Guest Posts

This is a guest post by Mellisa Tamura from ZenCollegeLife.

The saying goes that Content is King – but even if you’re a great author with amazing things to say, it still takes work to get people to read your blog.

How do you differentiate yourself amongst a million voices who are all striving to get the same attention and readership that you are? How do you reach out to an audience that is already drowning in noise?

Good content alone will not do the trick – there has to be something more then just hoping that people will read your blog entries.

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This is a guest post by Murray who shares make money online tips at his blog Murlu.com

Twitter has taken the world by storm. As information becomes overwhelming for many people on the net, the promise of 140 character conversations has found a home for many people trying to avoid information overload. Savvy web businesses have found Twitter as a new way to engage previous customers and the potential to reach out to new leads.

There are good ways of using Twitter for your business, but there are certainly bad ways as well. Twitter is a great way to directly contact people that are actively talking about your brand and products. With the ability to create buzz around new products, handle customer support and gain feedback, Twitter is becoming a very helpful and essential tool for both small and big businesses.

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This is a guest post by Onibalusi Bamidele from YoungPrePro.

Blogging is a great way to interact with people, build your brand, make money blogging, create awareness and even satisfy yourself. Blogging has its own rules, and not following these rules can cause you more harm than good on the long run.

As in every other thing, there are also various do’s and dont’s in blogging. There are some things you must observe to build a successful blog and there are things you must avoid in order to be successful.

To maximize your chances of success in blogging, there are somethings you should really try to avoid as much as possible.

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This is a guest post by Jonathan Beebe from Make Money Online Work.

Whether blogging is new or old to you, the way you approach it can mean the difference between your blog dropping off the face of the web in a few months, or sticking around for the long haul.

Today I’m going to introduce you to the “SMART” approach to blogging, which is the one that I personally take, as well as every other successful blogger out there—whether they realize it or not. Therefore, I think it’s safe to assume that it would better your chances of success to adopt this approach as well.

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This is a guest post by Ann Smarty who is a SEO consultant.

For most people blog traffic and search analytics is done with help of Google Analytics which is quite understandable because it is free and really advanced.

You can get really in-depth traffic analysis with the tool or, if you don’t want to go onto any geeky details, you can just see your traffic sources and keyword referrals.

This post will show you three simple Google Analytics hacks you will love! To try two of the following tips, make sure you have Greasemonkey installed.

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