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Profitable Productive Posts - Vol. 3

Profitable Productive Posts
ProBlogger - When it Feels Like Nobody is Reading Your Blog
Having been raised in a Pastor's home and watching my Dad occasionally preaching to empty pews I can certainly relate to this article.

Dosh Dosh - The Problem with Meta-Blogging: Being Unique in a Saturated Niche
A great article about differentiating yourself from the pack.

Nate Whitehill - The Nature of Motivated Bloggers
Another great article by Nate Whitehill.

Vandelay Design - Creating a More Valuable Blog for Your Readers
An article about dedicating more of your efforts towad creating valuable and useful content for your readers.

Daily Blog Tips - Review What You’ve Written Regularly
Ryan talks about taking a look back on a regular basis to review what you have written, reorganize and categorize properply, and add internal link when applicable.

Skelliewag - Don’t Settle for Scannable: Write Gripping Content
Skellie focuses on how to write gripping content without worrying so much about length. How to organize and present longer articles in a readable not scannable format.

Blogging Tips - Where and how to find potential readers to your blog
Details two ways of driving traffic to your blog and the pros and cons of each.

BlogClout - Jose & Carlos Teach a Lesson: Find What Your Audience Wants
Short and sweet but makes an very good point, and it is funny.


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Proletariatof1 said…
I decided last month to start the weekly PPP articles and have been wanting to give it a "brand" for a while I was just too busy.

The Idea for the banner for those that are featured actually came from Nate @ natewhitehill.com.
Yeah, I've seen it there before. I think it's great! I guess your newsletter is falling behind?
Proletariatof1 said…
yeah a bit I am thinking going to a shorter but bi-weekly version after this edition.
Anonymous said…
thanks for the link cman :)
Proletariatof1 said…
@Kevin of Blogging Tips

No problem. I thought this would be a good way to not only expose some of my readers to some new stuff but also return a bit to the blogs that have influenced me in some way during the week.

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