Do You Outsource Any Part of Your Blogging?
28th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Do You Outsource Any Part of Your Blogging?

I’d like to run a quick poll in this post that examine the idea of outsourcing. You see more and more I’m talking to bloggers (big and small) and am hearing that they outsource at least some of their blogging activities. Perhaps the most common of these is hiring designers ...more
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Two Limited Time Offers for Bloggers Wanting to Learn How to Make Money
27th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Two Limited Time Offers for Bloggers Wanting to Learn How to Make Money

In the last 24 hours two teaching resources have launched that will help you to learn some great lessons on making money online: 1. Blog Masters Club – presented by David Risley, this resource is in it’s second class and will be available until next Tuesday. David presents a comprehensive ...more
Blogging for Dollars
47 Lists of Bloggers to Watch in 2010 – Check them Out!
27th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

47 Lists of Bloggers to Watch in 2010 – Check them Out!

Earlier this month we published a list of 30 bloggers to watch in 2010 that caused a lot of conversation and debate in the comments section of that post. Of course the list of bloggers were simply one persons opinion and fairly much focused around that persons interests – so ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
How to Be a More Relational Blogger [Tips for New and Established Bloggers]
26th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

How to Be a More Relational Blogger [Tips for New and Established Bloggers]

In this post (a continuation of my Principles of Successful Blogs) series I explore the topic of being relational with readers. Back in 2002 when I stumbled upon my first ever blog I was immediately inspired to start my own blog based on two things that I witnessed in that ...more
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5 Things I Learned About Blogging from Being an Author and Journalist
25th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

5 Things I Learned About Blogging from Being an Author and Journalist

A Guest Post by Alexandra Levit from www.newjobnewyou.com I’ve been an author since my early twenties, and a journalist since last year. All forms of writing were not created equal, and I’ve found that writing my blog, Water Cooler Wisdom has had its own set of challenges. However, there are ...more
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The Blogger’s Guide to Becoming rich (Instead of Just Famous)
24th of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

The Blogger’s Guide to Becoming rich (Instead of Just Famous)

A Guest Post by Johnny B Truant I saw Gary Coleman on TV last night and thought, “That guy has to be rich. Everyone knows who he is.” But then I realized that Gary’s true paid celebrity ended over 20 years ago, and whether he’s rich or not today is ...more
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Lessons about Blogging from a 90’s Road Trip
22nd of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Lessons about Blogging from a 90’s Road Trip

I’m in two minds whether this story should go on my personal blog or here on ProBlogger. The lessons are about life but in the second half this post I tie them to blogging. Apologies for the quality of the images in this post – they’re pictures of pictures – ...more
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How to Extend the Profitability of an E-Book Beyond Launch Week
21st of January 2010 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

How to Extend the Profitability of an E-Book Beyond Launch Week

Much has been written about how to launch an E-book to maximise sales with a big bang in the time surrounding a launch. I wrote a few weeks back about my own $72,000 E-book launch and received a lot of feedback from readers on their own big launches. What happens ...more
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Guest Posts. How To, Why To, Where-Not-To, AND NARY A LIST IN SIGHT.
20th of January 2010 kellydiels 0 Comments

Guest Posts. How To, Why To, Where-Not-To, AND NARY A LIST IN SIGHT.

guest post by Kelly Diels I’m not a huge fan of arguments based on evolutionary psychology. They tend to justify the status quo, much of which is “status unacceptable” to me. They tend to explain social injustices and systemic discrimination as, oh that’s just the way we are. That’s evolution. That’s ...more
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