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How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You)
11th of August 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You)

This guest post is by Ali Luke of Aliventures. If you’ve been blogging for a while, you’ve probably come across advice to blog every day. Perhaps you feel that you must blog every day—and you’re reluctant to even start your blog because you know you don’t have that much time. Or ...more
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From Zero to Manifesto in 4 Easy Steps
8th of August 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

From Zero to Manifesto in 4 Easy Steps

This guest post is by Michael Alexis of Michael Alexis. Chris Guillebeau’s 279 Days to Overnight Success has been downloaded over 100,000 times, and the guys over at ThinkTraffic credit their manifesto to the first viral traffic bump on Expert Enough. They didn’t slave away finding the right words to ...more
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The Power of Personal
6th of August 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

The Power of Personal

This week, we’ve got a couple of intriguing blog posts coming up that deal with bloggers’ personal stories. Obviously, personal stories tend to do well with blog readers. But look around, and you’ll see that personal stories have become a mainstay of the media more generally. We have reality t.v.—real ...more
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Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 2
22nd of July 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 2

This guest post is by Peter Sandeen of Affect Selling. In yesterday’s post, you learned how to get people to start reading your posts. So, if you haven’t already checked that out, do so now! But do you want your visitors to increase your page view count by one, before leaving ...more
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Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 1
21st of July 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End, Part 1

This guest post is by Peter Sandeen of Affect Selling. Do you know why most of your blog’s visitors quickly scroll down your home page, read a couple of headlines, and go back to watching cute kitty videos on YouTube? And why those who begin reading a post, only read ...more
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Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End
21st of July 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Weekend Project: Write Posts that Hold Readers to the End

I’ve said before that blog posts contain many elements, and we all know that writing a good blog post takes work. After all, to write a good blog post you need to be a good writer—generally speaking, anyway! It’s little wonder so many bloggers are focused on being better writers. ...more
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How to Make Sure Your Content Marketing Does the Job
19th of July 2012 Georgina Laidlaw 0 Comments

How to Make Sure Your Content Marketing Does the Job

Earlier today Darren talked about content marketing as a traffic generation strategy, and he mentioned the content marketing we did for the launch of Blog Wise. The table he showed in that post, which breaks down the different sites we guest posted at, and the key messages we presented, points ...more
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You, Uncut: Using Video Bloopers to Boost Engagement
16th of July 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

You, Uncut: Using Video Bloopers to Boost Engagement

This guest post is by Carla of Looqiloo.com. I love watching blooper reels at the end of movies. Sometimes they’re my favorite part of the whole experience. It’s nice to see that the multi-million dollar, polished product you just sat and watched was the product of lots of trial and ...more
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How to Change the World … from Your Desk
15th of July 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Change the World … from Your Desk

This guest post is by Nate St. Pierre. There’s too much of the same out there. A hundred million blogs, most of them saying the same thing: “I’m boring.” Yours should be better. Your blog is a tool to break through the established structure of this world, a way to ...more
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