Slow and steady – that’s what you need to build a good foundation for your site if you’re relying on blogging as a main drive for your business. People who brag about being able to post more than 1 a day will usually run into a lull and have to eat their words. Even I
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The Art of Blogging: Time Does Equal Money
If any blogger is telling you that it costs no money to start a blog and actually earn money, they need a reality check. In fact, if you’re reading this article and you’ve read articles like it, it’s good that stumbled upon this one. “It takes money to earn money.” I don’t know who originally
[Continue Reading...]Don’t Forget To Read Your Guest Blogger’s Post Before Publishing
If you are a blog owner that is accepting guest posts on your site, are you actually reading your guest blogger’s post before publishing? If not, you may be hurting your blog and your own reputation. An occasional guest blogger is suppose to being a fresh angle to your site. They aren’t there to be
[Continue Reading...]Blog Title Writing 101: Simple Grammar
I will always keep repeating that blogging doesn’t have to be perfect, even if English is not your first language. However, if you are intending to keep a competitive site that keeps readers, you need to tighten up on grammar. That includes tightening up on the grammar when writing a blog title. Writing can be
[Continue Reading...]Blog Title Writing 101: Mean What You Write
I’ve been stumbling on articles where the title doesn’t make sense or fit with the content of the post. Now, the post’s content itself doesn’t have very many problems, but when I read the article and reflect back to the title, it means a whole different thing. Are you finding that an issue sometimes with
[Continue Reading...]Infographic: Basic Anatomy Of A Blog Post
The basic anatomy of a blog post, especially if you wish to keep it organized for easier reading for your readers as well as easier crawling for search engines, is to pay attention to how your post content and headings are written and styled. Your heading tags should always follow in order from largest being
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