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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. When they do, they get in-app and email notifications that you’ve just published a newsletter. The main difference is when you publish an article, it goes into your timeline.

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Using the Google Search Trends 2021 Report to Generate Content Ideas

Neil Patel

In this blog, we’ll unpack how to mine the Google Search Trends report for content gold to flesh out your content calendar into 2022 and beyond. Published each year, the Google Search Trends report aggregates the highest-ranking terms for the year. Will you create blog posts, ebooks, or courses? Identify New Niches.

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The Best Blogging Platforms (In-Depth Review)

Neil Patel

Free blogging platforms come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They’re perfect for anyone interested in personal or hobby blogging. And it’s the easiest way to write and publish content online quickly. However, free blogging platforms usually don’t let you make money with your content.

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The Best Website Builders (In-Depth Review)

Neil Patel

Content is what drives the web, and one of the oldest yet still most relevant forms of content is the blog post. Considering blogging is such a crucial part of the web, some website builders have been designed with a content management system in mind. Engagement – Unfortunately, some support teams are useless.

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210: Launching a Blog: How Many Posts Do You Need?

ProBlogger

It probably partly comes down to your personality type and what’s going to help you to get your blog launched. Before I launched Digital Photography School, I’d mapped out quite a few posts that I wanted to write. I think I actually brainstormed a list of 50 posts that I could write, and then I wrote my first post and published it.

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How to Build a Thriving Blog by Being Yourself

ProBlogger

Like many blogger,s you probably try to be appropriate, politically correct, and inoffensive in your blog posts. I also aim to be engaging, genuine, and grateful. When I first started out in business in 2003, I was foolish. It can also be unnerving to put yourself out there and say what you really think. John Falchetto.

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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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