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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. Decision time.

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23 Low Budget Online Marketing Strategies for Small Businesses

Neil Patel

Mobile is a big part of that and so are social media and video. 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. However, bloggers that spend more time on their blogs get better results. billion which is a 25.5

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

ProBlogger

Update the post to fit with what’s happening today (particularly if you write about software, social media, or any other area that changes rapidly). For instance, if you posted about setting up a blog on WordPress.com, you might need to take new screenshots and make sure your step-by-step instructions are still accurate.

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How a Winery Crushed Its Content Marketing With Video

Content Marketing Institute

In 2007, Lisa joined this family-owned California winery because her colleagues were ready to update the way this luxury brand spoke and behaved. Rather than create a blog post explaining the process, Lisa’s video crew followed the Jordan staff to the farm where they get the eggs. “We . “We were a faceless brand.

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How to Get More Subscribers, Followers and Connections

ProBlogger

For both of my blogs it’s the main driver of both traffic and sales. Yes, social media is important. When I did the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog post series in 2005, our subscriber numbers really jumped. It happened again when I did it in 2007, and again in 2009. But for me, it’s secondary.

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How to Increase Your Email List Subscriptions

ProBlogger

When I started Digital Photography School back in 2007, RSS was being hailed as the Next Big Thing. And unlike Facebook and Twitter posts that can disappear in a matter of minutes (of not seconds), emails stick around until the reader makes a conscious decision to delete them. Don’t forget your blog posts….

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Blog This! Sometimes Going Back to Basics Leads to the Best Posts

ProBlogger

As I was preparing for my keynote, I was reminded of a post that I wrote on dPS back in 2007 that illustrates this pretty well. The post was How to Hold a Digital Camera. This post came about when I was looking through submitted reader photos to select some to critique in our forum. But I wrote the post anyway.

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