ERP Consultant Blogging: 7 Tips on HOW to Use Keywords: Part V
As an ERP consultant, you've probably heard all about the importance of blogging over the years. If you still wonder WHY you should blog, we have a...
ERP consultants are very busy people. They have billable hours to book, meetings with clients and prospects, upgrades, implementations, training, etc... So WHY the heck would any sensible ERP consultant waste time with blogging? If you are lucky enough to have a very experienced and driven marketing person, they could probably come up with blogs on their own. There are also blogging services that will write blogs for you - just make sure they know your company and your goals and know your industry. If you fall a little short on the marketing side, then blogging won't happen unless it comes from your own head. Fortunately, your head is filled with so much ERP experience and knowledge that there is no lack of content.
The challenge with blogging that most ERP consultants face is best explained in 4 common questions: 1) Why should I blog? 2) When do I have the time to blog? 3) How do I get strarted with blogging? 4) How do I blog? We will explore these top 4 questions in this blog.
Stay tuned for more blogs on the blogging topic and please feel free to like, share and follow. We do not certainly have all the blogging answers or think that blogging is the silver bullet to solve all your marketing challenges. We get a lot of questions around the topic "WHY blog?" and hope this gives you some ideas to get the blogging ideas flowing.
At ERPVAR, we have a goal to blog every day. Most of our blogs come from other ERP consultants who are experts like you. Some ERP consultants are fortunate enough to have a marketing person to do most of the heaving blog lifting. However, many still do not and find the time to blog. We are happy to discuss with you WHY blogging might make sense for you in further detail. Please feel free to contact us online or give us a call: 888-253-6705.
About ERPVAR.com
Established in 2012 and headquartered in Orange County, CA, ERP VAR represents the collective expertise of Sage 50 (formerly Peachtree), Sage 100 ERP (formerly MAS90 and MAS 200), Sage 500 ERP (formerly MAS 500), Sage ERP X3, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics GP, Microsoft Dynamics SL, Microsoft Dynamics AX, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, Microsoft Dynamics CRM, NetSuite, Intacct, Infor, Acumatica and QuickBooks Enterprise third party developers combined with the expertise of local implementation ERP consultants. These local ERP consultants provide end users with a thorough needs analysis to determine which ERP software functionality is required to address their unique needs. If a business process assessment is required, the local channel partner is enlisted to provide a comprehensive examination with end user company departments to insure the correct ERP software is selected implemented and the staff is properly trained. For more information, please visit http://www.erpvar.com.
by Kathy Graham at ERPVAR
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