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Tumblr Hires Editorial Staff to Cover Itself

by Frank Reed on Feb 2, 2012
Tumblr Hires Editorial Staff to Cover Itself

Tumblr is categorized as a social blogging site. That’s a nice title until you realize that there are 42 million Tumblr sites that are generating content (I hope they are not counting my account that I have done nothing with). One would hope that there is something of worth is going on in a community that big.

How to Build a First-Class Email List in 30 Days — from Scratch

by Ben Settle on Aug 23, 2011
How to Build a First-Class Email List in 30 Days — from Scratch

If you want to quickly build a responsive email list in the next 30 days — especially if you’re just starting online and don’t have a lot of money — the following strategy can get the job done. Here’s the story: Several years ago, I was struggling to build my email list and nothing seemed to work.

Mind Control Marketing: How to Quit Begging and Make People Want to Help You

by Jonathan Morrow on Aug 22, 2011
Mind Control Marketing: How to Quit Begging and Make People Want to Help You

Well, why not? They are the problem, right? Here you are with a blog or a product or a charity you believe will change the world, and yet no matter how excited you are about the possibilities, no matter how much faith you have in yourself, you can’t help being worried: You don’t know. You can’t know. And it bothers you.

3 Simple Techniques to Getting Your Message Seen, Heard and Out There into The World

by Pamela Wilson on Aug 15, 2011
3 Simple Techniques to Getting Your Message Seen, Heard and Out There into The World

On the snowy, northeastern Christmas of my 11th year, our parents gathered all five kids around the kitchen table to deliver the news. We were moving to San Antonio, Texas. I was devastated. Texas? I imagined what our new home would look like. We’d be miles from any neighbors — who all walked straight off the “Hee Haw” set — with a dusty, rock-filled front yard punctuated by the occasional tumbleweed rolling by.

Introducing the StudioPress Marketplace: Great WordPress Themes from Exceptional Designers

by Robert Bruce on Aug 11, 2011
Introducing the StudioPress Marketplace: Great WordPress Themes from Exceptional DesignersWhen you’re buying a premium WordPress theme, you have to ask yourself (or someone who knows what they’re doing) real questions about security, stability, SEO, ease of use, ease of updates, and much more. That’s why we created the Genesis framework to be the rock-solid foundation of a smart WordPress site. Then it’s just a matter of dressing it up with a cool paint job.

Why People Don’t Want the “Real” You

by Brian Clark on Aug 10, 2011
Why People Don’t Want the “Real” You

Everywhere you turn these days, you hear about authenticity. They say you’ve got to be real in order to connect with today’s social media savvy audiences and consumers. But it’s not necessarily true. Go out and be “real” when you’re having a bad day, and people will quickly call you out for not reacting in the “right” way.

3 Steps to Finding Your True Writing Voice

by Cori Padgett on Aug 9, 2011
3 Steps to Finding Your True Writing Voice

As a professional copywriter, there’s one question that tends to pop up constantly from my readers and clients … “Can you teach me to write like you?” My knee-jerk answer is usually something like, “Um. No. There is no other like me! I reign supreme! Me! Me! Me!” OK, I’m not really that egocentric.

Confessions of a 21st Century Writer

by Johnny B. Truant on Aug 8, 2011
Confessions of a 21st Century Writer

It felt like the walls were closing in, the room growing smaller. My heart was hammering hard enough that I could see my pulse against the back of my eyes. I was having trouble breathing, an automatic function that was suddenly requiring conscious thought. Sounds were too loud. Lights were too bright. The lab’s normal smell of yeast — food for the stock of fruit flies — had grown pungent, vaguely offensive.

A Crash Course in Marketing With Stories

by Brandon Yanofsky on Aug 2, 2011
A Crash Course in Marketing With Stories

Remember learning Greek mythology in school? I’m going to give you one name, and I want you to think about the first image that pops into your head … Hercules. What’d you think about? Was it what you read in that dusty old history book, or was it the unforgettable Disney cartoon?

6 Ways to Supercharge Your Writing

by Karl Staib on Aug 1, 2011
6 Ways to Supercharge Your Writing

Have you ever gotten so caught up in a deadline (or your own expectations) that writing anything at all felt … uncomfortable? Too often as writers we measure ourselves by our level of productivity. We get so worried about being productive that we forget to enjoy ourselves. Here’s the rub: if you aren’t enjoying your writing you aren’t truly being productive.

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