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How to Grow Your Fitness Blog to 100,000 Monthly Visitors in Less than a Year

ProBlogger

Someone may wonder, how can a new fitness blog compete with these and gain its share of traffic and money? Things like your page titles and descriptions, text formatting, image seo, mobile friendliness, speed and other settings that can help search engines understand the context (meaning) of your posts and pages. Conclusion.

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Q & A: How to Solve Every Blogging Problem You’ll Ever Have

Viper Chill

But there it is, growing at an extremely profitable rate, competing with some extremely well established brands and companies with huge marketing budgets. I work in tech during the day (Mobile Security) and so am lucky to do what I love. Because every time someone clicks an Adsense ad they are gone from your site. The second?

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Conquering Big Industries: My Bulletproof SEO Strategy

Viper Chill

This isn’t the first time I’ve tackled big markets – I used to have clients in some of the biggest niches out there (casino, mobile phones, etc) – but it’s the first year where I’ve really started to take on these industries for myself. Less competing sites on the first page = more clicks on you.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Her blog, She Geeks , covers education, mobile, social media, web, and technology. Her latest posts include Stop Competing, Start Collaborating , Twitter: Increase Your Influence with Twitter Lists , and Top 10 Local Search Directories by Importance. Follow her @conniefoggles on Twitter. Cordiva Raven. Follow her @growmap on Twitter.

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211: Creating a Successful Podcast – Advice from Pat Flynn

ProBlogger

It’s mobile. You’re seeing shows from people with regular brands up on iTunes competing and beating the big names and now building an audience, building relationships. It sounds just as good to non-professional broadcasters as this microphone that I’m using right now, which is a higher level one. It’s about $400. You want to mix it up.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

The only way people can compete is to be cheaper (create more viral content each day) or different (no ads, faster site, cooler brand, etc). What’s missing from the equation isn’t better drawing skills or funnier ideas or a “huge brand” to compete against but – you guessed it – this is Matt’s thing.

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