A blog is supposed to be a dynamic website; a place where blog owner and readers can come together in a single community designed to offer communication and the relaying of thoughts. For the new blog, and even for some of the more established blogs, getting readers to participate in discussions and leaving comments can [...]
Learning from people that have been able to achieve something big is one of the best things you can do for yourself if you want to succeed in anything. And how many people have achieved what Madonna has in their life?
Managing more than one blog at a time is a dangerous and costly mistake. In this article, I will explain to you why creating one powerful community on a blog is the smartest thing to do.
You would be surprised at what you could find out if you just asked yourself a question and really thought about the answer. So, I want you to do just that with the 50 questions I came up with below.
At times, blogging can be a time consuming, not to mention aggravating task. There are a multitude of duties and roles pulling at your attention on a daily basis. These tasks are sometimes so distracting that it is easy to lose sight of your goals and be caught up in the menial tasks of the day-to-day operation of your blog. To keep your frustration to a minimum and make the time you spend upon your blog or blogs more effective, here are a few tips to take into consideration.
How to Massively Improve Reader Participation on Your Blog
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A blog is supposed to be a dynamic website; a place where blog owner and readers can come together in a single community designed to offer communication and the relaying of thoughts. For the new blog, and even for some of the more established blogs, getting readers to participate in discussions and leaving comments can [...]