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How To Build A Successful Business Blog (a Getting Started Guide)

Rebekah Radice

I started my first blog (the very one you’re on right now) in 2004. At the time, I was in the real estate and mortgage industry and looking to make connections on a local level. One of my most recent achievements is being named a 2015 Top 10 Social Media Bloggers by Social Media Examiner.

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How the Facebook Algorithm Works in 2020 and How to Make it Work for You

Hootsuite

2004 – 2009: Facebook was born in 2004, but its newsfeed didn’t show up until 2006. In the short term, brands had valid concerns about the fact that their organic content would no longer be prioritized as highly as posts from friends, family, and groups. What’s your favourite Group? From your mom? How new are they?

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

His site has been around since late 2004 based on his archive. Three of the writers that I use on a regular basis are teenagers, one is 16 and simply brilliant when it comes to article writing, and the other two are 17 and 19 and are extremely well versed at blogging and social media. Keep up the good work. Infinite Underpants!

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216: How to Create a Style Guide for Your Blog (and Why You Should)

ProBlogger

Facebook group. I think there was around 1800 financial bloggers, real estate bloggers there. I started blogging in 2002, 2004 for ProBlogger, of course things have changed. Do you allow people to embed content – YouTube videos or Vimeo videos or even social media? AP Stylebook. The Chicago Manual of Style.

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