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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

This tip fits into the ‘it’s not rocket science’ category of blogging tips (as do many blog tips) – however as simple as it sounds I regularly see bloggers falling into the trap of talking ‘AT’ readers rather than blogging in a conversational voice. Write in a Conversational Voice.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

This tip fits into the ‘it’s not rocket science’ category of blogging tips (as do many blog tips) – however as simple as it sounds I regularly see bloggers falling into the trap of talking ‘AT’ readers rather than blogging in a conversational voice. Write in a Conversational Voice.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

This tip fits into the ‘it’s not rocket science’ category of blogging tips (as do many blog tips) – however as simple as it sounds I regularly see bloggers falling into the trap of talking ‘AT’ readers rather than blogging in a conversational voice. Write in a Conversational Voice.

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The Unmissable Secret of Long Term Blogging Success.

ProBlogger

Do you ever see posts with high profile commenters and tonnes of retweets that seems to echo around the blogosphere? The blogger gets quality content. For others, it may be a uStream or an interview. I have three main ways I meet people: If a social media friend will be in the same city as you, casually offer to meetup.

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Wow Online Influencers With An In-Person Experience

Convince & Convert

An expert in marketing to women, she heads the Media Connections practice, focused on managing brand dialogue via traditional and social media. Time is proving that no matter how much social media changes, the core rules of engagement remain the same. The blogosphere is especially demanding of something “real.”