Learning the Business Blogging “Trade”
A saying often credited to author James Bennis goes like this: “Don’t just learn the tricks of the trade – learn the trade.”
In and around Indianapolis, a big hub for blog content writers and IT mavens of every ilk, there’s lots of talk about “tricks” and “tips” for creating engaging content for business blogs. In fact, when I lead blogging training sessions or communicate with my business owners or practitioner clients, I like to share helpful “tips”.
I came across a website called “Working the Web to Win”, where three published authors put together a rather specific to-do list for blog content writers, including such basics as
- Create a “killer” title.
- Make them an offer they can’t refuse in the opening paragraph.
- Provide a “quirky’ conclusion.
- Make sure you provide ample subheads and pithy quotes throughout the article.
- Make sure the article is visually appealing.
- Include a call to action.
Every one of these pieces of advice is valuable, I believe, and I certainly wouldn’t categorize them as “tricks” or as taking the easy way out. I’d say “The Free Dictionary” definition of “tricks of the trade” as being those “special skills and knowledge associated with any trade or profession”, is very fitting.
Is writing an art or a trade? James Chartrand asks. “I don’t like being called an artist. I don’t really like other writers calling themselves artists, either. Come to think of it, I don’t really feel anyone with a computerized job is an artist,” Chartrand concludes.(Well! We could certainly pass some time tossing that one around, now couldn’t we?)
My own take is that “learning the trade” when it comes to blogging for business is that’s it’s all about “learning around”, getting ideas from everywhere and everyone, constantly looking to make connections between our own experience and knowledge and “Other People’s Wisdom.”
In a sense, a true business blog content writer never stops learning the trade!
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