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My Blogging Income Breakdown for the First Half of 2016

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It’s been a few years since I did an income report here on ProBlogger for my business, and so while I was pulling together some reports for the end of our financial year I thought it might be good to give a little insight into where the income on my blogs comes from. As in previous years I don’t want to get into specifics of exact dollar amounts, and instead will keep this to be a percentage-based report to give a feel for the income streams that have been worthwhile for us.

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How Facebook Gets Its Creep On and Knows What Ads To Show You

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By ProBlogger Social Media Expert Angela Ponsford from Dotti Media. When you’re running Facebook Ads, getting the targeting right can make or break your ads. A great ad shown to the wrong audience is the quickest way to throw your advertising dollars down the drain. And Facebook knows that if advertisers aren’t getting great results then they’re going to stop advertising on the platform.

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My Blogging Income Breakdown for the First Half of 2016

ProBlogger

It’s been a few years since I did an income report here on ProBlogger for my business, and so while I was pulling together some reports for the end of our financial year I thought it might be good to give a little insight into where the income on my blogs comes from. As in previous years I don’t want to get into specifics of exact dollar amounts, and instead will keep this to be a percentage-based report to give a feel for the income streams that have been worthwhile for us.

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How to Get Your Readership Involved and Grow Your Audience with Community Challenges

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One of the things we’re always told is to build community – it makes all the difference between traffic who don’t care and an audience who are invested in you and your story. If you have a blog or online following, and you want to take it to the next level, it’s having an engaged audience that will do it. And challenges are one of the ways you can get that audience engaged.

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How to Leverage Behavioral Science Insights for Direct Mail Success

Speaker: Neal Boornazian, President and Nancy Harhut, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer - HBT Marketing

Direct mail has consistently remained a powerful tool in the marketer's arsenal, but in an age of digital dominance, its effectiveness hinges on the strategic integration of behavioral science. 💡 When you incorporate powerful behavioral science principles into your direct mail marketing strategies, you can prompt the hardwired decision-making shortcuts your audience relies on — and that automatically unlocks new avenues for engagement, conversion, and brand loyalty.

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Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

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The sun is shining in Melbourne, and productivity/spirits/motivation is high. I hope you’re feeling the same wherever you are, and you kick some pro blogging goals this week! Facebook Now Lets Broadcasters Restrict Their Live Audiences By Age, Location, Gender | Marketing Land. Specific targeting can only be a good thing – particularly if you want views over reach. 4 Ways to Engage Your Followers on Snapchat | Entrepreneur.

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How to Get Your Readership Involved and Grow Your Audience with Community Challenges

ProBlogger

One of the things we’re always told is to build community – it makes all the difference between traffic who don’t care and an audience who are invested in you and your story. If you have a blog or online following, and you want to take it to the next level, it’s having an engaged audience that will do it. And challenges are one of the ways you can get that audience engaged.

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Reading Roundup: What’s New in Blogging Lately?

ProBlogger

The sun is shining in Melbourne, and productivity/spirits/motivation is high. I hope you’re feeling the same wherever you are, and you kick some pro blogging goals this week! Facebook Now Lets Broadcasters Restrict Their Live Audiences By Age, Location, Gender | Marketing Land. Specific targeting can only be a good thing – particularly if you want views over reach. 4 Ways to Engage Your Followers on Snapchat | Entrepreneur.

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PB132: How to Give Your Blog Posts Structure By Using Subheadings

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How to Use Subheadings to Add Structure to Your Blog Posts. Today we are talking about written content. I have one of our regular contributors Ali Luke, from Aliventures.com on the show today to talk about subheadings. I haven’t talked much about using subheadings, but as I was listening to Ali it struck me that it is one of the most important techniques we can use when writing content today.

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PB131: How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review

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Seven Areas on How to Conduct a Half Yearly Blog Review. Many bloggers do an end of year review. It’s a logical time to do an audit of your blog and set goals. I also think that periodically checking in on those goals and setting new ones is a good idea. This being halfway through the year it is a logical time to do just that. This is a good time to just stop blogging for a day or just spend a few hours and do some analysis of your blog.

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