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If I Were the Blogging Police…

by Guest Blogger on Feb 4, 2012
This guest post is by Karol K of ThemeFuse. Is it just me, or do you ever find yourself in a situation when you just want to lock someone up for the things they’re doing either on their own blog or while commenting on other people’s blogs? You know, moments when you wish you were the blogging police … anyone? I do. Quite often actually. And I am by no means perfect myself. But you don’t have to be perfect to have an opinion, just like you don’t have to be a musician to be able

What 60% of ProBlogger Readers Don’t Do that’s Central to My Blogging Success

by Darren Rowse on Feb 1, 2012
A couple of weeks ago I ran a census of ProBlogger readers to help us work out how to serve you better in 2012. Thousands of people participated (thanks to everyone!), so I thought I’d share a few of the results that stood out to me. Some of them are based upon comparisons we made to last time we ran a similar survey, around two years ago. Thanks to everyone for participating in this year’s census. The above info, plus your thousands of suggestions, have given me (and the team behind

Why Kissing a Digital Baby is Better than Back-scratching a Super-famous Blogger

by Guest Blogger on Feb 1, 2012
This guest post is by  Shamelle Perera of Better Blogging Ways. By now, it’s been engraved into every bloggers mind that relationships are the foundation of building a successful blog. Then, there is this “hush hush” unwritten law, “You should build strong relationships with established pro bloggers or blogosphere influences! Their links are like gold; a tweet or Facebook like will bring you a tsunami of visitors to your blog.”

How Successful Blogging is Just Like Surviving Highschool

by Guest Blogger on Jan 28, 2012
This guest post is by Josh Sarz of Sagoyism. Do you ever feel like it’s high school all over again? I’m talking about blogging. The whole “turn over a new leaf, do something great, do epic stuff, get famous” sense of it all feels like high school. You know that feeling. It’s similar to when you’re just starting out, wanting to make a name for yourself, and hoping that some day you’ll become famous and get buckets of cash.

6 Fatal Symptoms You’re in the Wrong Niche

by Guest Blogger on Jan 26, 2012
This guest post is by Martyn Chamberlin of Two Hour Blogger. “What should I write about?” It seems such a silly question. Of course you know what to write about! In fact, you could argue it’s even impossible to write about the wrong thing. That’s like ordering the wrong iPod! Whoever heard of such a thing? As you know, if you write long and hard enough, someone will listen.

8 Reasons Why Students Should Blog

by Guest Blogger on Jan 24, 2012
This is a guest blog post by Michael White of Musings of a PR Student. Students should be worried about their job prospects. I am. Competition is rife and the top advertised jobs receive hundreds of applications. Our work experiences are not just being challenged by a surge of candidates, but our very degrees are being questioned. Surely only post-graduate degrees now hold credibility? I began blogging in 2005 (my promoted blog was founded in 2009) and have never looked back. As I reached maturity it

Feeling Lost? Let a Blogging Roadmap Lead You to Success

by Guest Blogger on Jan 22, 2012
Feeling Lost? Let a Blogging Roadmap Lead You to SuccessThis guest post is by John Davenport of Phogropathy.com. It’s been said countless times in the blogging world that in order to be successful we need a plan. But how do we create this plan in a way that will help us reach our goals? Do we scratch it onto a piece of loose paper? Do we grab a crayon and write it on a napkin? Do we create a text doc on a PC and save it in some folder filled with hundreds files? No. We create a roadmap.

13 Steps to Being the Worst Blogger on the Planet

by Guest Blogger on Jan 21, 2012
This guest post is by Karol K of ThemeFuse. Being the best blogger on the planet is just so mainstream. Why would you even aim for that?! Why not aim for something much easier to achieve, and be the worst blogger the world has ever seen? As I’m sure you’ve noticed, people follow different steps in reaching this goal, but I think these 13 will do the job well enough. So here we go, how to be the worst blogger in the world in just 13 easy steps.

Confessions of a Narcissistic Blogger

by Guest Blogger on Jan 17, 2012
Confessions of a Narcissistic BloggerThis guest post was written by Joe Bunting of The Write Practice. I came across this interesting quote from psychologist Alexander Lowen: “To experience joy, one must be free of anxieties about letting go and expressing feeling. Or to put it differently, one has to be carefree and innocent as a child.”—Alexander Lowen Image copyright stock.xchng user bluegum

A New Linking Strategy: Out is the New In

by Guest Blogger on Jan 15, 2012
A New Linking Strategy: Out is the New In

I’ve been thinking a lot about my linking strategy lately. Trying to get incoming backlinks, making sure I have good inner links… But one area that I think is too often overlooked is outbound links.

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