
Blog Design for ROI Rule #3: Shower Attention and Appreciation On Your Community
This guest post is by Gab Goldenberg, author of The Advanced SEO Book. This is part 3 of Problogger’s Blog Design for ROI series. Today we’ll talk about integrating your community into your design. Since a blog is a form of social media, even if—or especially if—it’s a business blog, it ...more
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Blogging the Festive Season: The Not-for-Profit Blog [Case Study]
Stephen Pepper is insurance administrator by day, youth worker and blogger by night. He and his wife run Youth Workin’ It, a not-for-profit site that provides consultancy and services for youth workers and organizations worldwide. This includes blogging 6 days a week about youth work. As part of our Blogging ...more
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Blogging the Festive Season: The Digital Publisher [Case Study]
Kimberly Gauthier has been running online pet magazine Keep the Tail Wagging since 2012. As part of our Blogging the Festive Season series, we asked a few questions about how she’s squaring up for her first festive season on the blog. You started Keep the Tail Wagging on January 1, ...more
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Free Webinar: 10 Things I Wish I’d Known About Blogging When I Started
It’s time for another ProBlogger webinar, and as part of my 10 days of celebrating my 10 years of blogging, I thought in this next webinar that I’d do some reflecting upon the big things that I wish I’d known when I started blogging. Register to attend here. The last ...more
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6 Things “Saved By the Bell” Taught Me About Blogging
This guest post is by Chiara Mazzucco of TheIndieChicks.com. There are hundreds of thousands of articles written on being a successful blogger and driving traffic to your website or blog . Bleh. You can sit down and read each one, leading you to write your first blog post in about ...more
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Why’d You Choose That Domain Name?
This guest post is by The Blogger. Let’s admit one thing. We all started this web thing honestly, naively. Our first site was designed to help people, to fill a gaping void we saw in the online world. We wanted to do so much good. Where, then, did it go ...more
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How to Publish Your Blog on Amazon Kindle
This guest post is by Ali Abbas of thenextgenwriter.com. Have you published your blog on Kindle? If not, you should do it, pronto! It’s easy, it’s productive and it’s free. We’re not talking about publishing ebooks or PDFs, but your dynamic and regularly updated blog. Rather surprisingly, not a lot ...more
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How to Establish the Right Priorities to Grow Your Blog and Profits
This guest post is by Nathalie Lussier of The Website Checkup Tool. Here’s a harsh nugget of truth for you. Once you get this, your blog will not only take off, it will become way more profitable. Are you ready for it? Here it is: You don’t need more how-to’s ...more
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All ProBlogger Ebooks Are $10 for the Next 10 Days Only
Today is my tenth anniversary of starting blogging and to celebrate I’m offering all ProBlogger ebooks at just $10 each—that’s a 50-90% saving on their normal price. 10 Years of Blogging Ten years ago when I hit Publish on my first blog post, I could never imagined how that moment ...more
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