Blog readers take in information using four different learning styles. People are imaginative, analytical, common sense or dynamic learners.

To appeal to each learning style, write your business blog posts addressing different needs. When writing a business blog, be aware that not everybody learns the same way, not everybody takes in information and processes like you do. Try to include four kinds of questions readers might be asking. Don’t leave anyone out. Ask and answer these questions in each post: why, what, how and what if.

Business blogging expert Patsi Krakoff, Psy.D. representing The Blog Squadâ„¢ and partner Denise Wakeman teaches professionals how they can make their blog writing more effective in order to educate, entertain and engage blog readers and potential clients. www.onlinemarketingchallenge.com

Ed Andriessen

Ed Andriessen is a small business internet marketing advisor, writer, coach, speaker, trainer and web geek. Since the 1990's he has helped thousands of individuals, small businesses and larger organizations learn to market, manage and improve. In 2007, Ed founded a company to help businesses learn to find more customers from the internet. You can find Ed at www.businesstrainingresource.com.

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