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8 “First Step” SEO Tips for Bloggers

ProBlogger

” – question submitted by @monedays using the #pbquestions hashtag on Twitter. Don’t over do this one but while links from other sites are a great way to increase your blog’s rankings so are links from your blog. Links from other sites to yours are key in SEO but they can be hard to get. Content is King.

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8 “First Step” SEO Tips for Bloggers

ProBlogger

” – question submitted by @monedays using the #pbquestions hashtag on Twitter. Don’t over do this one but while links from other sites are a great way to increase your blog’s rankings so are links from your blog. Links from other sites to yours are key in SEO but they can be hard to get. Content is King.

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Women in Blogging: 125 Fearless Female Bloggers

Kikolani

Ann is an SEO consultant, the brains behind the hugely popular My Blog Guest site for bloggers to network and acquire guest blogging opportunities, and a regular contributor to Search Engine Journal. Her blog on Making a Living Online advertising, making money online, site promotion, social media, and more. Ann Smarty. Cameron Chapman.

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How to Steal the Next Billion Dollar Website Idea: A Case Study

Viper Chill

It wasn’t long before the brothers launched their own daily deals site, Beeconomic (Be-Economic). In December of 2010 – less than a year after the site launched – it was purchased by Groupon for $24m. The site was then rebranded to Groupon Singapore which Karl and Chris still work on today. .

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6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be)

Viper Chill

Core meaning a site that you actually plan to make money from. At the time, bloggers were reliant on RSS subscribers more than ever and many of them used Feedburner to track how many people subscribed to their feed. I creatively (heh) named the site, Please Don’t Kill Feedburner.