Today’s 31DBBB lesson and assignment is about creating a schedule for your blog posts.
Browsing: blogging
In a recent poll 43% of those who responded indicated that blogging is “one of the most important things I do.” See the complete results. This week we ask… What is the most important benefit of blogging?
For some bloggers, one of the hardest parts of blogging is coming up with new ideas for posts. Today’s lesson helps with that.
The purpose of today’s lesson is to help you as a blogger stay informed about what is being written about you and your niche.
Blogging is about relationships, and forums are a great place to build those relationships.
Today’s assignment is to interlink your old blog post. This task may be harder for those you who have been blogging for years now. It can also be difficult for us newbies who don’t have many posts to connect together. Whichever case you find yourself in its an essential task.
Today’s lesson includes some great advice for writing effective link posts, here are some tips – some from the lesson, some my own additions and examples.
Congrats, mad props, and all credit to the awesome participants in the 31 Days project who have propelled Christian Web Trends to the #1 blog in the church category on PostRank.com
Today is a massive dose of medicine. We look tips and tutorials in 27 articles written by noted bloggers such as Seth Godin, Chris Garrett, Chris Brogan, and more.
Today’s assignment is to email someone who has commented on your blog. While this is an easy assignment, it points to a larger principle concerning blogs, one I think it’s important to address.