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Best coaching blogs contestHave you ever wished you could get insider tips on how to succeed at something?

Like how to win a contest or how to attract more clients? Well, I'm about to give you insider tips for both.

Marketing experts say that blogging is one of the most important tools for client attraction in any type of business, particularly if you don't have a big advertising budget. That advice couldn't be more true for coaches.

That's why we sponsor the Best Coaching Blogs Contest each year. Coaching Blogs offer some of the most cutting-edge information about coaching and they are free. That's awesome for the consumer and it's a great marketing strategy for coaches. The contest highlights the very best and it's an effective inbound marketing strategy for School of Coaching Mastery. Everybody wins. But not everybody wins the contest.

Winning at Best Coaching Blogs is a lot like winning at blogging. Both will attract more clients to you, so listen up!

9 ways to win Best Coaching Blogs:

1. Know your audience. The easiest audience to write for is yourself, your friends, or your clients, in that order. But if you're writing to attract more clients, you need to work harder to offer value, to be understood, to create fans and attract clients. If you're writing to win Best Coaching Blogs, remember that your blog will be read by folks who don't know you and you'll need to win over both coaches and non-coaches. They are very different audiences.

2. Know the difference between a business blog and a personal blog. A personal blog, or weblog, can be quirky, weird and profane. A business blog can be all of that, too, depending upon your audience. Generally speaking, a business blog needs to offer more service and value and build more trust than a personal blog, because you ultimately want your readers to spend not just their time, but their money with you. That usually requires more discipline and perhaps less soul-baring. Service, value, trust and discipline will go a long way to help you win the Best Coaching Blogs Contest.

3. Actively create trust. Notice that the word, 'trust' is coming up a lot? You may have already created a fantastic level of trust with the folks who know you, but if you want to attract more people (and contest votes) via your blog, you'll have to create trust through your actual writing. How do you do that? Tell the truth. Give away your best secrets. And show up consistently, meaning develop a consistent voice and blog regularly and frequently enough that people start to count on your articles. As a rule of thumb, you need a minimum of about 20 articles to create blog credibility and you should be blogging once per week or more.

4. Titles are critical. Learn to write titles that engage quickly and pique curiosity. You only have a second or two to convince someone that it'll be worthwhile to spend their valuable time reading your article. Check the right-hand column of this blog for a list of our ten most popular blog posts and you'll see examples of many of the types of posts that engage and create curiosity. If people don't read your articles, you won't attract either clients or votes.

5. Make sure the article delivers what the title promises. Piquing someone's curiosity and then immediately pulling a switcheroo to get them to buy or download something is just plain rude. It's also marketing suicide and readers will mentally blacklist you in a heartbeat. Don't use your blog to sell. Also, don't use it just to write about a product or program, unless your audience tells you they love that. Do offer something of value at the bottom of your posts for people who may want more. Treat your readers with respect and they'll come back. They may even vote for your blog.

6. Be remarkable. Thousands of life coaches write about the Law of Attraction. Don't be one of them unless you have something different to say. Write what no one else writes. Empower your readers. Help them achieve their goals. Make them feel smart for discovering you and they will tell all their friends. And their friends will tell friends. Soon, you have raving fans for your blog and for your work. Fans vote with a vengence.

7. Be Social. Success in the blogosphere is achieved through cooperation, not competition. Read other blogs and comment on them. Link to the best ones. Guest post on some. And announce what you and other bloggers are up to throughout the social media web. This advice is especially important during the contest. Treat your fellow contestants like friends instead of enemies, because in the end, the semi-finalists choose the Top Ten Winners.

8. Play nice. Every year, at least one blogger succumbs to the temptation to cheat and it's the other contestants who notice it first. That's a dumb strategy, because the contestants are the ones who choose the winners. Either play nice or loose. 

9. Break the rules. Although I'm giving you awesome advice for writing a successful blog that wins like crazy, your audience may want something completely different. Pay attention to them first and foremost and watch your blog grow in popularity. Best Coaching Blogs is in many ways a popularity contest. Write for your readers (and voters) and win!

Go here for a related article called, Best Coaching Blogs: Why a Winning Strategy Might Not Win.

Are you a blogger or even winner in one of the Best Coaching Blogs contests? What strategies do you use that I've left out here? Please share your best blogging strategies in the comments below.

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Comments

You have captured the true value of blogging, Julia. And thank you for your brilliant blog contest! By participating and engaging in this contest we're ALL winners. While I feel honored to be the winner for 2010, I know that I was well rewarded in more traffic just by showing up, and also by reading all the fine blogs included in the contest.
Posted @ Monday, August 30, 2010 12:13 PM by Rhonda Hess
Awesome Rhonda - Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Your blog is one of the ones that I read, myself. It provides great value week after week. I'm happy to have you represent Best Coaching Blogs!
Posted @ Monday, August 30, 2010 12:26 PM by Julia Stewart
What a pleasure it was to participate in your contest, Julia. It was certainly a win-win situation for everyone involved. This article is a good foundation on blogging in general. What I try to keep in mind is that blogging is a process of developing a relationship with the reader and all those relationship skills matter!
Posted @ Monday, August 30, 2010 12:43 PM by Janet Slack
Thanks Janet ~ Yes, when I first started blogging, I had no idea how to go about it, but reaching out to readers and helping them via writing is an beautiful way to build relationships. And yes, the skills needed to win the contest are pretty much the same skills that build a popular blog.
Posted @ Monday, August 30, 2010 1:12 PM by Julia Stewart
When I blog, it's usually about something I am working on in my life at the moment. If it is important to me, it is probably important to my clients or niche. Write from the heart, express your values, and your clients will feel more connected to who you are and will be more likely to trust you. 
 
You will bring more passion to your writing and your coaching if it comes from the heart.  
 
I have a terrific coaching pal who became connected to me through reading my blog and the school when I participated in 2009 and came away with the honor of winning third place.. 
 
Posted @ Monday, August 30, 2010 7:49 PM by Jude Eastman
Great tips, Julia! I would add two more: 
 
1) Shake things up; not every post has to be a 1500-word masterpiece. Vary the length and type of your posts -- everything from micro-blogging (try writing a blog post Twitter-style) to magazine-style interviews to bulleted lists, etc.. 
 
2) Ask your readers to support you in the contest -- this is a win-win-win proposition, because your peeps get to check out some great bloggers; Julia and the School of Coaching masstery get oodles of traffic, and your blog gets comments & votes in the initial round.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:01 PM by Kathy Mallary
Great advice Kathy - And yes, actually ASK your readers to vote for you. After all the value you've given them, they'll be happy to.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 31, 2010 12:22 PM by Julia Stewart
Hey Julia, Just wanted to say how brilliant this contest is - win or lose, I am learning a ton about being a better blogger. It's giving me the motivation to really engage. MANY THANKS!
Posted @ Monday, July 11, 2011 6:40 AM by Catherine Saar
Catherine - You are so welcome! Thanks for getting involved with the contest.
Posted @ Monday, July 11, 2011 7:45 AM by Julia Stewart
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