If you’re not familiar with Twitter, watch this explanatory video, and then learn how it applies to your blog in two great posts called “9 Benefits of Twitter for Bloggers” and “A Quick Introduction to Twitter for Bloggers“.
Since my last post about how I add followers on Twitter, I’ve received some questions about the metrics I use to choose who to follow back (or not). Then I posted a tweet that generated a much bigger response than I expected:
Can’t believe how many “Internet Marketing experts” follow me who obviously have no concept of Twitter etiquette. Not so impressive.
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I got a great question over the weekend from Reonne of The Chocolate Fudge Cafe:
What’s the best way to make it so that my initial post, “Stir The Pot,” stays on the first page of my blog? How did you make it so that your findableblogs.com first page stays the same…like a website? I thought that posts automatically get archived as you continue to update and write new posts. I’d like what I said in the beginning to stay on there for at least awhile, but I want to add new material as well.
First, a confession: the only reason the front page of this blog hasn’t changed for a while (prior to this post and a change I’ll talk about in a moment) is that I haven’t written anything for a while! Between client work and an ebook I’m about to release, I’ve been a complete slacker where this blog is concerned.
If you’d rather not do the slacker thing (like Reonne, you have posts to write!), you have three options.
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I quietly launched a new blog (I’m a little out of control!) a couple of weeks ago that some of you may find helpful. It’s called WordPress Quick Start, and it’s an informal video blog for people who want …
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Beyond goals about what you want to get out of blogging, it’s a good idea to set goals for what you’re going to put into your blog.
You can’t force readers to come, or to subscribe, or to buy your product, or to call you for …
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Like most things in life, blogging is most effective when you have a target to shoot for. People write blogs for many reasons: passion about a subject; fame; direct income; getting leads for their existing businesses; even just killing time. Often it’s a mix. At first, the …
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