Essential HTML for Bloggers Part 1
6th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Essential HTML for Bloggers Part 1

This guest post is by Matt Setter of MaltBlue.com. In the modern-world of blogging, there are so many blogging platforms to choose from. From the venerable WordPress, TypePad and Drupal to other great tools, such as Habari, Typo3 and CushyCMS amongst others. All of these make building a professional and stunning ...more
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Weekend Project: Get a Handle on HTML
6th of October 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Get a Handle on HTML

Tools like WordPress and Blogger and pretty much all online editors now provide us with WYSIWYG tools. That’s excellent for those of us who are less technical—like me! But visual editors like the one in WordPress can tempt us to copy and paste content from another program, like Word. Even ...more
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3 Steps to Living an Authentic Life Online
5th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

3 Steps to Living an Authentic Life Online

This guest post is by Geoff Talbot of SevenSentences.com. Whether you like it not, social media is taking over Internet. Research tells us that one in five of every minutes spent online is currently being spent on a social media channel. Business has always been about getting the attention of ...more
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How Free Ice Water Turned into a $10M/Year Business (And What it Means for You)
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How Free Ice Water Turned into a $10M/Year Business (And What it Means for You)

This guest post is by Greg Miliates of www.StartMyConsultingBusiness.com. In 1931, during the depths of the Great Depression, Ted Hustead opened a store in a tiny South Dakota town, population: 326, virtually all of whom were penniless. Over the following decades, Hustead grew his store into a $10 million empire, ...more
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Find the Ideal Frequency for Blogging and Email Marketing
4th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Find the Ideal Frequency for Blogging and Email Marketing

This guest post is by Francis Santos of Benchmark Email. Blogging and email marketing are a lot alike. Okay, a lot might be stretching it, but they do share some similarities. For example, both are easy for beginners to use, are generally inexpensive, and great for business. Another quality these ...more
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Why Great Writers Win Out in the Blogosphere—And How to Join Them
4th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Why Great Writers Win Out in the Blogosphere—And How to Join Them

This guest post is by Ali Luke of Writers’ Huddle. Is your writing holding you back? If new visitors never stick around, if you rarely get retweets, or if there’s tumbleweed blowing through your comments section, this might not be because you’re getting anything wrong in terms of promotion. There’s ...more
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How to Score a Job on the ProBlogger Job Board
3rd of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Score a Job on the ProBlogger Job Board

This guest post is by Jason Bacchetta of Life’d. After posting quite a few jobs on the ProBlogger Job Board, I’ve come to realize that a number of pet peeves affect my decision as to whether or not an applicant gets hired. Although some jobs receive upwards of 500 applicants, few of ...more
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Is Your Facebook Page in Danger of Deletion? Save Your Fans in 6 Steps
3rd of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Is Your Facebook Page in Danger of Deletion? Save Your Fans in 6 Steps

This guest post is by James Dunworth of the Ashtray Blog. On the 28th August, shortly after getting our 14,000th follower on Facebook, we received one of those emails that makes your heart not just sink, but plunge through your stomach and crash onto the floor. Facebook had deleted our ...more
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When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience
2nd of October 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

“Write for one reader” is advice we hear often in the blogosphere, and it can be a useful way to get a consistent voice going on your blog. But the longer you blog, the more likely you’ll be to get to know your readers, and the more diverse their needs ...more
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