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by peterbunny, April 9, 2011
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This article is guest posted by Paul McCarthy. As an internet marketer I love taking on new challenges. And this year, one of my challenges is to get to $1,000 per month with Adsense from scratch. The reason for this challenge isn’t so much that $1,000 per month is really going to change my life [...]
Tags: $1, 000, AdSense, Challenge, from, Here, Month
by peterbunny, April 8, 2011
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This article is guest posted by Sally. One of the first steps to saving money by using the internet is to try to get the best value for your money. This may require you to spend a lot of time performing research. You should research the item that you plan to buy before you actually [...]
Tags: Effectively, Internet, Money, save
by domo, December 15, 2010
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Stanford obsesses about how to get passionate people’s blogs noticed and promoted at Pushing Social.Great posts often get ignored.It shouldn’t happen. Literary masterpieces should be revered but that just isn’t the case in the blogosphere.On a blog, a post has a few seconds to capture and pull in a reader. The writer needs to state [...]
Tags: Noticed, Powerful
by domo, December 15, 2010
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This guest post is by Frank Strong of PRWeb.Writing good content for a blog is only half of the equation: promoting your blog to drive traffic is the other half.Previously we offered five reasons to promote your blog with press releases as part of an overall content marketing strategy. This post provides a few tips [...]
Tags: Attention, Press, Release, Write
by domo, December 15, 2010
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This guest post is by Brandon Connell of brandonconnell.comWhen I first started a blog that I took seriously, it was to promote an ebook that I had published on Amazon’s Digital Text platform. Initially, I wanted the blog to be my “author’s headquarters,” but soon after, I realized what I really wanted to do with [...]
Tags: Blogging, choice, Hobby, Influence, Right, Which
by domo, December 15, 2010
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A few days ago, personal development blogger Alex Shalman sent me a question that I thought might be a good discussion starter. He asked:I feel like after many years of blogging that my opinions have changed. That’s natural, and in most cases it’s okay to have that archive of articles as a track record.On the [...]
Tags: change, Opinion, Posts
by domo, December 15, 2010
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This guest post is by Katie Tallo of Momentum Gathering.I’ve developed a tweet. It’s involuntary and annoying. My vision’s distorted. All I’m seeing are the letters S, E and O. Worse, I think I’m losing my mind because I don’t know who some of my friends are—at all—no idea who they are. I play with [...]
Tags: Being, Blogger, Human
by domo, December 15, 2010
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Last week we talked about what type of social media account you should set up. Regardless of which you choose, you’ll want to start building an audience straight away.Remember, the value in social media is the depth of the personal connections you make, not the number of people who you’re connected to. You don’t want [...]
Tags: Account, Attracting, Audience, Media, Practical, Social, start
by domo, December 14, 2010
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Later today the first ever ProBlogger Academy short course, “Creating Killer Content for your Blog,” goes live. Have you joined yet?It’s going to be an exciting week. Chris Garrett and I have put together some great content and are looking forward to interacting with students.This five-module course will walk you through the five key aspects [...]
Tags: content, Course, Create, Killer, Under
by domo, December 14, 2010
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This guest post is written by Kimberly Turner, cofounder of Regator. To link or not to link—that is the question. What should you link to in your blog posts? How many outbound links should you have? When and why should you use outbound links?We’ll answer those questions today, using posts about the month’s most-blogged-about stories [...]
Tags: Flawless, Linking, monthly, Strategy, Trends
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