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Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Angela Brown.  Angela has been working as a search engine optimizer in WebGuru Infosystems – a leading website design and development company, for the past 2 years. He has also written articles on different topics such as website design, SEO, logo design, graphic [...]

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Blogging Frequency: Does it Matter?

by Charles Borromeo on March 11, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Charles Borromeo.  Please read more about Charles in the bio footer.
Now that you have set up your blog, uploaded your themes and tweaked everything, you will need to answer a question. How often should you blog? Should it be daily, weekly or monthly? [...]

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Love my Blog: 5 Tips for Keeping Readers Engaged

by Jennifer Williams on January 12, 2011

If you’ve created your own blog, chances are that you’d like it to be a little bit more than a personal diary. Most people want their hard work to pay off in one way or another.
To make sure that your words earn their place on the most-loved blog list, try a few of these tips [...]

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Review of ProBlogger’s 31 Days to A Better Blog

by Julie McElroy on December 18, 2010

After completing 31 Days to a Better Blog, it is about time I give a review (finally).  I can’t believe how much I have learned from ProBlogger!  I have not implemented everything he said (yet), but his tips were invaluable!  Well worth the small price I paid (currently, only $19.95)!  Although this book is geared [...]

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Become What You Admire In Others

by Mitch Tarala on November 29, 2010

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Mitch Tarala. Please read more about Mitch in the footer.
“Let yourself grow in ways you never expect to. Become what you admire in others, for that admiration is telling you something.”
I wanted to start this post with the quote that inspired me to write [...]

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Why It is Okay That I Did Not Complete NaNoWriMo

by Julie McElroy on November 26, 2010

There are often times I beat myself up when I don’t complete a project. It looms over my head like a cloud of guilt. The problem is sometimes I just have to accept that I will not finish every project, at least not as planned.  Some things take longer than expected or just become less [...]

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