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Why I Steal Content (And Why You Need To, Too)

on Apr 30, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Adam Costa of Trekity.com. I've got a confession to create: within the last couple of years I’ve stolen content. Plenty of it. It isn't something I’m happy with. Hell, I’ve never accepted it to anybody besides my spouse (and she’s a level bigger crook than me). But this painful truth must emerge, and—rather than see my dirty laundry uncovered by someone else—I’d enjoy being the main one to declare it openly. I'm a crook. Worse… I’m a plagiarizer! I've stolen content

The Not-so-secret Component of the Engaging Blog

on Apr 9, 2012
Should you read Lisa’s publish around the Sophistication of Communication over the weekend, I think you'll felt inspired. Her sincere publish really spoke volumes, and never nearly social networking. When I see clearly, it brought to mind an issue which i see requested frequently within the dunia ngeblog: How do i make my blog more engaging? What’s “engaging”? If you’ve every considered “I want my blog to become more engaging,” you most likely had an idea in your mind of the items which means. It may

The Sophistication of Communication

on Apr 7, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Lisa Manley of LisaJohnsonFitness.com. Social networking has transformed my existence inside a fundamental method in which Irrrve never saw coming. My first innocent forays onto Twitter hadn't prepared me for that ride I had been going to continue. Through social networking I've began a new job, grown more near to my hubby, had the opportunity to hang out with my boy, but still handled to assist offer my loved ones. But individuals would be the perks as to the I

Move Beyond Fear: Find and Your Writing Voice in 10 Steps

on Apr 1, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Sean M. Madden of Conscious Living Guide. I’ve been teaching creative writing, together with conscious living, for a long time now. And That I know, without hesitation, that fear is ubiquitous. Its presence, a lot more than other things, stops authors right where they are. All appears to become going along superbly, words and concepts are flowing, figures and plots take shape, and wham! a particular self-awareness seeps in. The flow slows to some trickle, we start to

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

5 Epic Blogging Training Learned from Raising a child Five Rowdy Kids

on Mar 26, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Ruth Zive Ruth Zive Copy writing. The majority of my visitors and clients know me like a freelance copywriter and content marketing strategist. However, I’m operating under cover my real identity is SuperMom to some brood of 5 rowdy children (including one that's a wee bit chromosomally enhanced). I’m really not too “super,” but I’m most definitely Mother, first of all. It’s an active, untidy, noisy, hectic, demanding, and unbelievably rewarding job. All of my five

Have More Comments: How Honesty Obliges Visitors to Comment

on Mar 22, 2012
There’s one way of taking comments that hasn’t been covered clearly now, although we’ve proven it through each one of the posts we’ve released within this series. What's that technique? Being honest. Whenever we contacted the writers who authored posts for that series, we said excitedly we actually desired to hear their most favorite technique or secret tip. We didn’t wish to hear the conventional advice: we wanted their own experience, acquired using their personal experience. We wanted their loads of

Have More Comments: Use Energy to Spark Readers Response

on Mar 21, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Jon Morrow of Boost Blog Traffic. Based on the legendary copywriter John Carlton, the easiest method to understand your readers would be to visualize them like a giant somnambulant sloth laying around the couch because they view television. Your work like a author is to buy these to move. You need to be interesting enough, inspiring enough, captivating enough to encourage them to switch off the television, wake up from the couch, and make a move. Exactly why most

3 Blogging Rules You Should Break

on Mar 13, 2012
This guest post is by Anish Majumdar of DashAmerican.com. The most valuable piece of writing advice I ever got was from an editor at a print magazine after I’d handed in the first draft of an article. I’d spent hours poring over old issues to “get the tone right” and had fought my natural style every step of the way. The end result? A returned draft shot through with corrections and a one-line response: “Write from the inside and trust that we’ll get it.”

Beyond Blogging: Facing Up to Your Long-term Future

on Mar 7, 2012
This is a guest post by Tyler Tervooren of Advanced Riskology. What happened to all the railroads? Have you ever pondered that question? In the 1800s, the railroad industry in the U.S. was booming. New businesses were sprouting up every year, and inventors were creating newer and more efficient locomotives. First it was steam, then it was petrol, then it was diesel. Times were good, and America had a bright, rail-based future.
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