How to Build an Audience with Google+ Hangouts
– copyblogger.com/blog/
There is nothing more effective for building your audience than face-to-face communication.
Social media posts can’t compare with the ability to see your audience blink, follow their hand gestures, or witness their eye movements and facial expressions — all key components of what’s been called human media…
Does Your Business Blog Need a Category Cleanup?
– buildabetterblog.com
This is a guest post by Linda Dessau of ContentMasteryGuide.com.
anyone about to start a blog should attend #barrieblogathon to get it started right.Fixing it up is really tedious đ
â Kerri Fullerton ND (@BarrieND) April 18, 2013
I really admired Kerri Fullerton at last week’s Barrie
Business Blogathon…
14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine
– problogger.net
Yesterday I shared some tips for busy bloggers on how to find time to blog based upon a lot of questions I’ve had of late on that topic.
As part of that post I was intending on describing my own blogging routine – but on the spur of the moment decided to email a group of blogging friends to ask them to describe how they go about blogging…
4 CTA (Call-to-Action) Tips for Your Business Blog
– bloggingtips.com
On a business blog, you always want more conversion or sales. There are plenty of ways that you can use to optimize your CTAs or call-to-actions for better results. To get the most out of your efforts, you should also keep on experimenting with different versions of your CTAs. But remember CTAs are not just in the form of buttons on the homepage, as you might know…
7000 Newsletter Subscribers from 1 YouTube Video (Traffic Strategies with Incredible ROI)
– thinktrafic.net
Article by Gregory Ciotti.
Never half-ass two things, whole-ass one thing.”
Ron Swanson
Don’t get me wrong, I totally understand the importance of Being Everywhere and I’m not knocking that advice, but I will warn you that spreading yourself too thin (especially during your blog’s early stages) is your one-way ticket to failure…
âBlogging doesnât work if it doesnât contain a piece of youâ
– howtomakemyblog.com
Peef and Lo are two food bloggers from Milwaukee blogging about seasonal cooking and local eating.
A VPN (virtual private network) is used for a variety of reasons. Most typically the service is used to allow employees remote access to a secure company network. VPNs can also be used to access websites that are restricted on a network and for the purposes of hiding a users identity. When a VPN is installed on a company’s system and then on an employees own laptop or desktop they are able to access the businesses network and grab files they need without sensitive data being seen by prying eyes…