I have heard a number of companies that start blogs and they go very well the first few weeks of the life of the blog. You can see the passion and you can see the excitement behind those early posts, and then it starts to wane and they start to fall off in number and even the posts that come out on the published side are not much more than going through the motions. The problem is the honeymoon is over the the real meat of why they began the blog has left. So in the immortal words of the Wendy’s lady, “Where’s the beef?”
Mark Thompson has a post over at Search Engine Journal on “10 tips to Supercharge Your Blog’s Content“. It has some really good points in it especially the one about hiring a blogger. A blogger can be a great asset to your company when if comes time when the honeymoon is over and the blog begins to lack real content or staying with the analogy, the meat.
The Bloggers For Hire portion of his post states:
For some blogs this may be out of the question. If you simply do not have the funds to pay for professional bloggers, you can probably skip this section. Many of the best bloggers out there are the best for a reason and in return, require you to pay them for their services. However professional bloggers typically have a lot of experience in the industry, so they can add valuable content to your blog that will many times gain a lot of industry recognition.
My advice would be to maybe not find the most influential blogger in the industry, but to find someone with a few years experience that has written for a number of other blogs. You can probably hire these bloggers for $25-$50/post and it can be of very good quality. Also keep in mind the reach they may have socially. Usually these bloggers will promote their content on other sites as well, in turn getting you lots of additional traffic.
SEO firms know that with good quality content comes better SEO results.
Mark is right on the money with the idea behind hiring a blogger. He has a pretty good handle on the budget and the concepts. Mark is in the SEO world and those are the companies that understand beefy content most. SEO firms know that with good quality content comes better SEO results.
Hiring a quality blogger that can take your blog over and give it the attention it needs is crucial. If you want to talk to us about getting a blogger to take the mundane out of your social media marketing plan, contacts us. We can help and we know the process and the importance of good quality content. Consider us your blogging butcher! We can show you the meat.


The power of social media was tested and found alive and well over the holiday weekend, as One by One Media and Bloggers 4 Hire CEO Jim Turner hosted a 24-hour telethon to help the people of Haiti.

Many companies contact us to handle their content and we specialize in providing content to companies and their blogs. It has been shouted from the mountain tops that "Content is King." This is something I have been known to say and others have preached this from the very beginning. I stand behind the statement and believe it carries with it the proper message. The problem with the statement, is it gives an incomplete message for the power of blogging and social media.
I was not sure how to discuss this in terms of how content seems to make its way to those that matter, but then I thought about the saw that Cream Always Rises to the Top. Writing well is a great thing in blogs, but writing well is not always the most important thing. Perhaps writing persuasively or writing for a certain purpose has the priority. Many companies are merely looking for someone to keep fresh content on their site for purposes of good search results, or perhaps they are merely putting copy on a page because that was what some social media expert said they needed to do. With that said, content is important for any of these functions. Having someone that can write well is a good place to start, but they must also be good at be conversational in their writing, being persuasive and being engaging. That is the real content of a blog or a site that wants to increase its readers.

