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The “On Fire” Blogging Success Formula [Case Study]

ProBlogger

Every new post I published would get at least 20-30 comments and a good number of social shares. ProBlogger: Thousands of people are visiting, sharing articles, and commenting every day. Papa Joe’s blog: A few dozen people per day find his articles, and notice that they are not commented on or shared. It was July, 2011.

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How to Build a Business By Supporting Bloggers: a Case Study

ProBlogger

In this turmoil created by the growth and development in the blogosphere, I see opportunity. One alternative would have been to subscribe to blogs on blogging (ProBlogger) and read the comments to see what were the most common challenges faced. I’d love to hear of your experiences in the comments.

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Singapore Social Media Workshop for PR and Online Media: September 2011

Laurel Papworth

Understand how to measure the effectiveness of your press releases in Twitter and the blogosphere and social media marketing. How to Handle Negative Comments on Blogs and Facebook and Online Communities. Learn the 8 different options for dealing with negative comments in online communities.

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Harnessing the Force: How Lessons From Star Wars Can Elevate Your Blogging

ProBlogger

Encourage discussions, facilitate conversations, and respond to comments and inquiries promptly. A good first step is also hosting online events – here’s a case study of How One Blogger is Using Online Events to Build Engagement and Make a Difference.

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What we can learn from blog firestorms.

Akamai Marketing

THEN it happens: SLAM BAM a snarky comment or worse, an outright attack. I’ve been watching closely as over the last couple of weeks two incidents on different blogs have caused an outright fury in the blogosphere, dividing a typically supportive group (bloggers) on different sides of the fence. They go cutting edge.

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Need Social Media Coaching?

Taylor Marek

Leave it in the comments below, and I’ll respond back to you. and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar ! I apologize I haven’t been able to provide this sooner, I guess I needed to be bitten on the rear end to actually put this idea into action! Have a question? Click here to cancel reply.

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Is Your Blog Ready for the Festive Season?

ProBlogger

Bricks-and-mortar stores have had the Christmas trees and fake Santas up for months… but what’s the blogosphere doing to prepare? Let me know in the comments. The Christmas rush starts late in November and escalates right through until the big day. The answer depends on who you talk to. appeared first on ProBlogger.