Generating Ideas for your Business Blog posts
In the early stages of writing their business blog, I find that a lot of people often worry about how they will find topics to write about. Don’t! I can guarantee that this will not be a problem. You know your subject inside out (or else the likelihood is that you wouldn’t be writing about it) and so you’ll find your main task will be picking the right topics for your readers.
For me, there are two main sources of ideas: you and everyone else.
Blog Post Ideas – You
You want to make sure that you capture all the ideas that come to you and personally I use a nice and easy solution for this: 
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Green Cross Code of Business Blogging
[For those not of a certain age, or not from the UK, the Green Cross Code is a road safety campaign for pedestrians which was launched in the 1970s which initially used the instructions Stop - Look - Listen - Think - Cross.]
When you are starting a blog for your business, it can be all too easy to get carried away, rush into setting up a half baked blog and start writing immediately. If you are in this situation then try employing the Green Cross Code of Business Blogging. I first wrote about this idea at Better Business Blogging but I think that the message is so important that it warrants a reposting here with some additional commentary.
Stop! Wait, don’t rush into writing your blog immediately, you need to plan first and decide the focus of your blog.
Look at some established blogs and see how others go about it. Make sure you read some of these to get a better feel for blogging from those already doing it.
“Listen” to the conversations going on in the blogosphere and to what people are saying in their posts, as well as to as much good advice as you can get.
Think about what you have read and take the time to plan your blog in terms of what you want to say and to whom, as well as in terms of your overall goals for it.
Finally, start to blog with all of these elements in mind but make sure you keep reading other blogs, listening to new ideas and thinking how to develop your blog.
To make a success of a blog, you need to spend time planning a variety of elements on your Blog as you start to develop it, and crucially you should also spend time looking at what is being written about and listening what is being said, before you put “pen to paper” on your first post.
I recognise that there are advocates of a more immediate approach – that of simply starting to blog and gaining experience by actually writing one. I can see the advantages of that and of not falling into the trap of “paralysis by analysis” (ie thinking about it for so long that you don’t actually ever do anything).
But I also know that whatever you write while “gaining experience” will still reflect on you and your business and that once it is out on the internet, then there is no easy way to withdraw it. By taking the time to plan and to read what others are writing about, you will gain confidence when you start to post as well as having a framework to work with – remember that when you start blogging, it is the equivalent of entering an enormous noisy stadium full of people talking rather than sitting down to a quiet one-to-one dinner. It can be intimidating so it’s good to be as comfortable as possible when you start.
So, taking it back to basics, to make sure that you start blogging with confidence, I recommend that when you start your business blog, you follow the Green Cross Code of Business Blogging:
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The Blog Coach: new and improved
Well it’s finally time to get The Blog Coach back on the road, so welcome to the new and updated version of the site!
We will be looking at all aspects of blogging from the planning and design of blogs and blogsites which deliver on their business objectives, through to their marketing and ongoing development. In all cases, the focus will be firmly focused on the business aspect – not in terms of monetising your blog with adverts and the like, but in using a blog to develop business for your company.
The Blog Coach blogsite is designed and aimed at three main groups:
- corporates, small business and solopreneurs which are either planning or merely thinking about setting up a business blog to work for their businesses;
- those companies looking for ways to develop and/or market a blog which they have already set up for their business;
- anyone interested in understanding more about how to use the Social Media Marketing Toolkit they have at their disposal.
While it isn’t specifically aimed at experienced individual bloggers, I hope that The Blog Coach will be able to offer you something as well and I would welcome comments and feedback from you so that it can be shared with others.
In addition to the main categories which will help you identify areas of particular interest, there are also some guiding categories which will help to give focus to the posts. These will be:
- Planning and Setting up a Blog
- Writing and Developing your Blog
- Business Blog Marketing
- Blogging for your Business
- Corporate Blogging
- New Media / Social Media Marketing Toolkit
Although it will be aimed at and looking at the use of blogging in business sense and how to make it work for you, I hope that people running individual blogs will certainly gain from some of the sections.
So, whatever stage you are at with your Business Blogging, I invite you to dip in on a regular basis – to make that as easy as possible, why not add The Blog Coach to your favourite RSS Reader as well? Hopefully you’ll find the areas that we’re going to be discussing useful as well as interesting, and that you’ll feel the urge to join in!
I look forward to hearing from you.
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