Back in 2011, when I decided to create a website to showcase my work, one of the first things I jotted down on my sitemap was a Blog. At the time I had recently become somewhat obsessed with the idea of Inbound Marketing thanks to sites like Hubspot and SEOMoz (now called Moz). I knew that by having a blog on my site that I updated regularly, I could reach an entire new segment of potential clients just by them searching topics and articles that I would write about.
Once I had my design laid out and my CMS (content management system) picked (I went with WordPress), I got to work. I did my best to post at least two blogs a month and slowly but surely my traffic started to increase. By the time 2012 came around, my site was not only in the top 3 results in Google for terms like “Windsor Web Design” I was also receiving a ton of new traffic, mostly to my blog.
Ever since that point, I don’t go into a meeting with a client without mentioning that they should at least consider adding a blog to their site. When they ask me why, I usually cite one, two or all three of these stats:
- “Companies that blog 15 or more times per month get 5x more traffic than companies that don’t blog.” – Hubspot
That is a huge number! If your website currently receives 100 unique visitors per month, imaging that number skyrocketing to 500 just by adding a blog to your site and updating it on a regular basis. I know you’re probably thinking, “there’s no way I can update my blog 15x a month”. I hear ya, but I can tell you from experience that by updating life insurance agency Windsor Benefit Plans blog 3x a month, we increased the traffic by 25%.
- “Blogs give websites 434% more indexed pages and 97% more indexed links.” – ContentPlus
Why does this matter? Because indexed pages and indexed links lead to more of your links appearing in search results. Google, Yahoo and Bing are using blog content as a factor when deciding where your website appears in search results. The more links you have indexed, the more likely you are to show up somewhere near the top.
- “B2B companies that blog generate 67% more leads per month than those who don’t.” – Social Media B2B
And here we have probably the most important stat of all. If your B2B company is built on gathering leads and having a sales team follow up on those leads, there may be no better way to do so than online. Imagine being able to give your sales team an additional 67% more leads per month. Even if your company closed 25% of those you’d still be increasing your sales by 16% just by having a blog and keeping it updated!