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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

Check out the top 20 posts on ProBlogger in 2012 and notice that over 50% of the most read posts that year had personal words in their titles. People are trained by these social networks to interact – so it can be a great place to begin conversations and relationships that may lead to ongoing community. Share Opinions.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

Check out the top 20 posts on ProBlogger in 2012 and notice that over 50% of the most read posts that year had personal words in their titles. People are trained by these social networks to interact – so it can be a great place to begin conversations and relationships that may lead to ongoing community. Share Opinions.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

Check out the top 20 posts on ProBlogger in 2012 and notice that over 50% of the most read posts this year had personal words in their titles. People are trained by these social networks to interact – so it can be a great place to begin conversations and relationships that may lead to ongoing community. Share Opinions.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Buttermilk the Dwarf Goat

Kikolani

Add these to your playbook, and never head out to the blogosphere without a gameplan again! 22 Top Blogging Tools Loved by the Pros – Here are hot blogging tools used today by 22 social media pros. Social Media / Social Networking. Is Influence Moving Prospects From Likes To Buys? Blogging / Writing.

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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. It’s probably a fraction up on previous years—it’s probably grown at two percent in 2012 based on 2011. Blogs are probably the biggest part of Flippa.