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How to Squeeze the Most out of Your Facebook Posts

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This is a guest contribution from Nick Stillman. Facebook is an unbelievably potent marketing tool when used correctly. It is the largest social network in the world, with almost 1.60 billion active users every months – that’s nearly 20% of the entire global population. Squeezing The Most out of Your Facebook Posts. Many of these people spend more than an hour a day on Facebook – more than any other social network.

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25 Simple and Free SEO Tools to Instantly Improve Your Marketing [Updated for 2019]

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Whenever I dream up a home improvement project for my place, I end up working smartest and fastest when I have the right tools at my disposal. It’s amazing the difference a good tool can make – and the extra time it takes to get work done without a helpful tool. Fast-forward to online marketing. How can you work smarter and faster with SEO?

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Having a Personal Blog: Is it Worth It?

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When people first start blogging, particularly with an eye to monetise, they often focus on a niche or specific topic, and spend their time providing value and being “useful” to their audience. But recently listener Dorothy asked my opinion about personal blogs, and it’s a question I’m frequently asked: “I’d love you to talk about the “usefulness” or “value” of personal blogging.

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Tips on Building and Maintaining a Great Relationship with Readers

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This is a guest contribution from Dan Goss. When it comes to blogging, nothing is more important than your readership – if you’re publishing the best content in the world with no-one to read it, you quickly get into a Zen-style conundrum. If a tree falls in the forest and no-one is there to hear it, does its content reach the target audience? Building an honest, beneficial relationship with your readers is therefore one of the most important things you can do as a writer, and something that oth

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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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It’s a rainy and cool weekend here in Melbourne, and I’m looking forward to reading something inspirational with several (ok many several) cups of tea. These have been an excellent start! How Facebook Decides Who Sees Your Updates | Edgar. Oh. Wow. This was interesting and confusing and a complete rollercoaster of emotion. Now, if you’re like most bloggers, you’ll have set up your Facebook page to share your stuff.

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Early Bird Tickets for the 2016 ProBlogger Event Available Tomorrow for 11.5 Hours Only

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Tomorrow tickets go on sale for our 7th annual ProBlogger Training Event on the Gold Coast here in Australia, and if you’re quick you’ll save $200 AUD on the full price with our early bird ticket. Note : Jump on our event email list here to get notified the moment they are released. 7 Years of ProBlogger Events. I started PBEVENT impulsively in 2010 as a simple one-day, one-room, 5 speaker event for 100 bloggers.

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Case Study: How One Trick Can Help You Gain 200+ Links from Badass Sites

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This is a guest contribution from Emily Johnson. Do you consider all specifics of your content and audience when it comes to promotion? The thing is, entertaining content and useful content are far from the same. When your niche is popular and loved by millions, you have no problems with content creation and distribution. But what can you do to deal with a not so well-loved niche promotion?