This Week, Try Something New
12th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

This Week, Try Something New

In the last few weeks I’ve had the privilege to meet a lot of bloggers at various on and offline events. These have been great experiences that have really opened my eyes to what others are doing on their blogs, and with their audiences. It’s been a great time for ...more
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Find Yourself … and Find Your Niche
11th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Find Yourself … and Find Your Niche

This guest post is by Kid In The Front Row. I once watched an interview with Ricky Gervais, where he talked about how a lot of people don’t like his stand up comedy. He said he didn’t care. All he needs is 5,000 people in each town to fill a ...more
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The Biggest Lie in Blogging and How to Disprove it
11th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Biggest Lie in Blogging and How to Disprove it

This guest post is by Ryan Biddulph of Cashwithatrueconscience.com. You lie to yourself. Every day as a blogger. Okay, maybe you don’t. Maybe you don’t buy in. But you probably do. If you moan about struggling to blog. Writer’s block The lie is writer’s block. You have no ideas. You ...more
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6 Practices to Overcome Your Fears of Playing Bigger
10th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

6 Practices to Overcome Your Fears of Playing Bigger

This guest post is by Tara Wagner of TheOrganicSister.com. Playing bigger. Putting yourself out there. What others will think? Not being good enough. Most bloggers have had to face those fears at same point. Dreams and goals tend to bring up our ugly stories after all. Being a life coach ...more
Blogging for Dollars
Weekend Project: Take a Blogging Retreat
10th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Take a Blogging Retreat

As bloggers, we all face challenges. They might be as big as expanding our blog beyond a five-figure income. Or they might be ongoing, like the challenges of finding post ideas, or clearly defining our niches. And we look for answers wherever we can: on our favorite blogs, in ebooks ...more
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How to Build a Dominant Google+ Presence
9th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Build a Dominant Google+ Presence

This guest post is by Ryan Howard of Complete Web Resources. Google+ is the hottest game in town when it comes search engine placement gains—at least for the time being. We’ve run multiple tests and so have a few other agencies we know, almost with unanimous consent that preferring Google+ ...more
Social Media
Work With Private Advertisers to Keep them Coming Back
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Work With Private Advertisers to Keep them Coming Back

This guest post is by John Burnside of moneyin15minutes.co.uk. If you have a blog or website then I’m sure that you will have looked at various ways to earn a bit of money for all your blood, sweat and tears. There are so many ways to do it. You’ve got ...more
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Blogging in Brief: Engagement Tools, App Auctions, and Brutal Realism
8th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Blogging in Brief: Engagement Tools, App Auctions, and Brutal Realism

This week has turned up some really interesting ideas for blog reader engagement using technology as well as creative content techniques… Mini reader surveys … and more On Eugen Oprea’s blog, we saw this handy little query form: It’s made with LeadConverter, which you can use on a free subscription ...more
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The Commonsense Approach to Fresh Post Ideas
7th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Commonsense Approach to Fresh Post Ideas

This guest post is by Ryan Shell of Fashables. If you’re a long-time blogger, you, at some point, have inevitably looked at a blank document on a computer screen and thought to yourself, “I have no idea what I’m going to write about.” And if you’ve never been a blogger, it’s ...more
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