10 Reasons For Bloggers To Get Involved With a Non-Profit
1st of February 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

10 Reasons For Bloggers To Get Involved With a Non-Profit

This post exploring reasons for getting involved with Non Profit organizations was written by Dr Mani Sivasubramanian from Money Power Wisdom. Having my blogging structured around a charitable purpose has helped bring unique advantages, give greater visibility and made it deeply satisfying and enjoyable. Here’s why you, as a blogger, ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
Tips on How to Apply for a Blog Job
31st of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Tips on How to Apply for a Blog Job

24 Hours ago I decided to use my own job board here at ProBlogger for the first time. I’ve used it before to advertise jobs for b5media – but never before to advertise for a blogger on one of the blogs that I manage. The job I put up is ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
Ask ProBlogger a Blogging Question
31st of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Ask ProBlogger a Blogging Question

Over the next few months I’d like to base as many posts as possible here at ProBlogger on real life questions and problems of readers. As a result I’m opening the ProBlogger ‘question box’. I can’t guarantee that I’ll answer them all – but I’ll attempt to get through as ...more
ProBlogger Site News
How to Write Better Posts, Every Time
31st of January 2008 Skellie 0 Comments

How to Write Better Posts, Every Time

Skellie is a regular writer for ProBlogger. Read more posts like this one at her blog, Skelliewag.org, or subscribe to her RSS feed. Whether you blog about internet marketing, parenthood, karate or ballpoint pens, there are certain things you can do to make each post better. This week, I want ...more
Writing Content
13 Questions to Ask Before Publishing a Post On Your Blog
30th of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

13 Questions to Ask Before Publishing a Post On Your Blog

1. What was the main point of this post? have I made it clearly? 2. What do I want readers of this post to do? have I led them to this action? 3. Have I written something useful? 4. Have I written something unique? 5. Has what I’ve written taken ...more
Featured Posts
From 0 to 2000+ Subscribers in 90 Days
30th of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

From 0 to 2000+ Subscribers in 90 Days

This guest post is one that I’m excited to publish – it’s by Tina Su from ThinkSimpleNow.com – a great blog that I’ve been a big fan of. In it Tina will share some of how she’s grow her blog from 0 to 2000 subscribers in just 90 days. How ...more
Blog Promotion
Entrecard Credit Winners
29th of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Entrecard Credit Winners

Last week I ran a little competition to give away 5000 Entrecard credits to ProBlogger readers. I’ve just drawn the winners and they are: Riceblogger John is Fit Sly Angie Hurst Allen Thanks for everyone’s comments and recommendations. Winners – have already been gifted the points.
ProBlogger Site News
StumbleUpon – The Most Popular Social Bookmarking Site for (Pro)Bloggers
29th of January 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

StumbleUpon – The Most Popular Social Bookmarking Site for (Pro)Bloggers

In the last ProBlogger reader poll I asked readers about their social bookmarking habits – more specifically to tell us about their favorite social bookmarking site. Just under 1300 readers have voted to this point and the results look like this: StumbleUpon wins quite convincingly with 31% of all responses ...more
Social Media
Blogger or Mind-Reader? Six Ways to Give Your Audience Exactly What It Wants
29th of January 2008 Skellie 0 Comments

Blogger or Mind-Reader? Six Ways to Give Your Audience Exactly What It Wants

Skellie is a regular writer for ProBlogger. Get more unique blogging tips at her blog, Skelliewag, or subscribe to her feed. ProBlogger readers are absolutely spoilt when it comes to great articles about coming up with post ideas. But what about thinking up the post topics your audience has been ...more
Writing Content