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Popular Copywriter’s Secret for an Neverending Stream of Ideas

on Apr 20, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Josh Sarz of Sagoyism.com. I’m deeply in love with blogging. If you are much like me, you marvel you have your personal website. It might not be huge for a number of people who’ve experienced the blogging biz for a long time, but it’s huge for me personally. My first couple of several weeks of blogging travelled by so quick, it appeared like only yesterday after i began writing online. My first blog involved everything on the planet. Tech, Social Networking, Health,

How Writing With confidence, Rapidly, and Effectively Saved my Blog

on Apr 11, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Kraig Stewardson from it Manager HQ. My blog was failing. My customers were nonexistent. My posts were disjointed. My writing was awful. My confidence was shot. Honestly, I felt like quitting. I understood which i needed to create a change. I understood which i couldn’t continue by doing this. Seem familiar? Which was us a little over month ago, before I required some drastic steps to show things around. How bad could it have been? They are saying that many blogs

Dealing with the “I Wish” Attitude and begin your blog

on Mar 27, 2012
This Guest publish is as simple as Adarsh Thampy of Conversionchamp. If only I began my blog a very long time when there is much less competition. If only I could write great content from the beginning. If only I'd the cash to buy hosting and generate a self-located WordPress blog. If only, If only, I wish… The number of people have wanted for something similar to this previously? Or, even worse, continues to be wanting for items to happen much like that? I understand I've. And That I wager lots of

Tips in the Trenches: Best Blogger Productivity Tools

on Mar 24, 2012
Whenever we come up with Blog Smart, I figured I will be the only blogger who didn’t use many (okay—any!) from the productivity applications I downloaded. Because it switched out, very couple of from the professional writers we spoke to depended on any applications or tools apart from Gmail, Google Calendar, and Evernote. And So I made the decision to request a number of my connections on social networking what types of tools they will use, and that i have a great response. Here I’ve put together their

Overwhelmed? Put Some Boundaries on Your Blogging

on Mar 2, 2012
This week we’ve been looking at some of the numerous issues that bloggers have to deal with on a daily basis—particularly those who are just starting out. It’s little wonder that so many bloggers wind up their blogs so quickly after they start. It’s easy to run out of steam when you’re trying to work on so many challenges at once. Even experienced bloggers tend to focus upon certain aspects of blogging, to the detriment of others—I know I do.

Blog Wise Tip 7: Use the Right Tools

on Mar 1, 2012
You might think that, with blogging being a digital pursuit, the bloggers we interviewed for Blog Wise would be right up with the latest and greatest productivity gadgets, philosophies, and software. They’re not. Interestingly, almost every one of the bloggers we spoke with relies on physical productivity tools to some degree—pen and paper, wall calendars, and whiteboards.

Understanding the Hype Cycle of a Blog

on Mar 1, 2012
This guest post is by Nischala Murthy Kaushik. It’s the start of a new year—the time when organizations work on their business strategies. And when you work on strategy, the one thing you definitely do is get a perspective of two facets of your operation: One thing that I definitely read this time of the year are analysts’ reports by (Gartner, Forrester, IDC, and so on.

Blog Wise Tip 6: Build a Productive Team

on Feb 29, 2012
“Have you ever merged together four different companies with four different partners, and employees from one company and another company?” asks Brian Clark of Copyblogger.net. “Oh my goodness, it was quite stressful.” But, he adds, now that the transition’s complete, “It’s amazing to me, what we can do.” All of the bloggers we spoke to as we researched Blog Wise extolled the virtues of team work—even when the team is your readership, as in the case of solo blogger Leo Babauta’s collaborative writing

Blog Wise Tip 5: Manage Distractions

on Feb 28, 2012
Given their productivity levels, you might think that A-list bloggers don’t get distracted. The truth, as the interviews in Blog Wise show, is that they’ve learned to deal with distractions so that they don’t rule the day. Is social media sucking up your time? Give yourself permission to spend a few minutes there, says Amy Porterfield.

Blog Wise Tip 4: Choose a Structure that Works for You

on Feb 27, 2012
All the bloggers we spoke to as we researched Blog Wise had an opinion on structure. Even those, like Matt Kepnes of NomadicMatt.com, who doesn’t blog to regular schedules, noted that they had particular times that were good for certain work tasks, and particular times that tended to be less productive.
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