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10 Ways to Let Your Blog Go and What to Do About It

Posted Monday June 16, 2008, 5:54 am, Over one day old
Have you let your blog go? It’s easy enough to do - this series of posts explores 10 ways that bloggers ‘let their blogs go’ and what they can do about it. Over the next 10 days I’m going to look at 10 common ways that I see bloggers ‘let their blogs go’.

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Build Your Network Before You Need It

Posted Sunday June 15, 2008, 10:47 am, Over one day old
I’ve never really found a way to use LinkedIn effectively before but have promoted my profile on it (in my blog’s footer) because I knew that there would come a time when it would be worthwhile having connections there.

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It?s a Boy!

Posted Sunday June 15, 2008, 10:47 am, Over one day old
Both mother and baby are doing well after a long day - and dad’s not doing too badly either! I’m Taking Some Paternity Leave I will be taking a couple of weeks off now however I’ve pre-prepared two great weeks of content here at ProBlogger for you.

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What Thomas Edison Can Teach You about Blogging

Posted Saturday June 14, 2008, 8:54 am, Over one day old
You Don’t Have to Start with the Finished Product “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” Many bloggers get trapped into thinking that they need to start out with the best blog design, on the best domain with the best blogging tool.

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5 Tools that I?m Happy to Pay for as a Blogger

Posted Friday June 13, 2008, 7:33 am, Over one day old
Other Expenses I’ve only picked out five tools that I pay for - but of course there are many other services and expenses that can come into blogging including hosting, domain names, paying writers, advertising, ISP costs, computer costs, blog design etc

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The Main Difference Between Twitter and Plurk (to me)

Posted Friday June 13, 2008, 7:33 am, Over one day old
There’s some great responses there - (and there were another 60 or so) but the problem is I was the only person who saw them ALL. On Plurk the responses are all grouped together - not only for you to see but for your followers to see also.

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Reflections from a Blogger on Writing a Book? about Blogging

Posted Thursday June 12, 2008, 11:40 am, Over one day old
Most of the book sales that we’ve had so far have probably been ProBlogger and ChrisG readers finding the book through our blogs - but when you work with a publisher like Wiley and have your book appear in stores like Borders, Barnes and Noble etc - it opens you up to new audiences.

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WidgetBucks Secures $10M Funding to Expand Ad Network

Posted Thursday June 12, 2008, 11:40 am, Over one day old
A quick congratulations to WidgetBucks ad network for announcing their VC funding today. I’m looking forward to seeing how the injection of funds helps this already promising ad network to grow in what they offer publishers. Disclaimer - WidgetBucks is a sponsor of ProBlogger. Share This

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How Batch Processing Made Me 10 Times More Productive

Posted Wednesday June 11, 2008, 6:40 am, Over one day old
Some are weekly (like my Monday morning writing sessions), others are every other day (like reading the bulk of my RSS feeds), others are daily (checking vanity feeds ) and others I do for short sharp bursts multiple times a day (reading my A-list of of RSS feeds for breaking news, checking email).

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All You Can Eat Blogging and Social Media Posts

Posted Wednesday June 11, 2008, 6:40 am, Over one day old


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