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Many bloggers look to be a guest blogger, due to the opportunities guest blogging can offer.
Increased visibility; an introduction to new readers; and authority back-links to your blog are just some of the benefits of writing a guest post for another blogger. Taking time to be a great guest blogger also helps you get repeat invites which, again, lead to even more exposure and traffic-growing opportunities.
But what about when the shoe’s on the other foot? What if you want to invite someone to be a guest blogger on your blog – do you still need to put in the due diligence the guest needs to?
In a word, yes. In a few more words, yes indeedy. Read on. More...
Don’t Build a Free Blog! Here’s How to Avoid It and Build a Better Blog
Building a blog on a free platform!
OK, hold on, don’t give me the “I don’t have any money for a blog” story just yet. I come from a place where $60 a year is very hard to invest in such an “imaginary” thing as a blog. But it’s not just my country, I am sure 75% of the world countries consider $60 a nice sum of money.
And I get that! I know how hard it can be to put that aside, I was a beginner once. But that is not an excuse to build a blog on a free platform for two reasons:
The Pole Dancer's Guide to Being a Better Blogger
Increased visibility; an introduction to new readers; and authority back-links to your blog are just some of the benefits of writing a guest post for another blogger. Taking time to be a great guest blogger also helps you get repeat invites which, again, lead to even more exposure and traffic-growing opportunities.
But what about when the shoe’s on the other foot? What if you want to invite someone to be a guest blogger on your blog – do you still need to put in the due diligence the guest needs to?
In a word, yes. In a few more words, yes indeedy. Read on. More...
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Don’t Build a Free Blog! Here’s How to Avoid It and Build a Better Blog
Building a blog on a free platform!
OK, hold on, don’t give me the “I don’t have any money for a blog” story just yet. I come from a place where $60 a year is very hard to invest in such an “imaginary” thing as a blog. But it’s not just my country, I am sure 75% of the world countries consider $60 a nice sum of money.
And I get that! I know how hard it can be to put that aside, I was a beginner once. But that is not an excuse to build a blog on a free platform for two reasons:
The Pole Dancer's Guide to Being a Better Blogger
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