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ViperChill Monthly Report 7 (Ranking for “Viral Marketing”)

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If you’re reading this in a feed reader or inbox, thanks for subscribing! You’re the equivalent of Apple in the blogosphere. In time I can see you becoming the king of the blogosphere. You could say that we prefer signal over noise. No doubt you know your stuff. All these at nearly 21. Awesome content!

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5,867 Words on Becoming a Conversion Machine: A Guide for Bloggers

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I owe so much of where I am and what I have done to this mode of publishing that I don’t even know where to start. I could go on, but I’ll just add that blogging has changed my life in a vast number of ways, and I still love writing in public now as much as I did when I clicked ‘Publish’ on my first ever post in 2006.

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5 Ways to Grow Your Blog Without Relying on Google Traffic

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For example, if you are selling your cooking ebook no your blog, you’ll likely want to stay active on mommy blogs or other cooking blogs where your target audience is likely to reside – giving away free recipes on those blogs is a great way reach that audience and intrigue them to learn more about you (and your own blog).

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How to Generate Blog Post Ideas

Viper Chill

I went from having over 150 blogs in my feed reader in the last few years to just 12, purely because I was seeing the same content over, and over (and over) again. You may be right, but I’ll let a few more guesses come in before I reveal Reply Mark Dykeman says: May 6, 2010 at 11:11 am Did you get this idea from your feed reader?

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Mass Engagement: How to Get Hundreds of Tweets & Comments On Your.

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And I don’t even do this manually; the process is automated thanks to RSS feeds. At the top of all ViperChill posts ( click through if you’re reading this in a feed reader or your inbox) you will see a large button which shows how many tweets this post has and encourages other people to tweet it as well.

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Bloggers: This Is How Long Your Posts Should Be

Viper Chill

However, don’t forget that these blogs are known to post multiple times per day and I know one of them publishes more than 20 posts, daily. So as always, thanks for the great post and please know that what you are doing is a great service to the rest of us in the blogosphere. says: February 19, 2010 at 8:02 am [.]

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

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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. I was surprised to see that so many of these sites are publishing more than 50 posts every single day.