The first blog that I ran across is the Lip-Sticking Blog. This site is written by a group of women who are have experience with the corporate business world and marketing. Their posts are aimed towards women, and range from tips for working with teams or from home, to social media posts, to current events. Their site is well-written, and always exciting to read.
The next blog I found was called Wonder Branding. This is another collaborative blog that focuses on all things marketing. Their tag line is, "business-building principles for main street business owners". This blog is great for anyone owning a business because they give you tips on how to budget, improving customer service, and many other important things to know.Finally, the last blog that caught my eye was Copyblogger. This blog combines marketing, writing, and other things that make up business into all of their posts. They have many interesting posts like, "7 Social Psychology Studies to Help You Convert Prospects into Paying Customers", and one entitled "How to Become an Exceptional Writer". This blog has one of the best layouts that I have seen so far, and the posts always have exciting titles that draw me in to read them.
Of course there are many other great business/marketing blogs out on the internet, but these are just a few that have caught my eye. I only hope that one day my blog can compare to these blogs.They have all been around for a while though, so they are all formatted wonderfully, and have numerous articles that anyone could find something that interests them.
I suppose what I take away most from seeing all these other great blogs is that I need to incorporate more variety in my postings. I need to remember not to get stuck in a rut and only talk about one specific area in marketing. This way it will always be refreshing to write something new and also it will be refreshing to my readers.

Compared to the contents in these 3 blogs you mentioned, how would you want to form the content you put into this blog?
ReplyDeleteI think that I want my content to be more on a broad scale of marketing, because like Andrew said, the more variety you have in your post, the more people you can attract. I like being able to create something that can be enjoyed by a variety of people. I also think that it is very easy to associate a lot of different things back to marketing, thus I have a lot of things I can talk about on here.
DeleteThey wider the varieties of your post, the more people you can attract to your page. Then hopefully they find enjoyment in your page and will return to read more blogs. What I find interesting about blogs is that someone may be directed to your page from a Google search they have done. So I think the titles of blogs are important to the subject you are writing about.
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