Home > Entrepreneur Magazine > May 2009 > Start a Blog For Your Business

Start a Blog For Your Business

Make sure you examine your business goals before jumping on the blogging bandwagon.

Business blogs attract search engines, display your startup’s personality and encourage customer participation--a form of marketing that startups crave and money alone can’t buy.

Blogging Platforms

Free hosted platforms
Blogger
LiveJournal
Vox
These enable you to launch a blog in minutes, but limit your ability to customize it and host it in your own environment.

Premium hosted platforms
WordPress.com offers free and premium hosted solutions. Premium service is more customizable and allows your blog a unique domain name.
TypePad offers a free 14-day trial and simplifies setup, maintenance and customization.

Stand-alone platforms
WordPress.org provides free downloads of its platform along with instructions, templates and plug-ins, and user support.
Movable Type features a downloadable development platform as well as plug-ins and documentation.
But before you jump on the business blogging bandwagon, get familiar with the basics and choose a blogging solution that’s right for you and your startup’s goals.

Every blog needs a hosting environment and a content management platform. The hosting environment is the server connected to the internet that stores all your blog’s files, code and content. The content management platform is the software used to post content, customize and organize its appearance and more.

Deciding whether to host a blog within your own hosting environment or link to an externally hosted blog depends on which blogging platform you feel is best for your company. Posting content to your blog is easy, but setting up and maintaining it can be a challenge, so choose a platform that’s best suited to your startup’s budget and technical expertise.

  • Free developer-hosted platforms: These easy-to-use, low-cost options allow you to set up and launch a blog quickly, with features for customizing your blog’s appearance, address and functionality.
  • Premium developer-hosted platforms: Here, you pay the blog’s developer to host and maintain your company’s blog, and you use their online tools to customize its design and functionality.
  • Stand-alone platforms: You pay to download a platform or use a free platform and host the blog yourself, typically on your own web server. While this option provides the greatest degree of customization, it’s also the most challenging.

As you blog, keep in mind that content is king. Always post fresh, original and relevant content, and your blog will soon build a loyal following.

Mikal E. Belicove is a market positioning, social media and business management consultant specializing in website usability and corporate blogging. When he’s not working or ghosting blog entries for clients, Mikal can be found musing about the world on belicove.com. Contact him atmikal@belicove.com.

Content Continues Below


Marketplace

Learn how to distribute a press release
Today on Entrepreneur
Current Issue
The App Store That's Never Closed
GetJar has quietly emerged as the mobile app portal of choice for millions worldwide.
Magazine Resources
Entrepreneur Connect
How important is it to separate business and personal finances?
Do you merge your finances or keep them separate? What do you do to peel the two parts of your financial life apart? Share your advice or your experiences.
Resource Centers
Small Business Resource Center
How-to guides, forms, calculators and other invaluable tools to help you better understand your business and take it to the next level.


101 People Problems Solved
Find solutions for your most challenging personnel situations.



Web Smarts
Get tips and tactics for growing your business online.




Sign Up for the Latest in:
e-Business & Technology
Franchise News
Business Book Sampler
Starting a Business
Sales & Marketing
Growing a Business

E-mail*
Zip Code*