Does Your Blog Have a Mission Statement?
12th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Does Your Blog Have a Mission Statement?

This guest post is from Adam Gottlieb of The Frugal Entrepreneur. These days, if you go on a search for the magic formula that will make your blog successful, you’ll find no shortage of advice. Plenty of people are all too happy to tell you how to run your blog. ...more
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The SnapnDeals Story
11th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

The SnapnDeals Story

This guest post is by the Web Marketing Ninja. A couple of weeks ago, I put together a post exploring the blog growth conundrum. If you read that post, you might remember that I concluded that when your growth slows, you might need to look inside your own wallet for the ...more
Blogging for Dollars
9 Content Lessons Ted Turner Can Teach You
10th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

9 Content Lessons Ted Turner Can Teach You

This guest post is by Scott Aughtmon of RecessionsSolution.com. He wasn’t planning on becoming a media mogul. He just wanted his father’s billboard business to succeed. But the content strategy that Ted Turner stumbled upon would change his life forever. This is the story of how hardworking Ted Turner became a ...more
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A Battle of Two Blogs: Obama v. Romney
9th of October 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

A Battle of Two Blogs: Obama v. Romney

This guest post is by Andrew Bart. Now that both U.S. political parties have concluded the respective coronations of their chosen candidates, it’s time for them to head into real battle in the weeks leading up to the November 6 election. What tools are both candidates arming themselves with to ...more
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When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience
2nd of October 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

When You Don’t Have “One Reader”: Writing for a Diverse Blog Audience

“Write for one reader” is advice we hear often in the blogosphere, and it can be a useful way to get a consistent voice going on your blog. But the longer you blog, the more likely you’ll be to get to know your readers, and the more diverse their needs ...more
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Write For Your Customers, Not Your Peers
26th of September 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Write For Your Customers, Not Your Peers

This guest post is by Laura Roeder of LKR Social Media Marketer. Think about your last ten clients. Did they hire you because they have the same level of knowledge and experience that you do? Or did they choose to work with you because of your expertise? My guess is ...more
Writing Content
Taking a 5+ Figure Blog to the Next Level
24th of September 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Taking a 5+ Figure Blog to the Next Level

This guest post is by the Web Marketing Ninja. In my work, I get to speak with a lot of people who’ve done really well from the web. Some have done seven- and eight-digits “well,” others who have more modest, but still impressive, five- and six-digit success stories. And one of ...more
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How to Write Your Most Popular Post
8th of September 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

How to Write Your Most Popular Post

What was your most popular post this week? I asked this question on Twitter on Thursday, and got some interesting responses. The people who tweeted back blog in a range of markets—from personal blogs and finance blogs, to fashion blogs and craft blogs. And their readers are have differing needs. ...more
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New Series: Where Can Blogger Collaboration Lead? #QLDBLOG
1st of September 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

New Series: Where Can Blogger Collaboration Lead? #QLDBLOG

We’ve been talking a lot about the value of blogger collaboration recently. Most recently we looked at how it can help you to boost traffic to your blog over the longer term. But I mentioned also that the benefits of networking and collaboration can be subtle and difficult to “measure.” ...more
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