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25 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider

ProBlogger

This way you can tailor a specific message to those visitors, their needs, your presentation and ‘sell’ something to them (whether it be subscribing to your blog, buying a product, selling your services or getting them to read certain pages on your blog. The example I’ve given is from a conference I did this time last year.

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276: How to Start a Successful Podcast

ProBlogger

I’ve seen it, it’s really a very helpful guide and something I wish I had when I started this podcast because I had to hack together this podcast using information from all over the place and to have it all into one spot will be fantastic. Things like a conference room with just this giant glass table is just the worst.

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Facebook took a major (yet curiously underreported) move in this direction last week, when they enabled companies to publish to Facebook members’ news feeds for anyone that has “liked&# a Web page. Your Party is Lame The third front of Facebook’s war on websites is in the area of push versus pull.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Facebook took a major (yet curiously underreported) move in this direction last week, when they enabled companies to publish to Facebook members’ news feeds for anyone that has “liked&# a Web page. Your Party is Lame The third front of Facebook’s war on websites is in the area of push versus pull.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

The number one reason Leo Babauta dominated the personal development industry in two months. Why feed counts mean absolutely nothing (and never really have). Why the Verge was one of the fastest growing blog launches in history. What Steve Kamb did to build a six-figure blog in the overly saturated health niche.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

After all, this time, they’re not complaining about news feeds. From what we’ve gathered, the people behind these support forms are junior staff who don’t pass on requests to senior staff, and that’s why nothing gets done. Yup – thoughts on that hopefully forthcoming. Hear me out. Click hide.

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