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7 Powerful Ways to Get Your Blog Post Noticed

ProBlogger

Literary masterpieces should be revered but that just isn’t the case in the blogosphere. Not only will people thank you in the comments, but they will also share your content. You can simply ask for topics on Twitter, do a Google search with your topic and the word “help”, hang out in online forums, or survey your own readers.

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The 23 Blogger Breeds—Which Are You?

ProBlogger

Aw, look at her beautiful blue Twitter and Facebook icon eyes and her cute little RSS nose. This baby blogger does not know the perils of comment moderation, stalkers, low traffic, and spam that await her. The blogosphere is populous and it keeps growing. Social engineers are on Twitter and Facebook more than their own blog.

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Blogosphere Trends + Effective Calls to Action

ProBlogger

Even if you’re not selling anything (yet), you still want your audience to take action by commenting, interacting, sharing, Facebook “liking” your post, watching your videos, attending your events, etc. You know that most of your readers are lurkers, but how do you lure them out to become an active part of your community?

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How I Helped Make a Bland Blog an Overnight Success

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » How I Helped Make a Bland Blog an Overnight Success How I Helped Make a Bland Blog an Overnight Success Written by Glen, this post has 65 Comments A few months ago something was bothering me quite a lot. Reply Glen says: March 11, 2010 at 3:14 pm You didn’t read his comment properly.

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Blogosphere Trends + Encouraging Comments

ProBlogger

You may have heard the stat that for every 100 people who read your post, only one, on average, will leave a comment. The fact is, most of us are lurkers by nature. I know I am; I read dozens of blogs every day but very rarely comment. Lesson: Ask for comments. . – Darren. Tony Blair. Lesson: Be opinionated.