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Three-Step Executive’s Guide to Blogging

For years, now, I have beseeched all the executives and “knowledge workers” I know (that’s thousands) to blog, so please consider this as part of that campaign—with benefits (because this is a how-to post). Here’s why: In the Knowledge Economy’s pervasive digital networks, you are invisible unless you come across people’s screens regularly. And, while you are invisible, your potential business partners are seeing people who do flit across their screens. If you aren’t there, you are in a bloody ocean that gets smaller every year. Don’t go in, the water is not fine. Please understand that I’m stating this as a simple fact. I’m sure you’ve read books like The Long Tail, which describe how we are all publishers now, that is, those of us who decide to use the free tools at our disposal.

Blogging is 21st century thought leadership, which is table stakes in the Knowledge Economy. Your thoughts represent and “scale” you, so they help you to connect with people with whom you can collaborate to do meaningful things. Moreover, blogging software is the ideal heart of your social business ecosystem because blogs’ content is much easier to find than websites’. In addition, all blogging platforms are cloud-based and have RSS feeds for republishing, so it’s super easy and efficient for you to re-share your blog posts elsewhere—on LinkedIn, for example—automatically.

By the way, this post applies equally to individual executives and firms. It’s especially poignant to B2Bs.

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Blogs: The Relationship-Centric Approach to Building Readership

Approach this as a relationship building activity, there are no magic bullets, and most of these tactics will take some time to show results. If you want readers, you need to focus on building relationships with them by showing that you are relevant to them and by showing that you care about things in which they are interested. [...]

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Blogging: Quick Launch Guide

Quick launch guide to blogging for executives and professionals: get online with WordPress or Blogger in about an hour: how to pick a blog platform, write your first post, configure antispam and manage and grow. Tips on content strategy and using categories and tags. [...]

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Blogging and Tweeting to Support Your Job Search or Fundraising

How to support your job search or fundraising by blogging and tweeting on Twitter… plus how to engage hyper-connected executives to remember you and help you more [...]

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Introducing Twitter Value Vectors: The Key to Building a Quality Following

Introduction to Value Vectors, one of the Executive’s Guide to Twitter’s critical tools for advising firms on creating Twitter presence.. learn how to take the guesswork out of creating your Twitter community of followers [...]

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Everything You Wanted to Know about Web 2.0*: Blogs

guide-blog.pngProbably the most pervasive Web 2.0 tool out there is the weblog or “blog.” Blogs have a personal element to them and reflect the personal element of Web 2.0, which is at root about P2P (person to person) communication and connections. Blogs are a powerful way to share what things are important to you.. and to your stakeholders, whether they are boards of directors, prospective employers, partners or prospective employees.

As you can see from the Google Trends profile below right, references to “blog” have steadily grown since 2004, but many executives are unfamiliar with what blogs are exactly, how they work and what they’re good for. The EGLI Guides Series will briefly define blogs from a business and marketing context, explain how you can use them and share a few enterprise blog vendors.
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