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This is a guest post by Emmanuel from IncomeScene.com

I recently published an interview with Andrew Rondeau on my blog. If you read that interview you would notice that one point he consistently hammered on was this,

That’s the quickest way to be successful. Find a mentor who has a reputation for being excellent and ‘suck them dry’ of all their info and knowledge.

I definitely have to agree with him; you need someone who has tested the waters and can differentiate between a hoax and the real deal. If you prefer learning all the details by trial and error, you can still beat the mark you set for yourself but at the expense of time.

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This is a guest post by Chris from ContactLensesCheapOnline.com

If you spend a lot of time blogging i.e. as a computer user – for money or simple pleasure – you have probably formed the bond with your computer. After all, you spend many hours staring at the screen and coming up with ideas.

Have you ever stopped to wonder what this could mean to your health?

There is no better time than now to focus on yourself. You must make sure that you take care of your eyes properly. If you don’t, your online aspirations could come to an end sooner than later.

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This is a guest post by Michael Cusden from SimplyCast.com

Strangely enough, sometimes the best way to see whether your email marketing campaign is doing well or not is to do some internal testing. Just for a moment, you can disregard what your metrics and analytics tell you and put the changes you want to make out to your subscribers directly.

But, first, let’s figure out how to set up testing so that it provides you with honest-to-goodness results.

  1. Pull 100 random email addresses from your list
  2. Divide them into two separate groups
  3. Only test one change at a time
  4. Set one group as the control (what you’re already doing) and the other as the change
  5. Monitor the results
  6. Request feedback through directed surveys about which your subscribers prefer

We’re going to look at 4 of the most common places that marketers like to update in their emails and walk you through how to do it.

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This is a guest post by Susie Brown from FastUpFront.com.

Who is it that decides who will be the most popular bloggers and who will be left banging their head against the keyboard?

You might think that it is the “people,” or you might even think that Google and the other search engines are the ones who decide who the most popular bloggers will be.  Although the search engines and the people do hold a lot of influence, most bloggers who have worked their way up to the Rockstar level got there in a way that might come as a surprise.

Most great bloggers got appointed to their positions of fame by other bloggers, namely the inner circle of bloggers for that niche.

Now, I know that you may not be interested in returning to the high-school social scene where everything was about being more popular.  The pursuit of being popular and accepted by “the group” mandated all types of conformities.

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This is a guest post by Karol K from Online Business Design blog.

A couple of months ago I wrote a post on how to kill writer’s block. Of course, it’s much easier said than done, so I figured that another follow-up post is in place here.

Last time the main 3 ways of fighting writer’s block was to:

  • have a bank of ideas,
  • relaxation and exercise,
  • fixed schedule.

If you want to find out what the basic principles behind each are I invite you to visit the original post that’s been published here on SmartBloggerz – 3 Easily Applicable Ideas to Not Only Fight, but KILL Writer’s Block.

What I want to do today is focus a bit on the first item on the list – the bank of ideas.

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