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The most important factor that leads up to a post being read is how well you can hook a reader into it. Today, Chris Scott of Blog Tap teaches you how to hook a reader in just two paragraphs.

What do elephants and blogs have in common?

Absolutely nothing.

But now that I’ve exemplified one of the many methods writers use to capture a passive reader, I’m going explain all of the reasons why you should spend 90% of you time, when writing a blog post, on the first two paragraphs.

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Is Premium Content Really a Big Myth?

by Seth

The discussion has arisen over and over in my mind… is premium content really a myth?
I mean what is purpose of blogging? Is it a way to communicate? Yes. Is it a way to educate and improve the world? Yes. Is it a way to make money online? Hmmm…
Now I believe that blogging is a [...]

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How We Earned Over 200 Subscribers with 2 Simple Posts

How We Earned Over 200 Subscribers with 2 Simple Posts

by Seth

I have written hundreds of posts over the last few months on a variety of blogs.  In fact, my role on Blogussion is primarily to write great content and promote our blog. Alex also writes awesome content and has insane design abilities.

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How to Properly Prepare a Guest Post in 5 Simple Steps

How to Properly Prepare a Guest Post in 5 Simple Steps

by Alex

Guest posts are great things. They make getting new content up on your blog very easy, and it makes you feel like you’re doing something right when you get someone who wants to write a post on your blog. Having guest posts really means a lot of things for you, but come with their own [...]

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Crown Content is King

The Content Debate: Finally Put Out Once and For All

by Seth

Undoubtably the biggest debate throughout the Blogging Tips world revolves around the most important element of blogging.  The question is whether or not Content is the most influential element of blogging?  Today I plan on killing that debate by describing the arguments being made and declaring a final resolution to this long blogging debate.

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5 Ways you are Unknowingly Harming Your Posts

5 Ways you are Unknowingly Harming Your Posts

by Alex

It’s common that once you start reading around the blogosphere, you will find trends that others have been partaking in on their blogs and you may want to get in on it. You learn things people are doing to make their blog better, and more “error free” if you will.
On blogs just like this one, [...]

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Doctor evaluation

Help! My Writing Needs a Doctor

by Seth

Last night I had a fever of 101.4 and felt completely miserable.  My head hurt, body ached and I felt exhausted all throughout the night. Being sick made me think about the benefits of good health.  Especially when my doctor started talking about the potential of having H1N1 or swine flu!
Under these conditions my sick [...]

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The Problems of Diversifying Blog Posts

The Problems of Diversifying Blog Posts

by Alex

It is important to keep your blog fresh by adding new content every day.It can be tricky trying to find what exactly your readers want to know about however. You can’t just write for the sake of writing a blog post, you have to teach in your articles.

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5 More Experimental Writing Habits You May Want to Try

5 More Experimental Writing Habits You May Want to Try

by Alex

Back in March, I came up with a post listing 5 writing habits you may want to try on your blog. Looking back, it had a pretty good reaction to it and I figured I should make a follow up post to it with another 5 writing tips.
So to basically sum up the last post, [...]

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Staying Productive on your blog

Staying productive on your blog, and the challenges you may face

by Alex

Maintaining a blog day-to-day can be a stressful activity for any blogger with any amount of experience. From writing to moderating comments to administrative tasks, a bloggers work never seems to be done. Productivity is an important skill to master if you don’t want to be buried in a landslide of responsibility. Learning how to [...]

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