Five Ways to Tell You Need a Blog Consultant
It happens all too easily: we’re just too close to our own shit. We thrash around in our own mud puddle like we’re drowning in a bottomless swamp. We get caught in endlessly repeating closed loops of thought we can’t break out of alone

Read the rest here:
Five Ways to Tell You Need a Blog Consultant
Can Blogging Make You a Better Person?
Can blogging make you a better person? Well, that depends: do you want to be a better person

Read more here:
Can Blogging Make You a Better Person?
What You Don’t Know about Internet Marketing - The Massively Detailed FAQ
When you’re totally new to internet marketing, you have questions about pervasive practices which everyone “in the know” takes for granted, but which you find baffling.
![]()
Here is the original post:
What You Don’t Know about Internet Marketing - The Massively Detailed FAQ
Announcement: I’ve Joined Project Mojave as Faculty
I have some great news! I’ve been asked to join Project Mojave as faculty for SEO and blog stuff.
![]()
The rest is here:
Announcement: I’ve Joined Project Mojave as Faculty
How to Get Reviews and Feedback on Your Ebook from Big-Name Bloggers
I got a great question from a Mandy Moore in the comments on my post, How to Write an Ebook that Doesn’t Suck . It’s such a great question, I’ve written a post to answer it. Here is her comment: This was both useful and timely as I’ve been putting off writing an ebook that many people have asked me to put together just because I didn’t know where to start

Read more:
How to Get Reviews and Feedback on Your Ebook from Big-Name Bloggers
Are Ebooks Dead?
I’m on a bit of an ebook kick. Previously, I wrote How to Write an Ebook that Doesn’t Suck , which assumed that writing ebooks was a good thing. But what if it’s not

See the rest here:
Are Ebooks Dead?
Should You Have a Blogroll?
A blogroll is a list of links to other blogs you read and like. Many blogs have them, and they’re one of those “bloggy” things that make blogs what they are

Here is the original:
Should You Have a Blogroll?
How to Set Up A Blog (For the Long Run)
Wouldn’t it be great if you could start something knowing that you couldn’t fail? When you first get into blogging, you’re faced with a dilemma: the more you learn, the less likely it is you’ll get going and commit. The less you learn, the more likely it is you’re going to just take the plunge–but you’ll make a bunch of mistakes you might regret later

See the original post here:
How to Set Up A Blog (For the Long Run)