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January 10, 2023 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

4 Mindset Hacks that Consistently Help Bloggers Meet Deadlines

How to meet your blogging goals and deadlines

Deadlines can help or hinder your blogging, but your mindset makes the difference. In fact, a supportive attitude will help you meet your goal of publishing posts on a schedule every time and become a more effective blogger in the process. As a Certified High Performance Coach, I talk about mindset often. I’ve written several […]

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December 27, 2022 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

How to Make This The Year You Finally Start Blogging Consistently

change your blog consistently by changing yourself.

How many years in a row have you resolved to blog consistently? Maybe you completed your blogged book and then lost interest in publishing posts on a schedule. Or perhaps you never managed to blog consistently enough to blog a book. Whatever the case, the fact is that you’ve not followed through on your resolution […]

Filed Under: Promotion, Success Strategies Tagged With: blog a book, blogging, blogging a book, blogging consistently, committment, personal growth, self-integrity, transformation

December 7, 2021 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

5 Quick Tips for Consistently Improving Blog Post Engagement

write better and more engaging blog posts

Engaging your readers attention on a consistent basis can seem tough. But on some days, bloggers also struggle to engage themselves enough to write yet-another post. So how do you and your readers stay engaged in your content? Write better blog posts. Today, Jay Artale (@BirdsOAFpress) offers five tips to help you improve reader engagement […]

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February 19, 2019 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

How Bloggers Can Hope for the Best While Preparing for the Unexpected

prepare for unexpected reasons to be unable to blog

Blogging successfully takes consistency. That’s why you have to think ahead to any situations that might cause you to miss publishing a post…or more than one post…on schedule. Today, freelance writer Beth Bauer (@JourneyofBethB) offers tips on how to plan for the types of things that cause your stream of posts to get interrupted. Of […]

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October 30, 2014 by Nina Amir Leave a Comment

10 High-Performance Tips for Bloggers

keep your blog alive

An enormous amount of people around the world want to become bloggers. Many of them start blogs, but after just a short time, they abandon them with promises to return “someday soon.” Someday never comes. According to a 2008 survey by Technorati, only 7.4 million out of the 133 million blogs the company tracked at […]

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