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Why Twilight has Such a Massive Following—and How to Apply This Concept to Your Blog
7th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Why Twilight has Such a Massive Following—and How to Apply This Concept to Your Blog

This guest post is by Allison Boyer of NMXlive.com. I’ve never actually met a fan of Twilight. It’s true. I’ve met people who say they kinda-sorta-maybe like the books, but can’t stand the movie. I’ve met people who say they’re reading the series because they’re curious. I’ve met people who ...more
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Become a Guest-post Ninja in 5 Steps
26th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Become a Guest-post Ninja in 5 Steps

This guest post is by Timo Kiander ofProductive Superdad. There you are with a big smile, after slapping together another 400-word post. It took you 30 minutes to write, and now you are ready to submit it to some random blog. Although you didn’t really put your mind to the ...more
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The Well-rounded Blogger: How to Become the Best at Your Craft
23rd of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Well-rounded Blogger: How to Become the Best at Your Craft

This guest post is by Brandon Yawa of Brandonyawa.com. It goes without saying that every writer who has excelled has his or her niche. A “niche” gives writers a focal point, a demographic, a particular place in the world where his or her voice resonates. But niches without proper attention ...more
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Reusing Freelance Writing Online: the Pros and Pitfalls
22nd of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Reusing Freelance Writing Online: the Pros and Pitfalls

This guest post is by Emma Merkas of $30 Date Night. It was my blog that landed me my weekly newspaper column. I’m a huge advocate of self-publishing, If you know you’re talented at something, and if you have an opinion you want to express, a song you want to ...more
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Advice from Famous Authors a Blog Writer Could Use Today
21st of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Advice from Famous Authors a Blog Writer Could Use Today

This guest post is by Colin Olson of Fresh Essays. Every high-school superstar longs to follow in his sport hero’s footsteps. Small business owners idolize those on the Fortune 500 list. Likewise, blog writers can hope for the greatness of past literary giants. While many of the world’s most famous ...more
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How to Write a Must-read Product Review
20th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Write a Must-read Product Review

This guest post is by Karol K. Reviews are one of the more common types of content on the internet. I’m sure you’ve looked for a review of a given product yourself once or twice. However, being on the receiving end of a review, so to speak, is a completely ...more
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One Essential Characteristic of a Pro Blogger [Not Your Everyday Blog Writing Advice]
19th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

One Essential Characteristic of a Pro Blogger [Not Your Everyday Blog Writing Advice]

Each week, my Content manager Georgina turns away around 20 or so posts for publication at ProBlogger. She tells me that maybe 5-10% of those are of a publishable standard, but they just don’t fit our audience or purpose. The rest aren’t pro-level pieces. Forget for a moment that these ...more
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Set a Posting Schedule that Encourages Shares and Pageviews
17th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Set a Posting Schedule that Encourages Shares and Pageviews

This guest post is by Lindsey Dahlberg of Bloggingtips.com. We’ve all heard the saying, “great content gets shared.” But what happens if yours isn’t getting shared? Does that mean you don’t have great content? Not necessarily. It could mean you have top-notch content, but you’re not posting it at the ...more
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The Day A Spider Monkey Tried to Kill Me (And What it Taught Me About Getting More Blog Readers)
16th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Day A Spider Monkey Tried to Kill Me (And What it Taught Me About Getting More Blog Readers)

This guest post is by Logan Marshall of the Free Life Project. The hot Costa Rican sun filters through the canopy, warming my back as I walk up a small path towards the house where I am staying. I can hear the calls of howler monkeys in the distance, echoing through ...more
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