
Why Bloggers Should Also Be Freelance Writers
This guest post is by Ali Hale of DailyWritingTips.com. Blogging can feel like a long, hard road—especially when you’re starting out. You haven’t hit 100 subscribers, let alone 1,000, and it feels like you’re writing into a vacuum. And even when you’re a little way down that blogging road, it ...more
Blogging for Dollars

9 Ways to Better Protect Your Blog
Warren Wooden is the owner and CEO of PLR Internet Marketing. When I think of the amount of time that I’ve invested into my blog and its resources I’m absolutely staggered by the thought of losing any part of it. So I’ve taken certain steps to protect myself, as well ...more
Blogging Tools and Services

7 Ways to Rescue Your Business Blog From the Blahs
This guest post is by Jennifer Brown Banks of Penandprosper. A recent Google search in preparation for this piece revealed over 40 million entries for the term “business blog.“ That makes for a whole lot of niche competition. A compelling reason to seek strategies to stand out to stay in ...more
Business Blogging

Why I Like Blogging
Today I thought I’d share a behind-the-scenes photo of what’s going on at ProBlogger HQ—one that illustrates why I love blogging as an occupation. The picture was taken at my local cafe and in it you can see my pride and joy. No, not the Macbook Air—my eldest son, “X,” ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips

Less Than 24 Hours to Go to Save 50% off the New ProBlogger eBook
Update: I’ve just ended this discount and associated competition. Winners will be notified and the price has been returned to normal. Thanks to everyone for buying your copy and to those who missed out – it’s still available at the normal price! It’s been a little over a week since ...more
ProBlogger Site News

What to Do When a Commenter Goes Rogue
This guest post is by Gail Brenner, Ph.D. of A Flourishing Life. It started innocently enough. Heartfelt comments, sharing a personal story, and a genuine interest in the topics I write about. But as the postings got longer, rambling, more personal, and more frequent—up to four a day in addition ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips

Curing the Dreaded Blogger’s Malaise
This guest post is by Steff of steffmetal.com. Right now, your blog is still new and shiny and everything is awesome, but one day, you’ll be hit with an unsettling dread at the thought of writing another post; the sudden realization that you just don’t care about deleting all the ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips

Finding Your Blog’s Unique Voice
This guest post is by Jeff Goins of Goins, Writer. Your blog needs a voice. Like Pavarotti, it can resonate with power that is full of sophistication.
Or, like Dave Grohl, it can scream and shout with disenfranchised angst.
It can even sing sweetly like your grandmother or quietly hum ...more
Writing Content

7 Valuable Lessons Bloggers Can Learn from Construction Workers
This guest post is by Joseph Wesley of Blog Tweaks. Did you know there are similarities between blogging and construction work? It’s true. I learned this while working as an electrician during the first six months of 2010. You may be wondering how a marketing grad from UT Austin ended ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips