Your Wedding Blog: Getting People to See it, Read it and Follow It

Wedding Professional:


The word on the street is that wedding vendors should each have their own wedding blog in order to attract and inspire brides, to display their work, and to express their talents within the wedding industry. Having a wedding blog on your wedding website is also a great way to increase your Google rankings because search engines love sites that have new and relevant content. So, having a wedding blog sounds like a brilliant idea but a big question still remains...

If you are going to spend all of that time putting together a wedding blog, then how can you ensure that people will see it, read it and follow it? Here are some tips to help…

Get Readers to See Your Wedding Blog:
1. Get your blog out there! We’ve all heard the expression, "If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?" And if you spend hours writing a wedding blog and no one ever sees it, was it a waste of time? Well…let’s try to avoid that situation:). So, here’s how to drive traffic to your blog. Each time you create a new blog post, announce it on your Facebook fan page as well as on sites like Twitter, BridalTweet, BrideTide, etc. When announcing it, don't just provide a link to your blog. Instead, consider including the entire blog post or at a minimum, the first paragraph of your blog post. This will entice readers to visit your blog.

2. Comment on other blogs. Another way to drive traffic to your blog is to leave thought-provoking questions or comments on other popular wedding blogs.

3. Include 'share' buttons on your blog. Include buttons within each blog post to make your content shareable on social networks like Facebook and Twitter. I have a green 'Retweet' button at the top right corner of this blog post. This makes it easy for my readers to share my content with all of their friends. When it comes to your own blog, this equates to free marketing that you won't want to miss out on. For example, if I read your blog and shared it on Twitter, then a link to your blog post would go out to BridalTweet's 15,000+ followers.

Get Readers to Read and Follow Your Wedding Blog:
1. Consistently blog about one specific theme or niche. Having a theme will create a perception that you are an expert on that particular subject. More importantly, it will signal to readers as to what they can expect from your blog on a regular basis. If it is a theme that they are interested in, then they will likely visit your blog often. To choose a theme, think about what you are passionate about and what you are good at. For example, Manuela Stefan is a wedding photographer who uses her blog to showcase her beautiful wedding photos. Tracy DiNunzio of Recycled Bride always writes about green weddings. Emmaline of Emmaline Bride loves to write about creative brides and handmade weddings.

2. Decide how often you are going to publish new blog posts. For BridalTweet, I’ve chosen to blog on a weekly basis. Since I have made that decision, I make sure that I do stick to my weekly schedule. Sticking to a consistent schedule helps you to create a following for your blog. It shows a commitment and makes it clear to readers about what they should expect from you. I also try to write three to four blog posts ahead of time, so that I don’t find myself stressing out each week about what to write.

3. Sit down and write. For tips about this, you can refer to my recent blog called 7 Things Wedding Vendors Can Email, Blog, or Tweet About where I recommend that you ONLY write about things that help or add value to your audience. This can include wedding tips, trends and research, wedding ideas and inspiration, special wedding offers, new wedding products or services, interviews with trendsetters, and/or a backstage look at your business.

4. Remember that brides don’t read. Ok, yes they do but they also LOVE photos. Unless you are talking about wedding business topics, I would recommend that you include at least one wedding photo in each of your blog posts. This will make your blog posts more interesting and attractive to brides. If you are using wedding images or content from a third party, be sure to give credit to those sources.

5. Proofread. Proofread. Proofread. Did I mention that you should proofread? This sounds obvious but I read so many blogs with spelling errors and grammatical mistakes. We all make mistakes sometimes but try to remember that consistent mistakes can be distracting and have the potential to impact your credibility. I highly recommend that you have another person proofread your blog post before you publish it. In fact, my husband proofreads ALL of my posts before I publish them! (To my husband Bill: Thanks for being my unofficial, official editor-in-chief! :)

Do you have any tips to share about how to create a successful and popular wedding blog that readers will visit again and again? If so, please comment below.


About This Blog: Christine Dyer is the Creator and Founder of BridalTweet. Christine has an MBA in marketing and shares over ten years of marketing expertise with the wedding community. In this weekly blog, you'll find advice on an array of wedding business topics such as how to market to brides, social networking, wedding PR, wedding sales, vendor networking, branding, pricing and much more. Please pass this news along to your own professional wedding network. To receive this advice in your email inbox each week,
Sign Up for a Free BridalTweet Membership.

 

Views: 3361

Comment by Erica@African-AmericanBrides.com on January 26, 2010 at 10:19am
Good stuff! I love what you said about wedding images and I really believe in having nice ones in every post.
Comment by Phillip Allen on January 26, 2010 at 10:26am
"If you are using wedding images or content from a third party, be sure to give credit to those sources." Good start, though a few too many blogs are overlooking the need to seek permission before that.
Comment by Sharise Finley on January 26, 2010 at 10:32am
@Christine... I have read your article and have ate up everything you have said. My question is, how do you obtain pictures from weddings?

Anyone can answer this question.
Comment by Melissa Miville on January 26, 2010 at 10:36am
I think another thing is to not just blog about weddings that you've planned. Blog about wedding tips and trends and that will give people more reason to follow you.
Comment by Linda Smith Weddings on January 26, 2010 at 11:54am
Christine,
Great article, thanks so much!
Comment by Elaine Borges-Ibanez on January 26, 2010 at 12:53pm
Totally agree with you about annoying typos and apparently illiterate Blogs. The simplest solution is to install Firefox or Chrome's spell checker, as the wriggly red line is hard to miss when you make silly mistakes. You still need to re-read what you have written - preferably outloud -if there is no-one near you, as grammatical errors tend to become more apparent if it doesn't flow properly.
Comment by Elaine Borges-Ibanez on January 26, 2010 at 1:00pm
Hi Sharise. If you are present at the wedding, simply ask the photographer for their card, then you can visit their site and contact them with a request to use the pics they upload that you like best: they may even give you them free of charge if they like you, or if you can offer them a credit or link on your site. Alternatively , you should at least be able to make them a suitable offer of payment for a web-sized file for use on your Blog or website. If you were not present then contact the bride and groom!
Comment by merci bouquet on January 26, 2010 at 1:19pm
Great article and great tips! Makes me rethink the blogs I have written in the past and how to make them better for my clients.
Comment by TheWeddingProducer on January 26, 2010 at 2:31pm
Excellent advice. There is so much information about wedding videography that brides don't know about. It's CRUTIAL that they learn the art and procedure of professional wedding videography. Having a blog can give great information for them that they otherwise would have no way of knowing.
Comment by Jessie Emeric on January 26, 2010 at 5:04pm
all good points...now, I'm off to work on my blog!

Write a Review or Comment

You need to be a member of BridalTweet Wedding Forum & Vendor Directory to add comments!

Join BridalTweet Wedding Forum & Vendor Directory

© 2024   Created by Christine Dyer.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service