A Technophobe’s No-tears Guide to Podcasting
This guest post is by Carol Tice of Make a Living Writing. You’ve probably heard that adding multimedia to your blog is a great way to grow your audience. But if you’re like me, and technology makes you assume the fetal position and cry like an overtired baby, you may have ...more
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5 Unexpected Benefits of Adding Podcasts to Your Blog
This guest post is by Carol Tice of Make a Living Writing. Are you having trouble keeping your blog readers interested in what you have to say? If interest is waning, it may be time to add some variety to what you’re giving readers, besides just writing blog posts, week ...more
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The Most Important Skill for Long-term Blogging Success
This guest post is by Amy Parmenter of ParmFarm.com. In the early stages of blogging, content is definitely king, but if you hope to be in it long-term, creativity must rule the day. It’s easy to think of new ideas when you’ve only been blogging a few months, but what ...more
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Attract 100,000 Pageviews in 1 Month Using Slideshare
This guest post is by Joel Runyon of Impossible HQ. How do you stand out and differentiate yourself online when more and more people are starting blogs every day? Sure, you need to write stuff that’s gong to stand out, but a lot of blogging advice focuses just on writing. ...more
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Move Beyond Fear: Find and Keep Your Writing Voice in 10 Steps
This guest post is by Sean M. Madden of Mindful Living Guide. I’ve been teaching creative writing, along with mindful living, for years now. And I can say, without hesitation, that fear is ubiquitous. Its presence, more than anything else, stops writers in their tracks. All seems to be going ...more
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How Do You Define ‘Great Content’?
Blogging advice articles all seems to include the matra – “create great content”. The theory goes that if you create great content people will come to your blog, link to it, pass it on to friends, bookmark it and your blog will grow. OK – we’ve heard the ‘write great ...more
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