4 Tested Ways To Promote Your Business Blog
Blogging for business is successful for a number of reasons and the top one in my book is the publication of regular fresh content, which keeps your visitors coming back and grabs the attention of the search engines.
However, it is a bit of a slow burn.
Yes, you want more traffic to your business blog, and you can pay for it by doing some search engine optimization, running an Ad words campaign, and advertising on high traffic web sites. But traffic is just numbers, whereas business bloggers want buyers, and these are two very different beasties.
If you're prepared to put in a bit of time and thought, then here are some marvelous ways to bring targeted traffic into your business blog. I'm saying you need though because each of these methods and useful resource brings you directly into contact with your potential client, and first impressions count. You are looking to solve their problem with a solution that entices them to your blog. And the definition of someone with a problem and a bit of cash who is seeking a solution is a buyer.

4 Ways To Promote Your Business Blog
Guest Posting
This is where you hunt out high traffic websites and blogs in your niche (so yes these might be your competitors) and write good content for them to post on their site. This works because quality and relevant content are the challenges for all bloggers, and you are helping them out. The owner of the blog you are writing for getting to demonstrate they can bring in outside experts, and you get to be positioned as that expert.
Using LinkedIn profile
By having a presence on LinkedIn, you are treating your blog and your brand as a business. And you will have greater visibility and more opportunities. LinkedIn can be a great way to promote your blog.

Blog Commenting
Your comment must be relevant to the post and bring something to the party going on at that blog. Just commenting, 'great post' and hoping to get a link back is wishful thinking. Plus, the readers are hardly going to be bowled over by your startling insight into the issue. Offer a differing viewpoint, agree with the post but add a bit of a different angle. You need to be very skilled to completely disagree with the post content if you want to avoid coming across as aggressive. And trust me you do.
You do need your name and link back to your site (or at least the mention of your site) in your author details.
If you are going to be commenting on blogs, do make sure you have a Gravatar so your photo and website will automatically appear when you pop your email in.
Forum Posting
This is similar to posting blog comments but with a bit more hoo-ha involved. However, the returns are potentially greater because forums are often stuffed with people who have specifically posted their exact problem because they are looking for a solution. Even if you don't get traffic from it, you're going to get some good ideas for content and products for yourself.
Some forums require you to register before you can post and many will not allow you to insert your link directly into your forum post. Some will let you set up a bio, or signature, which includes your photo, a short bit about you and a link to your site or an email.
