Using the word "mainstream" when it comes to blogs is now, so last
year.
But, based on the frequent questions I receive from readers,
effectively employing a blog as a marketing tool is still a bit of a
mystery to most.
Many of my readers ask some variation of this question: "Should I be using a blog, an ezine, email or RSS?" And my answer: YES
Here’s my take.
By itself, a blog is probably not enough (unless you are Tom Peters or the like.)
Small businesses should take the power of a blog and combine it with
an email distribution list and weekly or monthly ezine newsletter.
When you employ all three you get the biggest bang for your marketing
effort.
A couple reasons why you still need to email delivery.
- RSS is not yet the content delivery method of choice for the average person
- Email content is pushed out to readers as a reminder that you are there – RSS doesn’t allow this same control
- Capturing email addresses allows you to market your readers over and over again
In many cases, someone will visit your blog or web site and like
what they see but get pulled away by some other distraction, never to
return to your blog again. If you capture that same person’s email and
permission to send further communication, you turn that visit into a
lead.
Feeling stressed about publishing a blog and a newsletter?
If
you are posting to your blog like you should (3-5/wk minimum) then you
should have plenty of content to repurpose into a newsletter. Pull out
your best posts and expand on them or do a round-up of your blog posts.
You will find that your readers will gravitate towards their reading
method of choice – RSS or email.
I love blogs, I love RSS delivery. But, don’t short your marketing
efforts. Make your message available in as many forms as possible –
that’s how you create marketing momentum.
I’ve started my business as a business coach about 3 years ago. Right from the start I’ve published a monthly newsletter to ~ 1400 readers. At the end of 2004 I’ve started my JobBlog. I then decided to continue with my newsletter to remind my readers of the articles I’ve published in my blog during the past month (and to make them to remember me!).
My decision pays off: the number of blog visitors AND of newsletter subscribers increase perpetually.
It’s a welcome reassurance to read that you, John, recommend the same mix of methods 🙂
Comment by Mrcel Widmer — September 13, 2005 @ 7:53 am
Ooops … to stupid to type my own first name? It should have been Marcel 😉
Comment by Marcel Widmer — September 13, 2005 @ 7:57 am
I have been wondering the same thing as to which way to go. I have a monthly newsletter as well as a blog. With so much (sometimes) spur of the moment entries which go into that, it takes away from what I feel I can put into the newsletter.
One thing I am in the process of doing is beginning my own version of an editorial calendar of sorts. It will probably work better for the newsletter so I can have that planned and maybe written for the most part ahead of time.
But for the blog entries, it could still work the same way as a basic guide. Will give one a topic to write about for those times the dreaded writer’s block (real or imagined) takes over.
David
the Unmotivated Motivational Writer
Comment by David Stoddard — February 17, 2006 @ 1:40 pm