Saw this press release from pr.com about Jody Gabourie's new eBook, "Ready Made Marketing Plan."
As the press release, "Smart Business Owners Know That a Blog is Essential to Build Their List and Gain Credibility in the Over-Crowded Online World" says, Gabourie is a marketing coach and says a lot of small business owners know they need to blog, they just don't know how or where to start.
That's where Compendium-- a blogging software-as-a-service solution really differentiates itself from the traditional blogging platforms. I've dealt first hand with the majority of them, and unless you know a bit about design, or have some time to really learn a new software, figure out how to tweak it and design it to your liking, then I don't recommend them for the faint of heart.
With a software as a service blogging solution (Compendium) you have a client success manager who takes care of the setup for you. Our team of developers worry about the functionality of your blog, so you don't have to.
Not to mention, the reason you're blogging for business is that you want your prospects to find you on that first page of Google when they type in a keyword phrase. Compendium's focus is on SEO, optimizing your content to rank as high as possible in search.
Again, most small business owners don't have time to sit down and learn a new program, or software and I think that's what keeps them from "setting up a blog." So if your a business, and you want to blog, it makes sense to look into a business blogging software, as opposed to the traditional do-it-yourself or individual based platforms.
As the press release, "Smart Business Owners Know That a Blog is Essential to Build Their List and Gain Credibility in the Over-Crowded Online World" says, Gabourie is a marketing coach and says a lot of small business owners know they need to blog, they just don't know how or where to start.
That's where Compendium-- a blogging software-as-a-service solution really differentiates itself from the traditional blogging platforms. I've dealt first hand with the majority of them, and unless you know a bit about design, or have some time to really learn a new software, figure out how to tweak it and design it to your liking, then I don't recommend them for the faint of heart.
With a software as a service blogging solution (Compendium) you have a client success manager who takes care of the setup for you. Our team of developers worry about the functionality of your blog, so you don't have to.
Not to mention, the reason you're blogging for business is that you want your prospects to find you on that first page of Google when they type in a keyword phrase. Compendium's focus is on SEO, optimizing your content to rank as high as possible in search.
Again, most small business owners don't have time to sit down and learn a new program, or software and I think that's what keeps them from "setting up a blog." So if your a business, and you want to blog, it makes sense to look into a business blogging software, as opposed to the traditional do-it-yourself or individual based platforms.








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