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New CU Blogs: Midwest Financial, Old Hickory, and Secure One Credit Unions

By Jim Bruene on May 21, 2007 10:44 AM | Comments (2)

In our blogging report published last fall (here), we predicted there would be 300 U.S. financial institution blogs by the end of this year. Five months into the year, we are way behind on that projection, with about two dozen financial institutions blogging. That includes just two banks (Wells Fargo and Bank of Internet) and 20+ credit unions (see previous coverage here).

We found three new credit union blogs this weekend, another 1% of the way towards that prediction, which looks high. But I still think there will be close to 200 by year-end. And I promise not to profile ALL of them here.

My Credit Union Blog

MidWest Financial Credit Union and its affiliate, University of Michigan Health System Financial, launched a joint blog on May 14. Although, these two financial institutions are part of the same company, joint blogging efforts across several credit unions in the same geographic area could make a lot of sense.

My Credit Union Blog is attractively laid out and has five postings in its first week, several that are fairly long and fall into the "consumer education" category. It's fine to sprinkle those in over time, but don't overwhelm your readers with long lists of tips and tools. They can already read that stuff at just about any financial website.

Your blog should primarily have short, interesting articles of local interest. Limit the educational pieces to one or two per month at most. Again, Piedmont CU is the best FI blog I've seen in terms of content (see previous post here).

My Credit Union Blog from MidWest Financial CU and UMHS Financial

Old Hickory Credit Union

Old Hickory Credit Union's blog began last week with the obligatory welcome message and the first entry on going green with electronic statements, always a good blog subject. With just one entry, it's too early to comment on the content. But the layout is clean, it wisely uses it's own URL <blogohcu.org>, unique template, and covers the basics in the About section introducing the two bloggers behind the effort. Hopefully, over time the blog will be spruced up with more graphics and pictures.

Old Hickory CU blog

Secure One Credit Union

Unlike the other two new blogs, Secure One Credit Union, should consider pulling its blog down until it has more resources to commit to the project. The blogger platform makes it look cheap (which it is), but the fatal flaw is lack of content. There are only two entries since its March 20 launch, and the last, which is more than a month old, simply lists CD rates, something that can easily be found on a regular website. Here's the link: <securefirstcu.blogspot.com>.

You don't have to blog that often, but once or twice per week is a good rule of thumb, and at least some of the posts should be original content, not cut-and-paste jobs from your website.

Secure One CU blog

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Jim, good insights on these new blogs. Kudos to the CU's for initiating these blogs, but your reminder is a good one: make sure you do it right. I think these bloggers are trying a little too hard to be super informative (thus your comment regarding the length being too much on many of the posts)...and will run the risk of simply running out of tips pretty quickly, or burning out. I'd love to see some simple, original thoughts sprinkled in, just reflecting what's on their minds that day (in a relevant way, of course). Every post should be valuable, but it doesn't have to be profound in my opinion.

Jeff Stephens
Creative Brand Communications

Jim, thanks for finding these. There's so much going on, hard to keep up. Nice to see we have increasing company in this space.

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