A few blog posts ago, I talked about the incredible power and value of using a blog to market your pet business website. It really is true that blogs can move your web pages up in search results while also positioning you as a helpful guide in your business category.

That’s why I call it a “Dog Eat Blog” world. The pet businesses and veterinary practices that blog get more attention online (if they follow a few simple guidelines). And those who don’t… well… sell themselves short.

But don’t take my word for it.

Here are three strong reasons to look at blogging as a fantastic strategy for your pet business.

  • 65% of B2B (business to business) marketers are using blogs for effective content marketing. Blogging is the third most popular content marketing strategy, according to a recent Content Marketing Institute study involving 5,000 marketers. If 65% of these marketers find blogging to be a valuable marketing tool — that’s nothing to sneeze at! (The first two most popular content marketing approaches are 1) articles and 2) social media excluding blogs. More on these strategies in upcoming posts.)
  • Blog posts are proven to help websites rank well in search engines, which leads to more traffic and potential sales. The website Social Media Examiner advocates that, “One of the best ways to gain that top spot is by blogging. Incorporating a blog into a website can have a huge impact on the overall website’s search engine rankings.” The Internet is filled with examples of blog posts that help boost search traffic. I’m living proof as well! And so are my clients.
  • Blogging is a great way to compete locally if your pet business or veterinary practice relies on community traffic. When I was creating a webinar recently to help veterinary practices improve their local search results, I found it very hard to locate great blogs that would appeal to local prospects. The few that I did find were dominating the Google results for searches! For example, when I typed in “animal hospital [town],” the hospitals with frequent, local-themed blog posts came up first, second, sometimes third and even more in the results — all for the same hospital. You can do the same thing.

Thoughts on this? Questions? Do you know any successful pet business bloggers?

Next time, I’ll provide some blog topic ideas for marketing your pet business. In the meantime,

Here’s to a prosperous pet website!

Pam

PetCopywriter.com

 

4 Comments

  1. Being a late-comer to social media, it has been difficult for me to get a “grip” on social media and it’s importance–and how it actually works. Pam Foster has been a huge help in providing both a general frame of reference for the importance of social media and actually how to use it in an effective way.

    Thank you Pam for your wonderful articles and your valuable time spent writing them–in a way that clearly communicates with “how-to” clarity!

    KB Johnson
    Ohio

    Comment by KB Johnson — February 22, 2012 @ 1:58 am

  2. Thank you KB! I’m so glad you’re finding this to be helpful. How very kind :-)

    Comment by PetCopywriter — February 22, 2012 @ 2:46 am

  3. You only need to scan the internet to see that the online world LOVES pets. Seriously, Reddit, imgur, Buzzfeed, YouTube; all the big sites are loaded with dogs and cats. Pet businesses and veterinary hospitals have a great opportunity to promote themselves with fun & informative pet content.
    Write your blog post, attach some cute/funny pictures or share a video and there is a strong chance your content will be shared. I track most of my links with bit.ly and I swear, any pet related article I share gets plenty of clicks.

    Solid post, Pam.

    Jason Boies
    Radian6 Community Team

    Comment by Jason Boies — February 22, 2012 @ 7:09 pm

  4. Hi Jason – Many thanks for stopping by! Seems simple enough, right? Pet businesses have it made if they write great blog posts for their specific audiences. :-) I appreciate your comments. Pam

    Comment by PetCopywriter — February 22, 2012 @ 7:16 pm

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