Wow! 2016 has arrived, and so, with the first Monday of the year, comes #MondayMashup. For new readers here at Blondish.net, #MondayMashup recaps some of the most recent topics going around the Internet, especially in several niche, like blogging, social media, SEO, and web design.
If you don’t do enough reading in your niche, you will fall behind. I hope with this mini curated post, that you learn a few things, and are able to grow your blog and business with it.
#MondayMashup 2016 Volume 1
Blogging
Sarah Arrow reveals that there are probably 12 business posts you should be writing. – 12 business blog posts you need to create
Joost de Valk answers on his vlog about how you can tidy up older posts. – Ask Yoast: how to clean up old blog posts
Social Media
Syed Balkhi goes over some things that you may have not thought about when it comes to pitching to potential clients. – The Art of Mastering an Elevator Pitch in 6 Steps
Enstine Muki shares so ideas to hopefully help you generate some income from your website this year. – 7 Ways to Boost Your Business and Income in 2016!
JP Misenas shares an interesting idea with generating cashflow just by creating quizzes. – How to Drive Revenue Using Social Media Quizzes
Melinda Emerson shares a list of business books to broaden your knowledge and motivate you in 2016. – 10 Must-Read Business Books for 2016
SEO
Wesley Young gives some tips for local SEO strategy that may be handy in 2016. – 10 Ways To Simplify Your Local Marketing Strategy In 2016
Tom O’Rourke shares a couple SEO boosting tricks. – Eight quick and easy user interaction hacks to boost your SEO performance
Pawel Janiak asks us to think about looking into better and more up-to-date methods of tracking your visitors on your website. – How to Track Read Time: Getting Serious About Content Marketing Analytics
Web Design
Chris Coyier answers whether it’s fine to have video or not in the background of your website. – Should I use a video as a background?
Juan Sarmiento is giving away a freebie – Colored Line Icons (SVG, PNG)
Sufyan bin Uzayr explains a little about Javascript, especially jargon. – JavaScript: Explained in Simple Words
Which article did you enjoy the most? If you’d like to discuss any of them, please feel free to do so in the comments below, or in the comment section of those a
James says
Amazing collection,great post very helpful information you are sharing…Thanks for mentioning me alongside some great bloggers.Keep updating us.
sneha says
Sounds interesting and really cool.. 🙂