All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Peers’
Couples that Blog Together…
This guest post is by Jefferson and Michelle of See Debt Run. Blogging with your significant other can be a very rewarding experience, as long as you communicate openly. My wife and I started personal finance site See Debt Run in January of this year to document our journey out of debt, and to share [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Read More →Write For Your Customers, Not Your Peers
This guest post is by Laura Roeder of LKR Social Media Marketer. Think about your last ten clients. Did they hire you because they have the same level of knowledge and experience that you do? Or did they choose to work with you because of your expertise? My guess is that they fall into the [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Write For Your Customers, Not Your Peers
Read More →8 Non-writing Apps for Writers
This guest post is by Ben Ellis of www.b3n3llis.com. A lot of “app talk” in the world of writing revolves around the main applications used to compose your piece of writing, such as Scrivener, iA Writer, and my weapon of choice, MOApps’ Write, plus a whole load of others too. I use a few additional [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
8 Non-writing Apps for Writers
Read More →Why Every Employee Should Start a Blog
This guest post is by Hassan Osman of PartTimeWebpreneur.com. I’ve been running a blog for a year and a half now, all while working a demanding full-time job (at Cisco Systems), pursuing a graduate degree, conducting some research on the side, and doing what I enjoy the most: spending quality time with my family. Although [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Why Every Employee Should Start a Blog
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Traffic Technique 7: Networking and Collaboration
Two minds are better than one—especially when it comes to blogging. For bloggers trying to grow their traffic, working with others can give you a real advantage. The most obvious example is, of course, guest posting on someone else’s blog, but there are as many opportunities for creative collaboration as there are players in your [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
Traffic Technique 7: Networking and Collaboration
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