5 Reasons to Use Press Releases to Promote Your Blog
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This guest post is by Jiyan Wei, director of product management for PRWeb.
Creating content on a blog is just one aspect of being a productive blogger
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Last week I recorded this short interview with Phil Dobbie from BNET. We covered a range of topics. including keeping your blog fresh, standing out in the crowd, maintaining your voice, sustaining your blog over the long haul, using controversy and a lot more. For a 13 minute interview we sure covered a lot of ground.
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This guest post is by Tommy Walker, Online Marketing Strategist and owner of Tommy.ismy.name.
Have you seen Inception yet? For those who haven’t, all you need to know is that it follows a team of thieves who access dreams in order to steal information for their clients. The term “inception” refers to the notion that information can be implanted in, rather than taken from, a person. An idea can be planted so that it feels organic to the dreamer, and when he or she wakes up, the person will take certain actions without questioning his own motives.
A similar concept can be used with the advertising that supports your blog. We’re all familiar with the 10,000 hour rule, but if you had a way to skip over it, and use advertising in a way that let you wake up a week or two from now with more
Click here to continue readingThe Blog World Paradox: a Blog Action Day Case Study
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Today, Darren and thousands of other bloggers are congregating in Las Vegas for Blog World. It’s fitting that Blog Action Day should coincide with the world’s largest blogging conference. Particularly this Blog Action Day, which focuses on water.
When we think about water issues, we don’t need to close our eyes and conjure up the African desert or the Australian outback: we need only think as far as Blog World, Las Vegas.
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Click here to continue readingBuild the Perfect Blog Audience for You
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This guest post is by David Risley of DavidRisley.com.
If you could hand-pick your ideal blog reader, who would they be? What are they like? What do they look like?
Have you ever even thought about it?
See, all too often, a blogger sets up a blog and just starts posting with their fingers crossed, hoping somebody will come by. In those days, you don’t really think too much about the people you attract. It is all about those numbers and getting traffic up. After all, seeing some positive numbers in your Analytics at least means somebody is listening, right?
As somebody who has been in this blogging thing for over a decade, I’m here to tell you that numbers don’t mean that much. When it comes down to making a full-time business out of blogging, the kinds of people you attract is more important than quantity.
I’d rather have an
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This guest post is by JC of JCDFitness.
Every blogger who’s responsible for a sizeable readership knows the excitement associated with gaining new subscribers and exposure.
The process is encouraging and humbling at the same time
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The make money online segment of the blogosphere has had its fair share of dubious characters selling their wares over the last few years.
However one guy that has consistently produced both valuable and helpful content as well as being a true gentleman and ethical business person is Dave Navaro.
Dave has produced some great resources of late to help people monetize their blogs by launching products and today has launched a new program – the 2010 More Buyers Mastermind.
Dave’s been so helpful to many ProBlogger readers in their journey that when he asked me to be interviewed for his Mastermind course I leapt at the opportunity.
We recorded a hour long call on the topic of ‘Attracting the Right Readers to Your Blog’.
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A guest post by Nathalie Lussier, who blogs as The Raw Foods Witch.
Is your blog getting the attention you know it deserves? Maybe you haven’t started your blog yet because you can’t settle on the right name or theme. Perhaps you’re thinking of starting a second blog, but want to “do it right” this time…
Whichever camp you’re in, you need to consider five basic factors in naming a new blog or business.
You’ll need to weigh up the branding pros and cons before you settle on a name. You’ve only got a few seconds to make an impression with your web site visitors, or potential visitors. If your blog or business name doesn’t capture what you’re all about, then chances are that people will just click away.
You didn’t start your blog to have drive by visitors did you? No, you want to foster a community, get comments,
Click here to continue reading7 Reasons Why $7 Products Rock
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This guest post is by Steve Martile of Freedom Education.
I currently charge $400 monthly for one-on-one coaching. That’s a hefty price tag for some people, even though I know some coaches who charge up to $10,000 per month, which makes my coaching look like a bargain.
One prospective client said that she really wanted to do coaching with me. She saw the value in it. She needed it and wanted to buy, but she just couldn’t come up with the money. It was either buy the coaching or pay the rent. She decided to pay the rent.
Since coaching is the highest price service I provide, I decided to come out with a product that almost anyone could afford.
Enter: $7 products
The reason I started with $7 is because it’s low. I figured almost anyone in any country could afford that price … and that way I could at
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