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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/darren/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114<\/a><\/p>\n Contractors and Blogging…I get asked this question all the time. And I always answer with this question, which do you have more of, time or money? Because if you don’t have the time, don’t do it. If you are still considering a move into blogging to help generate leads for your contracting business, keep reading.<\/p>\n OK, first of all, this isn\u2019t going to be your typical \u201chey, this is how you blog\u201d or \u201chow to setup a blog\u201d type post. If anything, this post is going to tell you why you shouldn\u2019t blog.<\/p>\n Seriously…<\/strong><\/p>\n I have done a lot of work lately with contractors who either have blogs or want to start blogging and they have no idea what they are doing. They go about their blogs by keyword stuffing titles and posts or just adding picture after picture with no context, meta-data or relevance to their reader.<\/p>\n They basically either suck now or will suck once they start<\/strong><\/p>\n So here is what I want you to know. Blogging, over time, has the ability to bring you as many if not more clients or customers than your referral program does. And if you have no referral program in place and you rely on marketing alone, then blogging can (and will, over time) generate enough business each month to be able to either cut or eliminate all of your other marketing spend, depending on your size and growth trajectory.<\/p>\n But Darren, I don\u2019t know what to write about…<\/strong><\/p>\n Great point and I hear ya. So here are a few ideas to get your blogging career off the ground. When I consult with anyone who wants to start blogging, I say sit down and write out or video tape 30 blog posts.<\/p>\n But Darren, didn\u2019t you just hear me say I don\u2019t know what to write about?<\/strong><\/p>\n Yes, yes I did. But blogging is a long-term effort, especially if you want it to help bring in leads. So you have to be prepared to do the heavy lifting to help you bring in new business. So, if you don\u2019t have 30 post ideas, I am here to help! Look to develop content from these sources:<\/p>\n The nice part about blogging is that it does a lot of the selling for you. You become the expert in your marketplace. Even though your blog will have a wide-reaching audience, your local prospects will also be doing a lot of searching on your vertical and when it comes to buying, there are a few things blogging can help with:<\/p>\n Don\u2019t take my word for it. OK, well, considering what I do here, DO take my word for it, but also see it in action. These people below have committed to a long-term strategy of blogging about their businesses, industries and personal lives and are killing it for their efforts, so check them out!<\/p>\n Some examples of people doing it well<\/strong><\/p>\n Chris and crew at BloggingPainters.com<\/a><\/p>\n\n
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