🚨 Why Companies Don’t Use Blogs 🚨
Have you ever noticed how some company websites have a blog section that’s… a little empty? You’re not alone! Here’s why we think companies might be avoiding the blog game:
The “Coming Soon” Syndrome 🕰️
Blog section? Check. First post? Uhh… coming soon! (Which in corporate language means: “We’ll get to it right after that next big project. Or the one after that. Or… well, you get the idea.”)
“We Have a Lot to Say, But… Where Did We Put It?” 📝
It turns out, writing a blog post is slightly more complicated than just thinking, “We should write a blog post!” Especially when meetings, deadlines, and coffee breaks come first.
The “Who Will Write It?” Mystery 🔍
It’s always fun watching a team figure out who’s going to write the blog. The marketer? The intern? The office plant? (Rumor has it, some teams have spent more time discussing who will write than it would’ve taken to just write it.)
The Great Content Debate 🤔
“What should we write about? Something cutting-edge? Or maybe just a fun post about our team?” Cue the endless brainstorms, where every idea is great… until it’s time to actually type it up.
Because Memes Seem Easier 🤷♂️
Let’s be honest: creating a meme is quicker, it’s fun, and it’s great for engagement! Who needs 800 words when you can sum up your strategy with a cat in a bow tie? 🐱
So, if your company hasn’t gotten around to blogging yet—don’t worry, you’re not alone. We’ll all eventually get there… right after that next meeting. 😉