ProBlogger Killer Title Project Part Two
I think participating in ProBlogger’s Killer Title Group Writing Project was beneficial, as it brought a number of new readers to this website and several comments to my article, 11 Slimy Internet Marketing Characters. On an unrelated note, the article also went hot on Sphinn.
To conclude the project, here are my favourite articles from day’s three and four which are the most appropriate and helpful to readers of this blog. If you have not done so yet, take a look at the articles from day’s one and two.
Day Three
Part Time Blogger: Full Time Revenue
Barry entered the second part of a series which looks at combining blogging, consulting and training to make a lucrative income. The second part concentrates on how consultancy does not have to get in the way of your blogging pursuits.
Don’t Listen to Them, You Can Blog That Niche
Don’t listen to doubters who tell you a niche is too saturated, is the advice from AxioBlogger. Here he explains why there is room in every niche for everyone who wants to write about it.
Nine Easy Usability Improvements for Blogs
In this article, David argues while content is important for blogs and website to succeed, usability is also a key factor. Here he outlines nine easy methods you can employ to make your website more user-friendly.
Confessions of a Social Networking Newbie
More people are using social networking to get their name out there and improve their business. Phoebe is new to the social networking game and shares her experiences here.
Blog Commenting Your Way to Stardom
Danny discusses the art of blog commenting, that is, leaving appropriate, valuable comments on articles posted by other bloggers in your niche. With 175,000 new blogs being created daily, this article is well worth your attention!
Seven PPC Tips you can Learn from a Monkey
Dave lists some tips on how to succeed in pay per click marketing and illustrates them with some photographs of monkeys. Brilliant!
Fourteen Ways to Do it With Others
Want to discober how to use the thousands of people on the internet to do your job for you? Jason has the answer - crowdsourcing and lists 14 places to do it.
How to Improve Your Alexa Rank
Nishadha provides some tips on how to improve your Alexa rank, which is essential if you are selling text links, offering paid reviews or are involved generally in the “make money online” niche.
Day Four
Begger or A List Celebrity - What Type of Blogger are You?
Tejvan describes the evolutionary stages all blogs go through and offers some advice on how to make your new blog a success and not one which fades away after a few weeks.
Are Premium Themes & Plugins Legal?
Lynette raises a good point as to whether Wordpress themes and plug-ins which command a fee are allowed to have useage restrictions imposed on them by the author.
Seven Factors that Determine a Blog’s Success
The author, known as SEO Genius, presents seven factors which you need to implement if you want to make your blog a success.
Three Easy Ways to Get More Mileage from Your Blog Posts
Sarah gives some great tips on how to squeeze every last drop from your blog posts, rather than them being forgotten about after a couple of weeks.
What Savvy Online Marketers are Doing that you Could be Doing a Thousand Times Better
A short post from Joshua who reveals how you can become involved in the hottest discussions in your niche and stay ahead of the game.
Nine Success Secrets from a Part-time Blogger Earning a Full Time Income
Lindsay admits she is not a “big name” blogger but is making a full-time income from what can be described as part-time work. She lists nine of her top techniques in this article.
30 Highest Paid Keywords in Adsense for 2008
If you want to create blogs purely to make money from Google Adsense clicks, then Iglowicki’s list of 30 lucrative keyword phrases is a good place to start.










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