Today I was planning to do some blogging client work and keyword research for a new product I am working on. Then take the afternoon off.
But my plans went totally out of the window.
“Why?” I hear you ask.
Today I was planning to do some blogging client work and keyword research for a new product I am working on. Then take the afternoon off.
But my plans went totally out of the window.
“Why?” I hear you ask.
Do you know a person who doesn’t have a twitter account?
Or someone who doesn’t have a Facebook account?
I bet you, almost all people you’ll ask would say they have such accounts.
And why?
Many bloggers go through a discouraging stage called blogging burnout.
It is the stage where your enthusiasm fades, you run out of ideas, you don’t enjoy what you’re doing anymore, your passion isn’t there…you’re just plain burnt out.
But, the good news is, it can be overcome.
DoFollow blogs have removed the nofollow attribute that is inherent in blogs especially in wordpress blogs.
In doing so, it allows search engines to pass on ‘link juice’ back to your blog.
If you’ve been blogging for some time, your blog posts seem to pile up and those first blog posts you have written get buried or archived or worst, forgotten.
Some bloggers think that these old blog posts are already useless, thus they get deleted.
The great question today is if it’s wise to outsource or not.
Some say yes and some say no.
I myself have outsourced some of my work and right now I would just like to share to you these articles that have helped me decide whether to outsource or not.
One of the biggest challenges any blogger will face is getting traffic. With so much competition out there, it can be hard to make your blog stand out.
You will therefore have to promote it in order to get some traffic. Not all promotional techniques are equal, however, so you need to determine what works the best for you.
Some of you know I manage an article directory type website called www.GreatManagement.org.
It is a website that holds hundreds of articles covering the subjects of Management and self-development from a number of different authors including myself.
Many bloggers go through a discouraging stage called blogging burnout.
It is the stage where your enthusiasm fades, you run out of ideas, you don’t enjoy what you’re doing anymore, your passion isn’t there…you’re just plain burnt out.
But, the good news is, it can be overcome.
That’s our expertise and we pride ourselves on the service we provide.