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

Webbiquity SMM

Noting that “even great content can go unnoticed,” Brody Dorland recommends 12 steps for promoting your blog content, from the obvious (utilize keywords for SEO, use syndication) to the creative (using a post to answer a question on Twitter, promoting posts via your email signature). Top 10 Blog Directories 2011 by SEO Wizardry.

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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 you have an important message to get out to your readers, you don’t have to worry about whether they are subscribed to your RSS feed, checking their RSS reader, watching their Twitter stream, or seeing your update on Facebook. Isn’t Feedburner my mailing list?

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Follow her @adriarichards on Twitter. Follow her @alexasamuels on Twitter. Follow her @alibrownla on Twitter. Follow her @aliventures on Twitter. 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 @finslippy on Twitter.

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How I Reached #1 on iTunes: A Guide to Launching a Podcast

Viper Chill

In fact, January is the highest traffic month for the blog so far since June 2011 , and there’s still quite a few days left before it’s over. Not only that, but in a survey he gave to his audience he discovered that his podcast was the number one way that new people found SmartPassiveIncome in 2011.

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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). To my knowledge, TechCrunch became the first ever blog to reach 1 million subscribers – something they proudly displayed via their Feedburner chicklet. The New York Times?

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6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be)

Viper Chill

At the time, bloggers were reliant on RSS subscribers more than ever and many of them used Feedburner to track how many people subscribed to their feed. After Google’s acquisition of Feedburner in 2007 they provided very little in the way of updates or support the following years. Just ask Jessica Hische.