Blogging is starting to become a more common tool for companies to utilize to help gain awareness and loyalty and 77% of internet users read blogs. There are many reasons to blog including to generate content, network, gain knowledge and establish expertise. As part of her job, Trish manages the blog for Mercy. Besides working for Mercy, she also does some freelance work and blogs for the Janesville Gazette and WHPPMS.
In 2008, Trish decided to launch her own personal blog to help separate her from others in the field. 58% of people say that they are better known in their industry because of blogging. At first she was nervous, but had guideness from a friend, Sarah Evans. Many people have fears when it comes to blogging. There are a number of tools to help set up your blog but some of the most popular ones are blogger and word press. A lot of people think that they don't have time and 60-80% of blogs are abandoned within the first month. Trish said to be consistent when you are blogging. Try and write new posts on the same day of the week so that your read can expect this. A lot of people are unsure what they should write about, but Trish gave us some ideas including 10 best/worst, tips and tricks, how to's, lists, interviews and more. People are also afraid of looking stupid and not having the right information. Trish used the Nike slogan and said that you just have to do it. It is ok if you make mistakes; you just have to learn from them and move on. When deciding what to write she keeps in mind three guidelines:
- To grow her network and learn from others
- Help better the PR/communications industry
- Talk about what she knows and loves
- Know what you want to get out of it
- Know your audience
- Be personal and positive
- Encourage engagement from readers
- Tip from Trish: She likes to end her blogs with a question to help encourage comments
- Be visible: promote your blog.
For more information on Trish you can follow her on Twitter or connect with her on LinkedIn.
Kristen,
ReplyDeleteYou have some awesome facts that Trish brought up during her presentation. I like how you incorporated them into your writing. I also really like how you used her tip on making a list as your choice of blogging style. Very clever!!
Allie M.
Kristen,
ReplyDeleteI liked that Trish provided statistical information on blogs at the start of her presentation. I had no idea that such a large number of people read blogs or that over half of all blogs are abandoned within a month! I also thought that it was neat that she was able to get advice from Sarah Evans on her blog and other aspects of social media.
Great blog set up and I really liked the links you included. She gave a lot of good tips and what not but I think you included the most interesting and most important ones.
ReplyDeleteI did not know how big blogging actually was, or how companies were actually paying attention to them. I thought she gave us great advice on how to blog and be successful at it. I think it’s awesome that she took the initiative to start blogging to make herself stand out, and I hope that this could have the same effect for me.
ReplyDeleteI think fear is a big concern with starting a blog. It helps to know that even experienced bloggers like Trish still have reservations but as she suggested the best way to over come them it just to start doing it and accept the fact that people make mistakes. I love how you included the Nike slogan to incorporate her advice!
ReplyDeleteGreat setup in terms of stats and tips Kristen!
ReplyDeleteI think it was great that she went over the fear of starting a blog. I wasn't expecting that, but it was great none the less!