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Slow Summer Blog? Here’s My Yorkie’s Blog Strategy

Summer is super busy when you’re taking care of pets. Client vacations, schedule changes, seasonal questions, all hands on deck. Pet business blogs often take a back seat. Look at my own posting history lately. I’ve missed a few weeks too.

It doesn’t take a lengthy blog post to restore your summer momentum. A 300-word post that answers a question or two is all it takes to stay in front of your clients and prospects.

The customers you’re writing for need a simple summer post. They’re watching kids at the pool or pups at the bark park. They need something easy to read that answers top-of-mind questions.

You know what their immediate questions are, and you know the answers. In about 15 minutes, you can jot down a simple Q&A post and have it online before you can say, “Please pass the watermelon.”

I did the same thing just this week. I write a weekly blog in my Yorkie’s voice. I was short on time, so I wrote a quick post with his answers to a few simple questions about quirky Yorkie behavior. It was easy to write. Plugged in a few photos. And kept his blog online for his readers, who told me that post was their favorite. If a Yorkie can do it, you can too!

With a quick Q&A post, you can restore your blog momentum during the busy summer season. Just ask Josiah, my Yorkie. That’s what he did. Photo by Janet Eriksson at janetpetwriter.com

Think about the questions you hear all the time, seasonally or year round:

  • What is the best time of day to walk a dog in summer?
  • How do I brush my pet at home to prevent matted hair?
  • What’s the best toy for a dog that destroys everything?
  • How do I keep my pets hydrated in warm weather?

Do you have a question in mind? If not, just think of the number one question you were asked this week. No doubt you’ve answered it many times already.

Ready to post? No time like the present. Set a timer for 15 minutes and write out your answer to that client question. Or speak it: lots of blogs will transcribe your voice. Pair it with a cute pet photo and hit publish.

And that’s it! You’ll be back on track with summer posting in no time.

P.S. Josiah, my Yorkie, would love for you to read his post to see how he did his quick Q&A.

Posted in Blog Topics for Pet Pros, Building Trust through Your Pet Business Blog, Pet Blog Writing, Simple Blog How-to for Pet Pros

Simple Ways to Build Trust with Pet Parents through Your Blog

Pet parents are very careful about who they trust with pet care. Pets are very important members of their family. Pet parents want to know you will treat their pets well and take excellent care of them. Even though they might not have met you yet, your blog can start building trust before they reach out. Here are some ways to build trust through your pet care blog.

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Writing Tips for Busy Pet Pros

Running a pet business is time-consuming. Blogging for your business often gets put on the back burner while you focus on your pets and their pet parents. But blogging doesn’t have to be super time-consuming. There are simple ways to grow your blog while staying focused on your clients’ daily needs.

Tip 1: Keep Your Blog Posts Short

Your blog posts don’t need to be long. A simple but important tip, and answer to a common question, a quick story that will resonate with your readers is all you need. What matters is that your post speaks to the needs of your clients and prospects in simple ways that resonate. A few paragraphs on an important topic will go a long way toward building trust.

Tip 2: Use Simple Structures

Instead of worrying what to write, how to start, and where to focus next, choose a simple structure:

  • Write a quick tip, followed by a simple explanation.
  • Write a Q&A post, where you start with a common client question, and then write your answer, just as you would say it to a client in person.
  • Write a list post of 5 items you want to share with your clients. Your list post can focus on seasonal pet care or cover a specific area of concern for pet parents.

By keeping your structure simple, you will be able to quickly share valuable information and build trust with your clients and prospects.

With a simple structure and a few paragraphs, you can keep your blog growing while staying focused on your clients. Photo by Andrew S at Unsplash

Tip 3: Write the Way You Talk

How many things do you explain to your clients or prospects in a day. A lot, right? Your blog post can easily reflect those kinds of conversations. Just write the way you talk. Don’t overcomplicate it. Choose your topic and just say what you would tell a client standing in front of you. Not only is conversational writing easier to write, but it’s also easier for your readers to understand.

Tip 4: Done Beats Perfection Every Time

Consistency matters more than perfection in blogging. Keep showing up and writing what pet parents need to know. Don’t worry about making everything perfect. Perfection can lead to delays and obstacles. Give yourself permission to keep it simple. Just say what you want your readers to know and hit the Publish button.

This week, set a timer for 15 minutes, choose a structure from Tip 2 above, and write what you would say to a client if they were in your office. Keep it simple and hit Publish. Know that what you share with your readers is valuable because you have the answers they need.