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Branding by association is a powerful online business strategy that can quickly increase awareness and credibility for your brand. Blogging is one of the best tools for implementing this concept.
As blogging continues to increase in popularity as a core component of many entrepreneurs and small businesses, it is helpful to take a look at how blogging can be used to build association with other experts who can lend instant credibility to your business and brand.
Following are four blogging techniques for creating a marketplace association with selected branded experts who you respect but with whom you have not established a personal relationship.
- Showcase credible brands by writing posts on your blog focusing on their products. This technique works best if you have tried the product and can provide an honest, first-hand opinion about your experience with the product. Include the good and the not so good aspects of the product – that makes your comments more believable. And, if you are an affiliate for the product, this can be a money maker. However, you need to let your readers know that you are using your affiliate link.
- Set up automatic feeds to your email box from the blogs of your target experts so that you can quickly review what they are talking about on a daily basis. Select one or two blogs on which to post comments a couple of times each week. The more content-rich and helpful the comments are, the more attention you will attract from readers and blog owners. Also, by posting on other blogs, you have an opportunity to provide a link to your blog.
- When you find a blog post by a leading authority that would interest your community, write a short commentary on your blog about the original post along with a link to the original blog post. Your community will not only appreciate the information, but will associate you with the other expert.
- Select articles written by your targeted experts from article directories to publish to your blog. Make sure that you use the entire article including the resource box. Readers seldom think about where the article originated but will make a mental link between the expert and you.
Each of these branding by association strategies can be implemented without having an existing relationship with the branded expert. They are designed to showcase you by providing helpful information to your community while also supporting the brands with which you wish to be associated.
Branding by association strategies can provide credibility and visibility for your business by connecting and building virtual relationships with other successful experts. Last, leading authorities will notice your support which can lead to a personal relationship with them.
This article is one of a series of articles on branding by association.
Amelia Brazell, Strategy Source, Inc.
The WordPress Workshop: Make Money with Your Blog
Posted by: | CommentsBuilding a profitable online business can be daunting at times. There is a lot of advice – some very good and some very bad. So the question becomes how do you choose what to do first. I speak from experience…I have spent tens of thousands of dollars on training, teleseminars, webinars, coaching, advice and information since deciding to add the online component of my business.
What I have found is that your blog must be the hub of your business. And, you want to be in control of your blog. But if you do not get it right, your business will not thrive.
There are a lot of trainings on WordPress but none come close to The WordPress Workshop taught by Cathy Perkins. I took this workshop a few months ago and I can tell you that it is one of the most comprehensive courses available. It covers everything from initial blog installation to building a social media platform to making money with your blog.
Check out The WordPress Workshop with Cathy Perkins. You need to act quickly – Cathy only allows a small number of participants because of the hands-on nature of the Workshop. If the workshop is full, you can get on a waiting list in case someone can’t attend.
Amelia Brazell, Strategy Source, Inc.




