Set a Posting Schedule that Encourages Shares and Pageviews
17th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Set a Posting Schedule that Encourages Shares and Pageviews

This guest post is by Lindsey Dahlberg of Bloggingtips.com. We’ve all heard the saying, “great content gets shared.” But what happens if yours isn’t getting shared? Does that mean you don’t have great content? Not necessarily. It could mean you have top-notch content, but you’re not posting it at the ...more
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Courting Brands to Collaborate on Your Blog: A Complete Guide
17th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Courting Brands to Collaborate on Your Blog: A Complete Guide

This guest post is by Anshu of Blooms And Bugs. You may have seen other bloggers working with different brands and wondered how they did it. You may have also considered if it was a good thing to emulate. I’m a sewing blogger and in my one and half years ...more
Blogging for Dollars
5 Ways to Use Images to Make Your Posts Irresistible
16th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

5 Ways to Use Images to Make Your Posts Irresistible

This week on #blogchat on Twitter, we discussed the use of images in blog posts, and I thought that some of the advice we covered there might be useful for you too. So here are my top tips for using images in your blog posts. 1. Use an image per ...more
Blog Design
The Day A Spider Monkey Tried to Kill Me (And What it Taught Me About Getting More Blog Readers)
16th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Day A Spider Monkey Tried to Kill Me (And What it Taught Me About Getting More Blog Readers)

This guest post is by Logan Marshall of the Free Life Project. The hot Costa Rican sun filters through the canopy, warming my back as I walk up a small path towards the house where I am staying. I can hear the calls of howler monkeys in the distance, echoing through ...more
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The Shocking Truth about Consistent Blogging Success: How to Find Your Voice
15th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Shocking Truth about Consistent Blogging Success: How to Find Your Voice

This guest post is by Bill Zipp of billzipponbusiness.com/. It’s one of the greatest feelings in the world! You write something on your blog that goes viral. Likes explode, comments go crazy, tweets multiply, and open rates are off the charts. That’s what’s great about blogging. So when the dust ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
5 Steps to SEO Friendly Split Testing, Sans Stress
15th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

5 Steps to SEO Friendly Split Testing, Sans Stress

This guest post is by Justine Smith of FreshBooks. Split testing. For many bloggers, the very words inspire visions of code and feelings of stress. Also called A/B testing, split testing is an art that allows you to divvy up your blog visitors so one group sees a slightly different ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
Curate a Best-Of Post that Gets Read, Used, and Shared
14th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Curate a Best-Of Post that Gets Read, Used, and Shared

One of the posts I’m featuring in the carousel on Digital Photography School at the moment is the Best of dPS. If you haven’t compiled a best-of list of your most-loved posts yet, you should. It’s very sharable: Take your best posts, make them into one post, and you can ...more
Featured Posts
The Benefits of Being a Transparent Blogger [Case Study]
14th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Benefits of Being a Transparent Blogger [Case Study]

This guest post is by Ashley Bennett of Ashley-Bennett.com. One of the most successful bloggers online right now is also one of the most transparent. You probably know him as Pat. Pat is the owner of the successful website and podcast entitled Smart Passive Income. Smart Passive Income is all ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
How to Blog In the Moment (or What Acting School Taught Me About Being a Better Blogger)
13th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Blog In the Moment (or What Acting School Taught Me About Being a Better Blogger)

This guest post is by Tommy Walker of Inside The Mind.  Editor’s note: We’ve broken ProBlogger’s ban on offensive language for this post, as we feel it’s necessary in this particular piece. If harsh language offends you, you may want to skip this one.    In the Summer of 2005 I graduated from ...more
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