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227: 3 Travel Bloggers Share their Stories and Tips

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3 Travel Bloggers Share Their Tips and Stories. I started this series towards the end of last year with episode 221: From 0 to 500,000 Page Views a Month – A DIY Blogger Shares Her Story. Today I’ve got three blogger stories for you. Links and Resources for 3 Travel Bloggers Share their Stories and Tips.

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2014 Reboot: Get Ready for the New Year With a Blog Overhaul

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You press “publish” and bask in retweets, praise, and a flood of comments. When I launched The Smart Marketing Blog in 2007, my posts were eclectic random. Darren publishes daily. Somebody on the collective ProBlogger team publishes daily. Look how professional you are. You’re an inspiration.

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9 Steps to Take When You Loathe Your Own Blog

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You press Publish and bask in retweets, praise, and a flood of comments. When I launched The Smart Marketing Blog in 2007, my posts were eclectic random. Darren publishes daily. Somebody on the collective ProBlogger team publishes daily. Look how professional you are. You’re an inspiration. Narrow your focus.

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Blogging in 2023: How To Start A Professional Blog And Make Money

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How is blogging in 2023 different from being a blogger five years ago, ten years ago, or more? It blows my mind that as I write this the ProBlogger book is 15 years old. Each subsequent edition considered the evolution of blogging at the time they were published. Is it still even worth starting a blog in 2023?

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21 Mistakes Bloggers Make (and How to Avoid Making Them Yourself)

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The post 21 Mistakes Bloggers Make (and How to Avoid Making Them Yourself) appeared first on ProBlogger. Because believe me, there are a lot of mistakes bloggers make. Another time bloggers often contemplate giving up is at the one-year mark. And the more you write, the better you’ll become.

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