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
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Taking the Mystery Out of Ghost Blogging
27th of August 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Taking the Mystery Out of Ghost Blogging

This guest post is by Jennifer Brown Banks of Ghostess. There’s no doubt about it. The thrill of a byline never gets old. I’ve been penning pieces for publications for more than a decade, and every time I’m in a grocery store and see my name in a magazine, or ...more
Blogging for Dollars
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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Set Up Social Media to Give You Great Post Ideas
22nd of June 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Set Up Social Media to Give You Great Post Ideas

This guest post is by Douglas Lim of The 10 Habits of Highly Effective Social Media Marketing People. Finding articles and ideas for blog posts is an important skill for bloggers to master—and one that can now be leveraged through the power of social media. High-quality content is tweeted, liked, ...more
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What to Do When Your Posts Aren’t as Good as they Seem in Your Mind
17th of June 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

What to Do When Your Posts Aren’t as Good as they Seem in Your Mind

This guest post is by Amit Sodha of Unlimited Choice. Have you ever had an idea, a thought, or a burst of inspiration that, while it was still in your mind, sounded amazing? But, when you tried to articulate it on screen or paper, or in speech, it didn’t sound ...more
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How to Write a Great Paragraph
28th of April 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How to Write a Great Paragraph

This guest post is by James Chartrand of Damn Fine Words. There are eight million posts out there about how to write a great headline. Copyblogger’s written about half of them. I’ve written a few myself. But you know what none of us tell you? What to do after the ...more
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Let Your Critics Be Your Best Friends
15th of April 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

Let Your Critics Be Your Best Friends

This guest post is by Barb Sawyers of Sticky Communication. When I first started to write professionally, I hated people editing my work. To deal with these personal attacks, I would rant, cry, drink too much, and otherwise freak out. But one day I parked my ego long enough to ...more
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How Writing Confidently, Quickly, and Effectively Saved my Blog
12th of April 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

How Writing Confidently, Quickly, and Effectively Saved my Blog

This guest post is by Kraig Stewardson of IT Manager HQ. My blog was failing. My subscribers were nonexistent. My posts were disjointed. My writing was awful. My confidence was shot. Honestly, I felt like giving up. I knew that I needed to make a change. I knew that I ...more
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A Systematic Approach to Writing Successful Blog Posts
10th of April 2012 Guest Blogger 0 Comments

A Systematic Approach to Writing Successful Blog Posts

This guest post is by Jane Sheeba. “Success” is a very relative term. Unless you define it precisely, it’s very easy to become lost in a sea of assumptions. You can work hard on building a blog without having defined your “success,” but if you do, how will you know ...more
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