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7 Surefire Ways StumbleUpon Can Make You A Better Blogger

SocMed Sean

For a while now, I have been hearing stories about how other bloggers are getting great traffic results from StumbleUpon. I admit it, though, I’m a bit late in the game to gleaning the true value of StumbleUpon. Instead, stumble other bloggers’ content and sprinkle some of your articles in with them.

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Bloggers: Would You Rather Be First Or Right?

SocMed Sean

To all my blogger friends, I would love to hear opinions on whether it is more responsible for us to be right vs. first when reporting information. Normally, I would just post this question on Twitter (and I will), but I thought the dialog might be more engaging if we leveraged blog comments. Share it on StumbleUpon.

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The Value Of Blog Comments

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Last week, Mathew Ingram over at GigaOm published a Blog post titled, Yes, blog comments are still worth the effort. It seems like there's a movement for more and more Blogs to not bother having the comments enabled. Blog comments are becoming increasingly valuable. They can favorite the Blogger's tweet about the post.

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How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger

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The post How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger appeared first on ProBlogger. One of the most common ways that I see a blog ‘go under’ is when the blogger gets distracted from the overall task of blogging by one single aspect of blogging. Five Types of Obsessed Bloggers. Photo by Samuel Berner on Unsplash.

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How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger

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The post How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger appeared first on ProBlogger. One of the most common ways that I see a blog ‘go under’ is when the blogger gets distracted from the overall task of blogging by one single aspect of blogging. Five Types of Obsessed Bloggers. Photo by Samuel Berner on Unsplash.

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How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger

ProBlogger

The post How to Avoid Becoming a Single-Minded Blogger appeared first on ProBlogger. One of the most common ways that I see a blog ‘go under’ is when the blogger gets distracted from the overall task of blogging by one single aspect of blogging. Five Types of Obsessed Bloggers. Photo by Samuel Berner on Unsplash.

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LinkedIn for Bloggers – Branding, Authority and Traffic

Kikolani

When it comes to connecting with bloggers, I usually have no problem finding their Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, and even YouTube channels. What I do run into is a lot of bloggers who do not have a LinkedIn account, which is a shame because there are a lot of untapped opportunities for bloggers on this social network.

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