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Six Things I Learned in My First Six Months as a Problogger

Published on July 25, 2011 By webtools

This is a Guest Post by John Saddington of TentBlogger. Like many professional bloggers, my journey started years ago, as I dabbled in blogging for myself and for my friends. I’m not exactly sure when it happened, but it did—the date doesn’t matter much here. And, to be completely honest, I had really no idea [...]

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Six Things I Learned in My First Six Months as a Problogger

Why Hopeful Bloggers Are Bad Bloggers

Published on April 23, 2011 By webtools

This guest post is by Chris, The TrafficBlogger. Depending on your situation as a blogger, hope could be your ticket to success, or cause you to quit blogging within the month. Dictionary definition-wise, hope is the feeling that what is wanted can be had, or that events will turn out for the best. Think about [...]

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Why Hopeful Bloggers Are Bad Bloggers

How to Get Hired on the Problogger Job Board

Published on September 2, 2010 By webtools

Guest Post by Ross Hudgens of Billy.com.
Making money as a freelance content writer isn’t easy. If you aren’t running your own blog or website, turning content into cash can be a difficult thing. But there’s opportunity out there – you just have to try a little harder than normal to find it. One of the [...]

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How to Get Hired on the Problogger Job Board