Popular Blogs for Small Business Owners
Published: March 28, 2019
A list of blogs every small business owner may benefit from reading.
QuickSprout. QuickSprout is a blog penned by serial entrepreneur Neil Patel and covers a wide variety of tips from leadership, to social media, to search engine optimization, and everything in between. While it would arguably fit in any of the categories on this list, Neil’s posts on business best practices are some of his most valuable.
Harvard Business Review.The Harvard Business Review is a great place to head for general business advice, leadership tips, crisis management information, and a host of other topics. Articles are written by expert authors and you may leave with a few new takeaways and things I want to start implementing in my own work.
Killer Startups. Find information here on everything you need to know to run a successful company. There’s information on the best tools, apps, how to build a great team, product reviews, etc.
Mixergy. Hear from other entrepreneurs who have created successful businesses, how they did it, and to get a sense of their personal stories.
Mike Blumenthal Blog. If you’re a small business owner trying to understand all the changes associated with Google Places, local search, and what bugs are getting fixed when, Mike’s blog is among the best in the industry to follow and a huge resource.
Blueglass. Here you’ll find tips, tools, and personal experiences that anyone can learn from and implement in their own business. One of the most strategic, forward-thinking outlets on content marketing topics.
Copyblogger. The goal of Copyblogger is to help you get traffic, attract links, increase subscribers and grow revenue through content. The site offers strategic advice on how to become better with content and is a must read for anyone looking to build a business on the Web.
Google Small Business. Google has an official blog for small business owners to keep them up to date on new releases, using Google tools, and other news. Some of it can be a little overly-promotional at times, but it’s worth following. This is a Google world, after all.