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| Does The Bell Toll For The High Street Business? Posted: 01 May 2012 02:28 AM PDT Walking through the High Street in my local town today I noticed yet another store up for sale. Going in to speak with the shop owner I heard again the sad tale of out of town shopping centres and online sales taking away the trade that used to be theirs. The High Street as we know it is fast disappearing.Where are the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker, the grocer, the newspaper shop and the hardware store? Are we ever going to see the return of the High Street filled with shops and businesses or is it gone for ever? A report last month by the Department for Communities and Local Government in the UK wrote that "Internet shopping and out-of-town shopping centres are not going to go away – they offer the convenience and choice that customers welcome. So for our high streets to thrive they must offer something new and different". Figure 1 shows the decline of high street spending in recent years and the growth of non-store sales. The following statistics are even more telling:
Related: The Changing Mindset Of The Consumer As the graph below shows the trend toward internet and m commerce is only going to continue to grow. It's not surprising that the outlook of many local business owners is so bleak. After speaking with several business owners on the High Street I came away with the conclusion that the only hope our high streets have of surviving in the future is to change. What can the High Street Business Offer?According to Mary Portas in The Portas Review December 2011 "In a world where the sheer sophistication, speed and scale of both the web and the major supermarkets will always be pushing new boundaries, you'll never be able to compete sustainably on price. You'll never be able to beat the sheer efficiency of the web. You'll never be able to compete with the range and diversity of the major multiples and supermarkets. Where you can compete and need to focus your efforts is in three core areas: Experience, Service and Specialism." # ExperienceStarting with the customer experience and designing the product to fit into it. How can you design the experience for the customer in such a way that they just have to come and visit and whilst there want to buy something? What unique experience can you offer that is unavailable on the internet or in the impersonal out of town shopping centres. # ServiceThe new selling! It is important for the High Street Business to truly connect with and really know and care for their customers. To become the true expert who can advise the visitor. Social media is relationship marketing online. What can the High Street Business offer to build relationships with their customers on their premises? # SpecialismInstead of offering similar products to everyone else High Street Businesses need to become true specialists in their field. Dare to be different and attract customers from miles around. Related: The High Street Needs To Go Online Yes, the High Street as we know it is disappearing but when businesses start placing more emphasis on providing what the customer of today actually wants and catering to the way they like to shop there is no reason why it cannot become a vibrant hub for the future. Did you like this article? Sign up for our RSS, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter Image: "crowd of people rushing on the street in intentional motion blur/Shutterstock"
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| Ten Proven Blog Post Ideas And Examples To Smash Blogger's Block Posted: 30 Apr 2012 03:22 PM PDT Are you struggling for inspiration as to what to write about for your next business blog? It's natural to sometimes struggle when it comes to creating great content, a position that most business bloggers find themselves in sooner or later. Here are my ten proven blog post ideas and examples to help smash your bloggers's block. # 1. List postsLists perform very well online. People love lists and It is easy to come up with ideas for great list posts. If you have to write a piece of content at short notice, like I did with this one - list can be quickly researched and written up when compared to other types of posts. Examples:
# 2. Link round up postsThis is where you pick a topic and build a useful resource post by linking out to other bloggers and their posts.
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# 3. Review posts
Reviews are an easy way to create blog posts and you can review just about anything, including:
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# 4. Interview postsThink about the interesting people you know and you'll quickly realize how easy it is to create a series of blog post interviews. Not only that, you can also use interviews strategically to build relationships with customers, prospects, suppliers and key influencers within your industry. Examples:
# 5. Crowdsourced posts
Social Media allow for you to easily and quickly crowdsource your posts by simply asking your network for contributions. The inclusive nature of a crowdsourced post means that your network is also more likely to comment, share and help promote - giving crowdsourced posts an edge over other types of posts. Examples:
# 6. How to posts
Writing an how to post is an effective way to tap into people's needs, while creating blog content that is proven to drive traffic to your website. Examples:
# 7. Case study posts
What better way to create unique blog posts and promote your expertise, skills and experience, than by writing case studies about the clients and the work that you have carried out. Examples:
# 8. Controversial posts
Challenging the status quo is an effective way to differentiate your writing and generate interest and engagement in your blog posts.
Examples: # 9. Pose a question posts
Remember you don't always need to know the answer to create great blog posts. In fact, posing an important question in your writing is a great way to create interesting and engaging content.
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# 10. Round up the best of your blog postsIf you have been blogging for a while, you will have built up an archive of blog posts:
Examples: Thank you for reading and I hope you found this article useful. If you have have any thoughts or ideas for blog posts, please share them in comments below. Related: 10 Kick Ass Content Marketing Ideas Did you like this article? Sign up for our RSS, like us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter Image: "Colorful Block Letters/Shutterstock" |
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