For example, many readers
of this blog post may also be interested in book marketing.
It's one of the core ingredients and I wonder whether the
author of this blog made a mistake in not including it in this recipes.
This week we're bringing you the first in a new
series of blog posts on long distance dates.
Some practical points: Try to engage in the comment
section of your blog as much as possible, and try to create a safe and constructive atmosphere there so that people will return.
I know all those 6, but primarily through reading lots
of blogs on blogging for the past ten years.
You can read
lots of blogs in one place and that makes it is really convenient!
I've been a dedicated reader
of your blog for about four years and thanks very much for your generous help to all indies.
After exploring a
number of the blog articles on your blog, I truly appreciate your way of blogging.
As
part of our blog series, we'll take you through our journey with web content accessibility, share what we learn and offer tips for getting started.
So what is the purpose
of a blog as part of your overall legal marketing strategy?
Ok, I have been a fan on facebook for a while, but I just became a new
follower of the blog here, and I became a new follower on twitter.
Is it just me, or is it impossible to read the
title of this blog post without singing Everything is Awesome!
So, make sure you subscribe, so we can be friends, and then head over to my
list of blog friends that have this blogging thing down.
We have had another good year of blogging behind us: more readers contributing to the
content of the blog with 33 posters coming from approximately 14 different countries this year.
And while those are all potentially good, I've encourage you to get a clear
focus of your blog commenting and book promotion goals.
In the meantime if you're planning on seeing it be sure to let myself and the other readers
of the blog in on how things went.
For example, the
best of my blog content is condensed into a book, Publishing 101.
As any long time reader
of this blog knows well by now, we are loyal muffin makers and devoted muffin eaters.
I have written a number
of blog articles related to Collaborative Divorce to help you understand what collaborative Divorce is and how it works.
See this super useful post about this here and note the way I've put a disclosure at the
bottom of my blog page that should satisfy my affiliate programs.
We'll show you the ins and
outs of blog writing as well as the technical steps to publishing your first post.
You can check the right hand hand
side of my blog for several easy - to - follow examples.
I did manage to find a couple
of blogs by women who had done it and so knowing that it could be done, I pretty much set about blazing a trail for others.
No worries, I won't mess up the front
page of my blog with stories of blood and gore and turn The Inspired Room into the chronicles of my surgery.
The
creator of this blog manages to support her family and three children on one paycheck, so she definitely has useful advice.
I'll keep this post as a permanent page at the
top of the blog so that it will be easy to find and I'll and to it as posts are written.
There are also additional resources, such as lists
of blogs about online press releases, helpful websites, press release distribution sites, tips, and sample e-mail pitches.
What
kind of blogs do you like to read or learn from and who will be your audience?
I'd read plenty
of blogs from frustrated authors to know that success wouldn't be instant.
Contact
owners of blogs in your industry and see if you can contribute a guest posting or answer questions from readers on a particular day.
In case you missed it, the
editor of the blog posted in a previous article, yesterday, that you would be banned if you posted this video again.
Phrases with «of this blog»