The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “How to Make Your Blog Posts SEO-Friendly”. Rachel Sprung says, “Search engine optimization is so important for marketers, but it can be a pretty tricky tactic to master with Google’s copious algorithm updates. What matters, and what doesn’t? What’s best practice, and what’s old-school? How can I remember it all, anyway? We understand this is a common issue facing inbound marketers — and we want to help. Today, HubSpot has launched an SEO Panel that will help take you through how to optimize your blog... [...]
Archive for the 'Blogging Tips' Category
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: writing your first post”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the second in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents. Last time I discussed the first few steps, involving sign-up, the difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org and your social media presence. In this article I’ll discuss writing your first post using the WordPress... [...]
The latest ‘Aweber’ blog post is titled “Love Your Blog: 4 Essential WordPress Plugins For Content Marketing”. Rebekah Henson says, “Bloggers and WordPress. You guys go together like chocolate and peanut butter (yum!). So let’s talk about some ways to make the most of your beautiful partnership. We rounded up four of our favorite plugins to help take your content marketing to new heights. Scribe Scribe is a plugin developed by the people at Copyblogger, so you know it’s good for you and your content. Scribe analyzes your blog posts to make sure the content aligns with the rest... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “How to Be Your Own Boss, Work from Home and Avoid Scam Artists”. Chow says, “Are you tired of working at your 9-to-5? Do you want to be your own boss and work from the comfort of your own home office, setting your own schedule and doing work that you actually love to do? You might want to become a freelancer. I was in your shoes a little over eight years ago when I decided to quit my day job and pursue freelance writing full-time. One of the problems I encountered very early on was that I didn’t really have a mentor or any sort of real guidance... [...]
John Chow’s latest blog post is titled “How To Become A SNOB and Get Rich Online”. Chow says, “Today I want to share with you a high level concept. One I learned from one of the best in the business, a guy named Perry Marshall. This high level concept can take you from a $10 per hour earner to a $10,000 per hour earner quite quickly. Ever wanted to know how ‘One Hour’ can be more valuable than another persons 8? Well, not only will I tell you what that hour is, you’ll be able to implement it right away. The best way I know to tell you about this concept is to quote ole Perry”. How... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “Five dating tips you can apply to your email marketing”. Andrew King says, “With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching many of you will be gearing up to send as many heartfelt emails to your subscribers as possible, encouraging them to treat their special someone. Unfortunately many of those emails won’t hit the mark and you could see your unsubscribes and spam complaints increasing with every soppy campaign you send“. Five dating tips you can apply to your email marketing ‘Econsultancy’ Blog [...]
The latest TopRank blog post is titled “Does It Still Make Sense For Companies to Blog?”. Lee Odden says, “Over the past 10 years I’ve had more than enough opportunities to consider whether the investment in time and resources to blog has been worth it. Blogging for business is a question I think many companies ask themselves as they look at current trends towards time more spent on social networks and changing consumer consumption trends, especially with mobile. This question came to light recently viaStephen Waddington, Digital and Social Media Director at Ketchum Europe who pinged... [...]
The latest article on HubSpot blog is titled “13 Widgets, Plugins, and Add-Ons to Enhance Your Blog’s Performance”. Pamela Vaughan says, “With real estate above, below, and to the side of your blog posts themselves, your blog is a lot more than just the content you publish to it. But with so many different widgets, plugins, and other add-ons out there to choose from, it can be tough to know what to include and what to leave out. Choices, choices. This can leave blog managers in a tizzy, and the result is usually a blog littered with a ton of unnecessary bells and whistles. An... [...]
The latest ‘Econsultancy’ blog post is titled “A blogger’s guide to setting up a WordPress site: the first few steps”. Christopher Ratcliff says, “This is the first in a series of posts discussing how to set up and run a WordPress blog from a relatively experienced expert, which will feature many helpful and hopefully relevant tangents. Firstly I should reveal a little bit of background about myself. I began a WordPress blog a few years ago; it was a little read music site full of rambling incoherent nonsense semi-related to reviewing new albums. Inexplicably within... [...]
The latest MOZ blog post is titled “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nofollow”. Rob Toledo says, “Never fear the nofollow. Here’s a breakdown on why this once-cursed link type should now be a part of your overall online marketing strategy“. How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Nofollow MOZ Blog [...]