Have you written a blog post that answers pet parents’ holiday questions and concerns? If not, there’s still time. Try to work on that this week. If you’ve already written that post, think about creating a place on your website to build a holiday resource.
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Create a Blog Post that Answers Pet Parents’ Holiday Questions
October is here, which means holidays are on the horizon. While pet parents might not be thinking about holidays yet, questions will start popping up soon:
How can I help my pet navigate holiday visitors?
Is my puppy old enough for a Christmas road trip?
Can I share any Thanksgiving veggies with my pet?
October is a great time for you to prepare a blog post that anticipates and answers pet parents’ most common holiday questions and concerns.
Continue reading “Create a Blog Post that Answers Pet Parents’ Holiday Questions”A Simple Blog Idea: Create a Mini Pet Care Calendar
Pet parents often juggle busy schedules. Small but important pet care tasks, like brushing teeth or coats, are easy to overlook. Pet parents tell themselves they’ll get to it when they have free time, or they’ll start working it into their schedule. But weeks roll by, and those tasks fall by the wayside.
You can help pet parents get these tasks done through a simple post that will help grow your blog. Write a Monday-through-Sunday pet care calendar and list one small task for each day. These tasks can be repeated from week to week.
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Fall brings wonderful seasonal changes, like cooler weather, that pet parents enjoy. Much less worry about pets getting overheated outdoors. Lots more fun fall walks in the woods and parks.
But fall also brings seasonal questions and concerns. Your blog is a great place to share reminders and answer questions. You can also link those blog posts to your seasonal FAQ page on your website.
Continue reading “A Simple Fall Focus for Your Pet Care Blog”Blog Topic Idea for Pet Pros: How to Survive Puppyhood
My beloved 13-year-old dog died a few weeks ago. I’m heartbroken. I realized very quickly I needed another dog, so I got a puppy of the same Yorkie breed. He is absolutely precious. But of course, raising a three-month-old puppy takes a lot of energy, made more difficult when you’re already exhausted from grief and the fight for life that preceded it.
I’ve been scouring the internet for blog posts that would offer helpful suggestions—not just for how to raise a puppy, but also how to keep my sanity in the process. I’ve only found one article that’s truly helpful. That makes me think there’s an open opportunity for you to blog about this topic, to reassure and guide pet parents like me.
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August can provide the perfect opportunity for a fall blog-planning session. Clients are often in transition at this time of year, which means you might have a late-summer window to brainstorm blog topics for your fall calendar.
You don’t need to start writing yet. But one cozy afternoon is the perfect time to plan three months of fall blog topics. With a few simple steps, you’ll know what to write and when.
Get your favorite fall beverage, find a cozy, quiet place, and get ready to do a little brainstorming. Let’s take a look.
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School supplies, new schedules, shuttling kids around. Back-to-school season can feel overwhelming for your clients. Their pets can feel the frenzy too. Everything is changing, and fast.
This is the perfect time for your blog to support your clients and help pets adjust. Your blog will remind pet parents that you’re a trustworthy family partner in this busy season.
Continue reading “Backpacks, Buses, and Barking: Blog Ideas to Help Pet Parents with Back-to-School Season”Which of Your Blog Posts Performed Best this Summer?
If you’re a busy pet professional, your summer probably flew by with a woof and a tail swish. While you were helping pets and their parents, hopefully your blog was helping you by reaching out and connecting with prospective customers and current clients online.
Before you move into the world of pumpkins, falling leaves, and brisk dog-walking days, take a look at how your blog content performed through the summer. See what worked, and why. A quick checkup on summer blog performance will help you plan your fall content.
Continue reading “Which of Your Blog Posts Performed Best this Summer?”Mid-Year Check-In: Is Your Blog Still Speaking to the Pet Parents You Want to Reach?
Summer is a busy time for pet professionals. But it’s also a great time to do a quick mid-year check-in on your blog. Taking 20 minutes to review your blog’s focus can help you attract the right clients for the rest of the year. A mid-year check-in is a chance to make sure your blog aligns with the pet parents you most want to serve.
Continue reading “Mid-Year Check-In: Is Your Blog Still Speaking to the Pet Parents You Want to Reach?”Tips to Keep Your Pet Pro Blog Shining All Summer
Summer is a busy time for you as a pet professional. More clients, visits, events, and less time to update your blog.
With a few simple content ideas, you can keep your blog shining all summer and still keep your focus on your pet clients. Let’s look at some light, quick ways to stay visible online.
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