The Green Business Blogger's Manifesto
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Transcript of The Green Business Blogger's Manifesto
by Faith Attaguile and Valérie Leroyer
21 actions to boldly blog where no one’s blogged before!
Sneak preview inside: Discover a new business blogging eBook to kickstart your green biz blog!
Your blog inspires awe by showing expertise and leadership in your industry.
To write a blog that matters,
you must remain true
to your business goals and ideals --
and prove you care.
Blog from your heart. No fake. No copy.
Be sincere. Do not pretend.
You practice the business blogger’s secret: engage … engage … engage …
Connect with and build your audience, one reader at a time.
You believe in the saying, “No pain, no gain.” Because blogging … isn’t … easy! It takes time and skills to find the right topic, then research … and finally write posts.
You care about the problems, desires, hopes and needs of your audience. You research and identify them.
Then you write about them.
Your business blog builds a thriving
community with shared interests.
You respect other bloggers. You respect your competition.
You make it easy for your readers to connect with you and share your posts.
Build a strong presence on social media. Be mobile-friendly!
You search for and surround yourself with people who have great ideas. That’s how you write epic content!
You do not write fluff!
You increase your business blog traffic in an ethical manner.
You follow great bloggers you admire. You study every word they write. That’s how business blogs reach greatness!
You write and write … and write. This is why you’re a successful blogger!
The voice you use in your blog posts shows your company’s heart to the world.
You don’t blog for the sake of blogging. You create. Imagine. Engage!
Blogging requires patience … as success doesn’t happen overnight.
Be respectful. Keep focused. Interact … and share.
Photographs from Australia, North America and Hawaï, kindly provided by:
Jacqueline Bonneau.
Merci!
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In this 120+ page eBook, you’ll discover how to:
build a strong blogging plan for your green business grow your eco-friendly audience into a faithful, vibrant community structure smash-hit blog posts find great content that resonates with your readers create a robust social media presence …and lots more!
Kickstart your GreenBiz blog with this free, must-have eBook!
By Faith Attaguile and Valérie Leroyer
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I’m a huge fan of this book. It certainly isn’t the first book written on the topic of business blogging, but it may well be the best….
Nick Usborne, Copywriter, author and coach
This is a book you'll return to again and again as a reference and for inspiration.
Danny Iny, Firepole Marketing
Not only is this a great book for those who are brand-new to the blogging world, it's also an excellent resource for anyone ready to take his or her blog (and business) to the next level.
Mindy McHorse, Executive Editor, The Barefoot Writer Magazine
empowerment marketing services for eco-businesses working for a greener world.
She’s been trained in business blogging by Corbett Barr (Think Traffic) and has guest-blogged at KayakCanoeBlogger.com. She writes regular posts on her website blog. You can find other articles by Faith in East County Magazine and The Coast News.
Connect with her on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn.
Faith Attaguile spends most of her time at FrontlineCopy.com copywriting, blogging and providing
About the authors
Valérie Leroyer is a freelance blogger for the Great Outdoors
and Kayaking industries. She’s been trained in business blogging by
Corbett Barr (Think Traffic), Michael Stelzner, founder of Social
Media Examiner, and Danny Iny from Firepole Marketing.
Follow her on Twitter,
Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
We wrote this Manifesto for you to share with everyone. But please, don’t sell or change it!
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