Blogging Tips & Business Tips

This is a guest post by David Sumner from twago.

Except for the lucky few, most bloggers have to fit their passion for writing in and around their 9-5 jobs.

Unless you’re a professional freelance blogger earning good money from your blogging (which let’s be frank most of us aren’t), and the only time you can dedicate to your blog is in your free-time, then you’ll need to hone your writing skills and blog to the world without becoming a social outcast and gluing yourself to your laptop all weekend.

However, blogging on the weekends or at other times brings with it a whole host of distractions and issues that are designed to make it more difficult than ever to focus on your writing.

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This is a guest post by Suzzane Edwards from CashForGoldUSA.com.

Everybody seems to have a say on how to become a successful blogger. A quick search over the internet will display a myriad of blog tips that is guaranteed to get you to the top of search engines, or so they say.

While there has been much discussion about new ways on how blogs could improve their traffic and popularity, a few old tips remain and continue to drive some of the most successful blogs to the top.

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This is a guest post by Liz from EtherSpeak, Inc.

Rolling out of bed, stumbling into the kitchen for a cup of coffee and booting up the computer before even brushing your hair – this is the image of a stay at home blogger.

It’s an unfair characterization and unfortunately this image is cast on bloggers and other home based workers.  Yet, is this image really unjustified?

Have you ever asked yourself how you tend to present your business image to family and friends?  Maybe some of these perceptions are not accurate – but it comes down to just that – perception.

Perhaps, if this is the case for you, it’s time to start treating the home work environment a bit more like a typical work place.

Although working from home can lend itself to various comforts, it can sometimes inadvertently stimulate an environment which promotes a less than professional and serious atmosphere, thus making an individual wonder why they just simply aren’t getting everything on their To Do list done (if they have one), or why business hasn’t brought in the traffic or revenue expected.

Learning to exhibit the same behaviors and ways of thinking one would have with an outside job should be the first step to turning your work at home environment into a more productive and structured business model.

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This is a guest post by Jane who loves to share with fellow bloggers what she has learned from her own blog in the diet niche. On WeightLossTriumph she writes reviews of weight loss programs and offers coupons for diet plans like Weight Watchers. You can take a peek of here eDiets review here.Weight Watchers is the most trusted weight loss program.  eDiets is a meal home delivery weight management company.

With the improvement in technology, more people are using the World Wide Web for information, entertainment, research and career opportunities. Now-a-days the internet provides us many things, with the help of which we can generate a handsome income.

Blogging is one of these many ways to earn money online. The simplest way to start your blogging career is to make a blog out of a blog. However, the hardships come after this step. You should be patient otherwise you shall ruin up everything that you are working for.

You should keep the following things (we learned while developing our discount coupon blog that features weight watchers and ediets discount coupons) in mind if you want to have a successful blogging career:

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This is a guest post by Blake Sanders from Maxymiser.com.

The human brain is a phenomenal thing. It solves problems in ways incomprehensible to most people, and it responds to some information better than others.

Understanding this nature is helpful when website, business, and blog owners look to convert more of their visitors into “customers”. One tool that helps us understand this is multivariate testing.

Unlike A/B or “split” testing, multivariate testing (“MVT”) tests many aspects of a system at a time to learn of the relative impact of that change. The impact of these tests oftentimes leads to higher conversions in the form of newsletter signups, sales, feed subscriptions, and other pivotal elements that increase conversions.

In this article we’ll touch briefly on the impact of multivariate testing.

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