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Why blogging is important and how to get it done with limited time

Why blogging is important and how to get it done with limited time

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Blog writing can be beneficial for many businesses, but it can be time-consuming and is definitely not everyone's strong suit. In this episode, I detail a few tips that will help you navigate blog writing, making it easier and less overwhelming, so that you can focus more time and energy on growing your business. I’ll also discuss six benefits of blogging, including topics such as SEO, thought leadership, and collecting an email list. She also shares other options that can provide similar benefits, like vlogging or podcasting.

“My podcast page is literally the format of a blog page. The audio is embedded into each individual post and then I summarize the episode in the text below with necessary keywords and useful links.”

Don’t miss The Marketing Minute where I provide you with four powerful tips to help you efficiently write blog posts.

“Quality posts are much more effective, even if you can only push out one per month.”

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