Monthly Archive for: ‘April, 2012’
Why I Steal Content (And Why You Should, Too)
This guest post is by Adam Costa of Trekity.com. I have a confession to make: for the past few years I’ve stolen content. Lots of it. It’s not something I’m proud of. Hell, I’ve never admitted it to anyone besides my wife (and she’s an even bigger thief than me). But this painful truth must [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Why I Steal Content (And Why You Should, Too)
Read More →If Your Email Newsletter Isn’t Generating Cash, You’re Doing Something Wrong
This guest post is by Kelly Crawford of Generation Cedar. The most important tool available to a blogger is his email subscriber list. It is the easiest and fastest way to increase sales. You probably already know that the readers who have voluntarily signed up to hear more of what you have to say are [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
If Your Email Newsletter Isn’t Generating Cash, You’re Doing Something Wrong
Read More →27 Awesome Ways to Get People to Listen to You
This guest post is by Nick Thacker of livehacked.com. I’ve been creating stuff lately—blog posts, articles, tweets, videos, ebooks, etc.—and I realized something: The biggest struggle I’ve had during it all was getting people to listen. While blogging and submitting articles, leaving tons of comments, and submitting guest posts, can garner an initial positive result, it’s [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
27 Awesome Ways to Get People to Listen to You
Read More →How to Write a Great Paragraph
This guest post is by James Chartrand of Damn Fine Words. There are eight million posts out there about how to write a great headline. Copyblogger’s written about half of them. I’ve written a few myself. But you know what none of us tell you? What to do after the headline. You know, the actual [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
How to Write a Great Paragraph
Read More →Four Reader Myths You Can Safely Ignore
In blogging, we often talk about the reader or the visitor, and what our audiences like (or don’t!). A lot of blanket statements are made around the ways we approach and connect with our audiences. But many of these ideas are little more than myth. Let’s look at four of the most common myths—and why [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Four Reader Myths You Can Safely Ignore
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