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The Four Best Blogging Platforms in 2023

Shorthand Content Marketing

Here are four great sites that can help you get started blogging and growing an audience online. That’s because Blogger has been around since 1999, and was purchased by Google in 2003. It also offers neat features such as publishing from your email, a web browser, or a mobile app. The premium plans start at $8.95

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How to Create a LinkedIn Newsletter (and Why They Matter)

Neil Patel

Launched in 2003, LinkedIn has become the most popular social network for professionals. It’s a series of articles you publish regularly. Of course, it must be a topic relevant to your audience’s needs. When they do, they get in-app and email notifications that you’ve just published a newsletter.

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10+ Proven eBook Ideas With Examples (& How to Pick a Topic)

Smart Blogger

How to Choose an eBook Topic A winning ebook topic is one you love (or at least like and are familiar with) that also excites your audience. However difficult it may be, avoid your audience’s favorite topic if it’s not one you know well and enjoy writing about. Then pick the audience favorite you enjoy and know the most about.

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12 Most Insightful eCommerce Blogs To Follow for the New Year

ContentWriters

Most agree that Links.net, started by a student named Justin Hall in 1994 as a place for him to publish his own writing, was the first blog. The ability to identify and join with a particular audience. Every time you publish a new blog post, you’re adding fresh content, which Google likes.

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How AI Tools Are Useful For Writers With Disabilities And Health Issues With S.J. Pajonas

The Creative Penn

So first up— Tell us a bit more about you and how you got into writing and publishing. Then I saw KDP, I saw that people were self-publishing, and I thought, well, I've always wanted to write a book. You know, I think I went through like 12 revisions of that book, then I published in 2003. Joanna: You said 2003 there.

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Using the Google Search Trends 2021 Report to Generate Content Ideas

Neil Patel

Published each year, the Google Search Trends report aggregates the highest-ranking terms for the year. If that’s the case, look for other search terms that might meet your audience’s interest in some way. The more opportunities audience members have to interact with your content, the more likely they will.

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The Craft And Business Of Writing Non-Fiction Books With Stephanie Chandler

The Creative Penn

Show Notes Changes in publishing and marketing for nonfiction authors over time and what still works How to stand out and build your community Content marketing and long-term marketing strategies Deciding what nonfiction book to write—should you stay in your lane? I sent proposals to three publishers, and Wiley gave me a book deal.

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