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E-mail

How a Dumb Little Tweak Nearly Doubled My Blog’s Email Subscriber Rate

By now, you probably have put an e-mail sign-up form on your blog.  If you haven’t, do it today. Building your e-mail list will jump start your blog’s growth. Over the last few months, I’ve experimented with ways to get more e-mail sign-ups. Some methods flamed out the minute I tried them, and others have [...]

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Introduction to Autoresponders [And How You Can Use them to Drive Traffic and Profit]

Today I want to talk about a tool all bloggers treating their blogs as a business should at the very least be familiar with—and should probably be using. It’s something that has the potential to drive significant traffic to your blog in the coming years. It could also add significant profits to your blog in [...]

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Chris Garrett

Boost Your Blog #10: Create a Hire Me Page

Continuing our discussion of things you should be doing right now to improve your blog, today’s tip is: 10. Create a Hire Me page This won’t relate to all bloggers but if you have a skill or service that you can offer your readers, don’t just assume that they’ll come knocking. Sometimes they need to [...]

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Boost Your Blog #9: Create a Resources Page

Continuing our discussion of things you should be doing right now to improve your blog, today’s tip is: 9. Create a Resources page One page on ProBlogger that has worked well for me is a Blogging Resources page (it is actually a page I need to update further). The page serves as a starting point [...]

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5 Reasons to Be Authentic Instead of Generic

This guest post is by Nihara of Doing Too Much. I’ll never forget what my sister said when I showed her the first iteration of my blog.  “BOH-ring!,” she announced after scrolling through the first few posts.  “It’s all so very dull and generic.” Fortunately, she did have some constructive advice: “You always have the [...]

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