It’s not enough to have a company website — that’s a basic expectation. Think of your website as the brick and mortar building where you conduct business. A consumer needs to be able to walk up and down the aisles in order to make an informed decision. The same is true of your website. You need to provide a virtual showroom for your company.
Once a reader has taken a look at that online showroom your blog acts as your virtual salesperson. Through your blog you can directly address the consumer.
Blogs are interactive; they allow consumers to leave comments and create discussions with business owners as well as other consumers. A blog is a way to build a community and a relationship with your customers before you ever meet face-to-face. A blog provides the reader with the opportunity to move past a company’s logo. It creates a human element for the company and it should be unique. Most importantly, a blog allows you to hear what customers and prospects think, feel and need. This is a golden opportunity for you find solutions for them!
There were 255 million websites as of December 2010 and yet the average lifespan of a blog is between 44 -75 days. That’s a lot of competition, yet many small businesses are treating websites like static billboards.
In today’s business environment it’s necessary to have an interactive web presence. It’s not enough to direct a consumer to a page with your company logo, address and phone number. Consumers expect a company to have an interactive website which will allow them to do research before they contact a salesperson.
Your website is your first sales pitch. You must engage the consumer and offer value before, during and after the sale. Readers who derive value from your company’s blog will provide word of mouth advertising. Now more than ever, consumers are relying on other consumers to learn about a company’s reputation and quality of service before they buy.
With extensive experience in the art of using written language to communicate effectively, we will use words to develop a relationship with your readers. While we incorporate best SEO and SERP practices in our writing copy, we guarantee it will never look like an automated article or one generated with a template.
Here’s something most companies won’t admit: they don’t write their own content! They outsource and hire a ghostwriter to create and maintain their blogs. As ghostwriters, we write as if we are employees of your company and we never reveal our clients! Your confidentiality is our top priority.
When you choose Tribal Blogs ghostwriting service, you receive:
- a blog strategy and map of the blog storyline.
- keywords strategy to reach your target audience and ensure search engine optimization
- a friendly and informal tone to help foster a long-term relationship with your readers or customers.
- interesting, informative and entertaining articles to make sure your readers/customers come back for more.
- the incorporation of local stories to generate attention from local customers while maintaining relevance for a global audience.
- articles prepared in advance for publication, depending on the number of posts purchased.
Select one of our packages from the drop-down menu below*, or contact us at sales@tribalblogs.com for a personalized solution that meets your goals and budget today!
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