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246: 9 Ways to Accelerate the Growth of Your Blog

ProBlogger

Since 2004, when I started ProBlogger, I can see that there have been spikes of activity over those years: spikes in traffic, spikes in engagement and spike to profit as well. We sold about $70,000 worth of copies of it in the first 10 days. For me, the thing that is working the best for me is search engine optimization.

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234: How to Relaunch Your Blog After It Becomes Dormant

ProBlogger

Not that you wanna just copy what everyone else is doing, maybe you actually spot some gaps in what they’re not doing, some opportunities that you could do, but they also would give you some hints to where is the most logical place for you to be engaging in terms of social media. Back in the day, 2004, I had these camera review blogs.

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How to Relaunch Your Blog After it Becomes Dormant

ProBlogger

Of course, you shouldn’t just copy what everyone else is doing, But you may find a gap or an opportunity you could take advantage of. Back in the day, 2004, I had these camera review blogs. Plan Your Editorial Calendar. Put topics alongside them in a calendar and suddenly, you’ve created yourself an editorial calendar.

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278: Evolve Don’t Revolve Your Blogging

ProBlogger

One of the other bigger evolutions for me was back in 2004. The next thing I wanted to talk about is editorial. Editorial is really important. There’s a lot of other things you can do to evolve your editorial strategies. August 2004, we started an Olympic Games blog. Things have changed since that time.

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