Darren Rowse, who wrote the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog e-book, wrote about our 31DBBB project in a post on his blog today.
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We wrap up the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog by looking at the tremendous growth and other benefits experienced by the bloggers who participated.
“Five minutes. That’s it,” I insist as I log onto Facebook after tucking my three kids into bed. Forty minutes later… Can we say, “aimless drifting”? That’s why we need a plan.
There is something empowering about writing a review. It gives you, the reviewer, a voice. Darren gave some great tips for writing an expert review. However, I do have a few more tips for crafting the perfect review.
I am sure you have come across web pages or blog posts that linked to other web pages and when you clicked on those links it took you absolutely nowhere! Do you find it frustrating when that happens? There are tools out there that can assist you in finding those dead links, but even then, you still have to do some work.
Today we get utilize our growing expertise by paying it forward to another blogger. The key is to ask yourself what their needs might be and attempt to fulfill those needs in some way.
Questions increase your blog’s stickiness. Not only will this increase your blog traffic, you will create a sustainable community for the exchange of ideas, encouragement and genuine support. A few tips to get you started:
It’s important for us to look at other experts in marketing and see what we can learn from them. This time it’s print media that gets put under the microscope. Magazines are more similar to blogs than any other offline example.
One of the really cool paradoxes of life is the more you give the more you receive. This is true with blogging as well. 9 Ways to Give a Reader Attention
There have been a slew of movies recently which are remakes of older films. Similarly, there are lots of good reasons to go back through your old posts and update some of them. Here are four quick tips for revamping your posts.