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5 reasons your CEO should be blogging

5 reasons your CEO should be blogging | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Publish or perish" is an adage often used in the context of academia.

For would-be professors to be considered for tenured positions, they must regularly showcase their brilliance through publishing relevant scholarly works.

I would argue that CEOs should follow the same advice, but the output shouldn't be doctoral-thesis-worthy communications. Rather, they should be writing compelling blog content to advance their business and personal interests.

Below are five reasons why organizations should embrace the CEO blog....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

John David makes a good case for CEO blogging.

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Defining Thought Leadership in a Business Blog | Lou Hoffman

Defining Thought Leadership in a Business Blog | Lou Hoffman | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...When it comes to organic search, Google and other search engines place a premium on backlinks. They interpret backlinks as “votes” for the content.Of course, to generate backlinks, you must create content that prompts other digital properties to share your content with their audiences.


For the type of content that grades out as shareable, it’s typically not product information or a personnel announcement or an industry award — information we characterize as company-centric. Instead, it’s the type of business storytelling that’s useful or informative and ultimately helps people in their jobs.In short, thought leadership plays at the industry level, not the company level, ideally offering takes that can’t be found elsewhere.


Such dot-connecting points to blogging as one of the best platforms for thought leadership....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Lou Hoffman shows how blogging can be an essential part of building thought leadership.

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