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Should You Timestamp Your Blog Posts?

ProBlogger

The post Should You Timestamp Your Blog Posts? This post is based on episode 58 of the ProBlogger podcast. As you know, I have two blogs – ProBlogger and Digital Photography School. ProBlogger posts include the date they were published, whereas Digital Photography School posts don’t.

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The 6-Step Process to Turn Ideas into Published Blog Posts

Men With Pens

You have a great idea for a blog post – and that’s a good start. If you want to grow your business, you need published content – and that means turning your idea into a written blog post. A process that leads you from initial idea to published post so easily that you’ll wonder how you could ever go off track.

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3 Inbound Marketing Trends to Master in 2021

Neil Patel

You can write more blog posts and e-books, leverage better keywords, and create a social media publishing schedule. One day you’re publishing awesome content and locking it behind a form, and the next day you realize that forms don’t work. The term “inbound marketing” was coined by HubSpot in 2006. Blogging works.

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Pillar Content for Blogs: What Is It and How to Create It

Content Powered

Pillar content, also called cornerstone content, is a term that has been thrown around in content marketing since at least 2006 , if not earlier. So what is a pillar post, and how can you create one for yourself? What Is a Pillar Post? It all comes down to what makes a pillar post special. A pillar post is long.

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Is Blogging Dead? 7 New Ways to Grow a Content-Based Brand in 2022

Content Hacker

Is blogging dead? A 2020 HubSpot study found that 40% of people don’t read blogs. Consider this: Another study found that 80% of ALL online traffic – every person on the web – reads a blog at some point. Even more importantly, blogging is one of the most powerful ways to build a business for the long-term. It was casual.

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Why I’m creating a new course on writing for Web 3.

Nick Ursborne

That was also a time of message boards and early blogs, where people got a taste of being able to have their say online as individuals. But mostly Web 1 was about sites publishing information “at” us. Let’s say from 2006 or so onwards. Plus social media, email marketing, press releases, blog posts and more.

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What Is a Ghostwriter?

Grammarly

Or how Carolyn Keene keeps producing Nancy Drew mysteries ninety years after the first one was published? The works created by ghostwriters can be any type of published writing, including the following: journalism. blog posts. Some romance publishers pay just $65 per story. You’re not alone. magazine articles .

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