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How Forest Animals Can Use Blogging for Business

Blogging can be a very effective way for businesses to achieve their desired outcomes, whether you’re a bear who organizes bespoke forest picnics, a beaver who offers tree removal services, a deer who polishes antlers, or a chipmunk who sells nuts. Let’s explore some of the benefits that blogging can bring to you…

More Traffic

Regularly creating fresh blog posts is known to bring traffic to websites, possibly long after the post is published if the content is evergreen (such as ‘The Best Way to Remove an Evergreen Trees’)

More Engagement

Blog posts can be fun, they can be educational, and they can even be inspirational. Whether you’re posting well thought out words, engaging images, or various videos, a blog can be a place that others are excited to visit. In short, good posts keeps your audience engaged, and gives them a reason to come back for more.  

Show Your Expertise

Continuing from the last point, blogs can be a great way to position yourself as an authority in your field. When other animals see how knowledgeable you are about nuts, where do you think they will go for all of their nut needs? Probably not to the squirrel down the road who doesn’t know a walnut from a lug nut.

Convert Clients

Once you become a personable and trusted source of information in your field, it becomes much more likely that the traffic to your site will turn into clients. Others I’ll know exactly who to go to for all of their antler polishing needs.

Create Social Media Content

If your company is on social media (which it should be), blogs can provide you with valuable to content to share to these other platforms. Let’s say that you have written a 500 word blog post titled '10 Health Benefits of Going on Picnics'; you can likely repurpose this post into a series of bit-sized social media content, such as ‘Did you know that going on a picnic with your friends just twice a month can reduce stress levels by 30%?’, or ‘Picnics are great source of vitamin D, and vitamin fun!’.

Share News

Blogs also give you a platform to share news and updates about your business. Is there a new kind of nut on the market? Have you started offering hoof polishing as well? Are there any new tree removal restrictions that your potential clients should know about? What are the latest innovations in picnic baskets? You can use your blogs to keep your audience up to date.

Now that you’ve seen some of the benefits of blogging, let’s have a quick look at some general guidelines of what goes into a good blog post (we’ll more in-depth with these in another post):

  • Create a headline that is clear and interesting

  • Make sure that your introduction is engaging

  • Use sub-headings to break up the text and highlight key sections

  • Include compelling graphics

  • End with a ‘call to action’

There you have it! If you want to be the perfect picnic planner, a notable nut-seller, an awesome antler polisher, or a terrific tree remover, blogging is a wonderful way to make your business grow!

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Library Finds - part 1

As a published picture book author, I love going to the library and exploring picture books with my kids; at any given time we usually have a stack of 20 or so in our home. There are so many great stories to tell, and so many ways to say them. Here are some of my favourite books we have discovered recently:

So Many Sounds

written by Tim McCanna, ilustrated by Andy J. Miller

I’m a big fan of the illustrator, Andrew Miller (also known as Andy J Pizza), for his podcast, ‘Creative PepTalk’, so I came across this book in the library I couldn’t wait to read it - and it didn’t disappoint. Tim‘s text exploring the different sounds that a child might experience throughout a day is fun, lyrical, and allowed Andy plenty of room to play with the illustrations in his fun style.

This book also has the credit of being the first book that my daughter read by herself (with a little help here are there). She has been learning to read for some time, and lately all of the sounds and letters have started to really click with her. We had a pile of library books sitting on the counter, and to our pleasant surprise she picked this one up and started reading the words, ending the book to an enthusiastic round of applauses.

Story Boat

written by Kyo Maclear, illustrated by Rashin Kheiriyeh

I don’t always cry when I read picture books, but sometimes I do. ‘Story Boat’ is a story about two young refugees, a sister and brother, making their way to a new and unknown life. Through their exhausting journey, they find refuge in their imaginations and the few familiar things that they have in their possession. It is beautifully written, and the illustration style fits perfectly in the thin layer between the real and imaginative worlds created by the young characters.

The Yellow Kayak

written by Nina Laden, illustrated by Melissa Castrillon

When reading a book I sometimes try to decide which illustration is my favourite. With this book, every single page is an amazing work of art. The light, poetic text is fun to read, taking you on a lovely evening adventure.

Bug Club

written and illustrated by Elise Gravel

Elise Gravel is one of my favourite Illustrators. Her love of the world and every little thing in it is apparent in all of her work. In this book she uses her uniquely adorable illustrations to share her love of the tiny world of bugs. I happen to love bugs as well, and my 4 year old loves anything that moves, so this book was a big hit at our house.

The Weather Girls

written and illustrated by Aki

This is a cute book all about the different seasons. The illustrations are so simple, but they capture a lot of subtle details and are well composed. The text is fun to read, making for a playful little jaunt through the different seasons.

Sad Book

written by Michael Rosen, illustrated by Quentin Blake

As you can probably guess, this isn’t the most colourful or upbeat book on the shelf, but it is a gentle, poetic reflection about sadness. Quentin Blake’s illustrations are always perfectly beautiful.

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LinkedIn

This is a cool graphic a made for a social media course that I’m currently taking; some fun facts about the popular social network LinkedIn

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Morning Tea

These are part of an ongoing project that I’m working on. If you like tea and you like mornings, then you’ll probably like these.

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the International Baccalaureate - Key Concepts posters

Created for passionate teachers who love to inspire their students, this series visually depicts the International Baccalaureate "Key Concepts". These fundamental elements of learning and understanding look just as great in a kid's room as a classroom, so even non-teachers can enjoy them! These posers are available as printable downloads at the Land of Le Beef Etsy shop.

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ib key concepts - connection
ib key concepts - responsibility
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