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Bloggers are like Pawns on a Chessboard
26th of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Bloggers are like Pawns on a Chessboard

Today Nadeesha Cabral from Rockfuse tells us why Bloggers are like Pawns on a Chessboard! – Image by All glass no class. Well, you have to give it up for the title, don’t you think? Probably one of the weirdest blog post titles that you’ve ever seen on Problogger right? ...more
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Write Reviews that Add Value and Solve Readers’ Problems
25th of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Write Reviews that Add Value and Solve Readers’ Problems

Today Dustin M. Wax writes about how to write Review Post on your blog. Reviews are one of the mainstays of blogs. By now, everyone in the world is familiar with Problogger’s own Darren Rowse’s accidental transformation into a professional blogger following the success of his camera reviews. (Been off-world ...more
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Trent from The Simple Dollar’s Tipping Point
24th of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Trent from The Simple Dollar’s Tipping Point

Today Trent Hamm from The Simple Dollar shares his blog’s tipping point. For me, the tipping point of The Simple Dollar was the removal of a mental block. Prior to starting The Simple Dollar, I’d had limited success with blogging and I’d chosen to convince myself that the reason for ...more
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Blogging and Insecurity: Conquering the Fear of Presenting Your Big Ideas
24th of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Blogging and Insecurity: Conquering the Fear of Presenting Your Big Ideas

In this post Chris Guillebeau from The Art of Nonconformity examines the topic of blogger insecurity. Here’s a confession: every time I post a new essay on my site, I experience a brief moment of panic. At first, the panic is the same feeling I get when sending an email ...more
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Apologies to Newsletter Subscribers [and What to Do When You Stuff Up On Your Blog]
23rd of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Apologies to Newsletter Subscribers [and What to Do When You Stuff Up On Your Blog]

I Stuffed up! Earlier today I sent out my weekly Digital Photography newsletter to not only the 40,000 subscribers who asked to receive it but also to several thousand ProBlogger readers who had subscribed to an old ProBlogger newsletter that I used to run (and which I’m about to start ...more
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David Peralty Shares His Blog’s Tipping Point
23rd of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

David Peralty Shares His Blog’s Tipping Point

Today David Peralty from xfep.com shares the Tipping Point of His Blog. For me, the biggest tipping point on my blog wasn’t actually anything I did, but instead what others were doing. During the first few months of my latest endeavor, Xfep.com, I wasn’t linked often, I worked hard to ...more
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Jeremy Schoemaker Shares His Blog’s Tipping Point
21st of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Jeremy Schoemaker Shares His Blog’s Tipping Point

Today Jeremy Schoemaker from ShoeMoney shares the Tipping Point for his blog. When I decided to start quantifying what I was talking about by posting some of our earnings it was a HUGE influx of users. Especially the adsense check and Azoogleads check (which was for a magazine not a ...more
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Smashing Magazine’s Tipping Points
21st of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Smashing Magazine’s Tipping Points

Today Vitaly Friedman, Chief Editor of Smashing Magazine shares the tipping point/s of that blog. Since the very beginning of our magazine we had only one goal in mind: helping out fellows designers and developers, smashing them with the information that will make their lives easier. Since then we have ...more
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12 Traits of Successful Bloggers
20th of May 2008 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

12 Traits of Successful Bloggers

I was just doing an interview on an Aussie radio station and was asked to name some traits of successful bloggers. My initial reaction was to giggle – because no two successful bloggers are the same – however as I began to answer I realized that there are some common ...more
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