Don’t Let Your Brain Destroy Your Blog Business
7th of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Don’t Let Your Brain Destroy Your Blog Business

This guest post is by Steve of thecodeofextraordinarychange.com. The U.S. General Accounting Office has estimated that purchases of equipment by the military that feature new technology are delivered on time and on budget just 1% of the time.1 The worldwide scientific community has agreed unanimously that human activity on planet ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
7 Little-Known Strategies To Get Your Deadbeat Blog Working For You
7th of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

7 Little-Known Strategies To Get Your Deadbeat Blog Working For You

This guest post is by Jarom Adair of Solopreneur Marketing. “You lazy, ungrateful, good-for-nothing blog!” You stare at the 0 comments accompanying each of your most recent posts. “All you do is sit around all day. I’m the one doing all the work around here!” Blogs are supposed to bring ...more
Blog Promotion
How to Brand a Blog Product: Tips from the Pros [Case Study]
6th of February 2013 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

How to Brand a Blog Product: Tips from the Pros [Case Study]

Branding. We’re always talking about it, but too rarely do we stop to think about what it actually means. So today I thought I’d step through two great examples of blog product branding and see what tips we can take from these stories. The products I wanted to look at are ...more
Blogging for Dollars
How to Get Your Headshot to Appear in Google Results—Wherever Your Content is Published
5th of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Get Your Headshot to Appear in Google Results—Wherever Your Content is Published

This guest post is by Jeff Foster of WebBizIdeas. Many people who blog want their image to appear next to their listing in Google’s search engine results (SERP) when either they publish a post, their guest contributors publish a post, or when they guest post on other sites. What is ...more
Blog Promotion
Triple Your Facebook Likes in Two Weeks
4th of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Triple Your Facebook Likes in Two Weeks

This guest post is by Samuel of Internet Dreams. Would you like some more cake after having a first slice? Most of us wouldn’t be satisfied with just one slice of cake, so we end going back to the table and grabbing a second one. Heck, some of us would ...more
Social Media
The Valuable Content Marketing Strategies Of George Carlin And Sheldon Cooper – How It Has Helped Me
4th of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Valuable Content Marketing Strategies Of George Carlin And Sheldon Cooper – How It Has Helped Me

This guest post is by Frank Angelone of Social Tech Zone. The same rehashed garbage!  They were my feelings in 2012 about to bloggers implementing content marketing strategies. They seem to believe that just because they’re in a potentially crowded niche that revisiting topics which have already been covered is ...more
Blog Promotion
Another Way Compassion Can Cure Writer’s Block
3rd of February 2013 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Another Way Compassion Can Cure Writer’s Block

When I saw the title of Brandon’s post on compassion and writer’s block earlier today, I instantly had an idea of what the post was about. But it turns out Brandon had a different take on the topic than I do! So I wanted to add to his ideas in ...more
Writing Content
How Compassion Cures Writer’s Block‏
3rd of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How Compassion Cures Writer’s Block‏

This guest post is by Brandon Yawa of BrandonYawa.com. If you are a writer, I don’t have to tell you how a dark shadow dubbed “writer’s block” hoovers over all your projects like Casper, but in the form of a not-so-friendly ghost. However, I assure you, this phenomenon known as ...more
Writing Content
What Studying Haikus Taught Me about Writing Blog Posts
2nd of February 2013 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

What Studying Haikus Taught Me about Writing Blog Posts

This guest post is by Steve of Do Something Cool. A form of Japanese poetry, haikus have been around for hundreds of years.  Blogging has been around for roughly two decades.  On the surface, these two different forms of writing don’t have anything to do with each other.  But surprisingly, understanding ...more
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