A blog is a core piece of your internet marketing strategy, which works together with other online marketing tools (website, social media, calls-to-action, SEO, etc.) as part of an overall method called inbound marketing. Think of it this way: inbound marketing is the type of workout you’re doing, let’s say it’s CrossFit, and internet marketing is the fitness tools you use - weights, kettle bells, bands, bars, ropes – to work different muscle groups. A blog is one of these components working a large muscle group, let’s say your core, because you need a strong core to support the rest of your fitness efforts and you need a strong blog to support your internet marketing strategy.
Paige Gilbert
Recent Posts
How an Internet Marketing Blogging Strategy Works
April 9, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing, Blogging
Internet Marketing Tips: Don’t Fool Yourself Into Thinking Your Blog is in Shape
April 1, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing, Blogging
Blogging is dead. Really. You can even read the eulogy here.
Yeah, okay, I’ve never been good at April Fools. (But seriously, check out the blog eulogy – it’s brilliantly written by Copyblogger).
Blogging is in fact very much alive. So alive, that it’s the heartbeat of your internet marketing strategy. If your heart stopped beating you would die. If you stop blogging you will surely kill your opportunity of being found online.
How to Loosen Up Your Writing & Dazzle Your Internet Marketing Audience
March 26, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing, Content Marketing
The other day I was having a conversation with two of our writers about this topic. I was giving feedback about a blog post. All of the information was there in the blog, but as I read through it felt boring and stiff. I told the author to loosen up her writing. We talked about other things for awhile, but right before our meeting was over she asked, “How do I loosen up my writing?” Great question. As I thought about my response, I realized there were 3 big things that would help her. Below are a few internet marketing tips to help you loosen up your writing too.
Internet Marketing Tips: What You Should Know About Google’s Newest Panda Update
March 18, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing, SEO, News
You have an internet marketing strategy in place for one simple reason: you want your ideal customers to find you online. More specifically, you want your customers to find you on Google, because, well, Google has the largest market share – like most of it actually. So when Google releases information about a new update, we want to make sure you know about it, which is what it recently did. We’re here to tell you what you need to know and understand about how it could affect your overall internet marketing strategy.
Internet Marketing Tips: 5 Post-its to Stick on Your Desk Right Now
March 11, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing
I love Post-its. They make me happy. Not the yellow boring square Post-its – although they will do – I like the Post-its that come in fun shapes, sizes and colors. Why am I writing to you about Post-its? Because they help me write my internet marketing tips every week and they can help you write too.
Remembering John LeCoq - Our 'Ol Writing Dog
March 4, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Our Thought Bubbles
Today, I was reminded of life’s uncertainty as I realized the unexpected passing of a kind man I have worked with over the last nine months. Even though I have never met him, I feel like I know him, and I’m left with a lump in my throat and a sadness in my heart that I will not be interacting with him any longer.
Internet Marketing Tips: How to Respond to a Negative Blog Comment
February 25, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing, Blogging
As we opened our emails this morning we experienced a first here at Half a Bubble Out – our first negative blog comment. Not just negative – hostile, harsh, rude, ignorant, irrational, ridiculous – are other words that come to mind. It’s ironic actually, because we’ve been discussing blog comments around here a lot lately, asking questions like: Do they matter? Should we care? How should we moderate them? How long should we leave comments open? Do we respond to every comment? But we haven’t yet had the opportunity – yes it’s an exciting opportunity! – to respond to a very negative blog comment until now. So we of course had to share these internet marketing tips with you about how we responded.
To give some brief context, one of our company owners, Kathryn, wrote a blog post last week about how she disagreed with a commercial for the Cadillac ELR because it essentially proclaims that the achievements and greatness of America rests in the fact that we don’t take time off, and if we do, it diminishes our earning potential. Read the blog and see the commercial here: The Makers of the Cadillac ELR Commercial and I Simply Disagree.
15 Internet Marketing Tips to Help You Write Your First Blog Post
February 18, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Blogging
Blogging is not scary. I repeat: blogging is not scary. Anyone can do it – yes, even you! The first thing you should know is that you are not alone. Even big time bloggers wrote a first blog at some point. If you are just starting to get your feet wet with an online strategy for your business, here are some internet marketing tips for a first time blogger.
Is Your Internet Marketing Strategy Stupid or Cupid?
February 11, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing
Disclaimer: If you’re new to this internet marketing thing, we really don’t think you’re stupid. It was just too good of a title to pass up! If you’re reading this, it got your attention right?
Internet Marketing Tips: Why RadioShack’s Super Bowl Ad was Like Totally Tubular
February 4, 2014 / by Paige Gilbert
posted in Internet marketing
The Super Bowl has become more than just a game for the majority of Americans. It’s practically a national holiday, an excuse to eat nachos, a reason to don your favorite sports memorabilia and cheer with fellow fans - unless you’re a baseball fan like me. I watch the Super Bowl for the hype and for the commercials.