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Why Writing a Corporate Blog Can Be Fun (and Profitable Too)

Debbie Weil

Kudos to my newest guest blogger Susan Harris for her post below explaining exactly why being a corporate blogger can be fun. Take it away, Susan: Field Report from a Local Corporate Blogger – Where Viral Meets Local. Susan is best known for her blogging at GardenRant and award-winning Sustainable and Urban Gardening.

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eMarketer’s New Blogging Report: More Readers, Fewer Writers

Debbie Weil

Many of those self-expressive bloggers are, instead, putting their words down on Facebook pages and in bullet-like Tweets. Of course, eMarketer has the stats to back that up: there are some 26 million bloggers in the U.S. And why not. I’m guilty myself. in 2010, compared with about 150 million Facebook users.

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Secrets of Success Behind Blogging Success Summit

Debbie Weil

If there is a recipe for a successful conference it might be something like this: create a sign-up page packed with information and testimonials + offer bonuses (people love them) + make big announcement + repeat + remind about 50% off deadline (deadlines work) + create blog posts around the topic of the event (7 Blogging Tips From Top Bloggers, etc.) (..)

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My Three Words for 2012: Alignment, Quiet and Compassion

Debbie Weil

Inspired by a number of other bloggers and authors, including Chris Brogan ( Temple , Untangle , Practice ), Jonathan Fields ( Serve, Inspire, Transcend ) and Chris Guillebeau ( Finishing ), I am starting 2012 with three words. I was tempted to say "launching" 2012 because that's what it feels like. More about that in a minute.

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Just Because You Can (Publish an eBook), Doesn’t Mean You Should

Debbie Weil

Now you're a blogger. Or whether they are just being stubborn and clinging to the notion that "it's so easy to publish, I can do it myself.". I'm puzzling over this. It reminds me a bit of blogging. Write something, anything, hit the button and publish. But there are millions of blogs out there. Is yours well written?

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