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Way Back Wednesday — Law Blogger: “Bridging Christianity and Lawsuits”

Melanie Saxton

As a digital writer, law blogger, book editor for attorneys, and journalist covering legal topics, it was a distinct honor to interview two giants in the personal injury and Christian trial lawyer realm. What followed was an interesting article published in Katy Christian Magazine. Email melaniesaxton@icloud.com today!

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14 Best Freelance Writing Sites to Level Up Your Income in 2023

Smart Blogger

Looking for freelance writing sites? What if someone did all the hard work for you, organizing a list of places to look for great writing gigs? No, this one not only includes paid writing jobs for beginners, but also a list of sites for those who are ready to level up their writing game. Smart Blogger Jobs Board.

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583 Sensory Words to Take Your Writing from Bland to Brilliant

Smart Blogger

why sensory images and words are so persuasive); The definition of sensory details (plus examples); How answering five simple questions will help you write descriptive details that pack your content with sensory language; 500+ sensory words you can incorporate into your own vocabulary and writing (right now). Let’s dive in. The lesson?

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5 Best Free Blogging Platforms & Sites in 2024 (100% Unbiased)

Smart Blogger

If you’re a seasoned blogger who’s been around the block a time or two, who’s already figured out which ideas work and which don’t, it’s easy to chalk up these costs as the price of doing business. Those who don’t plan on using their blog for writing (photographers, podcasters, etc.). How Do You Get Started?

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How Long Should It Take to Write a Blog Post on Average?

Content Powered

Back in 2011, when Google released Panda and changed content marketing forever, blog posts ranged from 300 words to maybe 1,000 from a particularly ambitious marketer. I, personally, aim for around 2,000 for everything I write, though I often end up at 2,300 or more. So how long should it take to write one of these blog posts?

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40 Bloggers to Watch in 2011

ProBlogger

Welcome to the 2011 list of bloggers to watch. It was where thousands of the world’s best bloggers met to network and learn. I recommend that bloggers of any niche attend conferences such as this to check out the rising stars. writes the content that his audience needs to hear, rather than wants to hear.

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The 5 Must-read Books for Bloggers in 2011

ProBlogger

This book will resonate with bloggers who are struggling to launch products from their blogs, or who are shying away from aggressive launch tactics. Many bloggers are embracing the concept of the human curator. I believe that all micro-publishers should read this. A lot of demands are made on a blogger’s creativity.

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