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Blogosphere Trends + Digging Deeper

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This column is written by Kimberly Turner from Regator (a great tool that gathers and organizes the world’s best blog posts). Each week, we look at the ten most blogged-about stories of the last seven days, as provided by Regator (which is turning two years old on Saturday!). Let’s see some examples: Proposition / Prop 8.

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October Trends + The 10 Horrors of Blogging

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We’ll use posts from Regator about these top stories to illustrate how you can avoid the ten horrors of blogging…. Using words such as “secret,” “discover,” and “easy” can also make titles more interesting, as can asking a question, creating controversy, and, most of all, conveying a benefit. The Horror: Typo terrors.

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Monthly Trends + Resolutions for a Better Blog

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It’s the beginning of the month as well as the year, so, as always, Regator has provided blogosphere trends for the month, and I’ll use posts about these popular stories to inspire you to make a vow to improve your blog in the New Year. Kimberly Turner is a cofounder of Regator , as well as an award-winning print journalist.

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Blogosphere Trends + Unicorns

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This column is written by Kimberly Turner from Regator (a great tool that gathers and organizes the world’s best blog posts). That’s why I’ve chosen some posts about the ten most blogged-about stories of the last week (provided, as always, by Regator ) to illustrate the importance of choosing the right person. Is it a conscious choice?

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Blogosphere Trends + Interview Tips

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This column is written by Kimberly Turner from Regator (a great tool that gathers and organizes the world’s best blog posts) – Darren. Study the topic and come prepared with a list of questions. Keep in mind that the questions you choose—whether created by you or your readers—should be open ended (“What do you like about ProBlogger?”

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Blogosphere Trends + Guest Posting

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This column is written by Kimberly Turner from Regator (a great tool that gathers and organizes the world’s best blog posts). Regator has, as always, provided a list of the ten most blogged-about stories of the last seven days, and we’ll use posts about those hot trends to learn about what makes a great guest post: 1.

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Blogosphere Trends + A Challenge

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This column is written by Kimberly Turner from Regator (a great tool that gathers and organizes the world's best blog posts) - Darren. Example: AmericaBlog ’s “ Are Iraq combat operations really over? &# asks a question to create curiosity then delivers by answering it in full. Hi-dee-hoo, fellow bloggers! Social Security.