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When your business’s reputation is based solely on the work that you are able to do, a contracting blog can be one of your most invaluable construction marketing tools. Unfortunately, unless you\u2019re also a technologically savvy individual, setting up your own blog can be an intimidating experience.<\/p>\n
Don\u2019t worry, we have\u00a0the answers to these questions, and brought together a simple, painless step by step process to help you set up your first blog and get your business out there on the web.<\/p>\n
The 4 Basic Steps<\/strong><\/p>\n Setting up a blog is actually a lot less complicated than you might think, even if you\u2019re not\u00a0tech savvy.\u00a0 When you break it down, there are only 4 steps that you need to consider:<\/p>\n That\u2019s all there is to it. Four simple steps, and you\u2019re up and running.<\/p>\n Step 1- Picking your Platform<\/strong><\/p>\n \u00a0T<\/strong>here are a variety of platforms that offer blog hosting for free, provided you use their domain name, and a number that offer domain name hosting as well. The most prolific and commonly used blogging platform is WordPress.\u00a0 Out of the top 100 blog hosting sites currently on the web, WordPress hosts more than 48% of the blogs on the web.<\/p>\n Other sites, like Blogger and Tumblr, offer fantastic easy to use platforms that are available to any internet-savvy individual for free.\u00a0 For a professional contracting blog though, don\u2019t rely solely on Tumblr.\u00a0 The site, while a stable blogging platform is also considered a social media website and it is\u00a0easy to lose your blog entirely among the multitude of fandom-related blogs.<\/p>\n WordPress offers one more\u00a0tool that many of the other platforms do not: the ability to choose your own domain name.<\/p>\n Step 2 \u2013 Picking Your Domain Name<\/strong><\/p>\n While it may be tempting to rely on a free blog-hosting website, there are a few negatives. The biggest negative is that you will find yourself with a blog URL that looks something like this:<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.mycontractingblog.wordpress.com<\/p>\n Free blogs are limited to using the WordPress (or Blogger or Tumblr) URL after their blog name.\u00a0 It\u2019s an option, true, but it doesn\u2019t look as professional as:<\/p>\n http:\/\/www.mycontractingblog.com<\/p>\n That small change lets your blog readers know that you\u2019re willing to put in the effort to make a professional contractors blog, rather than relying on a free platform. Additionally, dropping the .wordpress.com makes the blog URL much shorter and easier to remember.<\/p>\n For a small fee ($100\/year, the cost of an Amazon Prime subscription!) you can register a unique and custom domain name through WordPress. This account upgrade also offers a great variety of other benefits, such as extra storage space. This will become invaluable as your blog grows and you store video and images on your site.<\/p>\n Picking your domain name can be as simple as adding the word Blog to the end of your company\u2019s name and slapping a .com onto the end.\u00a0 The easier your blog\u2019s name and URL is to remember, the more likely it is that your customers will seek it out.<\/p>\n Step 3- Designing Your Blog<\/strong><\/p>\n This is the fun part.\u00a0 Sites like WordPress and Blogger supply a variety of customizable templates that you can tweak to fit your blog\u2019s needs.\u00a0 Of course, paid accounts have access to many more templates as well as advanced customization options that can help make your blog stand out in a blog-space that is overpopulated with copycats.<\/p>\n You can learn some HTML\/CSS to help with your blog\u2019s customization, but it is not a requirement.\u00a0 The design interface is set up to be used by people of all skill levels.<\/p>\n This is where you\u2019re going to want to pick out things like your blog\u2019s color scheme.\u00a0 Do you want to make the blog homey and earthy with shades of brown to remind your customers of the materials that you work with, or do you want something bright that\u2019s really going to pop?<\/p>\n The interface also allows you to choose your post layout as well as add widgits like social media sharing or copyright notices. There are dozens of different widgets for every possible type of blog. Do you want to add a comment feed on your main page? There\u2019s a widget for that.\u00a0 Do you want to link your blog to your company\u2019s Twitter or Facebook account?\u00a0 You\u2019re in luck, there\u2019s a widget for that too.<\/p>\n Step 4 \u2013 Inputting your Information<\/strong><\/p>\n This is the final step in setting up your shiny new contractor\u2019s blog: inputting your company\u2019s information. \u00a0This will consist of more than just your address, phone number and email address.\u00a0 A few things that you should consider adding:<\/p>\n Conclusions<\/strong><\/p>\n There’s a lot more to having a successful blog, but you have to start somewhere. These are the four simple steps you need to follow and your\u00a0blog is up, running, and ready to bring you in some new clients. \u00a0The rest you can learn as you go.<\/p>\n It\u2019s impossible to get ahead in any business these days without a strong online presence, and setting up a blog and maintaining it is one of the easiest and most economical ways to do that.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" When your business’s reputation is based solely on the work that you are able to do, a contracting blog can be one of your most invaluable construction marketing tools. Unfortunately, unless you\u2019re also a technologically savvy individual, setting up your own blog can be an intimidating experience. Do you need to use a template? 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