Blogger Training
Blogger Training, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 47 lectures, based on 506 reviews, and has 25859 subscribers.
You will learn about Anatomy of a blog How to select the right blogging platform for you Comment moderation policies and best practices Using blogs for online newsrooms Building corporate sites on WordPress How to use Blogger How to use Tumblr How to use WordPress Case studies from Monsanto, the US Dept. of Defense, Toyota, UCLA and others And much, much more This course is ideal for individuals who are It is particularly useful for .
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Summary
Title: Blogger Training
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.75
Number of Lectures: 47
Number of Published Lectures: 46
Number of Curriculum Items: 47
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 46
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Anatomy of a blog
- How to select the right blogging platform for you
- Comment moderation policies and best practices
- Using blogs for online newsrooms
- Building corporate sites on WordPress
- How to use Blogger
- How to use Tumblr
- How to use WordPress
- Case studies from Monsanto, the US Dept. of Defense, Toyota, UCLA and others
- And much, much more
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Welcome to the blogging training course from the top-rated, longest running soovial media training provider.
92% of companies who blog multiple times per day have acquired a customer from their blog, according to the latest industry research.
Blogs are the central, hub of most social marketing efforts because they provide marketers with a chance to convert traffic into transactions. Blogs are a practical way for companies to publish text, photos and video. When they're integrated into corporate websites, they improve search engine visibility and can even be used to power entire websites.
Learn key concepts and techniques to help you get started blogging for business.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Intro
Lecture 1: Overview
Lecture 2: About this Instructor
Lecture 3: Promotional Materials
Lecture 4: Housekeeping
Lecture 5: Business Benefits of Blogs
Chapter 2: Key Concepts and Techniques
Lecture 1: Blog as Entry Point and Conversation Platform
Lecture 2: Blogging Strategy
Lecture 3: Anatomy of the Blog
Lecture 4: User Generated Content
Lecture 5: Risks
Chapter 3: Hands-On Training
Lecture 1: Selecting a Blogging Platform
Lecture 2: Hands-On Demo: Blogger
Lecture 3: Hands-On Demo: WordPress
Lecture 4: Hands-On Demo: Tumblr
Chapter 4: Case Studies
Lecture 1: Case Study: Monsanto Corporate Blog
Lecture 2: Case Study: Walmarting Across America
Lecture 3: Case Study: Blogger Relations at CES
Lecture 4: Case Study: B2B Blogging
Lecture 5: Case Study: Notorious Kryptonite Lock Fiasco
Chapter 5: Online Newsrooms
Lecture 1: Case Studies: UCLA Online Newsroom
Lecture 2: Corporate Online Newsrooms
Lecture 3: Case Study: Toyota Online Newsroom
Lecture 4: Case Study: Virginia Tech Shooting
Lecture 5: Case Study: Cisco Online Newsroom
Chapter 6: Best Practices
Lecture 1: Blogger Relations Best Practices
Lecture 2: Aligning with Social Media Back Channels
Lecture 3: Where to Host Your Blog
Lecture 4: Follow Up Resources
Chapter 7: Supplemental Resources
Lecture 1: State of the Blogosphere
Lecture 2: Blogging in Europe
Lecture 3: Benefits of Blogging Deep Dive
Lecture 4: Blogger Relations Deep Dive
Lecture 5: Hiring Qualified WordPress Designers
Lecture 6: How To Dominate Your Information Spectrum
Lecture 7: Promoting Musical Artists via Social Media
Lecture 8: Blogger Roundtables At The US Dept Docx
Chapter 8: Pioneers of Blogging
Lecture 1: Matt Armstrong
Lecture 2: Jason Falls
Lecture 3: Phil Gomes
Lecture 4: Josh Hallet
Lecture 5: Peter Himler
Lecture 6: Kami Huyse
Lecture 7: Shel Israel & Robert Scoble
Lecture 8: Beth Kanter
Lecture 9: Mike Manuel
Lecture 10: Lee Odden
Instructors
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Eric Schwartzman
Digital Marketing Consultant
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 18 votes
- 2 stars: 22 votes
- 3 stars: 101 votes
- 4 stars: 169 votes
- 5 stars: 196 votes
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