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As a Blogger on The Global Internet, What Laws in the World Apply to You?
By ProBlogger Law Expert Jeanette Jifkins. Imagine you are sitting in your home office working on your blog. Your domain name is hosted with GoDaddy in Delaware in the United States, your website content is hosted with a local provider. You’re using Mailchimp as a CRM which is based in ...more
Writing Content
How to Find Blog Post Ideas That People Can’t Wait to Read
By Jerry Low. When it comes to finding new blog post ideas, it is important to not only write but to write things that people actually want to read. If you are producing blog posts that don’t appeal to anyone, then you are really just wasting your time. There are ...more
Writing Content
Blog Authorship: Tools to Keep Your Blog Content Safe from Plagiarists and Duplication
This is a guest contribution from writer Rose Scott. If you spend days and nights creating the most outstanding content ever, this post is for you. You know how exhausting writing can be at times, right? With all the effort you put into attracting readers and keeping them glued to ...more
Writing Content
Interviewing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them on Your Blog
This is a contributed post from our ProBlogger Subject Matter Expert Rachel Corbett. Interviews can be a great source of content for your blog or podcast…provided they go well. If they don’t, they can have you rocking back and forth in the foetal position promising never to speak to another ...more
Writing Content
Top Tips for Creating Quality Evergreen Content
This is a guest post from freelance writer Anna Johansson. If you’re like most bloggers, you publish a solid combination of evergreen and time-sensitive content. The time-sensitive aspect is simple enough as long as you stay abreast of industry news and updates. But what does it take to write really ...more
General
How to Write Engaging Content About “Boring” Subject Matter
This is a guest contribution from Anna Johansson. Unfortunately, if you’re an industry expert in construction, finance, software development, or other similar “dry” field, you’ve already been handed the short end of the content stick. Your industry is important, and the subject matter is interesting to you and other industry ...more
Writing Content
7 Small Ways to Be a Better Writer
This is a guest contribution from Larry Alton You could be a prominent authority in your industry, with multiple bestselling books and a successful business around your writing; or you could be a novice who just launched their first blogging website – as long as writing is a significant part ...more
Writing Content
The Best Research Tools for Finding Kick-Ass Content
This is a guest contribution from Jonathon Ohayon of Brilliance.com From infographics to Slideshares, articles to memes; marketers and bloggers can never have too much help coming up with ideas for compelling, relevant content. However, ideas can be elusive and trending subject matter can be hard to nail down. Tools ...more
Writing Content
30 Practical Tips for Producing Great Facebook Live Videos
This week we’ve been digging deep into Facebook Live Video. Earlier in the week I shared 10 benefits of building Facebook Live into your strategy and yesterday shared 12 different types of Facebook Live videos that you might like to create. Today I want to get practical and give you ...more
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