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May 24, 2015 by Mack Collier

How Your Business Can Tell Its Story With Blogging, Tonight’s #Blogchat Topic!

UPDATE: Here’s the Hashtracking transcript from this #Blogchat.

Tonight (5-24-2015) on #Blogchat we’ll be discussing How Your Business Can Tell Its Story With Blogging!  We’ll talk about what businesses should be sharing on their blogs, and what customers want to read.  And if you have some examples of company blogs that you love, please feel free to share those in the comments and during #Blogchat as well!

And don’t forget that this month’s #Blogchat sponsor is the Marketing Writing Bootcamp from MarketingProfs!  The Marketing Writing Bootcamp is a 13-class online course that begins on June 11th.  And if you register via this link and use promo code BLOGCHAT you will receive an additional $200 discount!

Our topic tonight is How Your Business Can Tell Its Story With Blogging.  We’ll cover three main areas:

1 – What information should companies share on its blog.  History?  Background?  What makes for an interesting story to customers?

2 – Should companies focus on their employees on their blog?  Does it make a company more interesting and trustworthy to you if you know more about its employees?

3 – Should companies incorporate their customers into their stories?  Should they focus on individual customers that are their ‘rock stars’?  

#Blogchat will begin at 8pm Central on Sunday, 5-24-2015.

And because the Marketing Writing Bootcamp is sponsoring #Blogchat in May, they will have a very special giveaway just for #Blogchat!  The Marketing Writing Bootcamp is focused on helping you solve your writing problems and becoming a better writer.  To that end, MarketingProfs will be giving away one free pass to the online Marketing Writing Bootcamp.  In order to be eligible to win the pass, all you have to do is write and publish a blog post by 5-31, discussing your biggest writing challenge.  When it comes to writing, what holds you back?  Share what your biggest writing challenge and MarketingProfs will select one post from one blogger at the end of the 5-31 #Blogchat to win a free pass to its online Marketing Writing Bootcamp!

To be eligible to win the free pass to the online Marketing Writing Bootcamp, do these two things:

1 – Make sure in your post that you note that the post is written as your chance to win a pass to the Marketing Writing Bootcamp and please link to the Marketing Writing Bootcamp at URL http://mprofs.com/blogchatmwb

2 – Leave a comment here with a link to the blog post that you write as your entry in this giveaway.  Just leave a comment and share your post.  Something like ‘Hey Mack, here’s my entry, my post on my biggest writing challenge is here – http://www.myawesomeblog.com’  You must leave a comment here to be eligible to win the pass.  This helps Marketing Profs keep up with everyone that’s written a post.

And if you want to save $200 on the Marketing Writing Bootcamp, remember to use promo code BLOGCHAT to register for the Marketing Writing Bootcamp and you will receive a $200 discount off the $595 price!

See y’all Tonight at 8pm Central on Twitter!

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About Mack Collier

My name is Mack Collier and I am a digital marketing and content strategist located in Alabama. Since 2006 I've helped companies of all sizes from startups to global brands such as Adobe, Dell and Ingersoll-Rand, create customer-centric programs, content and experiences. A long-time internet geek, I've been online since 1988 and began using social networking sites in 1991 when I joined Prodigy. Today, I help companies understand how new technologies like web3, crypto and artificial intelligence can integrate with existing marketing strategies to lead to exceptional customer experiences.

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