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52 Types of Blog Posts that Are Proven to Work

ProBlogger

Wikipedia-style post. Case studies Case studies present a way of solving a problem based on a real-life example. For example, let’s look at amateur bodybuilding as a topic. Here’s an example. Definition posts A.k.a. One of the most common problems in that field is gaining lean (fat-free) body mass.

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Your Link Building Guide for 2018

Razor Social

So a link from a high authority site like The New York Times will be more powerful than a link from a low authority site, for example, a new site with no inbound links of its own. Please take a look at the example below. Some links, for example, the ones from blog comments may have the rel=”nofollow” attribute. <a

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Foursquare and The New York Times Archive Would Be a Great Match

Adam Sherk

The recent partnership between Foursquare and Canada’s Metro is a good early example of the potential that exists. Not from a recent Wikipedia entry; from actual news coverage from that time. While different from my archive idea, this is a great example of location-based opportunities for news sites.

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10+ Indispensable (and Free!) Marketing Graders and Social Media Scores

Buffer Social

For a quick example case, we ran the MeUndies website through Nibbler to see what it found. Their sentiment score was 92% positive, and they have some really influential sites talking about them — including Wikipedia. It’s also neat to see what other words you might be getting mileage for, without even knowing it.

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Cognitive Flexibilty Theory, Hypertext, and the Post-Gutenberg Mind: Rand Spiro's Home Page

Buzz Marketing for Technology

For example, his lengthy contention that because the origin of Googles search algorithm is mechanistic in ways that resemble Fredierick Taylors old time-motion studies and the mechanization of work, Google therefore needs to be used in a mechanistic way is an out and out non sequitur. The "Wikipedia as Old-Gutenberg Trojan Horse" column.

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10 Little-known Ways to Get Traffic to Your Blog

ProBlogger

For example, guest blogging used to be very effective, but now that a lot of people are doing it and talking about it, it’s no longer as effective as it used to be. A great example of an effective secret blogging club is the DailyBlogTips Retweet Club by Daniel Scocco. Content syndication. Blogging collaboration.

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What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

Adam Sherk

I’m not familiar with Fact: but Wikipedia tells me it was published from 1964-1967 and edited by Ralph Ginzburg and Warren Boroson. David Halberstam’s book, The Powers That Be, is filled with examples of how senior editors at Time rewrote Vietnam reporting to meld with Luce’s ideology.