Did you ever wonder if anyone reads your posts? You see the visitor count, but no one comments on posts. In this post, freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers three simple but powerful elements you may have forgotten that build a strong—and engaged—blog community. Your research, write, edit, rinse, repeat. And you post, […]
Why Quality Content is Worth More than Just a Green Light
Bloggers know they need to improve the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) of their posts and pages. To accomplish this feat, they often look for a green light from a popular plug-in. Today, Lee-James Bovey (@LJBovey) offers a different view on getting automated approval for your SEO efforts. If you are a blogger or content writer […]
How to Improve your Blogging with Spiritual Development
What does spiritual development have to do with blogging? A lot. The more you learn about the world and yourself—the more connected you are to everything that you see, experience, and learn—the better your blogging ability becomes. Today, Kyle Bell (@kbeezy902) offers advice on how to use spiritual development to increase your productivity, creativity, and […]
The 7 Essential Elements of a Winning Blog Post
There may be nothing worse in a bloggers life than writing a post that gets little, if any, views. After all, this means no one cared enough to read the post…despite your best effort and great information. But you can increase the likelihood of your posts getting read. In this post, freelance writer and ghostwriter […]
How to Deal With Challenging Editors
As a blogger and writer, at some point you’ll work with an editor. The process might be easy or hard–depending on you and the editor. Today, Jennifer Brown Banks (@PENPROSPER1) offers advice on how to deal with even the most challenging editors. If you want to produce quality work—as a blogger and an author—you must […]
Five Strategies for Brainstorming Creative New Post Ideas
Have you ever stared at the computer screen and wondered what to write or struggled to find blog post ideas? Well, that problem gets solved today. In this post, freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) offers some out-of-the-box strategies for finding new post ideas. “If I just had better ideas, more people would read […]
How Bloggers Benefit from Creative Collaborations
Creative collaborations with other writers or bloggers can prove enormously satisfying and productive…or terribly stressful and unproductive. Yet, choosing to collaborate in some way might make a huge difference in your success and blogging enjoyment. That’s why today, Jennifer Brown Banks (@PENPROSPER1) offers advice on how to pair up with other bloggers in ways that […]
Why (and How) You Should Schedule Blog Posts a Month in Advance
Have you taken a “rainy-day” approach to your blog? In other words, you have saved or scheduled blog posts for the future—just in case. In today’s guest post, freelance writer and ghostwriter Dan Kenitz (@buildwithwords) explains the advantages of using the schedule feature of your blog strategically. “It wasn’t raining when Noah built the ark.” […]
How a Word Quota Helps You Blog Your Book
Guest blogging remains a powerful tool for bloggers who want to increase their traffic and expert status. But too many bloggers aim too low when they seek guest blogging opportunities. Today, Kyle Bell (@kbeezy902) offers some advice on how to land guest blogging gigs with top-tier sites. Writers and bloggers write; it’s what we do […]
Time Management Tips for Blogging Success
If you have lots of ideas for blog posts but aren’t publishing on a regular basis or you started blogging your book and stalled out, time management might be your problem. Today, Jennifer Brown Banks (@PENPROSPER1) offers advice on how to do a better job of time management so you increase your chances of blogging […]
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