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October Trends + The 10 Horrors of Blogging

ProBlogger

Once you’ve hit “publish,” your post takes on a life of its own, appearing in aggregators, RSS feeds, and on social media. If you use a platform that automatically creates permalinks and you fix a headline typo after it has been published, you could end up with a headline that’s spelled correctly, but a URL that is not.

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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. Simply change the tag in the URL to whatever you write about and you’ll find popular content around that topic. Well done once again, Glen!

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