In last month's article, we looked at how to manage your resources and make your blog cyber-friendly. This month, in our last part of this series, we'll discuss measuring your blog's results and general best practices for all business bloggers.
Business blogging without tracking metrics is a waste of time. Here are some of the more important metrics to monitor in a time-crunched, resource-challenged universe:
VISITS
One of the most basic and most important metrics. Which posts/articles had the most visitors? Look at your most popular pieces of content – what do they have in common?
LEADS
The fuel of your business growth. Remember, visits do not equal leads. Compare conversion rates from your blogs vs. your other marketing channels (e.g. LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)
INBOUND LINKS
These are links from other websites to yours and are considered by search engines when determining how pages rank in search engine results. Educational blogs are a great source for attracting inbound links and traffic. Pay attention to which articles get links, if any, and from where.
A measure of your consistency and quality. You should be constantly spreading the word about your blog.SUBSCRIBERS
SOCIAL MEDIA SHARES
A key driver of short-term traffic. Compare what types of posts get the most short-term traffic from social media to visits/leads. Are there any trends? Inconsistencies? How can you make the most of your opportunities?
Great business blogs need to balance creating value for potential or current customers while following a growth-based strategy. Business blogs function differently than media channels and are measured by different metrics. Keep the following approaches in mind:
THINK LIKE A PUBLISHER
FOCUS ON NON-BRANDED CONTENT
BRING IT TO THE PEOPLE
CONNECT YOUR BLOG AND WEBSITE
Business blogs can be a major source of website traffic via search engines or social media. Your blog may be a potential customer's first impression. Be sure it's just a click away from your company's website, either as a subdomain (i.e., blog.mycompanyrocks.com) or as a page (www.mycompanyrocks.com/myawesomeblog)
Business blogging is an integral part of online marketing. It will directly impact your online exposure because it’s tied to organic search traffic and provides referrals for generating leads.
Make sure you have the right resources in place for content creation and management. Create an editorial calendar and be sure to feed it regularly with material you already have in the form of whitepapers, brochures, industry reports, etc. And be sure to involve as many people as possible in the creation process.
Optimize your blog posts with strong titles and words, clean formatting, engaging topics and easy calls-to-action. Promote your blog by making it relevant and easy for readers to share its content.
Track your analytics so you learn which articles work and which don’t. Use your pre-established metrics and dashboards to gain a better understanding of your audience's persona and their needs. This will guide you towards continuously improving your online marketing strategy.