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Case Study: How Aurélien Amacker Escaped the Cubicle to Find Success in Content Marketing
This case study kicks off a new series at Copyblogger: Real-world stories of people like you who have used the “Copyblogger method” of content marketing to strengthen their businesses, launch strong new projects, and do epic work.
We’re starting with the story of versatile content marketer Aurélien Amacker…

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From Spark to Sale in 18 Days

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From Spark to Sale in 18 DaysSome of you will know that Darren has just headed off for a well earned 10 day break. While enjoying his holiday, Darren has bravely given me the keys to ProBlogger to share a collection of posts – with of course the one condition that I don’t scare you all away 🙂
Together we’ve picked 5 posts that I do hope you will all enjoy and importantly get something from…

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How To Display Events On WordPressFor professionals that use WordPress for their business, adding an event calendar could prove to be a most useful productivity tool. Display timely information to customers or website visitors to promote your events with a calendar WordPress plugin. This article features the capabilities of the plugin Calendar developed and supported by Kieran O’Shea which features a monthly view of events, mouse-over details for the events, multi-author capabilities, recurring events, sidebar functionality, modifiable CSS, and more…

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Is Turning an Ebook into a Print Book Worth It?In May 2011, I was contacted by Penguin Books, who asked if I was interested in turning my e-book, How to Travel the World on $50 USD Per Day, into a printed publication that would be available in bookstores nationwide.
At first, I thought someone was pranking me, but after I found out it was a genuine offer, I thought about it for about 5 seconds before I decided to say yes…

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LinkedIn Explains How Tech Buyers Use Social For Their Purchase DecisionsAre you a technology buyer who is getting ready to purchase a new smartphone, tablet, ultrabook, or other gadget? According to the team at LinkedIn there is a very good chance you are utilizing social media to decide on the product you will buy.
LinkedIn on Tuesday released its annual Consumer Technology study in which it learned that  “88 percent of LinkedIn members own smartphones, compared to 46 percent of the general population…

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