This is a guest post by Mohd Aktar from web designers Taiwan.
We’re often advised that hard work will get us ahead. That’s correct to a certain extent – Working too hard can have a very negative impact on you, as well.
Long hours and the strain to keep doing much more can result in anxiety, depression, burn out.
Rather than just working hard and getting into a lot of hours, why don’t you try to find ways to work smart?
Why?
Simply because smart work indicates you’re prone to get to your goals.
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This is a guest post by Stefan Nilsson. Visit his blog at www.stefannilsson.com
I had it all. Just a few weeks ago I was making $3000 a month by publishing one post a week until a simple mistake caught up with me resulting in me losing everything. More on the mistake later on and how you can avoid doing the same thing – but first I’ll share how I single-handedly went from nothing to making $3000 a month within a single year and how I’m certain that I’ll be able to do it all over again with my new blog on personal development.
This might seem like a wall of text for some of you but I highly recommend that you bookmark it so you can return later.
In this guest post you will find everything you need to know to succeed with making money online and some of the information might not seem interesting right now, but as you progress and reach a new level you’ll be able to use it in a whole new way. If nothing else, it will be a terrific reminder of how you can succeed by doing less.
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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 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 Vanessa Burke from PollDaddy.com.
The number one reason most blogs fail is simply because they aren’t interesting. The blogger has nothing interesting to say, and well, it’s pretty obvious that no one wants to waste their time reading something they couldn’t care less about.
You don’t need to incorporate online survey tools into your repertoire to figure out that people don’t want to read a blog post that they can read on every other large blog.
They want a fresh angle, a new perspective, or just a different bit of information – but above all, they want it to be interesting.
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Top 10 Search Terms: • how to make a blog interesting • how to have an interesting blog • how to keep your blog interesting