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Finding Readers Week: Corinne Talks Commenting, Engagement, and Are Forums Right For Your Blog?

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Welcome to the first post in the Finding Readers series here on ProBlogger.net. Corinne runs the successful blog skinnedcartree.com, and consistently gets genuine engagement from her readers and community across the board. Corinne introduced forums at the beginning of the year and has seen that engagement increase sharply.

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How to Warm Up Your Readers and Make Them Raving Fans

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The post How to Warm Up Your Readers and Make Them Raving Fans appeared first on ProBlogger. This post is based on episode 112 of the ProBlogger podcast. Most bloggers dream of having fans raving about them and their blog. And in next week’s blog post I’ll be giving you some tips on how to do it. Congratulations!

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How Posting a Humble ‘Selfie’ Grew Traffic, Shares and Comments on a New Blog

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The blog is in its very early days and Vanessa is still finding her voice but I think she’s a natural. I’ve been excited to see her experiment with a variety of kinds of blog posts. Two days ago saw a new type of blog post on Style and Shenanigans – a post that I watched Vanessa put a lot of thought into.

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Three Key Things Successful Bloggers Do to Build Their Blogs Into Businesses

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a call to action at the bottom of your blog posts. As well as the space above the fold on your front page, think about what’s happening on your posts themselves. Most new readers will come straight to a blog post, not the front page. This has shifted a lot over the past few years of blogging.

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Should Your Blog Have a Static Homepage (Whatever That Means)?

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In the podcast episode on 3 Key Things Bloggers Do to Grow Their Blogs into Businesses , I talked about how blog homepages have evolved over the years – from the long list of full posts that was standard when I started in 2002, to the portal-like static homepages that are becoming increasingly common today. Absolutely.

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9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster

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The post 9 Ways to Grow Your Blog Faster appeared first on ProBlogger. This post is based on episode 246 of the ProBlogger podcast. As you may well know, I started blogging back in 2002. And over the years I’ve tried all sorts of things to grow my blogs and make them more profitable. Some of them worked.

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