Blogging About Tip and Tricks

Broadhead_Arrow_TipSometimes the best marketing strategy is to give readers tips for how to chose the right service provider.  Your tips should include things to look for, ask for or ways to negotiate better deals.  In reality, your motivation is to highlight how much service “you” provide as compared to your competition: however,  you are not allowed to talk about yourself.

A tips and Tricks article does not follow the business blogging outline (i.e. state a thesis, support the idea, etc.), but instead your tip article will give several micro statements in the form of instructions.  For example, let’s assume you are writing some tips on how to buy the right kitchen appliance.  Your article might be phrases as such:

Don’t ask the appliance sales guy which washer he likes best, ask him to show you the consumer reports write up on three of his best washers.  Take note of his reaction, those who use pressure based sales techniques will commit to asking his boss for the reports while showing you his top seller.  The company who believes in service will have those reports with him, or in very close proximity.

Article length should around 300 words and be broken up into no more than five or six paragraphs.  The idea is to brings visitors to your web site based on micro-chunks of knowledge.  If your article is too long, reading it will feel daunting.

Limit the number of tips you write to three or four at most.  Too many tips and your keyword performance will suffer.

Using our example above, you don’t need to highlight your companies focus on providing consumer reports to anyone who asks, it is implied in the fact that you wrote the tip.

Happy Blogging

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Bejarana

Ed Bejarana is a former professional musician turned process engineer turned business entrepreneur. Helping small business people over come difficult marketing and business growth issues is a passion. In 2004, Ed created the business model that, in 2007, become Zenith Exhibits, Inc. Providing affordable marketing services required a FREE support website where small business people could continue to use as a reference guide to all things related to internet marketing. So was born, BusinessBlogging.net. See our companion sites Zenith Exhibits, Inc. and PortlandBusinessCommunity.com

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