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NATE RIGGSsocial business design | strategynateriggs.com@nateriggs

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BLOGGING

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• Understand how search engines work

• Know how humans spend time online

• Consistently have fresh content ideas

• Understand what resonates with your audience

• Speak “bloggerese” and know the terminology

• Have command over technology tools

• Understand the the nuances of blogger culture

• Have knowledge of web conversion and analytics

To win at the art AND science blogging, you must:

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• 152 million – The number of blogs on the Internet (as tracked by BlogPulse, in December 2010).

• 29% of business blogs post an average of 3-4 times each week

• Bloggers are more affluent and educated than the general population with 79% have college degrees & 43% have graduate degrees

• 81% have been blogging more than 2 years.

• Professionals blog 10+ hours/week.

What you the blogger are up against:

Data from: Technorati's State of the Blogosphere 2010 reportHubspot 2010 State of the Industry Report

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Don’t let this be your blog...

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• Provides you with a solid foundation from which to experiment

• Familiarity with style frameworks make it easier to stay consistent in your blogging practice

• Style makes your content more inviting, readable, memorable, and engaging

• Helps you stand out in a crowded world

What practicing blogging styles can do for you:

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• Understanding the list style blog post

• 3 types of list style frameworks

• 7 tips writing better list style blog posts

• 11 bright list topic ideas for your homework

Mastering the List Style Blog Post

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Understanding the list style blog post

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Used wisely, the list style can help you:

• Increase the amount of social bookmarking and audience ratings

• Increase the amount of repeat visitors to the specific posts

• Accelerate sharing across social media

• Draw higher amounts of comments and audience interaction

• Create greater affinity between the blogger and audience

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Well designed lists also preform:

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Quick Break for QUESTIONS?

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3 types of list style frameworks

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1. Look at posts from the 30,000 foot view

2. For today, the content doesn’t count

3. Layout is everything in readability

Your study guidelines

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Simple Lists

• Appropriate for higher number of list items with less information per item

• Use numbered bullets to help your readers navigate

• Always include the total number of bullets in the title

• Each bullet demonstrates one question or statement

• List as many items as are relevant to the content focus

• Periods are only necessary for complete sentences

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Simple Lists

Post Framework:➡ Introduction sentences

• Tell your audience why this list matters to them

• How will this list help them

➡ Bulleted list elements• Each bullet is typically one

sentence• Bullets can be sequential or

random

➡ Summary sentences• Instruct your audience as to

what to do with this list

➡ Call to action• Ask them to take that action

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Detailed Lists

• Appropriate for shorter lists that contain more information for each bullet

• Use of sub headers as bullet points in conjunction with text or numbered bullets

• Bullets may contain full paragraphs of detailed information, steps, etc.

• Total number of of bullets is typically kept to 10 or less, to control overall post length

• Make sure to use proper punctuation in the bullet descriptions

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Detailed ListsPost Framework:

➡ Introduction sentences• Provide more backstory that

supports your explanation of the details

➡ Bulleted list elements• Each bullet item may be 50-

100 words in length• Use numbered and text sub

bullets to increase readability

➡ Summary sentences• Instruct your audience as to

what to do with this list

➡ Call to action• Ask them to take that action

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Hybrid Lists• Appropriate for lists that require lots

of visuals or demonstrations

• Use numbered or text bullets, but apply the rules from previous lists

• Integrate media such as videos or photos to demonstrate the list

• Each bullet then reflects a list element present in the integrated media

• Don’t be afraid to turn the camera and show yourself to your audience

• Make sure to embed the video above the fold or utilize auto-play for videos below the fold

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Simple ListsPost Framework:

➡ Introduction sentences• Tell your audience why this list

matters to them• How will this list help them

➡ Media integration• Use video to audible and

visually list each of your bullets• Embed photographs as

examples of list elements

➡ Bulleted list elements• Apply rules from previous lists

➡ Summary sentences• Instruct your audience as to

what to do with this list

➡ Call to action• Ask them to take that action

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Quick Break for QUESTIONS?

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7 Tweetable Titles for writing killer list style blog posts

@prtini

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Tweetable Title 1: @nateriggs says - choose blog post titles wisely: SEO keywords or attention getters - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 2: @nateriggs says - link often to other blogs to leverage pingbacks and get attention - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 3: @nateriggs says - make your list style posts easy for your audience to navigate - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 4: @nateriggs says - use repeat keywords and phrases in list posts to build SEO juice - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 5: @nateriggs says – Leave your list 80% complete and ask your audience to help your finish it - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 6: @nateriggs says - use mindmaps to create your list bullets at random, then order them - #spinsuckspro

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Tweetable Title 7: @nateriggs says - experiment with different list styles. Mix, match and create your own - #spinsuckspro

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Quick Break for QUESTIONS?

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11 bright list topic ideas for your homework

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6.# of things you know now that you wish you knew when you started your career

7.# most important times to support your co-workers

8.Top # things to never say in a client meeting

9.Top # ways that small businesses can benefit from using the internet

10. # of opportunities you might be missing by not blogging regularly

11. The top # best blog posts you’ve read this month

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• Content marketing consultant

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• Professional speaker

• Daily blogger

• Author in progress

NATE RIGGS

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