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50 Ways to Take Your Blog to the Next Level | chrisbrogan.com
Blogging is as varied in its applications as using the telephone or taking a picture. The tool doesn’t predict the output. You might be using your blog to post recipes, or to inform the local community about information you find elsewhere on the web. Maybe you’re just trying your hand at writing, and the web is as good a place as any.
12 Ways to Link Building that Also Increase Web Traffic | JR's Internet Marketing Strategies
12 powerful ways to link building for your sites for SEO, Internet Marketing that are also great sources of direct traffic and website promotion.
Create Your Own Microblogging Community With Twingr
Twingr is a new platform that allows you to create your own microblogging communities. It’s pretty much a scaled down version of twitter that allows you to create your own groups for specific tweets. Anyone hear of tweetdeck?
How do you feel about Personal Branding? | Brand-Yourself.com Blog
I stumbled across a debate going on about personal branding, started by Geoff Livingston of The Buzz Bin a few days ago with his blog post I Don’t Care About Your Personal Brand.
3 Important Reasons To Network With Other Bloggers! | Stand Out Blogger
I know everyone is talking about commenting on other blogs as a marketing strategy, and I have to agree. Blog commenting would have to be one of the easiest ways to gain new and constant traffic to your blog.\n\nI personally have used it as my primary method of building traffic to this blog. But other than traffic what are the benefits of communication with other bloggers? Surely there must be more to networking with your fellow bloggers than just to see them visit your blog.
Blog Designs: 50 Of The Most Creative | Stand Out Blogger
I visit a lot of blogs every day and am always coming across new ones with amazing designs. Which gave me the thought that, with blog design being such an important element of the blogging process, why don’t I spend some time searching out some of the most creative blogs to provide some inspiration for those looking to design a new theme for their blog, or even those who just want to take a peak at whats on offer.
There were so many wonderful designs and I could have quite easily made this a top 100 or even 200, but I only wanted to display what I saw as the most creative blog designs out at the moment. So here are 50 of the most creative blog designs around! (In no particular order)…
When you don’t know what to do, say a prayer and buy the book
On May 16, 2008 I placed my order for ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income via Amazon. A week later my book arrived, however, due to it being the end of the school year and everyday family chaos, I placed the book on my nightstand with the promise I would read it eventually. We all do that, don’t we?
June 4th was the morning my world came to a screeching halt. We’d had several days of steady, non-stop and, at times, heavy rains here in Indiana. That morning I woke to over three feet of water in our finished basement. When we opened the basement door and saw the water pouring in around the windows and down the walls, there was little else we could do besides close the door and let Mother Nature have her say.
Top 150 Social Marketing Blogs « eCairn’s Blog
We just implemented our “influence ranking algorithm”.
So we ran it against the ~1000 ’social media marketing’ blogs we monitor on an ongoing basis (along with tweets, forums, Q&As…).
Below is the top 150 list:
( When compared to the Adage Power 150 reference, remember we zoomed particularly on social media marketing. Plus the list contains only blogs written in English). Just click on the link!!
Help, We’re Being Digitally Bombarded | Mark Evans
I love the Web and the fascinating number of useful and useless tools but it can also a huge time-suck and productivity killer.
Like many digital animals, the Web constantly seduces you. Just when you’ve got e-mail and IM within your communications arsenal, you’re using Twitter, Facebook and Friendfeed. Then, you’ve got Digg, del.icio.us, GMail, Google Reader, Mixx, et al to track and bookmark it all.
At some point, it’s overwhelming. It’s impossible to be everywhere and anywhere, and embrace all the tools being used by the digerati. At some point, you just have to pick you digital weapons, and stick with them.
Robert Witham » Life After Blogs: What’s Next in Social Media
The arguments that blogs are dead usually center around several key points.
1. The growth of high-traffic, high-profile, multi-author blogs destroys any hope for the average individual blogger to be discovered and gain any meaningful audience.
2. Newer forms of social media, like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr make the need for personal blogs obsolete.
3. The never-ending comment spam, coupled with comments from obnoxious readers, simply require too much energy and time.
These observations are completely accurate based on my experience with blogs and the Internet.
A Guest Blogger On Blogging | Stand Out Blogger
It hold true that your success in the today’s competitive blogging world depends largely how well you stretch your exposure. It’s been part of equation which you can take it away.
Surely there are a couple of things you can do to maximize your online presence, but sadly little has been said on the power of Guest Blogging and what it can do to help any bloggers - beginners or otherwise - gain the much needed exposure.
The Power of Guest Blogging
Guest blogging isn’t a new phenomenon. It’s one of the most effective method adopted by some well-informed bloggers to increase blog traffic where bloggers write article to be published on other bloggers’ blogs.
With guest blogging, not only will the host’s blog receive new fresh content from a different perspective, the guest blogger will gain a link and the all important exposure to their target audience.
What Makes Good Blog Design? | Vandelay Website Design
As you surf through the internet you’re bound to come across certain designs that you love and some that you hate. But good blog design has a few unique elements when compared to the design of a traditional website. Here are ten things to keep in mind when designing your blog.
50 Ways to use Social Media, listed by Objective
Jeremiah Owyang lists 50 ways you can use social media. Listen up Bloggers!!!
How to Find SEO Competitor Keywords, Social Media & Backlinks
Today I am going to focus on what you can learn from your competitors if you are smart enough. Click the above link and read on!
WordPress › Blog » The Visual Design of 2.7
It’s finally here, the moment you’ve all been waiting for! The long months of your tolerance and forbearance as you suffered through the inelegance of our hacked-together, leftover Crazyhorse interface are almost at an end. (Was it really that painful?)
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