This is a guest post by Robert Bellarmine from Visitask.com.
Do you know that there are some changes that you will need to make to your blog before starting your guest blogging campaign?
Indeed there are many benefits that are associated with guest blogging but unfortunately not all webmasters are making the most of this activity.
In order to help you learn more on this topic I have written this short article and I hope that it will be useful for you.
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It’s time to share some good news with my newsletter subscribers. If you are my newsletter subscriber from more than 4 months now then you probably remember that you were regularly getting “Friday Freebies” delivered directly in your inbox as BONUS for being my subscriber…
But near the end of February I Completely Stopped it due to some genuine reasons which you probably know if you are subscribed to my newsletter from that many months.
TODAY, I am starting it back AGAIN! Yes, the same level of CRAZINESS and LOVE for my subscribers is back now.
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This is a guest post by Sean Platt from GhostWriterDad.com
Are you an efficient blogger?
Even if you are, you could probably stand to improve.
Blogging is fun, at least at first. But soon enough it can turn into a grind. Like any job, the daily tasks grow tedious and you find yourself searching for ways to escape the endless cycles of boredom.
But you can’t give it up. A blog is one of the sharpest tools in the modern writers toolbox. You must get so good at blogging that the daily maintenance becomes barely an afterthought.
Fortunately, it’s possible. And once you get good at it, it even gets easy.
The key is in having some go-to content that’s easy to produce, yet highly relevant to your reader. If it feels like work, or seems like a struggle, you’re more likely to fight it and you won’t be as effective.
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This is a guest post by Steven from CriminalJusticeDegreeSchools.com.
Offline companies spend millions each year perfecting the packaging of their products, because they realize the color schemes and the outward design of the packaging can affect the products bottom-line.
Visual stimuli can attract an individual to a particular product or it can have the exact opposite affect if the stimuli isn’t appealing to the eye.
These facts are critical to bloggers and webmasters because the visual appeal of your blog can affect how a visitor responds to your website. A poorly designed blog can have a repellent affect which will cause visitors to hit the back button. This will inevitably lead to a higher bounce rate and recent signals suggest that Google is taking a sites bounce rate into consideration when ranking a site or webpage.
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This is a guest post by Daniel Pintilie from GoGlobe.com.
Nowadays, we have grown accustomed to perceiving blogs as an enjoyable online presence, sometimes forgetting that they represent a new entity.
Bloggers, the folks who administrate the blogs, are part journalists because the writing talent is required to keep up good traffic but at the same time they need a little (don’t be afraid, if you know more it won’t do any harm) knowledge about SEO, social media and web design.
Due to the huge number of blogs, which is the equivalent of a terrible competition between these and their writers, an article has two major aspects:
- The content of the post itself, which is the most important; it should be enjoyed by the readers and is somehow similar to an article in a print edition.
- The SEO & social media measures taken to push the blog on the first page when the users search for some specific keywords.
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