Benefits of Blogging


There are a variety of reasons why your business should blog. These all explain why it’s a beneficial time investment and addition to your business’s branding, marketing, and sales efforts. Now that you have a basic understanding of what blogging is and how it can benefit your business, let’s dive into some examples. You can…

There are a variety of reasons why your business should blog. These all explain why it’s a beneficial time investment and addition to your business’s branding, marketing, and sales efforts.

  • Rank on search engines and build authority online so your content and website appear first on the search engine results page, or SERP, when people look up specific terms and keywords. Human Marketing does this well with their mix of blogs and pillar pages (or topic clusters).
  • Drive organic traffic to your website, social media profiles, and other forms of content in a way that feels natural and doesn’t interrupt your audience. Cloud Elements is an example of a company that has seen an increase in organic traffic due to their blog.
  • Educate your leads and customers by helping them stay informed on industry trends and development, and educated about your products, services, and how you can solve their challenges.
  • Contribute to your inbound marketing tactics so you can avoid having your content feel pushy and “salesy”. Grand Rapids Chair is an example of a company that uses their blog to improve their inbound growth.
  • Convert leads and prospects into customers by including helpful and educational information in your blogs so they can understand why your product or service is right for them.
  • Become known as an expert in the industry and stand out against your competition by writing about the various topics your business and product line is known for or relates to. These may include content marketing, public relations, or software for small businesses3PL Central is an example of a company who has become known as an industry expert and separates themselves from the competition thanks to their blog.
  • Foster a sense of community so your audience members know there are hundreds (or thousands, depending on the size of your blog) of other people equally as interested in your information and content.
  • Engage audience members and customers so they keep coming back to read your content every day (or as often as you publish your blog) and potentially check out your products or services.
  • Promote your business and products or services by writing about their benefits and linking to information where your readers can learn more … and convert into customers.
  • Boost revenue with calls-to-action (CTAs) and links to your website pages where your audience can learn about and purchase your products or sign up for your services.
  • Support all of your marketing and greater business initiatives by staying consistent with your branding and tone throughout all of your blogs.

Now that you have a basic understanding of what blogging is and how it can benefit your business, let’s dive into some examples. You can these examples for inspiration and as a point of reference as you start your business’s blog.

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Blog Examples

  1. Marketing blogs
  2. Manufacturing blogs
  3. Healthcare blogs
  4. Ecommerce blogs
  5. Technology blogs
  6. Education and nonprofit blogs
  7. Digital agency blogs

The following blog types are targeted at various industries and audiences, and I include real examples of each below. You’ll notice each blog description includes main takeaways to help you apply these examples to your own business’s blog.

Before we start, you might be wondering: Is there anything all successful blogs have in common that I should be keeping an eye out for?

Fair question — and in terms of the examples we’re about to review, the answer is yes.


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