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10 Tips For Getting Your Small Business Blog Noticed

Apr 1, 2011
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Open Forum: 10 Tips For Getting Your Small Business Blog Noticed

Going to the time and trouble of creating a blog for your small business is wasted if nobody knows it’s there, or cares. Mike Michalowicz offers 10 suggestions for ensuring your blog gets noticed and read.


“You know that starting a blog for your business is a good idea. Business blogs—done right—are a great way to drive traffic to your website, establish yourself as an expert in the field, and even build a rapport with your customers. But just starting a blog is not good enough.

Blogging Visibility

In order for you to gain all those benefits, and more, from your blog, you must make sure it gets noticed. There are millions of businesses with blogs out there, but nobody really knows about them. If you aren’t going to take steps to get your blog noticed, spare yourself the time and investment of setting up and running one.”

Small Business Computing Staff

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