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The Truth About Blogging Income [Tipographic]

Your Escape From 9 to 5

I wish I had known some of these blogging income lessons before I started my blogging journey. How long will it take for you to earn money with your blog depends on a lot of factors such as your niche, knowledge, blogging time, budget available for marketing, experience and so on. 1,500 ProBlogger Readers Surveyed.

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Can Communities Serve As Perfect Add-On For Your Blog?

Mindjumpers

There are several community building tools for blog promotion. Below, I have listed a few good things that a forum can do for your blog: Promote your blog/URL: Start a forum on any leading forum application like Forums or Ning with your blog name. It actually helped in increasing their blog page views!

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Five Things Jesus Looks for in a Blog Post

Socialized

People write what they write to draw readers, because they participate in affiliate advertising and get paid for clicks, because they are attention whores who get personal validation and an adrenaline rush from increasing blog traffic, or both. So a certain style of titling blog posts and articles has evolved.

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Ten Reasons PR Pros Should Blog

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Ten Reasons PR Pros Should Blog November 10th, 2010 Tweet Last week, Joe Hackman hosted Danny Brown , Gini Dietrich and me on his BlogTalkRadio show, aptly entitled PRapalooza. Blogging is a strange beast.

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How to Eliminate the Echo Chamber and Add New Dimensions to Your Blog

ProBlogger

The post How to Eliminate the Echo Chamber and Add New Dimensions to Your Blog appeared first on ProBlogger. I was actually thinking to myself yesterday that my news aggregator and social media feeds have become way too central in my blogging. Photo by Jakub Balon on Unsplash. Don’t live inside your news aggregator.

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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

ProBlogger

When I began blogging in 2002 I made a lot of mistakes and had a lot of false assumptions about blogging. One of the things I quickly found out didn’t work when trying to grow a blog was to use it purely as a broadcast tool. It’s no wonder that only my wife read my blog that first week (and even she never really came back).

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What we can learn from blog firestorms.

Akamai Marketing

Its easy to imagine that the social sphere or your blog are simply just an adult playground of cool people. I’ve been watching closely as over the last couple of weeks two incidents on different blogs have caused an outright fury in the blogosphere, dividing a typically supportive group (bloggers) on different sides of the fence.