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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. They cover different topics, and cater for different audiences. Which begs the question: Should you timestamp your blog posts?

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How to Republish Old Blog Posts – and Why You’ll Want to

ProBlogger

Are there posts buried in your archives that new readers would find helpful? Have some of your best posts become a little dated? This is a great opportunity to update and republish your posts to get them in front of a fresh audience (or remind long-term readers they still exist). and use it as your next blog post.

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23 Low Budget Online Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses

Neil Patel

Creating a blog should be an option within your CMS, but if it’s not, a separate blog hosted on WordPress or Blogspot can prove just as useful. If you’re wondering how long it takes to write a quality blog post, most bloggers say they spend around four hours on each post. Post Craigslist Ads.

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7 Neuroscience Sales Tips That’ll Skyrocket Your Sales

Neil Patel

In my experience as a content marketer who’s built a loyal audience, influence can be achieved through consistently creating useful content for your target audience and forming relationships with influencers and readers. This resulted in a huge increase in exposure and influence over an audience of 150,000 people.

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First Step to Beating Writer’s Block: Finding out Why You’re Stuck

ProBlogger

I’ve been writing about blogging since 2004, and about photography since 2007. I wasn’t having any problems with coming up with ideas, outlines or titles for blog posts, which may seem like an enviable position to be in. And I’m always amazed at how many people admit they have 50, 100 or even 200 half-written blog posts.

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The Ultimate Guide To Creating Evergreen Content For Your Blog

ProBlogger

The post The Ultimate Guide To Creating Evergreen Content For Your Blog appeared first on ProBlogger. This post is based on episode 136 of the ProBlogger podcast. Back in 2007 I was asked a question: “If you could only write one type of content on your blogs forever, what would it be?”.

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How to Write a Free Ebook in Just 7 Days

Men With Pens

Your ebook need to be short, specific, and incredibly useful to your audience. That means you’re looking for a topic that: You can cover in 3,000 – 4,500 words (around six blog posts in length). Think about questions that come up constantly in the comment section of your blog or problems that all your clients seem to have.

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