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Five reasons why blogging makes sense for smaller businesses

Aug 15 2008

Posted by: Thom James

Thom James

I spoke at an Auckland Chamber of Commerce event this week on the benefits of blogging for small to medium businesses. It really is an ideal channel for companies offering niche products and services that lack the brand presence of larger organisations. Here are five reasons why blogging is such a great tool for SMEs:

  1. Cost - Access to free software such as WordPress make a blog an extremely cost-effective branding tool for companies that lack a substantial marketing budget
  2. Presence - A blog site external from an organisation’s website expands its online footprint, increasing its visibility. There are a lot of poorly-optimised company websites out there, making a blog a particularly vital SEO tool
  3. Personality - Blogging gives a business a means of breathing a bit of personality into its brand, conveying an authenticity that engenders loyalty and trust in consumers. Many small businesses are run by the individual(s) that started them, so why not give an outlet for the passion they have for what they do?
  4. Conversation - A blog is a great opportunity to instigate conversation with a customer base. I spoke with a lady at the event who was a naturopath. A blog is an ideal communications channel for such a business, allowing it to hold conversations with customers who are seeking advice or who might have queries about natural medicines. That one-to-one relationship adds significant value to a company’s offering
  5. Community - As I have noted, with many SMEs operating in niche spaces, a blog is an opportunity for them to position their brand as a community hub. For example, I spoke with a chap who sold kickboxing equipment. Setting up a blog on kickboxing would give him a platform to position himself as an expert, provide his customer base with a focal point to discuss the discipline and deliver his company with excellent brand positioning, and an avenue back to his sales channel.
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  1. Adeline Chua Said,

    Hi Thom - spot on. I, too, believe that corp blogs are much better utilised by SMEs. Im currently writing a paper (academic journal) on corp blogs in SME. May I quote this entry as a reference? Thanks

  2. Thom James Said,

    Hi Adeline, more than happy for you to do so. Also be glad to discuss this at greater length if you wish.

  3. Kevin Trye Said,

    Great summary. Social media and blogs provide an amazing, low cost marketing and communications tool for small business. What I think is missing is some simple educational resources or seminars that show small business owners how incredibly easy it is to get started. Remember it’s not the sort of thing that your local web designer or developer is going to promote.

    Happy to help setup something if anyone is interested and can offer a suitable venue.

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