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Monthly Trends + 10 Tips for a Flawless Linking Strategy

ProBlogger

This guest post is written by Kimberly Turner, cofounder of Regator. A number of studies have shown that simply including links in text, regardless of whether they are actually clicked, reduced comprehension and slows reading time. Kimberly Turner is a cofounder of Regator , as well as an award-winning print journalist.

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Blogosphere Trends + Interview Tips

ProBlogger

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. Kimberly Turner is a cofounder of Regator.com and Regator for iPhone as well as an award-winning print journalist. Think again.

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

March 25, 2009 at 10:35 pm Social Media Question of the Week: Finding a Social Media Vendor — Regator Blog April 1, 2009 at 5:25 pm This Week in Search Marketing Staffing – 7/14/08 — Onward Search Blog July 24, 2009 at 1:33 pm Social Media Works… Is It Working For You? January 24, 2009 at 2:50 pm Collective Intellect, Inc.

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How a 3 Month Old Website Received 958373 Visits from Google

Viper Chill

Reply Steve says: June 8, 2010 at 11:55 am Hey Glen Another great post, all of the mini sites seem a good idea, maybe after one event one has run its course you could do a case study on setting it up, monetizing and following through its life. Regator is another good source for trends as well.

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Blogosphere Trends + Improving Readability

ProBlogger

To give you some examples of these principles at work, we’ll use blog posts about the past month’s most-blogged-about stories (rankings provided, as always, by Regator. The serif vs. sans-serif debate has been raging for as long as typography has been studied. Here’s how you can start improving your readability right away: 1.

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Blogosphere Trends + Readability Scoring

ProBlogger

Way back in 1954, a fascinating (seriously) book called Know Your Reader: The Scientific Approach to Readability cited multiple studies and experiments in which changing the reading level of published material increased readership by as much as 50%. Reach her on Twitter @kimber_regator and get free widgets for your blog from Regator.