
The Secret Stats Your Follower Numbers Hide
This guest post is by Courtney Mroch of Haunt Jaunts. Statistics and their interpretation is often a popular topic on ProBlogger. One of my favorites about the subject was a guest post by Mark Seall called Who Cares How Many Subscribers You’ve Got? I loved the way he pointed out ...more
Blogging Tools and Services

Attract 100,000 Pageviews in 1 Month Using Slideshare
This guest post is by Joel Runyon of Impossible HQ. How do you stand out and differentiate yourself online when more and more people are starting blogs every day? Sure, you need to write stuff that’s gong to stand out, but a lot of blogging advice focuses just on writing. ...more
Blogging Tools and Services

24 Hours Left to Win a Trip to The Great Barrier Reef in Queensland Australia #QldBlog
Update: this competition is now closed to new entries. We’re now narrowing down to find our 10 winners who will be contacted and then announced here on ProBlogger on 23 April. Thanks to all who entered! Ten days ago I excitedly announced an amazing opportunity for ProBlogger readers to enter ...more
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A Better Starting Point for Choosing a Niche
Earlier this month, I wrote a post on gearing up your blog from a hobby into a business that generated some interesting discussion. One thing that’s often a sticking point relates to the point I made about niche assessment. Today I’d like to step back a little further and consider niche selection ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips

Optimize Your Health for Better Blogging
This guest post is by Joey and Chris of versatilehealth.com. So you want to be a blogger? Or maybe you’re already an established authority in your niche, with a great following and a nicely designed website—congrats! Your contribution to the wonderful world of sharing knowledge and information is much appreciated. ...more
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Let Your Critics Be Your Best Friends
This guest post is by Barb Sawyers of Sticky Communication. When I first started to write professionally, I hated people editing my work. To deal with these personal attacks, I would rant, cry, drink too much, and otherwise freak out. But one day I parked my ego long enough to ...more
Writing Content

How to Source and Host a Guest Post Series
Yesterday, we published the second post in a series of guest posts written by author Greg McFarlane here at ProBlogger. And recently you’ll have noticed our multi-author series on generating blog comments. So today I thought it might be interesting to talk about the thinking behind trying out series, and ...more
Writing Content

Use Video Testimonials to Increase Conversions
This guest post is by Annika Martins of AnnikaMartins.com. You think you want more traffic, but you don’t. You want I’m really interested in your stuff traffic that converts into social media sharing, new signups to your list and of course, sales. But how do you make that happen? How ...more
Blogging for Dollars

How Writing Confidently, Quickly, and Effectively Saved my Blog
This guest post is by Kraig Stewardson of IT Manager HQ. My blog was failing. My subscribers were nonexistent. My posts were disjointed. My writing was awful. My confidence was shot. Honestly, I felt like giving up. I knew that I needed to make a change. I knew that I ...more
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