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How I Turned One Blog Post Into a 7-Figure Business (And How You Can Capitalize on Going Viral)

ProBlogger

The post How I Turned One Blog Post Into a 7-Figure Business (And How You Can Capitalize on Going Viral) appeared first on ProBlogger. In 2013, I experienced a writer’s dream come true. My blog post, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do , went viral. I decided to publish my list online.

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How I Turned One Blog Post Into a 7-Figure Business (And How You Can Capitalize on Going Viral)

ProBlogger

The post How I Turned One Blog Post Into a 7-Figure Business (And How You Can Capitalize on Going Viral) appeared first on ProBlogger. In 2013, I experienced a writer’s dream come true. My blog post, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do , went viral. I decided to publish my list online.

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Why Blogs that Allow Guest Posts Will Be Penalized in 2013

ProBlogger

Just as low-level article directories (ezinearticles, articlesbase, and others) got hurt by Google’s Panda Update in 2013, I predict that Google will hurt sites abusing guest blogging in 2013. I don’t feel guest blogging is bad, nor that all bloggers who do it will be penalized by Google. Do you notice what the title is?

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The Other Pitch Packages Authors Should Prepare

Jane Friedman

Photo by Vladislav Klapin on Unsplash Today’s post is by author Amy L. When we talk about “pitch packages” in publishing, we’re usually talking about an author’s query letter and synopsis (for fiction), or a book proposal (for nonfiction). In some cases, your publisher or PR rep will help get you booked on podcasts.

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How Long Should Your Blog Post Be?

ProBlogger

The post How Long Should Your Blog Post Be? Today’s post is by ProBlogger writing expert Ali Luke. When I started blogging in 2008, there was a (roughly) agreed-on standard for blog posts: you should post around 500 words every weekday. Lots of blogs also carry relatively short posts.

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Lessons Learned from 12 Years as an Author Entrepreneur

The Creative Penn

In the intro, Finding readers [ ALLi blog ]; Writing the Shadow Kickstarter. With its detailed reports on how to improve your writing and integration with Scrivener, ProWritingAid will help you improve your book before you send it to an editor, agent or publisher. You can read/listen to previous updates at TheCreativePenn.com/timeline.

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Long Form Content vs Series of Blog Posts

ProBlogger

Last week I was involved in a number of conversations with readers about blog post length and whether it was better to write long posts or short ones. My short answer to the question was to write ‘useful’ posts, and to use as many words as were necessary to do so. What About Series of Posts?