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Hepp’s Notes for the Funeral Blogging 101 Teleseminar
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Terminology:
List of Blogging Terms at Wikipedia
My list for the Funeral Industry:
- Blog: is a website that is easy to update
- Blogging: is to write an article or column (and then one has the ability to add that content to your website without having to pay your web developer every time you want to do so)
- Post: is an article or column
- Podcasting: is your own Radio Show / Station
- Video Blogging / Vlog: is your own TV Show / Channel
Types of blogging platforms:
- Blogger: Brian’s blog platform
- TypePad: BT’s choice
- Live Journal
- WordPress.com – Tim’s choice
- WordPress.org – Rob’s choice
Topics (what to write about):
- Brian’s suggestions…
- Tim’s suggestions…
- My suggestions: Have a plan – pick 4 subject areas / topics: FAQs / Community Events / Staff Profile / Preserving Memories / Funeral Trends
- We are in a people business, stay away from corporate-speak gobbledygook / write in the first person
Frequency / Consistency:
- Brian’s comments…
- Tim’s comments…
- I’m a binge blogger for both my main sites – but I also like to use the time delay – as I do with Funeral Gurus
Post Extras – Sprucing up your posts:
- Tim, you are the expert at this, where do you get all of your pictures from
- Brian, how do you beautify your posts?
- I rely more on audio and video for my posts
- Research show that website viewers will look at photos first, and particularly people’s faces
Handling Comments:
- Brian’s policy about comments…
- Tim’s policy…
- I read them and if I feel they will benefit my audience and further the conversation, I approve them. If though they are spammy – meaning that they are trying to high-jack my traffic – or if they are distasteful, I delete them – but I might use their feedback in a future article. Remember it is your website – the local newspaper does not publish all Letter’s to the Editor
Marketing & Exposure:
- Brian’s comments…
- Tim’s comments…
- Remember – funeral homes are lucky in that you get so much more traffic than other brick and mortar businesses because of online obits – give those visitors something else to read other than why they should pre-arrange – “Start the Conversation”
- Comment on other blogs with your URL – this is called a track back – that’s how I first found Tim
Return On Effort / Investment:
- Brian’s feedback…
- Tim’s feedback…
- My thoughts: investing time in your website, is not like “Down the Drain” advertising – you pay for it then it is gone, with your website, if you write a post a week, and since most funeral home websites are 15-20 pages excluding obits, after the first year you would have almost tripled the size of your site – the great thing is those posts / articles will be there next year, and the year after that
- Also Google loves fresh content – being on Google’s good side is a good investment
Closing:
I would love to hear your feedback, so please leave a comment at the bottom of this page – tell me what you thought of the teleseminar and please share any of your experiences about blogging!
Share Your Comments Please:
If you have any questions please email me at [email protected] or post them on the Funeral Futurist Forum under Internet Technologies section and under the topic, Funeral Blogging Questions & Comments
Integrate Your Website and Blog with WordPress:
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- $1 – 90 day trial, to get you blogging by next week – after the 90 days, it is only $19 / month – but what you will also get is a 10 week course on funeral blogging – sign up here
- But, if you are serious, you can pay only $97 for a year’s hosting and including the 10 week course as well – sign up here
- Note: you will need a domain name for your blog, and if you don’t have one, visit www.FuneralFuturistDomains.com ($9.99 / year)
Advance Blog Promotion Tips:
- The first 5 things that I do after launching a (WordPress Blog / Website):
- Install Sitemap Generator plugin – and submit it to Google Webmaster Tools
- Install Google Analytics plugin – to track traffic and trends
- Install All-In-One-SEO plugin – makes site even more Search Engine Friendly
- Create a Feedburner Feed for RSS – so others can subscribe to your blog:
- They can visit your website / blog to read your article
- They can receive that same message via email
- They can read your message in their “FeedReader” like “Google Reader“
- Claim your blog at Technorati:
- My Technorati page: http://technorati.com/people/technorati/FuneralFuturist
For the section on Internet Marketing, go to: Hepp’s Internet Marketing Tips for Funeral Service
Remember, please leave a comment below and let me know how you liked the teleseminar – thanks!
…Hepp