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Blogging Experiments

The Easiest Post You’ve Ever Read

Read­ing blogs can be very fun but some­times it gets bor­ing when there are no new ideas or its just too long.  How many times have you read a post that didn’t have any­thing to do with what you were inter­ested in or sub­scribed to a blog that kept post­ing about things unre­lated to their sole purpose?

Today I want to ask you some ques­tions which will take less than a minute to answer and then ask for a 1 minute com­ment.  Your responses will help Blo­gus­sion under­stand its com­mu­nity even bet­ter and plan for the future with bet­ter posts that you want to read.

Just go through the blog ques­tions and answer them. Later we will announce the results and tell you what our plans are once we have aggre­gated the data. If you are look­ing for more be sure to check out our archives or favorites and read some of our old posts for some fresh inspiration.

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Overcoming the barriers to entry

Overcoming the “New Barriers to Entry” with Knowledge and Hustle

by Russ Henneberry

Whether your busi­ness strat­egy deals with run­ning the most stream­lined PPC cam­paigns, dom­i­nat­ing the search engines for a “money key­word” or build­ing a mas­sive email list from your blog — we are all com­pet­ing for the atten­tion of our mar­ket. Read on…

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Blog Branding

Google Analytics Reveals the Importance of Branding and Content

by Seth

Over the last few months I have had the honor of writ­ing for Blo­gus­sion.  It has been a remark­able expe­ri­ence work­ing with Alex and par­tic­i­pat­ing in the com­mu­nity here.  We have a lot of great read­ers who reg­u­larly par­tic­i­pate in the com­ments sec­tion and a whole lot that don’t.  I also believe that Blo­gus­sion has great con­tent and amaz­ing statistics […]

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How Has Your Blog Changed You Offline?

Personal Reflection: How Has Your Blog Changed You Offline?

by Alex

Whet­her you are really aware of it or not, becom­ing a seri­ous blog­ger for a long time leaves some kind of affect on you even when you’re not actu­ally doing it. I think it’s nor­mal too, because when we blog we are so con­cen­trated that it just opens our mind up to a lot of dif­fer­ent per­spec­tives of things.

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The Signifigance of

The Signifigance of “Link Loving” Your Own Blog

by Alex

On Sun­day, I pub­lished a post basi­cally recap­ping on 20 of my favorite posts on Blo­gus­sion. The post received some decent atten­tion, but what’s more impor­tant about it is what atten­tion the posts I linked to received. All I did was take time to round up some older posts on Blo­gus­sion and link them in one post. I wrote a post […]

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7 Reasons Why You Should Blog With A Partner

7 Reasons Why You Should Blog With A Partner

by Janith

As you all know, Alex and I are the two brains behind Blo­gus­sion  —  but 6 months ago; this was not true. In fact six months ago, Blo­gus­sion didn’t exist. I’ll let you in on one big secret behind, all mod­esty aside, our suc­cess. That secret, is the fact that we work together, as a duo. There are almost a countless […]

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Why You Shouldn't Blog

Seven Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Blog

by Alex

This is prob­a­bly going to be the cra­zi­est post I ever write here, but I thought it would be a great idea to do some­thing like this here, as it is just another blog­ging tip. Now, I’m all for blog­ging. All of my web­sites are blogs as a mat­ter of fact, Word­Press specif­i­cally. I just think that this post will actually […]

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Blogging Schedule

Switching Up Your Blogging Routine For Just A Day: What Would Happen?

by Alex

A few days ago, I had decided that instead of car­ry­ing out my reg­u­lar blog­ging rou­tines, I would take a day off and try to do things I don’t nor­mally do. I per­son­ally think that stick­ing to a spe­cific rou­tine in any­thing is for too long is never the best for you, because there are always other stuff you can do […]

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