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Hi Mitchel,
First and foremost it will help your business's SEO, making you more appealing to search engines (and thus more visible to potential customers).
It's also a good way to keep your prospective customers and existing base know about new products, big news in your sector etc.
And it will show people that there is a genuine, engaging human behind the brand!
Hope that helps and good luck with the blog (if you decide to add one - p.s. you should :) )
Everyone likes to go to a website and see that it's regularly updated! Not only that but people might begin returning to your website to read the latest post, especially if you are putting good advice on it. Sounds like good advertising to me!
Having regularly updated content means the google robots will look through your website more often and analyse it to determine the position in google searches - a blog is a great way to do this! As said, it also helps customers understand your company and the work you do, like a spotlight on recent work gives the customer a reference point for the quality/type of work done, or the type of people they will be dealing with (though a gallery could do this too).
Remember to keep it updated regularly though, as an unused blog adds no value to google searches, and it could deter customers (e.g. they think it is an unused website).