Archive for March, 2009
How Sports Teach me to be a Better Blogger
0 Comments Published March 28th, 2009 in Blog for cash, Blog for moneyThis post was written by Seth Waite, an avid blogger who currently writes for Blogging Agenda.
It’s my favorite month of the year as college basketball is in full swing and “March Madness” has got me thinking. I love sports and many of my best experiences have come from what I learn playing them. Realizing the [...]
Would you Like Forums With that? [31 Days to Build a Better Blog]
0 Comments Published March 27th, 2009 in Blog for cash, Blog for moneyI’m starting to get really excited about the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog Challenge that starts next week here on ProBlogger.
I’ve been busily writing a lot of the teaching and assignments for it already and am excited to see that well over 4300 people have signed up as registered participants (I suspect we’ll [...]
Six Very Official Ways to Improve Your Writing
0 Comments Published March 26th, 2009 in Blog for cash, Blog for moneyLooking to improve your blog writing? Today Shannon Paul ( @shannonpaul) from Very Official Blog gives her very official tips on the topic.
I love blogs. Before I started blogging seriously, I read a lot of other blogs and was very engaged as a reader. I commented a lot and began honing my ability to craft [...]
StevePavlina.com Podcast #023 - Life, the Universe, and Everything
0 Comments Published March 25th, 2009 in Blog for cash, Blog for moneyStevePavlina.com Personal Development for Smart People podcast #23: Life, the Universe, and Everything
This podcast really is about life, the universe, and everything… and this time, the answer isn’t 42.
Here are some of the topics covered:
What death can teach us about life
Permanence vs. impermanence
What you retain after you die
The primary focus of your life
Why you’re [...]
84% of People Would Prefer More Blog Readers than Twitter Followers
0 Comments Published March 25th, 2009 in Blog for cash, Blog for moneyOver the last 10 days I’ve been running twin polls on two of my blogs - ProBlogger and TwiTip - asking readers whether they’d prefer more Twitter Followers or Blog Readers.
The overall results were fairly clear - 84% of those who responded people would prefer more Blog Readers.
I expected this result but was curious when [...]



