A friend recently asked me if a blog could help his online business. I explained in great detail how he could develop more effective partnerships, increase the number of repeat customers, and turn his best customers into a tribe.
The next day, he came back and announced to me, “I’m having someone build a real website instead of just doing the blog thing.”
I urged, pleaded, begged and even sent him my interview with Chris Garrett. When that didn’t work, I decided to start a weekly series of “Blog vs. Website” video tutorials (inspired by my son’s obsession with Transformers –
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Round 1: Building Relationships With Customers /Connecting With The Tribe
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One-Way Versus Two-Way
- A traditional website offers very little opportunity for two-way conversations.
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Your Customers Want To Give You Their Love
- Blog facilitates the increasingly desired dialogue that your customers (or donors) want to have with you.
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Your Customers Want To Love Your Community
- A blog offers huge value to your customers by providing a venue where they can connect with folks that share the same interests. Traditional websites have no tools to nurture a tribe.
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Your Customers Want You To Let The Love In
- A blog will embolden your biggest fans to link your business or non-profit to other communities on the web. Finally, as you develop your blog, you will develop partnerships with other bloggers.













