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A guest post by Larry Brooks of Storyfix.com
Pardon the cryptic title. Not trying to sound hip or flip. Just going straight at it.
Today’s title is literal. Rather than the traditional try for a killer hook, what you see above is actually the point.
Not recommended as a default blogging best-practice, by the way, but sometimes you [...]
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Why Professional Writers Need a Blog. Or Not.
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Welcome back for another edition of the weekly Blogosphere trends, now on its new day of the week. If you’re blogging about stories, like those on the trends list, that are covered by hundreds of other bloggers across the blogosphere or in your niche, how can you make sure your post gets the attention it deserves? We’ve talked a bit about using effective headlines, interesting formats, and strong opening lines to draw readers to your posts. Today, along with the trends generated by Regator, we’ll look at some types of images that could be used to help posts about these popular stories stand out from the crowd.
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Blogosphere Trends + Choosing and Using Images
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A couple of weeks ago I posted a video post on family blogging balance (see the full sized video here). While my son stole the show in the video a little one of the main questions I was asked after posting the video was ‘what camera did you shoot it with?’
This prompted me to shoot [...]
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What Camera Am I Using for My Video Posts? The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
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When I sit down to write this weekly column, I have two goals: 1. To tell you what bloggers are writing about most in the past week 2. To provide advice that is useful to the ProBlogger community. The first goal is easy because it’s the same every week. I fire up the super-secret algorithm at Regator and it spits out a list. The second goal is more challenging because it varies. It’s not enough to say I want to provide tips, I need to consider how I want to focus my post and what I want it to achieve. You’ve probably got goals for your blog as a whole (e.g., reaching a certain number of readers or increasing comments by a certain percentage in the next year) but do you create goals for each post you write? You should. Goals hold you accountable and ensure that your post achieves what you want it to. Darren mentions the importance of setting goals in “Does Your Next Blog Post Matter?” He suggests writing your goal at the top of your draft (you’ll delete it before publishing unless it becomes part of your introduction), which is a good habit to get into. Before you publish, ask yourself whether the post achieves the goal.
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Blogosphere Trends and Goal Setting
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A Guest Post by James Dunworth. First Image by NDevil
Over the years I have spent hours working on tweaks to my websites that have lead to zero or imperceptible improvement in rankings and earnings.
On other hand, I have also made changes which took just a few minutes of my time – and lead to [...]
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Small Changes That Lead to Big Results
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Regular readers of ProBlogger know the name Leo Babauta – creator of the massive blog ZenHabits (among other successful blogs). He’s guest posted here on ProBlogger numerous times and we’ve recommended what he does numerous times.
Leo’s famous for taking Zen Habits from nothing to one of the biggest blogs in the world with over 150,000 [...]
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How to Make Your Blog Pay the Bills [Bootcamp for Bloggers Starts Soon]
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