Blog Building
Has your boss asked you to start a company blog and you have no idea where to start? Or, are you interested in putting one together for your small business, or even personal use?
We can help you get started by setting up a new, fully customized blog page via WordPress.com. We’ll either teach you how to customize your new blog page or build you a fully customized blog within which you will have full control over plug-ins, widgets, settings and more while we handle the CSS - it’s up to you. Once we have built a sharp new blog page, we’ll then walk you through how to publish a new post, work with “tags,” describe in detail how setting up your “categories” will help you organize and bolster you posts, how to add pages (static or other) and much more.
Before you know it, your new company blog will be the hot topic at the office! Many don’t realize how powerful a company blog can be and how it can bolster your online presence, while becoming a viable avenue to drive traffic to your website or place of business. By adding a blog to your company or business website and tagging it properly, it also increases the name recognition and organic search results in Google and other leading search engines.
A blog is also a terrific way to knock down the company walls and allow your readers and customers to learn more about you and your company. Gone are the days when companies focused on privacy. Today’s business trends demand transparency. This essentially gives prospecting customers a “flavor” of not just your product or service, but a tangible “taste” of the culture and personality of you or your company/business that they otherwise would not get.
Or, just have fun with your own personal blog and interact with others who share the same passions as you!
Below are two recent blog builds we did via the free WordPress templates. In both cases, there was no budget for building something like this on a remote-hosted platform, so for a fraction of the cost, we built them these blogs/microsites. Aside from our minimal construction costs, the companies/organizations have no cost associated with these kinds of blogs/sites.
Some will use them as public blogging pages and social outreach sources for their brands (like the ATA site below) while others might want a private site (not searchable via any search engines) for either internal or restricted access information sharing (such as the MiddleValley site below).

