Archive for 'Blogger's Block'
just keep blogging = consistency = links = eSuccess Final Part 4.
Do you remember “Nemo” the movie, and Dori “Dittzy fish” that kept saying, just keep swimming, keep swimming. We loved Dori and how motivational she was about keep pushing to find Nemo the lost fish. Well, my advice to you as your blogging coach, no matter how busy you are, just keep blogging, […]
Posted: October 24th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques.
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blog exchange = Links = eSuccess Part 3
Get them to write a blog about you, what other people will write a blog post about your product? Exchanging blog posts with others is a simple yet effective way to get powerful recommendations. But, will they write about you? Yes, they will!
Did you not see me write a few posts […]
Posted: October 22nd, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Link Building.
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Secrets of eMarketing Part 6: Comment and voila you got Links
You might have heard lately that Google doesn’t care how many links you have to your blog, but how many quality links you have. That is the main reason, most SEO and search marketing firms recommend blogs. Links from blogs and Wiki’s are considered high value links. But, most don’t know […]
Posted: October 8th, 2007 under Search Marketing secrets, Writing Tips, Blogger's Block, Link Building.
Comments: 4
How To Beat Blogger’s Block #5: Folksonomy Is Your Friend
Many people have realized the value and potential benefits of blogging, but they struggle when it’s time to actually write their posts and create their content. After all, it’s tough to maintain a blog and post interesting things day in and day out. However, the web is full of ideas and ways to […]
Posted: August 13th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Social Media Networks, Link Building, Blogging Techniques, General.
Comments: 3
Look Outside Your Niche For Inspiration: Go Off-Topic
Inspiration and creativity are tricky. Sometimes the ideas are flowing and you’re on fire, sometimes it feels like your well has temporarily dried up. That’s when it’s time to look outside your niche or domain for fresh content.
It can be extremely beneficial to look outside of your general topic area for ideas - […]
Posted: August 2nd, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques, Stories, General.
Comments: 1
How to Beat Blogger’s Block #4: Consumerism
Next time you’re sitting in front of a blank screen, the cursor blinking like a cruel taunt saying “aren’t you supposed to be the brilliant creative one? Why can’t you think of something to write about?” (or maybe that’s just me), try writing about something you’ve bought recently. It doesn’t matter if […]
Posted: July 30th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques, Stories, General.
Comments: 107
How To Beat Blogger’s Block #3: The Q&A Sessions
If you read blogs on a regular basis, you’ll probably notice that popular or well established bloggers often take the time to interact with their readers, in the comments section or by replying to emailed questions. Â There’s no doubt that one of the things that differentiates writing for the web from traditional media […]
Posted: July 23rd, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques.
Comments: 1
How to Beat Blogger’s Block #2: Mixed Media Edition
Traditional media does have a place in the blogosphere - it gives bloggers something to talk about. This week’s installment of how to beat blogger’s block involves reviewing, criticizing, and discussing items from old school formats.
1. Review a book. Has anything interesting been published in your niche lately? […]
Posted: July 16th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques, Stories, Books, General.
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How To Beat Blogger’s Block: A New Weekly Feature (#1)
Inspiration is a tricky thing. Sometimes you’re firing on all cylinders and you just have tons of great ideas that you can’t wait to share with the world, but other times you end up staring a blank screen wondering what in the world to write about today. I know that I’ve […]
Posted: July 9th, 2007 under Blogger's Block, Blogging Techniques, Books.
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