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The Worst Advice You Could Ever Get!

Hey everybody, it's been a while since I've added a post here at how to be a successful blogger. I had just developed this blog under the title, "Let's Discuss Blogging" when life got complicated for me and forced me to leave it for a while. I could've just come here and written from the seat of my pants just to keep it going, but that's not me. So I put it down until such time as I could come back and put the time and research into what I right here. Speaking of which, there's only so much you can write about a subject before you exhaust the information relevant to the subject. There just comes a time when you don't have any more to write about that subject, or at least you don't think you do. Sometimes (more often than not) your mind just won't cooperate with you creatively. That usually means you need rest. A days rest will do and other times you need a little more. But if you're writing about a lot of different subjects on dif

7 IMPORTANT THINGS YOU HAVE TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING A BLOG

There are about 200 million blogs online. There are as many takes on marketing them as there are websites online and there are about 2.5 billion websites online. They all have different approaches to blogging and how they make money doing it. Today you’re going to learn the truth about blogging. In this brief post I am going to discuss and explain the following seven questions the most successful bloggers have asked themselves before they launched themselves into the blogosphere: • How long does it take to start making money blogging • How should I go about making money with my blog • How much money can be made blogging • Do I need to write a new blog every day • Should bloggers use analytics (Apps/Websites) • What will people buy off my blog website • What should I blog about Some say keeping content fresh is the key to more traffic; others say it’s all about good content. Well my experience has been that good informative evergreen niche content that is properly ma

The Writing Dynamics Of A Blogger

Hello everyone.  I want to begin by reminding you that associated information can be found in other blogs on my blog network. You should probably read them all for the most complete relevant, applicable information and instructions concerning blogging and digital marketing. You will see an overlap on occasion in some of the Internet business information I discuss in my blogs. Alright, let’s discuss blogging from the planning and first write stage a bit more. And later I'll give you an outline for your blog site itself.   I am an experienced professional writer trained in several writing disciplines. It may not show at times due to fatigue which can result in editing failures. My training is both self-taught, hands-on experience in different kinds of writing as a published writer and academic writing. Pepperdine University Malibu liberal arts (intellectual ability and writing), Kaplan University Business School and Internet Marketing (now Purdue University), National University

Managing Your Blog

Look at the dates on your resulting research quarries before folding that information into what you right. Believe it or not, bloggers make the mistake of writing outdated technical instructions to their readers. Unless the reader is tech savvy he or she won't know, but they will suffer when they go to apply the instructions. It won't work then they become frustrated. When they take the issue to a professional he or she often won't realize the problem early due to there being an outdated code or some similar problem. There usually are technical things in my blogs, but I don't put them in unless I plan to take the time to break them down into tiny "understandable pieces for the reader's can consume it with some understanding of it. I go beyond what the average reader can understand. The information you read about fixing a technical problem you're about to blog about could be out of date. You should check it's date to be sure it's current. If you d

Guest Blogging

Backlinks, analytics, and site changes  Guest blogging can get you some links to your own blog. But what does Google think about those links? So before I go into writing about which blogs you should make a guest appearance on, and/or whether or not you should host guest bloggers on your own blog lets watch this short video about what Google thinks about guest blogging and what they take into account when deciding whether or not to place any value on those links. Is it worth your time in the long run? Did you find that helpful? I have written a few guest blogs. I've yet to see a couple of recent ones published, but it may be too soon since they were written less than a month ago. Others I've written have been received well and shared by the blogs guests about 75 times on average. I try to guest blog on well know blogs only. Blogs like Hubpages.com , Examiner.com , The Huffington post etc. If someone reads my blog hosted by another blog site, follows up with me on my