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9 Steps to consider Whenever You Detest Your Personal Blog

on May 12, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Ryan Barton, writer of Wise Marketing. You have an editorial calendar, you’ve scheduled blogs days ahead of time. Look how professional you're. Congratulations. You’re a motivation. You press Publish and take pleasure in retweets, praise, along with a ton of comments. You’re “resonating” together with your “tribe.” You’re prolific. You’re a cocky so-and-so. It hits: the loathing. You’re exhausted. You’re disregarding your calendar. You cannot be bothered to consider

Build Blog Items That Sell 6: Tell the planet

on May 10, 2012
This guest series is as simple as Greg McFarlane of Control Your Money. Thanks for visiting the ultimate installment within our hexalogy, on the way to sell blog items within an era when individuals are reaching to their pockets and finding mostly lint. To date, we’ve talked about planning out items attracted out of your expertise, create them, distinguish yourself out of your rivals, test-market, work out how much to charge, and discover a clientele. If you are late towards the party, browse the previous

How you can Follow Your Passion towards the Bank: The $100 Startup Model

on May 9, 2012
This guest publish is as simple as Chris Guillebeau of ChrisGuillebeau.com. Greater than a decade ago, I started a long term journey of self-employment “by any means necessary.” Irrrve never planned to become an entrepreneur—I just didn’t want to dedicate yourself another person. From the cheap apartment, I viewed the other people tried and attempted to reverse-engineer their success. I began by posting coffee from Jamaica and offered it on the internet since i saw others earning money from this I did

Content Marketing – Are You Currently Fixing Problems or Creating Noise?

on Apr 15, 2012
Content Marketing – Are You Currently Fixing Problems or Creating Noise?Among the partners here, Jason Giuliano, includes a mantra… “cleaning in the web.” The love helps clients to understand his vision of directed action by delivering customers to specific content that accomplishes the clients marketing plan/message .Obviously, this isn't a brand new idea. Entire industries exist to understand lots of information through better site design, functionality and statistics. This could get so complex and multi-layered that the most technically savvy entrepreneurs will glaze

Build Blog Items That Sell 2: Evaluate the marketplace and Rivals

on Apr 12, 2012
This guest series is as simple as Greg McFarlane of Control Your Money. Copy in one, it’s plagiarism copy from many, it’s research. —Attributed to Wilson Mizner (1876-1933), amongst others …Or you are able to go one step further. Should you research many, after which forge something original, your visitors will take serious notice. After which, should you market yourself within the right fashion, they’ll buy what exactly the same thing. Meanwhile, though, keep an eye out later today for any publish that

Patch Editor-In-Chief John Farnham Has Gone Out (America online)

on Apr 12, 2012
Patch Editor-In-Chief John Farnham Has Gone Out (America online)Patch editor-in-chief John Farnham is departing the organization, he just told staffers with an all-hands call.Patch is AOL's network of local blogs.It has been an enormous investment for America online &ndash costing the organization ~$150 million this year. With 1,500 approximately staffers, it's attracted about ten million unique site visitors.A resource near to Patch stresses it was Farnham's decision, not AOL's. This source states Farnham won't be changed. "I do not think we're able

Winterizing Your Blog (And Yourself!)

on Dec 27, 2011
December can be a slow month for blogs. A lot of people seem to lose energy and trail off in their posting. With the holidays coming up and the weather getting colder, it’s easy to do. Last winter, I went into a big seasonal slump with my blog. I lost all motivation and felt tired and draggy all the time. I could barely think of anything to write, and what I could think of seemed crabby and self-centered. This year, I’m determined to use this low-energy time to make my blog better. You can,

6 Simple Ways to Improve Your Writing

on Dec 5, 2011
If you’re taking your blogging seriously, you need to think of yourself as a writer, not just a blogger. We’ve already taken a look at why great content matters so much. In this post, I’m going to give you some simple tips for improving your writing skills. The more you write, the easier writing will become. You don’t have to write every day – but writing regularly (at least a couple of times a week) will really help you improve.

Why You Aren’t Writing to Your Audience

on Sep 23, 2011
Has it happened to you? You start a blog and try to get people to read your stuff. You spend oodles of time customizing your theme. You chew posts over your keyboard. You sit back and wait to be discovered. But instead of being discovered, you discover something: Nobody gives a rip who you are. Folks are busy. They only care about themselves. The only way to get their attention is to cater to their needs. You have to deliver hand-tailored goods crafted for them. You have to write on target.

Your Blog Needs A Starting Point

on Sep 19, 2011
Am I one of the only few Bloggers that realizes that almost every blog should have a starting point? When I implemented a starting point within my blog, my email sign ups went from 1 to 2 a week, to 3 to 5 sign ups a day. My bounce rate went from 80% to 50%. If your blog doesn’t have a starting point, you’re missing out on subscribers, along with some big time dollar. It’s extremely important for almost every blog to have a clear starting point. Although this strategy may not apply to
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