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Creating A Community

Blogussion Back in Action: Alex Returns & Other Exciting News

It’s been a lit­tle over a month and a half since I last sat down and wrote a blog post here, or any­where else. It’s actu­ally been a while since I have really been that involved in any­thing that has to do with blog­ging, as you all may have noticed.

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3 Types of Communities All into One. Creating Your Personal Community.

by Derek Jensen

How does your com­mu­nity resem­ble you and your abil­ity? This is all about us effec­tivily cre­at­ing a com­mu­nity that knows who we are and what we are about. It’s not just about cre­at­ing a gen­eral com­mu­nity or sup­port­ers. It’s about cre­at­ing your community.

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Corner The Market: Become A Big Fish In A Small Pond

by Andrew Henderson

Are you drown­ing in a sea of blog­gers who are blog­ging about the very same topic you are? Is your voice get­ting lost in the crowd? Are you tired of being non-existent among search engine results pages? If so, it’s time to get with the pro­gram and start “Cor­ner­ing the Market!”

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Instill the Urge for Community Response

by Derek Jensen

What makes your estab­lished com­mu­nity, com­mit­ted read­ers, or fre­quent vis­i­tors leave some sort of response to your blog? It’s because of our qual­ity con­tent, our invit­ing com­mu­nity, or that we inter­act with our read­ers. It’s not because we sim­ply ask for their com­ments or thoughts. Why not? This gets our com­mu­nity to respond, but it’s […]

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Utilizing Twitter for Conversations and Information

by Derek Jensen

Twit­ter is a tool that is becom­ing more and more widely used by blog­gers, jour­nal­ists, busi­nesses, and the gen­eral pub­lic. It’s free to use, easy to get started, sim­ple, but still highly under­es­ti­mated and used. Let’s look at how we can use the best of Twit­ter for hav­ing con­ver­sa­tions and gath­er­ing infor­ma­tion all in real time.

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How to Massively Improve Reader Participation on Your Blog

How to Massively Improve Reader Participation on Your Blog

by Matt Jackson

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 prove a dif­fi­cult challenge. […]

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How to “Blog On Purpose” and Stand Out From the Crowd

by Stanford

42,000 brand-new blogs are launched every day. That’s 2 blogs every sin­gle minute. With so many blogs pop­ping on the scene, the ques­tion becomes – how do you make your blog stand out? What can you do to make sure your cre­ation isn’t lost in the clutter?

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Stop Blogging About Blogging Already

Stop Blogging About Blogging Already

by Derek Jensen

The amount of blog­gers that enter into the “blog about blog­ging” niche are grow­ing every day. All of us most likely have started blog­ging from read­ing other blogs that talk about blog­ging tips or heard it from some one related to this field.

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Why You Shouldn't Run Multiple Blogs for One Simple Reason

Why You Shouldn’t Run Multiple Blogs for One Simple Reason

by Alex

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.

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