Blog Strategy and Outreach
Looking to reach out to bloggers? To spread a message in the blogosphere? To shape perceptions? You've come to the right place. But don't take our word for it - look at the quote above from Henry Copeland, the president of BlogAds.com (the advertising service for thousands of blogs). Look, right there - to the right. Yes, in the box.
Everybody talks about reaching bloggers, but at Grassroots Enterprise, many of us are actually are bloggers. Whether it's politics, entertainment, literature, or something else, chances are good that there's a Grassroots Enterprise employee blogging about it right now.
Now, at most firms there'd be someone standing over that employee, shouting, "stop blogging, and get the hell back to work." But here at Grassroots Enterprise, that is our work. We know how to reach out to bloggers and to promote effective messages to them because we know the blogosphere personally. Intimately. At night we take long walks on the beach with blogosphere, whisper sweet nothings in its ear, and hold hands and spin in circles, laughing happily as the camera angle zooms in above us.
For the last several years, we have built solid relationships with hundreds of the top bloggers across a range of subject areas. We have built those relationships because we have treated them with respect, and because we have pitched them stories that are relevant, timely, creative, and ultimately - blog worthy. In addition, we have helped numerous clients build their own blogs.
Need help speaking blog? Come to us, and we'll be your interpreter.
Featured Project
2007
American Chemical Society
The American Chemical Society (ACS) is committed to keeping its members informed of legislation that may impact the chemical enterprise and to bringing the expertise of ACS members to bear on science policy.
That's why they turned to Grassroots Enterprise to help develop and grown their Act4Chemistry network, the Society's grassroots program for updating members on federal legislation and facilitating contact with members of Congress.