appear when you click on the tweets tab underneath your profile picture.
2. Click on the “More” option underneath the tweet.
3. A menu should appear. Click on “Embed Tweet” and copy the code. Just like the YouTube video, you will need to paste the code into the HTML part of your CMS.
Set up SEO
The final step before writing the post is setting up the Search Engine Optimization functions. Depending on the CMS you’re using, the setup itself might be different. But I’ve listed some general guidelines below:
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