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5 Things You Can’t Blog Successfully Without

Writtent Blog

Open source content management systems like WordPress, Joomla, and Drupal are good options. High-Quality Content. You can’t blog successfully without quality content. Is your content fresh and unique, or is it is just a rehash of old, tired material? They can link to and share your content. You just can’t.

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The State of the Blog Sales Market: Interview with Andrew Knibbe of Flippa

ProBlogger

As blogs are increasingly recognized as business assets—or businesses in their own right—more entrepreneurs and publishers are looking to enter the blogosphere by buying a blog. Among the little-known facts we discovered in this interview were: blogs make up more sales than any other site type on Flippa. Andrew Knibbe of Flippa.

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How to Build a Superblog: Insights from the Technorati Top 10

Viper Chill

Steve Pavlina makes over $100,000 per month with his; Darren Rowse had an estimated $300,000+ month when he launched his last eBook and my friend Al’s site, Coolest Gadgets , was having $60,000 months way back in 2007. In a sea of over 100 million blogs, these guys are the exception.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, ASW11 & Productivity Systems

Kikolani

Essential statistics from the State of the Blogosphere 2010 – this post summarizes some major findings, but if you want the full details, head to the source at Technorati. 20 tips for a better blog launch – covers design, branding, content, SEO, and promotion. Making Money Online / Online Marketing.

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Case Study: Have Your Best Product Launch Ever (Without a Single Affiliate)

Viper Chill

We have this stupid ritual from a few years back when we shared an apartment together that we shout “New Saaaaale” in a Mexican-accent whenever we acquire a new customer on our various niche sites. It didn’t take long until that was hundreds of people without access to the content they had paid for.