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2014 Reboot: Find Motivation and Inspiration to Blog Better This Year

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We are mining ProBlogger content this week for super-useful information to kick-start your blogging year with gusto. Today we go all the way back to the early days of ProBlogger.net, where Darren encouraged us to put our best effort into our blogs, showing us how to find motivation and interest in the most inspiring of places.

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10 Fresh Tips for Finding Time to Blog

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The list is always growing, and as our offline lives get busier and online worlds more cluttered, our blogs are getting more and more neglected. After all, without quality posts, you’ll be slow to take your blog to the next level and will have little original content to push out to your followers. Write at lunch. Get up early.

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How to Make Your Blog Addictive Like World of Warcraft

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A Guest Post by The Blog Tyrant. And while I don’t think these addictions are particularly funny, I do think we can learn a lot of valuable lessons from WoW that we can apply to our blogs. In this post I am going to show you how you can make your blog addictive just like World of Warcraft. photo credit: andronicusmax.

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Finding Readers: From Seed to Sequoia – Growing Your Blog One Reader At a Time

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Growing your blog one reader at a time sounds lame, I know. Building a blog, a real blog, doesn’t work that way. Your blog will not be an overnight success. Building your blog’s foundation requires some significant work if you want it to stand the test of time. Relationships. Nurture them. Consistency.

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Why You Shouldn't Stick to Your Niche

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You’re into athletics; we’re into business and writing. So when it comes to business, it only makes sense to stick to a niche where you can dominate and completely rock, right? Write down 3 or 4 other niches that interest you, or things that you’re passionate about but aren’t good enough to monetize.

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How to Use Blogging to Get Clients Flocking after You

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I have been writing for others as a freelancer for over seven months now and within that period I have made over $20,000 just by writing for others. This is definitely not the ultimate guide on getting clients—I’m far from someone to write an ultimate guide on the subject. Take a look at Darren Rowse, for example.

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How to Blog for a Transient Audience

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This post is by T im Tyrell-Smith, founder of Tim’s Strategy. If you write a blog about the following categories, you likely have a transient core audience: pregnant or new mothers. My blog has an unpredictable entry point (lay off) and a natural progression (new job) as an exit. Know where they’re going next.