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Creating a Custom RSS Feed for Guest Posts

Kikolani

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24 (of the) Best Business Blogging Guides, Tips and Tools of 2011

Webbiquity SMM

6 Tips for Blogging for SEO in WordPress by Business Insider. Sue Reynolds offers a half-dozen tips for SEO on WordPress blogs, helpful particularly for those just getting started. Kipp Bodnar offers half-dozen tips for “how to be a thoughtful and engaged commenter” that apply to social networking sites as well as to blogs.

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20+ Commonly Asked Questions About Blogging & Online Marketing

Kikolani

What worked in 2011 may or may not be as effective in 2012. If someone asks me what blogging platform to use, I am always going to say self-hosted WordPress. I employ the following plugins and tactics to combat spam and make comment moderation manageable on the WordPress platform. Drastically. Design & Layout.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Her blog, But You’re a Girl , covers a ton of topics including blogging, business, events, technlogy, Google, WordPress, and more. Alice is a writer of both fiction and nonfiction, and co-author of the book Let’s Panic About Babies (due out in March 2011). Follow her @aliventures on Twitter. Alice Bradley. Eren Mckay.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). Social networks are growing at record-breaking speeds. The Daily Mail website reportedly brought in $25m revenue in 2011. This is an important blog post, because it makes a prediction.

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