In very sad news, Billy Mays passed away over the weekend. I am not ashamed to admit that I have three bottles of OxyClean in my basement, and my ears couldn't help but perk up when hearing about most of the products linked to his name.Even though Billy Mays didn't give me or anyone else personal advice about blogging best practices, his sales tactics can be applied to just about any sales and marketing activity, including your business blogging program.
There were three key components when it came to Billy Mays' pitches:
1. He made it obvious that he understood your problem
2. He made it clear that he had something that could help you
3. He made it clear that he was really excited about his product and how it could help you
I know, very deep stuff. It seems so obvious! As a marketer managing a corporate blogging strategy, why wouldn't you want to apply these tactics? After all, we know from the staggering sales of products like OxyClean that they work.
When it comes to blog marketing, you can make it easy on your visitors and make Mr. Mays proud at the same time - make it obvious that you understand your audience's problems, make it obvious that you have something that can help them, and deliver your message in the most human, optimistic way possible.








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