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BIG LIST OF POPULAR BLOGGING ARTICLES AND BLOGGING TIPS

For those people that are into Blogging or just getting into Blogging you can learn lots of tips and techniques from reading Blogging related articles. Each day I will try to post the most relevant articles on Blogging here with the brief overview and link to the full article.

If you have any articles you could like to add, or have comments, some discussion points, or suggestions about the blogging articles please add them.

Note: for some reason I could not get the article links to show properly. Not sure why the don't post properly using ED link option above.

1. 10 Tips for Developing Better Blogger Outreach
- Written by Kristen Matthews - added to Maximum Social Business / Posted on August 15, 2014

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Do you feel like your blogger outreach strategy lacks some oomph? Or maybe you are working on an influencer marketing strategy but something just doesn’t feel quite right?

My career centers around working with bloggers and becoming a go-to source for blogger outreach advice. The following ten tips, I assure you, will take any blogger outreach strategy from “meh” to “yipee!”

1. Reach out to a new niche

Take your buyer personas a little bit further and think of a new niche of bloggers to get in front of. Extend your brand’s presence outside of the genres it has been solely existing in.

Example: An athletic apparel company could reach out to travel bloggers and offer them free clothes for their adventures. This spices up the earned posts and gets the apparel company in front of new audiences instead of only the bloggers who write about yoga and running.

Read Full Article:
http://maximizesocialbusiness.com/10-tips-developing-better-blogger-outreach-15106

2. How to Make Your Blog More Facebook Friendly
- Brian Honigman Brian Honigman Marketing Consultant, Freelance Writer & Professional Speaker, Honigman Media LLC - Added to http://www.socialmediatoday.com/ / Posted on August 15th 2014

According to Shareaholic, Facebook drives nearly one-fourth of all referral traffic across the web. That’s more traffic than Twitter, Pinterest, Reddit, YouTube and the many other major players in social media are able to generate.

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Facebook marketing can help your organization achieve its goals whether that’s driving relevant traffic to your website, increasing conversation about your business, strengthening customer loyalty and more if used correctly to best provide value to your audience.

Use Facebook to tap into the full potential of your marketing efforts by provide long-term value to your audience through ongoing education and entertainment on your company blog.

It’s critical that from the very beginning of your blogging efforts that your blog is optimized for Facebook to ensure it’s as easy as possible to share your best content across the social network.

Here’s how to make your blog more Facebook friendly from the very beginning.

Read Full Article:
http://www.socialmediatoday.com/content/how-make-your-blog-more-facebook-friendly

3. 5 Tips From a Bestselling Author (and Former Luddite) on Overcoming Blog Phobia
- Written by Eileen Goudge - Posted to Problogger.net/ / 8/15/2014 at 3:29 am

There’s no such term as “blog phobia” as far as I know, but the condition is very real, I assure you. I know authors who quake at the mention of blogging, as I once did before I got a handle on it. My professional writing career began in an era when authors were expected to do only one thing: write a kickass book. And maybe go on tour if there was a marketing budget for said book. My first novel, Garden of Lies, was a New York Times bestseller and my publisher sent me on a cross-country tour that was a blur of TV appearances, print and radio interviews, and book signings.

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All of which seems like a dream, looking back.

Flash forward to present day. In traditional publishing, marketing and publicity budgets for all but a handful of top tier authors are practically nonexistent. For indie authors it’s DIY all the way. This puts enormous pressure on the author to produce more than just the requisite book a year. We not only have to write the books, we have to spread the word in a crowded market when we have something to offer. Mainly this is done through blogging and social media, which go hand in hand. Back when I was a Luddite and proud of it, I would reason that I didn’t have time for all that nonsense. Also, it goes against our nature. We writers tend to be loners. Who else would spend most of his or her waking hours holed up alone, toiling away? Finally I wised up and got with the program. I realized if you don’t make the time, you might as well not bother writing the book in the first place. Few people will read it because they won’t know it’s there.

Read Full Article:
http://www.problogger.net/archives/2014/08/15/5-tips-from-a-bestselling-author-and-former-luddite-on-overcoming-blog-phobia/

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