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How to Make $30,000 a year Blogging

Ever dreamt of making a living through blogging but feel overwhelmed by the journey ahead? You’re not alone. Many aspiring bloggers share the ambition of

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How to Revitalize Your Blog Content When You Feel You’ve Covered It All

Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series Have you ever found yourself staring at your blog, wondering what on earth to write about next? You might think

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How to Schedule Time for Writing

Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series I find it is very easy to get distracted by the many different elements of maintaining a blog and the

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How Building on Reader Comments Can Fuel Your Blog’s Growth

Maintaining Momentum in Blogging Series Blogging thrives on conversation. It’s not just about broadcasting your ideas; it’s about sparking dialogue and engaging with your community.

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Match a Unique Idea to Your Audience

This guest series is by Greg McFarlane of Control Your Cash. How do you get readers to part with their money, especially when said money is

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Analyze the Market and Competitors

This guest series is by Greg McFarlane of Control Your Cash. Copy from one, it’s plagiarism; copy from many, it’s research.—Attributed to Wilson Mizner (1876-1933), among

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Build Blog Products That Sell 3: Develop Your Product

This guest series is by Greg McFarlane of Control Your Cash. Welcome to the third weekly instalment in our series on how to sell products of

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Strategies to Maintain Blogging Momentum Through Life’s Ups and Downs

This week at ProBlogger, we’re diving deep into a topic close to every blogger’s heart: how to keep the momentum going, no matter what life

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Build Blog Products That Sell 4: Price Your Product

This guest series is by Greg McFarlane of Control Your Cash. If you’re late to this particular party, we’ve been spending the last few weeks examining

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Build Blog Products That Sell 5: Finding Customers

This guest series is by Greg McFarlane of Control Your Cash. History dictates that the current economic malaise will eventually end, but we’re still waiting for