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How to Make Money Online Through Blogging and Writing

Kikolani

Guest blogging isn’t just about getting exposure – there are plenty of sites that will pay you to contribute an article to their site. While the pay range varies, I typically only keep track of sites that offer a minimum of $50 per post and have found opportunities that go up to $200 a post, $1.25

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Best YouTube Documentaries

SocialFish

Aside from living his online life and contributing to the development of the internet, Schwartz was also an activist and writer. Many people love watching documentaries, and if you’re one of them, you’ll be surprised at how many there are on YouTube. Benefits of watching Youtube documentaries.

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Introducing Stephen Tiano: Monday Muse #2

Ari Herzog

Stephen Tiano, a freelance book designer, page compositor, and layout artist, wrote a guest blog post here in February 2009 about his blogging and tweeting and how both contributed to his economic success. I introduced Mitch Joel last week and debuted the Monday Muse column. Here is Stephen for the second week.

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Four Ways to Crush Your Email Challenge and Build the List

ProBlogger

This is a guest contribution from Luke Guy. These points listed within that post will give you insight on how to format those emails. You can do all the things mentioned in the previous post, as formatting goes, and still miss potential readers and customers because the content was horrible. Email is about discovery.

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Blitz Your Next Blogger’s Conference: The Ultimate Guide to Getting More Bang for Your Buck

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Ben Liau of Digital Online Strategy. In this post, I will go over eight tips that any blogger can follow to make the most out of paying for and attending a blogger conference. Make sure you bring along your favorite device for taking notes, whether it be your mini laptop or your iPad. Have a plan.

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How to Take a10-Day Vacation, a 5-Day Business Trip, Get Food Poisoning, and Still Be Able to Write 42 Posts In a Month

ProBlogger

This is a guest contribution by Karol K of newInternetOrder.com. Just to set things straight… I’m not talking about writing 42 300-word posts. Those 42 posts were meant for 3 clients and 2 blogs of my own. You can see most of them in the title of this post, but here they are again: 10-day vacation.

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10 Fresh Tips for Finding Time to Blog

ProBlogger

This guest post is by Brian Milne of The Corporate Mentality. After all, without quality posts, you’ll be slow to take your blog to the next level and will have little original content to push out to your followers. If you get the inspiration to Tweet, take that clever 140-characters and expand on it in a blog post.

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