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How it Works Once you associate your advertising accounts with your Seekyt account, we will start showing your ads on your articles at least 50% of the time. Mini Series Banners. 9 Reasons Why You Should Update Old Blog Posts. Top 5 Tips for Better Blog Post Titles. Download Your FREE Daily Blog Checklist Here. Did you see the recent three part series I posted on The SITS Girls about Blogging Basics?

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Yes? No? Maybe So? Regardless of whether you had a chance to read through everything, we’ve got a post round below, as well as a special treat in the form of a printable! Here are a few of the highlights from the Blogging Basics series: Post One: Understanding and Finding Your Niche. How to Make the Most of a Blog Linky. You can find linky parties almost everywhere you look in the blogging world.

How to Make the Most of a Blog Linky

Some are centered around a particular topic and some are basic “following” linkies. Have you ever linked up and then thought that they aren’t worth it because you aren’t getting anything in return? I’ll share some hints on how to make the most of a blog linky! First of all, before we even get started, make sure that YOU are following the rules for whatever blog linky you are joining in with. How to Write a Featured Blogger Post (or Your About Me Page) How to Write an About Me Page that Stands Out From the Crowd. We’re almost halfway through our 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Summer Challenge for 2011, and Day 14, how to write an about me page, is one of those days that’s easy to overlook because on the surface it’s not as edgy as Opinion Post day or as fun as how to write a link post, but it’s my supreme goal to show you how edgy, fun, and even a little bit sexy (see number 5 below) updating a key page on your blog, specifically your About Me page, can be.

How to Write an About Me Page that Stands Out From the Crowd

Am I up for the challenge? Oh, yes I am. And as you’ll see below, I’ve brought some kick-butt back up to help prove my point. Writing a Great About Me Page In this task, Problogger taught us that the About Me page on your blog can be used to do some serious damage in the “influence” department because the people most likely to read it are first time readers and those wanting to know if they should invest time in building a relationship with you: potential partners, advertisers, collaborators, journalists, PR people, and other bloggers. Woo Them: 30 Ways to Grow Your Blog and Promote Your Blog Posts Effectively. How to Feature Your Most Pinterest-Worthy Posts in Your Sidebar. Tiny Oranges - Fresh, fun blog for OC moms - 5 Blogging Rules Thou Shalt Not Break. How to write a blog post that gets shared. Adding fresh content is important.

How to write a blog post that gets shared

But, there’s too much pressure to post everyday. Some personal blog evaluation in the last week has reminded me that good blog content is about quality not quantity. And, it’s not all about me posting and looking at my own blog, it’s about friendships and connecting with other bloggers. Sometimes we write a great post and it gets lost in the shuffle simply because we wanted to get new content up the very next day. In the meantime, our home page post is mediocre and the great posts are hidden from the first impressions we hope to make. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The following two tabs change content below. Blogging from A to Z April Challenge: Blogging Basics: Making Bloggy Friends. As we near the 2013 A-to-Z Challenge, we'll be speaking increasingly on all topics A-to-Z.

Blogging from A to Z April Challenge: Blogging Basics: Making Bloggy Friends

In the meantime, though, let's focus on blogging overall. Today, I thought I'd talk about how to make connections in the blogging world. Blogging is a social medium, but people's reasons for engaging in the blog world differ. Some are here to sell books or other products by creating a platform, some want to meet others and hang out, some are more interested in reading than sharing, and some just want someone to hear them. For each reason to blog, there are dozens of types of blogs. How do you reach out to all of these bloggers and get to know them, though? This is easier than you may think, and really depends upon how much time you have. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.