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10 Ways to Use Your Blog to Manage a Crisis
25th of April 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

10 Ways to Use Your Blog to Manage a Crisis

This guest post is by Jeff Domansky of The PR Coach. Your blog is a very important part of your personal image or company brand. While you’ve invested time in its development, have you ever thought about how you could use your blog to manage a crisis? A blog offers ...more
Business Blogging
How to Write Amazing Product Reviews
19th of April 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Write Amazing Product Reviews

This guest post is by Ray Maker of DCRainmaker.com. Product review posts are in many ways the core of what blogging is about—the ability for all of us regular folks to express an opinion about a product, be it good or bad.  Every day, tens of thousands of product reviews ...more
Writing Content
7 Tips for Bloggers with Learning Disabilities
11th of April 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

7 Tips for Bloggers with Learning Disabilities

This guest post is by Leigh Stevens of whereapy. If you want to improve, be content to be thought foolish and stupid with regard to external things. —Epictetus “Are you stupid? You sure look stupid. Everyone else in this room handles this level of work. If you can’t do simple ...more
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How to Write in a More Personal and Engaging Tone
28th of March 2011 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

How to Write in a More Personal and Engaging Tone

Have you ever felt a personal connection with a blogger who you’ve never met and have no real reason to feel connection with? You read their blog day after day and in time come to feel like you know them—as if their blog posts are almost written as private messages ...more
Writing Content
The Better Blogging Formula: Think, Do, Write
23rd of March 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The Better Blogging Formula: Think, Do, Write

This is a guest post by Tyler Tervooren of Advanced Riskology. Have you ever gotten an amazing idea for a blog post, spent hours putting it together, and then released your work of art to the world … only for it to fall flat on its face? No comments, no ...more
Writing Content
Overcoming Blogger Fright
22nd of March 2011 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Overcoming Blogger Fright

“I don’t think I have what it takes to put myself ‘out there’ every day.” “Who would want to read what I have to say?” “Do you ever get used to the fact that strangers are reading what you write?” “I don’t think I have enough ego to do this!” ...more
Featured Posts
The 5 Elements of Authoritative Content
14th of March 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The 5 Elements of Authoritative Content

This guest post is by Tito Philips, Jnr. of MADphilips. Authority, in case you’ve forgotten, still rules! ProBlogger is still relevant because of its authoritative content. If you’ve ever read an article on ProBlogger about a concept that is not relatively new, there’s an unusual approach the writer adopts that ...more
Writing Content
Blogosphere Trends + The Art of Live Blogging
11th of March 2011 Kimberly Turner 0 Comments

Blogosphere Trends + The Art of Live Blogging

Live-blogging—writing about an event as it happens rather than after the fact—can be a valuable resource for your readers, providing them with up-to-the-minute information about important events and making your blog the go-to destination for information on a developing story. It is also rife with perils: insufficient power supplies, spotty ...more
Pro Blogging News
How to Blog, Muppet Show-Style
8th of March 2011 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Blog, Muppet Show-Style

This guest post is by Marjorie Clayman of Clayman Advertising. There are a lot of things that shows like Friends didn’t warn teens and twenty-somethings about. For example, you seldom saw, on any episode, scenes where the characters’ bodies randomly decided to become overweight or broken down. Monica and Chandler ...more
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