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June 10, 2005
A Blog Network for Referrals
One of my favorite referral marketing strategies involves forming a network of businesses that can help your clients and formally finding ways to refer those providers when your client needs them.
So, the electrician has a handy list that includes a plumber, heating contractor, roofer, landscaper and anything else his clients need. Then, since they already trust him, they trust whoever he refers.
Now, let's add blogging to the mix. What if you were an accountant and you started a "Small Business Survival" blog and invited your most trusted advisors to author blog posts on ideas that pertained to their expertise. You would cover taxes and accounting and you would invite a marketing pro, lawyer, financial planner, computer technician and executive coach to add content with you.
Your target market gets the benefit of great content and you and your referral network become the preferred small business resource. Oh, and I'll bet you can get the home town business paper to write a story on this unique marketing approach.
Most of the blogging software allows for multiple authors. The Professional version or TypePad does this quite well and still allows you to maintain control of the blog.
Posted by John Jantsch on June 10, 2005 | Permalink
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Couldn't agree with you more, John ...
I've long interspersed central theme complementary, affiliated products and services into the content of various niche marketing campaigns, for the same reasons you've mentioned ... with good to exceptional results. The prospect almost feels compelled to check out the related offerings. Great topic, John. ;)
Mike Merz
Posted by: Mike Merz | Jul 4, 2005 4:47:15 PM
I’ ve been an eBay member and advocate since almost the beginning. My user id goes all the way back to the dark ages of the internet (1998). In that time, I’ ve used eBay in a billion different ways. I’ ve spent a lot of time and effort trying to find things I could buy cheaply enough to survive the perfect free market economy that is eBay.
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