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Mastering the Art of Listening: A Blogger’s Guide to Success

ProBlogger

Let me explore a few ways that a blogger should consider ‘listening’: Listen to the culture of the blogosphere This is one for those yet to start blogging (and it should also be applied to those getting into new social media tools like Twitter, Facebook etc). Both of these sites have RSS feeds you can subscribe to to monitor what’s hot.

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Tweet After Death: How to Use Social Media to Live Forever [Redux]

Waxing UnLyrical

“At least some healthy minority of we blogosphere mouthpieces must be using post schedulers, and surely at least a few have thought while scheduling, ‘I’ll post something three thousand years from now,’ or accidentally hit the wrong key when typing the date and stumbled onto this by accident.”.

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Go Beyond Blogging – Multi-Channel Marketing via Online Media

ProBlogger

Don’t underestimate any one of them, as they can be far more powerful than the costly methods: Optimize your content for search engines. Many web users refer to search engines to find information. I’m not surprised if bloggers claim that 40-60 percent of their traffic come from search engines. Blog RSS feeds.

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Want Traffic? Then Make Things Happen

Kikolani

The meta tags have been updated and my URL resubmitted to top search engines. The first guest writing I made was for Technorati , a popular blog search engine indexing over a hundred million blogs. The blogosphere has been ever growing and ever dynamic. Social Media Links. They are good to read. I stood up and took a chance.

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How to Go Beyond Blogging and Harness Multi-Channel Marketing

ProBlogger

Don’t underestimate any one of them, as they can be far more powerful than the costly methods: Optimize your content for search engines. Many web users refer to search engines to find information. I’m not surprised if bloggers claim that 40-60 percent of their traffic come from search engines. Blog RSS feeds.

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Protect Your Content from Being Copied in 3 Steps

ProBlogger

Content scraping still haunts the entire blogosphere. The most frustrating part is when you find the copied content outranking your own blog in the search engines. This guest post is by Abhishek of Budding Geek. No matter how hard you try to defend your creation, content thieves will always find a way to steal it! Sounds scary, right?

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10 Outreach Tools Every Marketer Needs

Kikolani

Over the years, the blogosphere has evolved into a prosperous hunting ground for marketers, entrepreneurs and individuals seeking to promote their projects and ideas. The data is put to use via toolbar, but it is also presented upon entering keywords on search engines. Generating the link analysis makes the blogger’s life easier.

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