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Video Beginning Points: Make and Share The First Video

on May 19, 2012
Video Beginning Points: Make and Share The First VideoThis guest publish is as simple as Neil Davidson of My Web Presenters. In November of 2011 David Hsieh, Vice president of promoting at 'cisco' notoriously stuck his neck out by stating that 90% of internet traffic is going to be viewing video in three years’ time. The particular figure has already been 51% of traffic, and it is climbing fast. For writers like we, it has effects. You may either bite the bullet and obtain began with video, or hide underneath the sheets and hope the storm passes. With

All Marketing Ought To Be Enhanced – Geoff Livingston & Gini Dietrich

on May 17, 2012
All Marketing Ought To Be Enhanced – Geoff Livingston & Gini DietrichPhoto Credit: Geoff Livingston - Flickr [Note from Lee: The growing trend towards integration of promoting and communications disciplines has introduced a significant interest in guidance and insight. I am pleased to state that my buddies Geoff Livingston and Gini Dietrich have released a brand new book about exactly that. We rarely publish guest posts however the message of integration and optimisation within this book blend perfectly with this core messages here.] Our favorite books to be released

5 Approaches to Uncover What Individuals Are Dying to see

on May 9, 2012
5 Approaches to Uncover What Individuals Are Dying to seeThis guest publish is as simple as Kaira Cruz of FixCourse.com. Blogging doesn’t need to be hard. It requires lots of effort and perseverance, but it isn't technically difficult. Anybody can (and really should) get it done. Among the toughest challenges to beat is determining what your audience really wants to read. You realize, the kind of epic content that will get shares, links, and traffic. Should you go through any blogger’s archives, you’ll observe that their writing evolves greatly. But it isn't

Crafting an excellent Paragraph

on Apr 28, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as James Chartrand of Damn Fine Words. You will find eight million posts available concerning how to write an excellent headline. Copyblogger’s discussed 1 / 2 of them. I’ve written a couple of myself. But guess what happens none people let you know? How to proceed following the headline. You realize, the particular “content” part. It isn't enough to produce killer head lines or spectacular introductions. It isn't enough to create compelling content (and that we don’t

How you can Source and Host a Guest Publish Series

on Apr 13, 2012
Yesterday, we released the 2nd publish in a number of guest posts compiled by author Greg McFarlane at ProBlogger. And lately you’ll have observed our multi-author series on producing blog comments. So today I figured it may be interesting to discuss the thinking behind testing out series, and step through a few of the issues you’ll wish to avoid should you consider hosting a guest publish series by yourself blog. Just a little history… If you are a normal ProBlogger readers, you’ll realize that we

10 Types of Killer Filler Content for Your Blog

on Mar 12, 2012
Last week I ran an impromptu Ustream chat session with my Twitter followers on the theme of Blogger Productivity (to celebrate the launch of Blog Wise). It was an informal and fun session (you can view the hour-long recording of it here) but one of the recurring questions that came up was around the topic of posting rhythm and how to keep up regular posting when you may not have the time to post daily.

A Scientific Approach to Writing Page Titles

on Mar 5, 2012
A Scientific Approach to Writing Page TitlesThis guest post is by Alex of Think Traffic. We all know how important page titles are for SEO and just the general success of our blogs and websites, don’t we? Well we are told often enough, so we certainly should… But how many people actually give page titles the amount of attention they actually deserve? Most clever bloggers spend a little thought on each page title—they think carefully about how to word it in such a way as to get both the search engines and the potential readers to pay attention. But

Optimization Tip: Careful with What You Are Loading on Your 404 Pages

on Mar 2, 2012

Sometime ago I started trying to optimize the performance of DailyBlogTips, and during certain times of the day (i.e., peak hours) traffic was high and the responsive time was pretty awful. I started by changing my cache plugin, removed unnecessary plugins and optimized the options table, and then I closed comments on older posts.

Getting The Most Out of Your Content

on Feb 28, 2012
Getting The Most Out of Your Content

If you’re like most bloggers or marketers you probably use a lot of content each month, either by writing it yourself or hiring a writer. Are you getting as many miles out of your content as you can? Here are a few tips to maximize your exposure and your content.

A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your First Guest Post

on Feb 27, 2012
A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your First Guest PostYour own blog might be packed with great content … but it won’t be doing you much good if you don’t have any readers. One of the best ways to bring readers to your blog is to write guest posts on larger, related, blogs. This not only gets your name and writing in front of people, it also helps your Google rankings (because you’ll get a link to your site from a high-pagerank blog). If you’ve never guest-posted before, you might not know where to start. Here’s your step-by-step guide: Some bloggers
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