6 Warning Signs That Your Blog Is Deflating
24th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

6 Warning Signs That Your Blog Is Deflating

This guest post is by Ashkan of fanappic.com. Looking at your analytics and seeing that your blog traffic is going down is not a pretty sight. For those of us who have been blogging for a while, the chances are that we all have experienced periods of downturn and are ...more
Miscellaneous Blog Tips
Blogging on the Bleeding Edge: Create Content that Gets Liked, Shared, and Talked About
18th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Blogging on the Bleeding Edge: Create Content that Gets Liked, Shared, and Talked About

This guest post is by Glen Andrews of Glen-Andrews.com. There are two types of content… Regurgitated content. This is content, or information, that’s been shared throughout a niche for years. It doesn’t really excite anyone anymore. It’s considered useful, but it’s “old hat.” As an example, in the blogging niche ...more
Writing Content
Celebrate Your Marketing?!
17th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Celebrate Your Marketing?!

This guest post is by Karl Staib of Domino Connection. Have you ever planned out your day and put marketing as the last thing on your list because you just can’t stomach another rejection? I know I did. I have a popular blog named Work Happy Now that gets 15,000 ...more
Blog Promotion
Get More Blog Readers Using Lessons from Email Marketers
15th of December 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Get More Blog Readers Using Lessons from Email Marketers

This guest post is by Alana Bender. Bloggers could probably stand to learn a few marketing tips from email marketers. For years, email marketers have used all kinds of demographic email lists to build up customer bases. They’ve created lists aimed at women aged 40-plus, with kids, driving a family ...more
Blog Promotion
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
Writing Content
Curate a Best-Of Post that Gets Read, Used, and Shared
14th of November 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Curate a Best-Of Post that Gets Read, Used, and Shared

One of the posts I’m featuring in the carousel on Digital Photography School at the moment is the Best of dPS. If you haven’t compiled a best-of list of your most-loved posts yet, you should. It’s very sharable: Take your best posts, make them into one post, and you can ...more
Featured Posts
A Community Starts with 1,000 Members
7th of November 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

A Community Starts with 1,000 Members

This guest post is by Jeremy Miller of www.StickyBranding.com. It’s easy to see the successes bloggers like Darren Rowse and Chris Brogan are having with social media and think, “I want that.” Darren’s ProBlogger Facebook page has over 43,000 Likes, and Chris has over 103,000 people following him on Google+. ...more
Blog Promotion
Blogging Isn’t a Numbers Game: It’s a People Game
19th of October 2012 Darren Rowse 0 Comments

Blogging Isn’t a Numbers Game: It’s a People Game

Last month I had the privilege of attending one of the biggest events in Australia—the AFL (Australian Football League) Grand Final. For those of you outside Australia, it’s kind of like the Superbowl of Aussie football (without all the cool ads and wardrobe malfunctions…). Anyway, I was a guest (with ...more
Featured Posts
Behind Every Great Blogger is an Even Greater Voice
25th of September 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Behind Every Great Blogger is an Even Greater Voice

Much is said of the great content that is required to become a great blogger. None of it matters if you don’t have a great voice. Great bloggers don’t settle for great content. Great bloggers understand that how you deliver your message is just as important as the message itself. ...more
Writing Content