I’m doing a special series of guest posts this week on Remarkablogger. I’ve invited several up-and-coming bloggers to describe how they got started in blogging, how it helps their business, and how blogging helped them grow as a human being.
Meet Grant Griffiths, who blogs at Home Office Warrior and runs a blog design and consulting business called G2WebMedia. I met Grant through Twitter, and consider him a friend (though politically, we don’t agree on everything, which makes for great conversation).
In the Beginning…
I started actually blogging, putting words down in a post, February 2005. My first blog was a blog I started to promote my family law practice. It quickly became my only form of advertising as I stopped doing any Yellow Pagesâ„¢ ads that same spring.
Prior to starting my first blog, I spent about 6 months researching and reading other blogs. At that time there were not that many legal blogs out there. I also spent some time reading non-legal blogs about blogging. And I really believe that helped me more then anything. I spent time reading, commenting and trying to connect with as many other bloggers as I could. I tell our clients to do the same thing.
The biggest reason I started to blog was I wanted an Internet presence and a way to compete with the “big boys”. There was no way I could compete with them in the Yellow Pagesâ„¢ as I just didn’t have the budget to afford a full page, color ad. And what I found, putting my efforts and funds in a web presence made more sense from all sides.
The Light Bulbs Starting to come on…
What I soon discovered about blogging:
- Less expensive
- Allowed me to be on same footing as the “big boys”
- Widened my target audience
- Positioned me as the place to go for information
- Got me noticed and I was even interviewed by magazines and newspapers on the subject I was blogging about
- Increased my “business”, and
- Gave me a great return on my investment (ROI)
By using a blog as my main marketing tool and posting to it on a regular basis, I saw my position in the search engines skyrocket. No longer were the “static” websites of the “big boys” on the top of the search results in Google. In fact, my blog was almost in the top five for any topic dealing with a family law question in the state of Kansas.
And best of all, I was making contact with potential clients I would not have been able to reach without it. I was given many opportunities to visit with the media and became known as a “thought leader” in my field. But there was even more opportunities coming my way then just the benefits blogging had for my law practice.
One of the best phone calls I received and one which reinforced my belief in blogging came from a large firm in one of our bigger cities in Kansas. As soon as I answered the call, the first words out of this other attorney’s mouth were, “how the hell are you ranked higher then me on the Internet?” My response may have caught him off guard when I said, “I am ranked higher then you because you have a static Web site and I have a blog.”
His next words were amazing: “what the hell is a blog?” So I spent the next 30 minutes telling him what a blog was and how it would better position him and his firm in their web presence.
I started to get a lot of calls and emails from other lawyers wanting to know about blogging. I was spending more and more time discussing with them the benefits of blogging and how it could really kick start their practices.
In addition to that, I decided to start a second blog called Home Office Lawyer. It was on this blog I discussed running a solo law practice from a home office. This too caused a ripple in my online life and also got me noticed even more. I started that blog for fun and it quickly became a catalyst to changing my life and business focus.
In September, 2007 we started a new blog called Home Office Warrior and a blog design and consulting business called G2WebMedia. My reason for doing so is I decided if I was going to be talking to so many people about blogging. And they would keep asking me how or where can I go to get a professional design blog done, why not offer such services. So we did.
The Beginning of a New Career…
I can now say that I am a recovering attorney as I no longer practice law at all. My main business focus is now G2WebMedia and expanding Home Office Warrior and quite frankly, I am having a blast. The people I have met online and in person because of my blogging have been wonderful. And I know for a fact I would have never met any of them without blogging.
We continue to run our business out of my home office, taking advantage of everything technology has to offer. And I continue to meet new people almost daily because of blogging and other social media tools such as Twitter.
Someone told me when I started blogging that I would see a major change in my professional life within 18 months. They were right. They just missed it by a couple of months. If there is any advice I would give anyone considering blogging, it would be this. First, don’t over-think it. And second, just do it. At least try it to see if it is right for you. However, don’t discount its effects on your professional and personal life until you have at least given it a try.
Learn more about Grant’s new entrepreneurial career at G2WebMedia and follow him on Twitter.



