What can a blogging manager in Bolivia do for you?

Creating a blogging campaigns can be a rewarding experience, but it can also create frustration.

In this post I will try to inspire you to come up with new and fresh approaches to keep the fun going.

Making a intriguing blogging campaign can at times be hard when you need to come up with ways to market your company. When done correctly, a good blogging campaign captures the audience’s attention. You need to keep the target markets interested in the story, and they will continue to read if done right.

Is there any difference when using a blogging manager in Bolivia compared to having the staff working on this internally?

Should you hire experts from a blogging manager in Bolivia or can one just as well use someone in the company to handle blogging in the organization?The questions you need to ask yourself has a number of aspects that you should think about. In this article I will discuss some of the things you should be aware of before deciding whether a blogging manager is needed or whether it is better using internal staff in the organization at the local branch office in Bolivia.

Use of own employees in Bolivia to manage projects outsourced to the blogging manager

Often, people in the Bolivia-department can have broader knowledge of what is going on locally than what is reasonable to expect from a blogging manager far away or what the people at the headquarters of your company have detailed knowledge about. However, this does not necessarily mean that it is good use of resources to engage internal human resources locally in relation to the blogging manager. Below I will highlight some of the things that need to be thought of.

The project you are thinking of setting out to a blogging manager can be time consuming and difficult to learn, but it can be well worth the time and resources used

Putting the work out to a blogging manager can certainly pay off, but it is still important that there are available resources that can handle this in a proper way on the part of the organization. If you already have limited resources, the project will almost guaranteed not get enough attention and dedication from in-house staff without adequate resources to handling the project. The blogging manager knows that these things require a lot of attention and dedication and are knowledge-intensive, so they have put the resources necessary to handle the project in a responsible manner. I have always been of the opinion that it is you who know your service and your market best, so if you have the resources needed, it is definitely the best thing to do it yourself. This is something that must be carefully considered before making a decision on how to proceed with blogging.

Good blogging tools

There are some things you need to be aware of when using a blogging manager – whether this is handled by local staff in Bolivia, or centrally at the corporate headquarter. Below is a handy checklist of things you need to think about, as well as the best tools you can use for either free or commercial tools where free alternatives are not available or significantly inferior to the commercial ones.

Majestic.com

Majestic SEO is the world’s largest link index. Use this tool to find out everything of interest about links to your own pages and what your competitors locally in Bolivia are doing, or what national and international competitors are up to. Links to your website and subpages are crucial to your search engine rankings, so this is important to keep tabs on.

Ranks.nl

Ranks.nl has a number of professional SEO tools that I can really recommend. One of the tools I use most is Page Analyzer. With this tool, you can check keyword density on each subpage of your domain to optimize for keywords or phrases. If the blogging manager you are planning to use is at all professional, they probably use the tools available from ranks.nl – or similar tools extensively.

Google Alerts

To be on top of things, it is important to know what happens as early as possible. Google Alerts sends you an email every time someone mentions the words and phrases you specify. This can be anything from trademarks that are important to you, people of interest or general words and phrases that are important to your business. You can have alerts for all employees, freelancers you use, your trademarks including websites you run and words and phrases you focus on. All of this gives you a good overview of what is being talked about that matters internally. Google’s notification is free to use and helps you to be early in terms of being on top of what your competitors in Bolivia are doing, potential public relations disasters in the form of negative reviews and much else useful.

Need help deciding whether to use a blogging manager or manage the project yourself?

Do you need to discuss what a blogging manager should do? Do you need someone to throw ball with? Feel free to contact me. Contact information can be found in the menu. An initial discussion about your needs never cost anything.

commonly Asked questions

  1. Do you do blogging for a business in Bolivia?

    Yes. My company does. We provide blogging services targeting any location. Since everything we do is on internet, location does not matter at all.

Questions or comments?

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