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How Much Traffic Does Your Blog Need To ...
In the first two lessons I explained how you don’t need as much traffic as you think you do and revealed a smarter, more advanced model of making money from a blog. If you have not read this series from the start, I recommend you catch up here first: Part 1: The Myth Of “Being Everywhere”...
9 Crucial Tips for Self-Editing Your Blo...
This is a guest contribution from Ali Luke of Zen Optimise. Image via Flickr user Dan Patterson Have you ever glanced at a post the day after publishing it … only to notice a glaring error? In an ideal world, you’d have a professional editor helping with your posts, making careful adjustments...
How to Convince Someone to Be Interviewe...
This question was submitted recently via the ProBlogger Facebook page. How do I get an established blogger like yourself to do an interview with me? or How can I get an established blogger like yourself to do a guest post for me on my blog? – from Sandra Tillman Good questions. I think you’re...
6 Lessons for Writing Irresistibly Magne...
This is a guest contribution from Matthew Capala of SearchDecoder.com Many newbie (and sometimes even veteran) bloggers erroneously spend 95% of their time creating blog content and only 5% pondering titles. Unfortunately for these bloggers, most readers’ attention spans expire in seconds. Unless...
Creating Products Week: How to Create Pr...
Darren  says: Today is part 4 in our ‘creating products’ week here at ProBlogger and now that we’ve done a lot of the ground work and decided on what product to create, we’re moving onto the all-important challenge of actually creating the product that we want to sell on our...
Lance Nelson: How To Start A Blog About ...
If you ever needed inspiration that a small niche passion could be turned into an an income stream large enough to quit your day job, using just a blog, this is the story to listen to. [ Download MP3 | Transcript | iTunes | Soundcloud | Raw RSS ] Lance Nelson had a proper career as...
3 Important Questions To Ask About Posts...
Image via Flickr user theunquietlibrarian. Here’s a quick exercise that I encourage you to do every now and then. Identify a post in your archives (preferably something that is a year or more older) and then ask yourself these three questions: Can I update it? Many times the posts in your archives...
The One Thing You Should Be Doing on You...
This is a guest contribution from Karl Staib of Domino Connection. Image via Flickr user realpeopleeatplants Wouldn’t it be great if you were getting twice as many blog post comments as you do now? If people would ask you more questions and add comments, it would help build your community. They spur...
Morgan Brown: How To Start A Blog About ...
One of the wonderful pleasures of being a teacher online is you never know who is going through your materials and what they are doing with them. Years later people show up with amazing success stories, making big money, and you had no idea they were ever influenced by your work. [ Download MP3 |...
How to Blog Effectively When You’re Fe...
This post is from ProBlogger Managing Editor Stacey Roberts. Blogging is a voracious beast, and there is literally always something you could be doing to improve your traffic, find new readers, interact with other bloggers, and make some cash. The more you put in, the more you get out – but how...

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