All Posts Tagged Tag: ‘Personal Finance’
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 →When Building a Significant Social Media Following May Not Work
This guest post is by J. Steve Miller of Sell More Books!. I studied the right books and attended the right seminars. I gave my strategy time. Yet, few followed my blog and I could trace scant book sales (my main reason for blogging) to my social media efforts. Could it be—dare I suggest—that building a [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger
When Building a Significant Social Media Following May Not Work
Read More →Ramit Sethi: I Will Teach You To Monetize (In 6 Steps)
This guest post is by Michael Alexis, producer of WriterViews.com. They thought that I cared about making $300 or $500 a month. Honestly, I didn’t give a damn about that. – Ramit Sethi, iwillteachyoutoberich.com How many of your readers tell you that you have to monetize your blog? Do they call you crazy when you [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

Ramit Sethi: I Will Teach You To Monetize (In 6 Steps)
Read More →Trent Hamm’s 5 Strategies for Building The Simple Dollar
This guest post is by Michael Alexis, producer of WriterViews.com. Trent Hamm’s personal finance blog, The Simple Dollar attracts over 1.2 million page views every month. When I interviewed Trent earlier this year, he shared the top strategies he used to build his audience. This post includes five of the strategies Trent used to take [...]
Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger

Trent Hamm’s 5 Strategies for Building The Simple Dollar
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